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A full twelve-race card was concluded at Hanshin Racecourse in Japan on Sunday, 12 April, with a varied and well-structured programme spanning sprint, mile, and middle-distance contests. The meeting brought together a balanced mix of emerging runners and established performers, with each race contributing to a steadily building narrative through the afternoon. The highlight came in the Group 1 Oka Sho, where Star Anise delivered a decisive performance, underlining both quality and composure at the highest level. Across the card, consistent riding standards and disciplined race execution were evident, reflecting the depth of competition at the venue.

Hanshin Race Results 12 April : Full Details

Opening the afternoon’s proceedings, set a measured early tone with two efficient performances. Race 1 was secured by STELLAR EVE, who recorded a winning time of 1:25.2. Atsuya Nishimura ensured a controlled ride throughout for trainer Haruki Sugiyama, with Hiroo Race Co. Ltd. listed as owner. The early fractions were handled effectively, allowing the winner to maintain momentum through the closing stages. In Race 2, SMART GLOIRE followed with a composed success in 1:52.9. Yuichi Kitamura partnered the runner with precision for trainer Shogo Hatabata, representing owner Toru Okawa, as the race unfolded in a steady rhythm before a decisive finish.

Continuing the sequence of competitive finishes  maintained the pace of the programme with contrasting but equally effective performances. Race 3 went to MISS HENRY, who clocked a sharp 1:12.4 under Hideaki Miyuki. Trained by Tomohiko Hatsuki and owned by Cypress Holdings LLC., the winner showed early speed and sustained it efficiently to the line. Race 4 saw LA LA FACULTE prevail in 1:33.6, with Taisei Danno delivering a well-timed ride for trainer Takashi Saito and owner Fujii Kosan Co. Ltd., positioning the runner effectively before asserting in the final stages.

As the programme gathered further rhythm, Race 5 and Race 6 produced performances that highlighted both stamina and tactical awareness. Race 5 was claimed by RESUSCITATION in 1:23.8, as Yuji Hishida guided the runner with balance for trainer Inao Okada and owner Tadakuni Sugiyama. The race developed evenly, with the winner responding strongly when asked. Race 6 followed with SONIC STEP, who stopped the clock at 1:51.8. Atsuya Nishimura completed a notable double on the card, steering the runner confidently for trainer Tomokazu Takano and owner Silk Racing Co. Ltd., maintaining consistency in pace throughout.

Elevating the quality of the mid-card contests offered refined performances from experienced connections. Race 7 featured JAZZALDIA, who recorded 1:31.9 under Christophe Lemaire. The ride reflected patience and positioning for trainer Kiyoshi Hagiwara, with ownership under Sunday Racing Co. Ltd., as the runner produced a controlled finish. Race 8, the KAWANISHI TOKUBETSU, went to SMART KAIROS in 1:51.1. Riki Takasugi partnered the winner for trainer Yoshito Yahagi and owner Toru Okawa, with the race unfolding in a measured manner before the decisive move in the latter stages.

Transitioning into the feature stages of the afternoon, Race 9 and Race 10 added further depth to the programme with higher-grade contests. Race 9, the listed WASURENAGUSA SHO, was won by JURYOKU PIERROT in 1:59.1. Seina Imamura delivered a composed ride for trainer Ryo Terashima, with Kensuke Kondo as owner, managing the tempo effectively before securing the result. Race 10, the KYOBASHI STAKES, saw MEINER ENIGMA record 1:59.6 under Akihide Tsumura. Trained by Naohiro Yoshida and owned by Thoroughbred Club Ruffian Co. Ltd., the performance was marked by steady progression and a well-judged finish.

Headlining the afternoon’s premier segment, Race 11 and Race 12 concluded the meeting with the day’s most significant contests. Race 11, the OKA SHO (Japanese 1000 Guineas), was captured by STAR ANISE in a time of 1:31.5. Kohei Matsuyama executed a measured and controlled ride for trainer Tomokazu Takano, with ownership under Katsumi Yoshida. The Group 1 feature was run at a consistent pace, with the winner asserting authority at a crucial stage to secure a clear result. Race 12, the UMEDA STAKES, brought the card to a close with DOUBLE JOKE recording 2:04.6. Kenichi Ikezoe partnered the runner for trainer Shinya Kobayashi and owner Godolphin, concluding the programme with a composed and structured performance.

Across the full twelve-race card, the meeting reflected a balanced distribution of success among jockeys, trainers, and ownership groups. Multiple riders delivered consistent performances, while leading stables maintained a steady presence throughout the programme. The overall structure of the meeting ensured continuity in quality, with each race contributing to a cohesive and competitive afternoon of racing at Hanshin.

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At Gulfstream Park on Saturday, Miss Vyvyanne continued her rich vein of form, producing another assured front-running display to capture the $75,000 Golden Beach Handicap for older fillies and mares over five furlongs on turf. Trained by Gail Cox for Ralph Murray and Calstar Farm Inc., the six-year-old mare dictated terms from the outset and was never seriously threatened, crossing the line a comfortable 1¼ lengths clear.

Golden Beach Handicap results.

Breaking sharply, Miss Vyvyanne quickly established control under Pietro Moran, setting brisk early fractions of 21.99 and 43.72 seconds. With a clear advantage turning for home, she maintained her momentum down the stretch to complete the trip in 55.22 seconds on a ‘good’ course, securing her fourth consecutive victory.

Moran, the 2025 Eclipse Award-winning apprentice, has partnered the mare in all four wins during this streak, including a convincing optional claiming allowance success on Gulfstream’s Tapeta surface in March. The rider spoke of the mare’s natural pace and willingness.

“She runs her best races when she’s up there. She’s really fast. She just takes me there and she does the rest. She’s a pretty honest horse and very nice to ride,” Moran said. “She was just cruising. As soon as we hit the quarter pole I knew I had a lot of horse. The closer she got to the wire, she did what she needed to do.”

A daughter of Rainbow Heir, Miss Vyvyanne has flourished since being claimed for $32,000 at Woodbine last June. After a quiet start for her new connections, she closed out her 2025 season with back-to-back allowance victories before returning from a five-month break to win again earlier this year.

Trainer Gail Cox credited both the mare’s consistency and the benefit of a well-timed rest.

“Truly, she’s run well for everybody. She’s just a nice filly. We just gave her a break that I don’t think she’s had for a long time because she’s gone from barn to barn,” Cox said. “We brought her to run thinking turf, but then she ran so well on Tapeta here too.”

Carrying 121 pounds, Miss Vyvyanne shared top weight with the favourite Great Venezuela, who finished third. Le Amazonia, trained by Victor Barboza Jr., chased the winner throughout and held on for second under Samy Camacho, while Great Venezuela stayed on for third a further 1¾ lengths back.

The victory marked the 11th win of Miss Vyvyanne’s career from 23 starts, underlining her current dominance in sprint company and reaffirming her effectiveness when allowed to dictate the pace.

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At Gulfstream Park on Saturday morning, The Puma returned to the track with a steady half-mile workout, sharpening his preparation for the upcoming Kentucky Derby. The son of Essential Quality moved smoothly through a maintenance-style breeze, signalling a continuation of his carefully managed build-up following a demanding effort in late March.

The Puma Kentucky Derby preparation

Trainer Gustavo Delgado’s assistant, Gustavo Delgado Jr., described the exercise as a routine move rather than a searching test. The colt covered the half-mile in 52.32 seconds, his first official workout since finishing a narrow second in the Curlin Florida Derby (G1). The emphasis, according to connections, was on rhythm and recovery rather than speed.

“It was about getting him back into his routine two weeks after a race. It was pretty easy work,” Delgado Jr. explained. “Next week is when he’ll have his important breeze, likely on Friday or Saturday.”

That Florida Derby effort remains a key reference point. The Puma endured a less-than-ideal start, was forced to race wide around the turn, and still produced a sweeping challenge to take the lead entering the stretch. He was only denied in the final stride by Commandment, a performance that underscored both resilience and untapped potential.

Connections are now following a familiar path that yielded success in the past. Delgado Sr. trained Mage, who also finished second in the Florida Derby before going on to claim Kentucky Derby honours in 2023. The parallels are not lost on the stable.

“The pattern is very similar,” Delgado Jr. noted. “We’ll likely ship him to Churchill Downs next weekend, breeze there the following week, and keep everything consistent with what has worked before. Both horses have similarities in their running style and what they need.”

The Puma’s profile has developed rapidly in a short span. After breaking his maiden in determined fashion, he announced himself with a strong victory in the Tampa Bay Derby (G3) on March 7, rallying from off the pace with authority. His Florida Derby run, though resulting in defeat, arguably elevated his standing further, highlighting his ability to sustain a long drive under pressure.

With just four career starts behind him, there remains a sense that his ceiling has yet to be reached. The Delgados believe that the experience gained in top-level company will prove invaluable as he approaches the first Saturday in May.

“We had a really nice prep,” Delgado Jr. said. “A race like the Florida Derby gives you confidence. It has consistently been one of the strongest lead-ups to the Kentucky Derby, and performances there tell you a lot about your horse.”

The Puma is expected to ship to Churchill Downs shortly after his next major workout, where final preparations will be completed on-site. If his progression continues along the current trajectory, he will arrive at the Derby with both form and foundation in place.

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At Aintree on Saturday, the 2026 Randox Grand National produced a performance of rare authority as I Am Maximus returned to the summit, confirming his place among the race’s modern greats with a second victory in the world’s most demanding steeplechase.

I Am Maximus Grand National 2026

Carrying a top weight of 11st 12lb — the highest successfully borne this century — the Willie Mullins-trained chaser combined stamina, precision, and resilience to outlast a deep field over the extended four miles and two and a half furlongs. Ridden with notable composure by Paul Townend, he was never hurried into contention, instead finding a smooth rhythm before asserting from the Elbow to secure a decisive success.

In doing so, I Am Maximus became the first dual winner of the race since Tiger Roll and only the ninth horse in history to claim the Grand National twice. More significantly, he joined an elite group of four to have regained the crown, alongside The Lamb, Manifesto, and the legendary Red Rum.

The victory also carried wider historical weight. Owner JP McManus registered a fourth success in the race, while Mullins equalled the long-standing training record of four wins — matching the achievements of Ginger McCain and Fred Rimell.

Townend, reflecting on the ride, emphasised both the horse’s durability and intelligence. “He’s tough, isn’t he. The cheekpieces helped him through the middle of the race, and once we got into a rhythm, I was happy. I wasn’t going chasing too early — I just wanted a lead and let him find his way into it.”

He added: “He’s a really, really good horse. He’s got such an engine and would gallop forever for you. I’m privileged to be associated with him. These are the races that define a career.”

For Mullins, whose team continues to dominate the staying chase division, the decision to target Aintree rather than the Cheltenham Gold Cup proved pivotal. “It was JP’s call to come here, and he was right,” the trainer admitted. “It’s very hard to win carrying top weight, but perhaps the modern National is evolving. He’s just a superstar — nothing fazes him.”

The race itself unfolded at a searching tempo, with several contenders attempting to force the issue early. However, Townend resisted the temptation to engage too soon, allowing his mount to travel within himself before delivering a sustained challenge. Once in front, I Am Maximus displayed the same relentless gallop that had defined his first success, drawing clear in the closing stages.

Behind him, the field was stretched by the demands of the contest, with several prominent runners unable to sustain their effort over the closing fences. The testing nature of the Aintree circuit once again underscored the exceptional stamina required to prevail.

This latest triumph not only confirms I Am Maximus as the outstanding staying chaser of his generation but also reinforces the enduring allure of the Grand National — a race where history, endurance, and equine brilliance continue to converge.

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Racing returns to Ffos Las Racecourse on Sunday, April 12, with a competitive seven-race National Hunt card featuring a mix of novice hurdles, handicaps, and staying chases. With solid field sizes and varied distances, the meeting promises an engaging afternoon for followers of jumps racing.

The opener at 2:03 PM, the 3A’s Wales’ Largest Motorhome Sales Mares’ Novices’ Limited Handicap Hurdle, sees 12 runners take on a trip of 2 miles 3 furlongs 179 yards. This race offers a chance for progressive mares to step forward, with several lightly raced contenders looking to improve on recent efforts.

The 2:38 PM Amroth Bay Static Caravan Sales Maiden Hurdle brings together an interesting field of 11 runners over the same distance. Knead A Win stands out with a rating of 122 for trainer Sam Thomas and arrives in good form, while Grand Teton from the Nicky Henderson yard is an intriguing runner under James Bowen despite limited experience. Guardami Ancora has shown consistency with multiple placed efforts, and Karpenn, trained by Venetia Williams, has solid form figures and experience to rely on.

Also in the lineup, Into The Blue represents another strong Henderson entry, while Mr Rafiki from the Jonjo O’Neill yard and Shuil Rocco add further depth to the race. Among the mares, Johnny’s Belle, Pappariche, and Savon receive weight allowances and could play a role if improving, making this maiden hurdle a competitive and informative contest.

Race three at 3:13 PM, the Paned At 3A’s Novices’ Hurdle over 1 mile 7 furlongs 154 yards, features a field of 13 runners with a blend of experience and potential. The top-rated runner with a mark of 124 trained by Jamie Snowden brings solid recent form and sets a strong standard. My Boy Aaron, rated 110, has consistent efforts to his name and could be competitive in this company.

Others to note include Adrian, Angel Wave, and Annual Invitation, all capable of improvement, while Bahati Bahati and Barford Brook look to bounce back from modest runs. Bebe And Bean and Laios Tresor add further depth, while Vivre Le Reve represents the Ben Pauling yard with potential to progress. Among the lower weights, Toni’s Legacy, Berkshire Smudge, and Ettore could surprise if stepping forward, making this a wide-open novice contest.

The 3:50 PM Tommy Williams Memorial Handicap Hurdle sees 13 runners contesting a distance of 2 miles 3 furlongs 179 yards. This Class 4 handicap looks tightly matched, where consistency and race fitness will be key factors in determining the outcome.

Chasing action begins at 4:20 PM with the 3A’s Horsebox Hire and Sales Handicap Steeple Chase. A field of 12 runners will tackle 2 miles 3 furlongs 83 yards, where jumping accuracy and race positioning will be crucial in a competitive handicap environment.

At 4:50 PM, the 3A’s Leisure Motorhome Hire Handicap Steeple Chase steps up in trip to 2 miles 7 furlongs 177 yards. With eight runners declared, this race will test stamina, particularly in the closing stages where endurance becomes decisive.

The meeting concludes at 5:20 PM with the Barry Murphy Racing Syndicate Handicap Hurdle, featuring the largest field of the day with 16 runners over 2 miles 7 furlongs 136 yards. As the longest race on the card, it will demand both stamina and determination, providing a fitting end to a well-balanced and competitive afternoon of racing at Ffos Las.

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A competitive Sunday afternoon of National Hunt racing is set to unfold at Wincanton Racecourse, where an eight-race programme combines stamina-testing chases, progressive hurdle contests, and a standout mares’ feature. Despite a mix of field sizes, the overall quality and variety across the card promise an engaging spectacle for racing followers.

The opening race at 1:47 PM is the Visit Bridles Care Home Wincanton Handicap Steeple Chase, a Class 4 event run over 3 miles 1 furlong and 41 yards. With just three runners declared, the race may lack numbers but not intrigue. The extended distance ensures a searching test of stamina, where jumping fluency and race positioning will play vital roles. In small fields like this, the pace often develops gradually, turning the contest into a tactical battle over the final circuit.

At 2:20 PM, the Dot Tolson Memorial Handicap Hurdle continues the staying theme. Another three-runner contest, this Class 4 race stretches over just beyond three miles. Riders are likely to adopt patient tactics early on, conserving energy for the demanding finish. Such races frequently hinge on timing, with the eventual winner often produced by a well-judged late challenge.

The pace lifts at 2:55 PM in the Bridles Care Home in Wincanton Maiden Hurdle, where eight runners line up over 1 mile 7 furlongs and 31 yards. This Class 4 contest introduces a more competitive dynamic, with several lightly raced horses aiming to break their maiden status. These races are often informative, offering clues about future prospects, and a strong performance here could signal bigger things ahead.

The 3:27 PM contest, the Bridles New Luxury Care Home Handicap Steeple Chase, shifts the focus to speed and precision. Six runners will tackle the shorter trip of 1 mile 7 furlongs and 154 yards in this Class 5 event. With fences coming quickly at this distance, accurate jumping is essential, and any mistake could prove decisive in what is expected to be a closely fought race.

One of the key races on the card arrives at 4:00 PM with the Bridles Care Home in Wincanton Handicap Hurdle. This Class 3 contest, offering a prize fund of 20,000 pounds, brings together six runners over 2 miles 5 furlongs and 58 yards. It represents a balanced test of stamina and speed, and with competitive ratings across the field, it has all the ingredients of a high-quality handicap.

The highlight of the afternoon comes at 4:30 PM with the Bruton Mares’ Handicap Steeple Chase, the most valuable race on the card with a prize fund of 25,000 pounds. Run over 1 mile 7 furlongs and 154 yards, this Class 3 contest features four runners but carries significant quality.

A leading contender from the yard of Harry Derham brings strong credentials into the race, carrying top weight of 12 stone and boasting a BHA rating of 131 for owners Mr A Frost and Mr E Galvin. Somespring Special, trained by Philip Hobbs and Johnson White, is another key runner with Harry Cobden booked to ride. Carrying 11 stone 8 pounds and rated 125, she represents the Yeo Racing Partnership and has shown solid recent form. Obsessedwithyou, from the stable of Jamie Snowden, arrives in consistent condition with a rating of 119 and will carry 11 stone 2 pounds. Representing AWR Consultancy Ltd and The Folly Partners, she appears a reliable contender in this company. Completing the field is Northern Air, trained by D J Jeffreys and ridden by Miss Heidi Palin, who claims a valuable 5 pounds. Carrying 10 stone 2 pounds and rated 100, she could pose a threat if able to take advantage of her lighter weight.

With a mix of proven form and tactical possibilities, this mares’ contest is expected to develop into one of the most compelling races of the day, where class, pace, and jumping accuracy will all be tested.

The penultimate race at 5:00 PM sees the Visit Bridles Care Home Wincanton Handicap Hurdle, a Class 5 contest over 1 mile 7 furlongs and 31 yards. Featuring nine runners, it is one of the most competitive fields on the card. The larger lineup introduces greater unpredictability, and a well-timed run through the field could prove decisive in the closing stages.

The meeting concludes at 5:30 PM with the Castle Cary Mares’ Open National Hunt Flat Race, a Class 2 bumper run over 1 mile 7 furlongs and 31 yards. With five runners declared, this race provides an opportunity to identify future talent. Bumpers often act as stepping stones for horses progressing into hurdling or chasing careers, and the quality on display suggests that several participants could emerge as names to follow.

Overall, the Wincanton meeting offers a well-rounded and competitive afternoon of jump racing. From stamina-driven contests to speed-focused chases and a high-quality mares’ feature, the card delivers both variety and intrigue. While smaller fields in some races may emphasize tactics, the depth in others ensures competitive finishes. The 4:30 PM mares’ steeple chase stands out as the centrepiece, supported by a strong Class 3 hurdle and a promising maiden event, making it a fixture worth close attention.

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There are moments at Aintree that remind you why racing retains its enduring grip, and the Mirabad Maghull Hurdle 2026 provided exactly that. On a day that began with expectation and familiarity, it was the unheralded Mirabad who tore up the script, storming to a stunning 50-1 success in the Hallgarten & Novum Wines Maghull Hurdle and handing Tristan Durrell a first Grade One victory to savour.

The seven-year-old, sent off largely overlooked in the market, travelled with quiet menace throughout before producing a decisive move approaching the final flight. As the well-supported favourite Salvator Mundi came under pressure, Mirabad surged past with authority and powered clear on the run-in to score by six lengths. Stablemate Be Aware stayed on to claim third, a further two lengths adrift, completing a remarkable result for trainer Dan Skelton.

Durrell, still absorbing the magnitude of the moment, spoke with a mixture of disbelief and pride. “Unbelievable,” he said. “Yesterday I thought I had my best chance in a Grade One and it didn’t happen. Today, I couldn’t believe how well he was travelling. I knew the race would suit him if they went a good gallop, but it was about whether he was good enough — and he’s proved he is.”

Mirabad Maghull Hurdle 2026 Result and Race Breakdown

From flagfall, the race was run at a searching pace, something connections had quietly hoped for. Durrell settled Mirabad off the speed, allowing the race to unfold ahead of him before gradually creeping into contention. It was a ride of patience and instinct — the kind that often defines big-race breakthroughs.

Turning for home, Salvator Mundi still held sway but his jumping began to falter at a crucial stage. Mirabad, by contrast, was fluent and full of running. Once asked to quicken, he responded generously, putting daylight between himself and his rivals in a matter of strides.

Dan Skelton admitted even he had not foreseen such an outcome. “I’ve no idea how that happened,” he said candidly. “But I told Tristan beforehand to drop him in, be clever, and pick up what he could. It was always going to be strongly run, and sometimes that brings these horses right into it.”

The trainer was equally keen to highlight the progress of both horse and rider. “Mirabad has learned to settle better with experience, and today we rode him accordingly. He’s always had ability, but that was remarkable. And for Tristan, it’s huge. He’s improving all the time and this is a big moment in his career.”

For Durrell, the victory carries added significance in the context of a season that has steadily gathered momentum. While he was cautious about looking too far ahead, there was a quiet confidence in his words. “I’m not counting anything yet, but it’s going well. To come here and win a Grade One — that means everything.”

Behind the winner, Salvator Mundi could not quite deliver his usual fluency. Trainer Willie Mullins pointed to jumping errors as the decisive factor. “He just didn’t jump the way he can, and that cost him,” Mullins noted. “He’ll go to Punchestown next. These horses have had a quiet season, so there’s more to come.”

The result added an early jolt of unpredictability to Grand National Day, underlining once again that Aintree’s opening races can be just as compelling as its headline events. For Mirabad, it was a performance that elevated him from outsider to headline act in a matter of minutes.

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At the well-regarded and consistently competitive Musselburgh Racecourse, a seven-race flat programme will be staged on Sunday, 12 April, bringing together a varied and evenly matched blend of novice and handicap contests across sprint, middle-distance, and staying trips. The fixture will commence at 3:45 PM and conclude at 6:45 PM, offering a structured afternoon of racing where different types of runners will be tested under varying distance conditions. With 84 declared runners set to participate, the card will present depth, variety, and competitive balance across all seven events.

Opening proceedings in measured fashion, the British EBF Novice Stakes (Class 2) will be run at 3:45 PM over 5f 1y for a prize fund of £25,000. A small but competitive field of five runners will line up, featuring Adonius, Ponte Carlo, Rlasthope, Amantha, and Penny Arcade. This early sprint will place strong emphasis on gate speed, early positioning, and the ability to sustain a sharp turn of foot over a short and demanding distance.

Building momentum into the card, the Handicap Stakes (Class 5) will take place at 4:15 PM over 1m 2y, attracting 13 runners competing for £20,000. The line-up will include Mayaada, Blues And Royals, Suddenly I See, Ibn Altheeb, Just A Gambler, and Alkumatic Jo Jo. The mile-and-a-bit trip will require a balance of tactical awareness and finishing strength, with runners needing to settle efficiently before producing a sustained run in the closing stages.

Maintaining the competitive rhythm, the Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 4) will be staged at 4:45 PM over 1m 2y, offering a total prize of £25,000. A field of 12 fillies will contest this event, including Perfect Part, Bellarchi, Jannas Journey, Callianassa, Asteverdi, and Epidavros. The race will provide a valuable platform for progressive fillies, many of whom will be seeking to enhance their form profiles over a strongly run middle-distance test.

Taking centre stage in the mid-portion of the programme, the Holyrood Handicap Stakes (Class 3) will be run at 5:15 PM over 1m 208y, carrying a substantial prize fund of £50,000. Twelve runners will assemble for what is expected to be one of the most tactically significant contests of the afternoon, with Saint Etienne, Sea Force, Mirsky, James McHenry, Noche Clasica, and Per Contra among the key participants. The extended mile trip will demand efficient energy distribution and well-timed acceleration.

Shifting focus towards stamina demands, the Handicap Stakes (Class 4) will be staged at 5:45 PM over 1m 4f 104y, offering £30,000 in prize money. A field of 14 runners will go to post, including Northwest Passage, Ludo’s Landing, Humble Spark, L’Eagle Aid, Fox Journey, Sixpack, and Terrorise. This longer-distance contest will place a premium on stamina, with the ability to travel strongly through the middle stages often proving decisive in staying handicaps of this nature.

Continuing the evening programme, the Handicap Stakes (Class 4) will be run at 6:15 PM over 7f 15y, featuring 11 runners competing for £25,000. Among those declared are Benacre, Cargin Bhui, They All Know Me, Sea Suite, Ziggy’s Condor, and Polygram. This intermediate trip will require a versatile blend of pace and control, with runners needing to position themselves effectively before launching a timely challenge inside the final furlong.

Bringing the meeting to a close, the final Handicap Stakes (Class 4) will take place at 6:45 PM over 5f 1y for £25,000 by attracting the largest field of the day with 17 runners. Right And Exact, Northern Spirit, Emerald Harmony, Al Hussar, Equity Law, and Blind Beggar headline a deep sprint field. With the shortest trip on the card, early speed and track position are expected to play a crucial role, particularly in a large and tightly packed field.

The Musselburgh Race Cards 12 April will deliver a well-structured and competitive programme across seven races, blending sharp sprint contests with demanding middle-distance and staying handicaps. The variety of race conditions will ensure that different profiles of runners are fully tested, offering a comprehensive and balanced afternoon of flat racing.

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At the Philippine Jockey Club (PJC), an eight-race flat racing programme will be staged on Sunday, 12 April, with all contests run over an identical 1400-metre distance and each race carrying prize money of ₱300,000. The meeting will be conducted from 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM, presenting a fully standardised racing card in which every runner will compete under uniform conditions. This rare structural consistency will place sustained emphasis on tactical discipline, energy conservation, and finishing resilience across the entire programme, ensuring that each contest unfolds as a pure examination of racecraft rather than variation in trip.

With measured anticipation marking the commencement of proceedings, Race 1 at 3:00 PM will be the 3YO & Above Maiden Race over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. This opening engagement will bring together a field of inexperienced runners, many of whom will be attempting to register a first career breakthrough. The early phases will demand composure and restraint, as settling into rhythm without expending unnecessary energy will be crucial before the contest transitions into its decisive closing stages.

With early tactical equilibrium expected, Race 2 at 3:30 PM will be RBHS Class 4 (42–56 split) over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. This contest will feature a closely rated field where marginal differences in positioning and timing will likely determine the outcome. The middle stages are expected to be run at a controlled tempo before intensifying pressure is applied in the final 400 metres.

With steady competitive symmetry, Race 3 at 4:00 PM will again feature RBHS Class 4 runners over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. As the programme progresses, familiarity with identical conditions will begin to shape riding strategies, with a greater emphasis on timing the finishing effort rather than early positioning alone.

With controlled intensity and measured pace dynamics, Race 4 at 4:30 PM will continue the Class 4 sequence over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. This race is expected to unfold in a compact formation for much of the journey, with runners conserving energy while remaining within striking distance of the lead.

With developmental progression and upward mobility in focus, Race 5 at 5:00 PM will shift to RBHS Class 5 (17–41 split) over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. This division will provide an opportunity for improving runners to assert themselves, with form progression and adaptability expected to play a defining role in shaping the result.

With tactical refinement becoming increasingly critical, Race 6 at 5:30 PM will return to RBHS Class 4 company over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. As the meeting advances into its latter stages, the importance of pace judgement and energy distribution will intensify, with riders needing to carefully balance patience and decisive action.

With endurance under heightened examination, Race 7 at 6:00 PM will again feature RBHS Class 4 runners over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. At this stage of the card, accumulated exertion may begin to influence performance, placing emphasis on stamina retention and efficient travel through the early and middle sections.

With conclusive balance bringing the programme to its culmination, Race 8 at 6:30 PM will complete the meeting with another RBHS Class 4 contest over 1400 metres with prize money of ₱300,000. This final engagement will assemble a well-matched field where consistency demonstrated throughout the card may translate into a decisive finishing effort in the closing stages.

Overall, the Philippine Jockey Club will present a rigorously uniform racing structure, with all eight contests run over 1400 metres and each carrying identical prize money of ₱300,000. This exceptional consistency will eliminate external variation and instead highlight intrinsic racing attributes such as tactical intelligence, positional discipline, and finishing strength.

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🏆 The world’s most iconic steeplechase returns.
The Grand National takes centre stage at Aintree Racecourse this Saturday, promising drama, endurance, and history over the legendary fences. 🏇
⏱️ 4:00 PM
📅 11 April 2026
💰 Total Prize Money: £1,000,000
📏 4m 2½f

Who conquers the ultimate test?

#GrandNational #Aintree #HorseRacing #Racebuzz #Steeplechase

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Arabian excellence takes centre stage today (Saturday) 🌍🔥

The Arabian Triple Crown R3 arrives at the Abu Dhabi Turf Club on 11 April 2026, bringing together a competitive field over 2200m with a solid AED 300,000 on offer.

From proven performers like RB Al Qaaher and Shamroukh to strong contenders such as Montecristo, Winter, and Azzam AH, this lineup promises a tactical battle from start to finish.

#ArabianRacing #AbuDhabiRacing #TripleCrown #HorseRacing #Racebuzz

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🐎 Delhi delivers another power-packed race day! 🇮🇳🔥

DELHI MEETING 2025–26
📍 35th Day | Saturday, 11th April 2026

From sharp sprints to tactical mile battles, the card showcased speed, strategy, and standout performances across the board 👇

🏁 Race Highlights:
• R1 – The Samrat Plate (1000M)
🏆 Ashwa Jubilee (J: Sameer Qureshi / T: S. Nawab)

• R2 – The Raj Tilak Plate (1600M)
🏆 Ashwa Changez (J: K Nazil / T: S. Nawab)

• R3 – The Rajsi Vaibhav Plate (1400M)
🏆 Trusted Friend (J: Arjun / T: S. M. Abbas)

• R4 – The Stewards Cup Div I (1000M)
🏆 Eliminator (J: Lave Kumar / T: Rajinder)

• R5 – The Stewards Cup Div II (1000M)
🏆 Ashwa Simran (J: Vishal / T: S. Nawab)

• R6 – The Shahi Darbar Plate (1100M)
🏆 Rocket Rod (J: Vishal / T: R. Kumar)

💥 Trainer S. Nawab dominates with a treble, while Vishal shines in the saddle with a double!

Who impressed you the most today? 👇

#DelhiRaces #IndianRacing #HorseRacingIndia #Racebuzz #TurfLife

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A stacked card awaits in the UAE 🇦🇪🐎
The action shifts to Abu Dhabi Turf Club this Saturday, 11 April 2026, featuring a competitive eight-race programme packed with Purebred Arabian contests and quality handicaps.

🏆 Feature Race: Arabian Triple Crown R3 (Group 3) – AED 300,000
📍 Distances ranging from sharp 1200m sprints to stamina-testing 2400m
🔥 Key races include the Wathba Stallions Cup and The Capital Grand Finale.

#AbuDhabiRacing #HorseRacing #Racebuzz #UAEracing #RacingSeason

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The wait is over… one of racing’s biggest stages is here. 🏇🔥

📍 Aintree Racecourse
📅 11th April 2026

All eyes on the Randox Grand National Day, headlined by the iconic Grand National Handicap Steeple Chase (4:00 PM) with a massive £1,000,000 prize purse 💰

Seven races. One legendary track. History ready to be written.

#GrandNational #Aintree #Racebuzz #HorseRacing #RacingDay

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