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When Arindel’s homebred Mythical lines up in Saturday’s Any Limit Stakes at Gulfstream Park, the talented filly will be aiming to repeat a familiar pattern—bounce back from defeat with a decisive response. The $125,000 Any Limit Stakes for three-year-old fillies marks the opening feature of a 12-race program and offers Mythical the chance to rediscover the form that made her one of the most promising juveniles of last season.

The six-furlong contest, scheduled for a 12:50 p.m. ET post time, is the first of three stakes races on the card. It will be followed by the Hutcheson for three-year-olds over the same distance on the main track and the Captiva Island for older fillies and mares sprinting five furlongs on the turf.

Mythical Seeks Bounce-Back in the Any Limit Stakes

Mythical shortens back to six furlongs after finishing fifth in the seven-furlong Forward Gal (G3) on January 31, her first defeat in four attempts at Gulfstream. That afternoon she was slow away from the gate, hurried forward to contest the early pace, and eventually faded late.

Trainer Jorge Delgado believes the effort can be forgiven.

“Last time I think she just had one of those days. Maybe she waited too long in the gate and maybe she wasn’t expecting the break to go,” Delgado said. “She didn’t have the best trip that day. But we regrouped and since then everything has gone pretty good.”

The result echoed a similar scenario during her juvenile season. After opening her career with three straight victories—including the Tremont against male rivals and the Adirondack (G3)—Mythical finished fifth in the Spinaway (G1) at Saratoga when stretching out to seven furlongs. She rebounded later in the season with a pair of dominant wins in the Florida Sire Stakes series.

Those triumphs came in the seven-furlong Susan’s Girl and the 1 1/16-mile My Dear Girl, both at Gulfstream, where she prevailed by a combined 15¼ lengths.

“She’s had five really good races and two OK races, so she’s doing pretty good,” Delgado said. “I think she’s going to bounce back again. She’s been training very forward. Her last few workouts have been very sharp and she’s looking like she’s going to be back.”

Her preparation since the Forward Gal has been particularly encouraging. Mythical has recorded three workouts, highlighted by a swift three-furlong move in 35.36 seconds on February 21. Edgard Zayas has the mount from Post 5.

“Sometimes when the field is small you’re kind of the target in the race,” Delgado noted. “Going six furlongs I think she’s pretty much one of the fastest fillies in the country.”

Competitive Field Lines Up

Also exiting the Forward Gal is Hollen Drive, who will break from Post 6. The filly is a half-sister to top-level performers Hot Rod Charlie and champion sprinter Mitole. Trained by Will Walden, she arrives after a two-length victory in an optional allowance over 6½ furlongs at Gulfstream on January 3. Jorge Ruiz is named to ride.

Another key contender is A Fine Chardonnay, representing Double 22 Stables. She captured the six-furlong Myrtlewood at Keeneland in October with a late rally and has been freshened since finishing third in the Fern Creek in late November. Trainer Ian Wilkes reports the filly has been training steadily at Palm Meadows ahead of her return, with Tyler Gaffalione set to take the ride.

“She didn’t run a lot last year but she did everything great,” Wilkes said. “She broke her maiden first time out and then won the stakes at Keeneland. After that she ran a good third to a filly that came back and won a graded race. She had a good year, so we just freshened her up.”

Sweet Ember, trained by Eddie Plesa Jr., enters the race after back-to-back victories. The daughter of Mitole impressed most recently when drawing clear by 9½ lengths in a six-furlong allowance against Florida-bred rivals. Jose Morelos retains the mount.

“We’ll look the race over,” Plesa said. “I’m sure we’re stepping up in company, but we’ll see what happens. She’s training great and doing well.”

Rounding out the field are Tizasweetlady, who arrives off an all-weather allowance success in late January, and Dee’s On Dow, a stablemate to Mythical.

Race Heritage

The race itself carries a notable legacy. Any Limit, the accomplished mare for whom the stakes is named, was trained by Hall of Fame conditioner Allen Jerkens and campaigned by owner-breeder Joseph Shields Jr. During her career she captured five graded stakes, including the Hurricane Bertie (G3) twice and the First Lady Handicap (G3), both at Gulfstream Park.

For Mythical and her connections, Saturday’s Any Limit Stakes represents not only a chance to return to winning ways but also an opportunity to reaffirm her standing among the leading three-year-old sprint fillies of the season.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The Close Brothers’ Mares’ Hurdle produced a compelling finish at the 2026 Cheltenham Festival as Wodhooh stepped into Grade One company with authority, holding off a determined challenge from Jade De Grugy to secure a memorable success.

Returning to the meeting where she had closed proceedings twelve months earlier with victory in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle, the talented mare proved she belonged among the elite. Sent off the 5-6 favourite, Wodhooh showed admirable resilience in the final climb to the line, keeping Jade De Grugy at bay to score by a length in the prestigious Close Brothers’ Mares’ Hurdle.

Trainer Gordon Elliott was delighted to see his stable on the scoreboard at the Festival after a sequence of near-misses earlier in the week.

“I don’t think I was ever quite in the wilderness,” Elliott said. “It’s always hard to get winners here and we just weren’t bouncing earlier in the week, but we’re on the board now. The race worked out great and Jack gave her a peach of a ride.”

Wodhooh briefly appeared to idle approaching the final stages, but the mare responded willingly when asked for another effort.

“She idled a bit halfway up the straight but picked up again,” Elliott continued. “She’s something else. It’s hard to know just how good she is because she doesn’t do anything flashy at home, but we’re lucky to have her.”

The trainer suggested that a slightly longer distance could suit the improving mare even better.

“My own feeling is that she needs two and a half miles, but you never know. We’ll enjoy today. Ted Durcan sourced her for us and she’s been a fantastic addition.”

Looking ahead, Elliott indicated that options remain open following the Close Brothers’ Mares’ Hurdle triumph.

“She could go to Aintree — she went well there last year — and we’ve Ireland as well. We’ll see how she comes out of this.”

Winning rider Jack Kennedy expressed relief after a challenging start to the meeting.

“It’s been a frustrating couple of days,” Kennedy admitted. “But when you have a mare like her to look forward to, you’re hopeful or quietly confident that you might get one on the board.”

Kennedy had Wodhooh travelling comfortably for much of the contest, though the mare briefly hit a lull descending the hill.

“She just hit a bit of a flat spot coming down the hill, which she can do,” he said. “I might have asked her a little early but she’s so honest. Once she got going again I felt nothing was going to get by her in the straight.”

Runner-up Jade De Grugy also earned praise for a strong performance, with her connections taking pride in the mare’s effort.

Owner Kenny Alexander said: “She’s run a blinder and just got beat by a proper horse. We just hit the crossbar but she ran right up to her best. At one point I thought she might get up, but the winner found a bit more. She was a bit better than us on the day, but I’m very proud of her.”

The victory confirmed Wodhooh’s growing reputation and marked a significant step forward as she added a Grade One triumph to her rapidly developing record at the Cheltenham Festival.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The renowned all-weather venue of Southwell Racecourse will host a full programme of racing on Friday, 13 March, featuring eight contests across sprint and middle distances. The meeting will showcase a mixture of maiden and handicap events, providing both emerging talent and experienced horses with the opportunity to perform on the Tapeta surface. Runners are scheduled from mid-afternoon through to late evening, creating a balanced and competitive card for racing enthusiasts.

The programme will open at 4:30 PM with THE MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) over 4f 214y. Eight juveniles will contest a £10,000 prize. Among the expected runners at Southwell Racecourse will be Peregrine Falcon, Von Trotter, Button It, and Ghadra, all aiming to make a winning start to their careers in this sharp early sprint.

At 5:10 PM, THE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) will take place over 4f 21y. Nine runners, including Seven Fires, Hover On The Wind, Early Release, and Woodhay Whisper, will compete for £7,100. The sprint handicap will test the early speed and positioning of each horse, with trainers looking to secure promising early-season form.

The third race at 5:45 PM is THE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 3) over 7f 15y, featuring six runners contesting a £15,200 prize. Legal Reform, Sterling Knight, Eminency, and Down To The Kid are expected to compete, providing a test of stamina over the extended sprint trip and giving jockeys a chance to demonstrate tactical awareness.

At 6:20 PM, THE FILLIES’ HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) will be run over 6f 16y. Seven fillies, including Angel Shared, Fleetwater, Filly One, and Brazilian Rose, will contest £9,500. This middle-distance sprint will allow promising fillies to display early-season potential and set the tone for future handicap campaigns.

The feature race of the evening arrives at 6:50 PM with THE GOLDEN GOALS HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) over 6f 17y. Eight runners, including Rogue Supremacy, Monarch’s Gold, Jungle Ruler, and Ghost Mode, will compete for £25,200. This contest is expected to attract attention, as proven sprinters and emerging talents vie for position over the middle-distance sprint.

At 7:20 PM, THE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) will take place over 1m 13y. Twelve runners, including Marry The Night, Study Up, Moby Quick, and Fools Rush In, will contest a £9,000 prize. The longer distance will allow jockeys to implement varied strategies, testing stamina and consistency across the field.

The penultimate race at 7:50 PM is THE APPRENTICE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) (DIV I) over 1m 6f 21y, with ten runners competing for £6,000. Sullivan Bay, Forglen, Marine, and Blue Siam are expected to feature, offering apprentice riders the chance to demonstrate skill and judgment over a more testing distance.

The meeting will conclude at 8:20 PM with DIVISION II, also over 1m 6f 21y, for ten runners contesting £6,000. Knight of Magic, I Am Simba, Hickton, and Lednikov are anticipated to take part, providing a tactical and stamina-focused finale to the evening at Southwell Racecourse.

The evening at Southwell promises competitive action across all eight races, offering both emerging and experienced horses the chance to impress on the Tapeta surface, making the Southwell Race Cards 13 March a key fixture for racing enthusiasts to follow.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

The latest edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings has once again highlighted the strength of Hong Kong racing, with locally trained champions occupying the top two positions in the March standings released on Thursday, 12 March.

Leading the list is the outstanding sprinter Ka Ying Rising, trained by David Hayes, who retains his position as the world’s top-rated horse in training with an international mark of 128. Close behind is stable star Romantic Warrior, prepared by Danny Shum, ranked second with a rating of 124.

Japan’s formidable dirt performer Forever Young, trained by Yoshito Yahagi, sits third on 123. The veteran Royal Champion, conditioned by Karl Burke, occupies fourth with a rating of 122, while American contender Nysos from the yard of Bob Baffert completes the top five on 121.

Ka Ying Rising Leads the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings After Record Run

Few horses in recent Hong Kong memory have matched the relentless consistency of Ka Ying Rising. Racing for the Ka Ying Syndicate, the five-year-old set a new benchmark for locally trained runners when securing his 18th consecutive victory in the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup over 1400 metres on 22 February.

That performance extended his tally to eight Group 1 wins and marked his sixth success of the current campaign, further strengthening his position atop the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings.

Meanwhile, Romantic Warrior, owned by Peter Lau, continued to enhance an already illustrious career when producing a dominant display in the Group 1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup over 2000 metres on 1 March. The victory delivered a remarkable 13th Group 1 triumph for the eight-year-old, setting yet another milestone in his storied career.

Both champions are now expected to remain on home soil as they pursue further major targets during the Hong Kong season.

Ka Ying Rising is set to continue his campaign in the Group 2 Sprint Cup over 1200 metres at Sha Tin Racecourse on Easter Monday, 6 April, where he will attempt to extend his extraordinary winning streak to 19.

Later in the spring, he will bid to retain his title in the Group 1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize.

For Romantic Warrior, attention turns to the prestigious Champions & Chater Cup, scheduled for 24 May over 2400 metres. Victory there would see the star performer complete the coveted Hong Kong Triple Crown.

Hong Kong’s influence extends beyond the top two positions in the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings. The region has four representatives inside the top 20, underlining the depth of elite talent in its racing ranks.

Former champion sprinter Lucky Sweynesse, trained by Manfred Man, holds a joint-11th position with a rating of 118. Rising star Helios Express, from the stable of John Size, is placed joint-15th on 117.

Together, these results underline Hong Kong’s continuing prominence on the global stage as the season unfolds.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Cheltenham Racecourse is set to host an exhilarating day of National Hunt racing on Friday, 13 March, featuring a seven-race card packed with excitement for racing enthusiasts. The action begins at 1:20 pm and runs through to 5:20 pm, showcasing a mix of top-class hurdles, steeplechases, and handicap events with significant prize money on offer.

The day kicks off with The JCB Triumph Hurdle at 1:20 pm, where 20 talented runners will cover 2 miles and 179 yards, competing for £150,000. This is followed at 2:00 pm by the highly competitive William Hill County Handicap Hurdle, featuring 26 runners over the same distance for £110,000. At 2:40 pm, the Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Steeple Chase takes center stage, with nine runners tackling 2 miles 4 furlongs and 127 yards for £130,000.

The intensity rises at 3:20 pm with the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle, a demanding 2 miles 7 furlongs and 213 yards challenge for 22 promising novices, offering £154,650. The 4:00 pm Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Steeple Chase is the highlight of the day, attracting eleven elite runners over 3 miles 2 furlongs and 70 yards with a staggering prize of £625,000. Leading the lineup is Envoi Allen from France, trained by Henry de Bromhead and owned by Cheveley Park Stud, carrying 11 st 10lbs with a BHA rating of 162.

Firefox from Ireland, trained by Gordon Elliott and owned by Bective Stud, also weighs 11 st 10lbs and holds a BHA rating of 160. Gaelic Warrior from Germany, prepared by W. P. Mullins and Mrs S. Ricci, carries the same weight with a BHA rating of 170, while Gold Tweet from France, trained by Gabriel Leenders and owned by AGV Karwin Stud, carries 11 st 10lbs with a BHA rating of 144. Grey Dawning from Ireland, trained by Dan Skelton and owned by Mr Robert Kirkland, and Haiti Couleurs from France, under Rebecca Curtis with ownership shared by Conyers, McDermott, and Prowting, both carry 11 st 10lbs with ratings of 166.

Also in the mix are Inothewayurthinkin from Ireland, trained by Gavin Cromwell and owned by Mr John P. McManus, carrying 11 st 10lbs with a rating of 170, and Jango Baie from France, under Nicky Henderson and owned by Countrywide Park Homes Ltd, carrying 11 st 10lbs with a rating of 167. L’homme Presse from France, trained by Venetia Williams and owned by Dfa Racing, carries 11 st 10lbs.

Spillane’s Tower from Ireland, prepared by James Joseph Mangan and owned by Mr John P. McManus, carries 11 st 10lbs with a BHA rating of 164, and The Jukebox Man from Ireland, trained by Ben Pauling and owned by Mr Harry Redknapp, also carries 11 st 10lbs with a rating of 168. With such a high-quality lineup, the Gold Cup promises a thrilling contest of stamina, skill, and jumping ability, making it the centerpiece of Cheltenham’s National Hunt action on 13 March.

At 4:40 pm, the Princess Royal Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase will feature 24 runners over the same distance as the Gold Cup, with £50,000 at stake in this Class 2 contest. The day concludes with the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle at 5:20 pm, offering 26 runners the chance to claim £75,000 over 2 miles 4 furlongs and 56 yards.

With an impressive lineup of races and top-tier competitors, Cheltenham on 13 March promises thrilling jumps action, memorable finishes, and tactical battles that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Under the floodlights of Meydan, Friday evening, 13 March 2026, will feature a premier programme of racing as part of the Dubai Racing Club (DRC). Trainers and jockeys will prepare for eight competitive contests spanning sprint, middle-distance, and staying events, showcasing both established performers and promising newcomers. Racing enthusiasts can anticipate a seamless flow of action, with each race presenting its own tactical challenges and opportunities for equine skill to shine.

The evening will open at 17:30 with the Race 1 – Arabian Triple Crown R2 sponsored by Fazaa, a Group 3 contest for four-year-olds over 1800 metres with prize money of AED 250,000. Amer Burn, RB Al Qaaher, Verecondo, Fateen Majan, and MN Hattan are set to compete, where stamina and race positioning are expected to influence the outcome.

At 18:05, the Race 2 – ARN maiden for three-year-olds and above will cover 1400 metres with AED 165,000 in prize money. Aegean Star, Al Fareeq, Mystery Chime, Nice Name, and Questor will line up, providing a test of early speed and potential for newcomers.

The third race, the Race 3 – ARN handicap (70-90) over 1800 metres at 18:50 with AED 190,000 on offer, will feature Impressive Act, Silver Sword, Fight Zone, Army Ethos, and Breakdancer. The closely matched field is expected to produce a tactical race, with timing and positioning likely to be decisive.

At 19:25, the Race 4 – Phi Advertising handicap (70-90) will stretch to 1900 metres for three-year-olds and above, offering AED 190,000. Tarlan Sarbaz, War Hawk, City of Delight, Al Amir, and Estmrar will test their stamina and racecraft in what promises to be a competitive contest.

The following event at 20:00, Race 5 – Phi Advertising handicap (85-105) over 1600 metres with AED 300,000 in prize money will see King’s Charter, Dioptase, Cavallo Bay, Majestic Pride, and Regheeb compete. The mile distance will challenge both speed and resilience, with split-second decisions from jockeys expected to determine the result.

The Race 6 – Zoho handicap (80-100) at 20:35 over 1200 metres and AED 250,000 in prize, featuring Strobe, Billy Webster, Rasas, Lahfaty, and Welcome Dream, promises a fast-paced sprint where early acceleration and adaptability to the track will be crucial.

At 21:10, the Race 7 – Autism in Racing handicap (75-95) will challenge runners over 2410 metres with AED 190,000 in prize money. Valdivia, Will Scarlet, Asgard’s Captain, Green Triangle, and High Season will contest this staying test, highlighting stamina, pacing, and tactical awareness.

The evening will conclude at 21:45 with the Race 8 – Binghatti handicap (80-100) over 1600 metres, offering AED 250,000. Shaq Diesel, Local Dynasty, Diamond Dealer, Gun Carriage, and Nam Phrik will compete, promising a finale that combines speed with tactical skill.

The eight-race programme at Meydan Race Cards 13 March promises to deliver an evening of competitive racing and top-tier equine talent. The full schedule, with its mixture of sprints, mile races, and staying contests, provides a comprehensive showcase for the Dubai Racing Club, making the Meydan meeting an essential guide for racing enthusiasts.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

The BMW Hong Kong Derby field has been confirmed with an exciting lineup of 14 four-year-olds headed by Little Paradise and Stormy Grove for the 149th running of Hong Kong’s most coveted classic at Sha Tin on Sunday, 22 March. With a purse of HK$26 million and a rich heritage stretching back more than a century, the race represents the ultimate examination for emerging stars in the final leg of the prestigious Four-Year-Old Classic Series.

Little Paradise arrives as the highest-rated runner in the BMW Hong Kong Derby, carrying a mark of 103 after a decisive victory in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m). Owned by Ko Kam Piu and trained by Jimmy Ting, the talented four-year-old seeks a seventh career success while attempting to capture Hong Kong racing’s most celebrated prize.

Stormy Grove, however, looms as a formidable challenger. The chestnut produced a dramatic late surge to land the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m), the second leg of the series, stamping himself as one of the leading contenders for the Derby crown. Trained by Frankie Lor and raced by Lily Chan Li Lei and Marc Chan, Stormy Grove’s impressive turn of foot has already placed him firmly among the elite of this year’s generation.

Lor will also saddle two additional runners — the Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) winner Numbers and the progressive Regal Gem. Numbers, rated 100, finished a respectable fourth in the Classic Cup, while Regal Gem attempts the longest trip of his career, having yet to race beyond 1650 metres.

BMW Hong Kong Derby: A Historic Test for Four-Year-Olds

First staged in 1873, the BMW Hong Kong Derby is restricted to four-year-olds and has long been regarded as the pinnacle for emerging talent in the region. Over the decades, the race has produced many champions including River Verdon (1991), Oriental Express (1997), Vengeance Of Rain (2005), Viva Pataca (2006), Ambitious Dragon (2011), Designs On Rome (2014), Werther (2016), Rapper Dragon (2017), Golden Sixty (2020), Romantic Warrior (2022), Voyage Bubble (2023) and Cap Ferrat (2025).

Trainer Mark Newnham will attempt to improve on last year’s narrow defeat when he saddles Invincible Ibis for the Ibis Syndicate. The gelding finished runner-up to Stormy Grove in the Hong Kong Classic Cup and appears well poised to challenge again over the extended 2000-metre distance.

Manfred Man’s Patch Of Cosmo adds further intrigue. After overcoming an earlier setback, the talented runner returned with a striking victory in January and later finished a fast-finishing third in the Classic Cup. The Derby will mark his first attempt over 2000 metres, adding an element of uncertainty to his prospects.

Pierre Ng, who finished second in the 2024 Derby with Galaxy Patch, is represented by Brazilian Group 1 winner Sagacious Life. Since arriving in Hong Kong, Sagacious Life has recorded two Class 2 victories from five starts, suggesting he could yet develop into a serious contender.

Few figures are as closely linked to the race as Tony Cruz. The Hong Kong racing legend claimed the Derby four times as a jockey — aboard Co-Tack (1983), Tea For Two II (1987), Clear City (1988) and Makarpura Star (1995) — and later as a trainer with Lucky Owners (2004) and Helene Mascot (2008). Cruz saddles Beauty Bolt, a dual winner who finished third in the Hong Kong Classic Mile for the Kwok Family.

Thirteen-time Hong Kong Champion Trainer John Size also boasts a distinguished record in the series, highlighted by Derby victories with Fay Fay (2012), Luger (2015) and Ping Hai Star (2018). This year he relies on Juneau Pride, who steps up to 2000 metres for the first time in pursuit of the HK$14.56 million winner’s prize.

Chris So sends out the progressive Top Dragon, a three-time winner who endured an interrupted run when finishing fifth in the Hong Kong Classic Mile earlier this season.

Emblazon enters the contest with one of the most impressive recent records. The Cody Mo-trained gelding has won five of his six starts, including his last four in succession. The BMW Hong Kong Derby will present a new challenge, however, as he attempts a distance beyond 1400 metres for the first time.

Trainer Me Tsui will saddle Pope Cody, who has produced consistent efforts this season with one victory and two placings, most recently finishing sixth in the Hong Kong Classic Cup.

David Eustace will field his first runners in the race with Dazzling Fit and Seraph Gabriel. Dazzling Fit boasts three victories at Sha Tin and ran an encouraging fifth in the Classic Cup, while Seraph Gabriel — who previously placed at Royal Ascot before arriving in Hong Kong — adds further international interest to the lineup.

Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, congratulated the owners of the selected runners, describing the race as a defining moment in a horse’s career and noting that the 2026 renewal holds special significance as it is staged in the Year of the Horse.

He remarked that the Derby remains one of the most celebrated sporting events in the city, attracting global attention and continuing a tradition that has produced champions such as Golden Sixty, Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble.

Mr Andrew Harding, Executive Director of Racing at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, echoed those sentiments, describing the BMW Hong Kong Derby as the most prestigious contest on Hong Kong’s racing calendar and a race that consistently reveals future stars of the sport.

The race is limited to 14 runners, with Windlord, Circuit Grand Slam, Aerodynamics and Glittering Legend listed as reserves.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

An exciting afternoon of National Hunt racing is set to unfold at Doncaster Racecourse on Friday, 13 March, featuring a competitive seven-race card running from 1:02pm to 4:55pm. The fixture includes a mix of maiden hurdles, novice contests, handicap hurdles, and steeplechases, offering a varied programme for jump racing fans. Prize money across the card ranges from £6,150 to £10,700, attracting strong fields throughout the afternoon.

The meeting opens at 1:02pm with the Mares’ Maiden Hurdle Race, a Class 4 contest over 2 miles and 128 yards. Six runners will compete for £10,000, providing an early opportunity for emerging mares to make a mark over hurdles. Following at 1:42pm, the Novices’ Hurdle Race over the same distance is another Class 4 event worth £10,000, featuring five novice runners looking to build on their development.

Race three, the Novices’ Handicap Steeple Chase, takes place at 2:22pm over 2 miles, 3 furlongs and 31 yards. With four runners contesting £8,900 in prize money, this race introduces the first chasing action of the day. The Daily Price Boosts Handicap Hurdle Race at 3:02pm promises to be the highlight of the Doncaster National Hunt meeting, attracting seven competitive runners over 3 miles and 84 yards for a prize of £10,700.

Among the contenders is Billy Boi Blue, a nine-year-old gelding trained by David Killahena and Graeme McPherson and ridden by Nick Slatter, carrying 12st 0lbs and rated 125 by the BHA. Stone’s Throw, a six-year-old gelding with a BHA rating of 121, is guided by Ciaran Gethings and trained by Billy Aprahamian and Miss S. Pilkington, while El Galactico, another six-year-old gelding rated 121, is ridden by Richie McLernon for trainer Neil Mulholland alongside owners Feilim O’Muiri and Brendan Barrett.

Also in the field are Jakar du Moulin, a seven-year-old gelding with a BHA rating of 115, partnered with Freddie Gingell and trained by Paul Nicholls with owner Mr Colm Donlon, and I Am Max, an eight-year-old gelding rated 115, trained by Sandy Thomson and ridden by Patrick Wadge with owner Mr M. Scott. High Dancer, a six-year-old gelding rated 114, is guided by Brian Hughes for trainer Nicky Richards and owner WRR UK.

Completing the line-up is Breezethroughlife, a five-year-old gelding rated 112, trained by Neil King alongside Mark Harrod and Nicky George and ridden by Jack Quinlan. This competitive field sets the stage for a thrilling and closely contested feature race.

The Handicap Steeple Chase follows at 3:39pm, runs over 3 miles, 2 furlongs and 1 yard. This Class 5 race sees four runners contest £6,150, testing stamina and jumping prowess. At 4:20pm, the Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 4) over 2 miles, 4 furlongs and 181 yards features seven runners competing for £7,700.

The meeting concludes at 4:55pm with the “Junior” National Hunt Flat Race, a Class 4 bumper over 2 miles and 128 yards. Seven runners will battle for £7,200 in what is often an insightful race for young horses embarking on their National Hunt careers.

With a mixture of hurdles, chases, and a bumper to finish, the Doncaster National Hunt meeting promises an engaging and competitive afternoon of jump racing.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The Cheltenham Festival 2026 produced another memorable finale on St Patrick’s Thursday as Ask Brewster, trained by Cath Williams, battled bravely to claim the Rosconn Group Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Amateur Jockeys’ Handicap Chase, giving Wales a stirring success on the third day of the meeting.

Sent off at 22-1, Ask Brewster showed determination in the closing stages, edging past Road To Home (9-1) in a tightly contested finish to score by a neck. The race concluded a dramatic afternoon of racing and provided an emotional moment for connections.

Trainer Cath Williams was full of pride following the performance.

“That’s fantastic, isn’t it,” she said. “Very, very loyal owners and I’m absolutely delighted. It’s been an emotional week, as you all know, but it is what it is and we deal with it.”

She explained that conditions had briefly raised concerns earlier in the day.

“Yesterday we needed soft ground for Libberty Hunter and today we needed good ground for this horse. When it rained this morning we thought, ‘oh no’. But we knew they were both in great shape and we’ve come away with a first and a second. Delighted with both of them — what more could you ask.”

Williams also praised the horse’s stamina and the effort of the young amateur rider.

“Ask Brewster stays well and we had a very good boy on board. I didn’t know him beforehand, but Evan and Conor Ring spoke to a couple of the Irish lads and that’s how we got him. There aren’t many amateurs who can do the weight but we found one and it’s worked out. He was very good, wasn’t he.”

Cheltenham Festival 2026: Young Rider Seizes His Moment

For the winning jockey, 19-year-old Shane Cotter, the victory marked a dream moment in the Cheltenham Festival 2026.

“It was unbelievable,” Cotter said. “As a child watching it on television you can only dream of being here — just having a ride, let alone a winner. I’m lost for words.”

He revealed he had studied the horse’s past runs closely before the race.

“I watched a few replays and any time he was in front he seemed to love it and winged his fences. I jumped him out nice and handy and he ran away nearly to the first — I knew it was his day then. He was very game when Patrick came to us.”

The young rider, who regularly works for Denis Murphy, described the victory as the fulfilment of a childhood ambition.

“I’ve dreamt of this since I was seven or eight. I ride out for Denis Murphy six days a week and he’s very good to me. I’ve ridden 20-odd winners in point-to-points and only had one winner on the track at home, so hopefully after this people might start using me.”

Making the moment even more special, Cotter revealed it was his first ride on a racecourse in England.

“This is my very first ride in England — it’s unbelievable. All my family are here. Everyone’s here.”

The dramatic finish provided a fitting conclusion to St Patrick’s Thursday at the Cheltenham Festival 2026, with Ask Brewster’s courageous performance ensuring the day ended on a memorable note for Welsh connections.

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The field is set for one of Australia’s premier races! 🇦🇺🐎

The Coolmore Classic returns this Saturday, 14 March 2026 at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, where a high-class lineup will compete over 1500 metres for a massive $1,000,000 purse.

Top contenders including Lazzura, Manaal, Cinsault, Firestorm (NZ), Verona Rose, and Savvy Hallie headline a competitive field, with leading jockeys and trainers ready to make their mark in this prestigious Group 1 contest.

📍 Venue: Rosehill Gardens
💰 Prize Money: $1,000,000

#CoolmoreClassic #RosehillGardens #HorseRacing #Group1Racing #Racebuzz

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The stage is set at Cheltenham Racecourse 🏇

THE CHASE
📅 12th March 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM |💰 £375,000 |📏 2m 4f 183y

A high-quality lineup, elite jockeys, and one of the most respected tracks in jump racing set the stage for a fascinating contest.

Who gets the job done at Cheltenham? 👀

#Cheltenham #CheltenhamFestival #TheChase #HorseRacing #Racebuzz

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🏇 Calcutta Summer Meeting – Day 4 Recap!

An action-packed afternoon unfolded at Royal Calcutta Turf Club on 12 March 2026, where seven competitive races delivered impressive performances and memorable wins. Here’s a quick look at the day’s winners from the Calcutta Races Summer Meeting – Fourth Day.

🥇 R1 – Fly Like The Wind Handicap (1400m)
Winner: MONEYCATCHER
👤 Jockey: M. S. Deora | 🏆 Trainer: Shafiq Khan

🥇 R2 – Quasar Handicap (1600m)
Winner: TRACK STRIKING
👤 Jockey: R. Vaibhav | 🏆 Trainer: V. Ajith Kumar

🥇 R3 – Whomakestherules Handicap Div I (1100m)
Winner: MI ARION
👤 Jockey: Vinod Shinde | 🏆 Trainer: Rutherford Alford

🥇 R4 – Whomakestherules Handicap Div II (1100m)
Winner: SUPREME FANTASY
👤 Jockey: Suraj Narredu | 🏆 Trainer: Neil Darashah

🥇 R5 – Abbeville Handicap (1600m)
Winner: TOGO
👤 Jockey: Suraj Narredu | 🏆 Trainer: Neil Darashah

🥇 R6 – Mysore Race Club Ltd Cup (1600m)
Winner: RULING STAR
👤 Jockey: Vishal N Bunde | 🏆 Trainer: Sabeel Shariff

🥇 R7 – Mr Gorgeous Handicap (1100m)
Winner: CASH N RUN
👤 Jockey: Suraj Narredu | 🏆 Trainer: Sabeel Shariff

#CalcuttaRaces #IndianHorseRacing #HorseRacing #Rcaebuzz #RaceDay

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🏇 Stayers’ Hurdle Day at Cheltenham!

The staying hurdlers step onto the big stage this Thursday, 12 March 2026 at Cheltenham Racecourse for the prestigious Stayers' Hurdle.

A powerful lineup takes aim at one of the most respected staying contests in jump racing:

🐎 Teahupoo
🐎 Impose Toi
🐎 Home By The Lee
🐎 Bob Olinger
🐎 Ballyburn
🐎 Hewick
🐎 Ma Shantou and more!

#StayersHurdle #CheltenhamFestival #Cheltenham2026 #HorseRacing #Racebuzz

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