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Marten's Current Racing Diary | October 29th, 2018

Hi there The fields for the jumps cards have generally held up quite well despite the absence of much needed rain. There have been exceptions in the west of the country – Wincanton on Sunday and Exeter before that – … Read More »

Capton overdue now

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | October 27th, 2018

There comes a time to switch over to the jumps and I’m bound to say the moment is imminent. Favourites won the first four races at Cheltenham on Friday while Bernardo O’Reilly was one of several surprises on the Flat. … Read More »

Our eco credentials

Rebecca's Spotlight | October 26th, 2018

This page is being updated as I research the products we use. Weekend Card The publication we produce in-house that uses the most paper is our Weekend Card. We offer it in an e-format which of course has great eco credentials. … Read More »

AW form line hints at Via Via

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | October 23rd, 2018

Overall, one should not complain. Low Sun won the Cesarewitch at 10/1 and Major Jumbo at 12s was an excellent winner on the line. However, there were a couple of disappointments as well, including Smokey Lane at Goodwood and Fire … Read More »

Rain to help Smokey Lane

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | October 12th, 2018

Projection made it a profitable weekend and did well to beat Dream Of Dreams in soft ground at Ascot. He is a funny horse and needed to be driven right out after travelling very easily for most of the way. … Read More »

Research into equine vision to improve safety in jump racing

Rebecca's Spotlight | October 10th, 2018

I didn’t plan to write a blog today but my schedule was interrupted by an email from the BHA in connection with some new scientific research. It grabbed my attention as in our office we’ve been talking a lot about … Read More »

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One more chance for Projection

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | October 6th, 2018

I admit to a certain bias where Roger Charlton and Henry Candy are concerned and I smiled to myself on Friday morning when I saw Blue Surf and Ortiz both entered for the one-mile conditions race at Ascot. Both trainers … Read More »