Watch: follow action from Cheltenham, Doncaster and Newbury on Racing Post Live

Join Dave Orton, Kate Tracey, Charlie Poste and Betfair's Barry Orr as they cover all of the races on ITV from Cheltenham, Doncaster & Newbury on Racing Post Live.
Saturday previews:
2.05 Cheltenham: 'He was unlucky not to win last year' - who fancies their chances at Cheltenham?
2.40 Cheltenham: Pied Piper or Knight Salute: who will claim victory in a classic trilogy?
3.15 Cheltenham: Can course regular Editeur Du Gite notch yet another Cheltenham victory?
3.35 Doncaster: 'We want to run' - but O'Brien wary of ground for hot favourite Auguste Rodin
3.50 Cheltenham: Can Charles Byrnes and son strike another blow for the Irish with Shoot First?
Newbury: 'It looks like a race he can win' - Hamish out to give Haggas another St Simon
Leopardstown: Hippodrome looks main hope as Aidan O'Brien targets 12th Eyrefield Stakes

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