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The entry process for the 2027 Inglis Yearling Sales Series is officially underway, following a successful 2026 auction season that delivered higher average prices, increased turnover and sustained international demand across Australia’s thoroughbred sales market.

2027 Inglis Yearling Sales Series.

Breeders preparing their next crop of yearlings can now nominate horses for the 2027 Inglis Yearling Sales Series, with four major auctions scheduled between February and April next year. The opening of entries comes after a year in which Inglis recorded notable commercial growth despite a challenging marketplace, posting stronger figures across several key sales indicators.

According to published figures from the 2026 season, Inglis yearlings achieved an average price of $166,443, representing a figure 32 per cent higher than those sold through its nearest competitor. The company also reported a market-leading 83 per cent clearance rate, reflecting consistent demand throughout the sales series.

Turnover from Inglis live yearling auctions reached $279,790,500 during 2026, making it the only Australian sales company to record year-on-year growth in turnover despite cataloguing 617 fewer yearlings than the country’s other major auction house.

The 2027 Inglis Yearling Sales Series will again feature four auctions across Australia. The Classic Sale is scheduled for 7-9 February, followed by the Premier Sale from 28 February to 2 March. The prestigious Easter Yearling Sale will take place on 4-5 April, before the HTBA Sale concludes the series on 22 April.

The 2026 results also highlighted strong performances across premium market segments. Inglis sold more yearlings above the $100,000, $200,000, $500,000, $750,000 and $1 million price marks than its nearest rival, underlining the strength of buyer participation across all levels of the market.

International investment remained another significant feature of the sales. Overseas buyers spent $50,129,500, a total reported to be 68 per cent higher than comparable spending recorded at sales conducted by the nearest competitor. The depth of buying interest also benefited vendors, with 55 consignors achieving gross sales exceeding $1 million, while 81 vendors surpassed $500,000 in total receipts.

Entries for the 2027 Inglis Yearling Sales Series will remain open until 14 August, giving breeders several weeks to nominate their yearlings for next year’s auction calendar.

The company has also released promotional material outlining the 2027 sales programme as preparations begin for another year of thoroughbred trading across its established auction venues.

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A determined late surge carried Uncle Dodo to his first career victory as the promising two-year-old narrowly defeated Titan Ready in the $125,000 Victoria Stakes at Woodbine on Sunday. In a race that developed into a thrilling duel over the closing stages, the Barbara Minshall-trained colt displayed grit and maturity to prevail in a photo finish after an energetic 5½-furlong contest.

Uncle Dodo Victoria Stakes

Ridden confidently by Romero Maragh, Uncle Dodo broke well from stall five before settling in fourth as Titan Ready and Hesatrooper set a brisk early pace through an opening quarter-mile in 22.50 seconds.

Approaching the bend, Titan Ready moved clear of Hesatrooper while the lone filly in the field, Klassen, advanced strongly along the inside before switching out to challenge for the lead. At the same time, Uncle Dodo began to improve three wide, travelling smoothly into contention.

The leading trio straightened for home almost level after a half-mile split of 45.88 seconds, setting up an exciting finish. Inside the final furlong, Klassen’s challenge began to weaken, leaving Uncle Dodo and Titan Ready to battle stride for stride to the winning post.

Uncle Dodo found just enough in the closing yards to edge past the gallant Titan Ready in a close photo finish, stopping the clock in 1:04.98 and securing his maiden victory in stakes company.

The victory marked another notable success for trainer Barbara Minshall, whose colt had hinted at significant ability on debut at Woodbine in June. After missing the break slightly in a maiden special weight, Uncle Dodo finished strongly from off the pace to claim third, suggesting a breakthrough performance was close.

Making only his second career start, the son of Uncle Mo showed greater professionalism from the gates before producing a sustained finishing run when it mattered most. Out of the accomplished mare Dream It Is, Uncle Dodo demonstrated the same determination that characterised his dam’s racing career.

Bred in Kentucky by Hoolie Racing Stable LLC, the bay colt improved his record to one win and one third from two starts, underlining his promise as one of Woodbine’s emerging juvenile performers.

Titan Ready finished a courageous second after setting much of the pace, while Klassen held on for third. First-time starter Merckx completed the first four home.

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Lingfield Park Racecourse stages an entertaining evening of all-weather flat racing on Monday, 13 July, with an eight-race programme featuring promising two-year-olds, experienced handicappers, sprinters and stayers. Beginning at 5:10 PM and concluding at 8:40 PM, the meeting offers a varied schedule across multiple distances on the Polytrack surface.

The highlight of the evening is the 6:10 PM Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes (Class 4), which carries the meeting’s highest prize fund of £11,000. The contest is expected to showcase several talented juveniles representing leading trainers from across Britain.

The programme begins at 5:10 PM with the Download The At The Races App Nursery Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over seven furlongs and two yards. Open to two-year-olds rated 0-75, the race offers £8,000 in prize money. Nursery handicaps provide young horses with valuable opportunities to continue their development after gaining early racecourse experience.

At 5:40 PM, the focus turns to the attheraces.com/marketmovers Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over one mile, five furlongs and one yard. The £8,000 contest is open to horses aged four years and older rated 56-75, providing a thorough examination of stamina and consistency on Lingfield’s all-weather surface.

The feature race takes place at 6:10 PM with the Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes (Class 4) over seven furlongs and two yards. Restricted to two-year-olds competing in Bands C and D, the race is also an EBF Restricted Race Qualifier under the GBB Race programme.

A competitive field of twelve juveniles has been declared. Pompey Ventures, trained by Eve Johnson Houghton, returns with previous race experience, while Cool King, representing Marco Botti and partnered by Marco Ghiani, also brings valuable experience into the contest.

The field includes several newcomers making their racecourse debuts, including Cracking Idea from the Ed Dunlop stable, Deira Moon trained by Harry Eustace, Beningbrough Hall representing David Simcock and Norfolk Dream from William Knight’s yard.

Other experienced runners include Quest For Glory from the Georgina Nicholls stable, Nakila Sun, trained by Andrew Balding, and Taseem, representing Des Donovan.

Among the fillies, Aphra Behn, trained by Ralph Beckett and ridden by Rossa Ryan, enters with an official rating of 71 following encouraging performances. Gravastar, from Richard Hannon’s stable, and Crown Velocity, trained by Charlie Fellowes, complete a competitive and balanced line-up.

With a mixture of experienced juveniles and promising newcomers, the feature contest is expected to provide valuable insight into several horses with the potential to progress during the season.

The programme continues at 6:40 PM with a Class 6 Handicap over seven furlongs and two yards for horses aged four years and older rated 46-65. Carrying a prize fund of £6,600, the contest brings together experienced handicap performers in another closely matched race.

At 7:10 PM, the Follow @attheraces on X Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 5) is contested over six furlongs and one yard. Open to fillies and mares aged three years and older rated 56-75, the race offers £7,600 and is expected to provide an exciting sprint examination around Lingfield’s all-weather circuit.

The closing stages of the meeting feature three Class 6 contests.

At 7:40 PM, the first Classified Stakes over one mile and one yard welcomes horses aged three years and older rated 0-50, with £6,600 available.

An identical Classified Stakes follows at 8:10 PM, again over one mile and one yard and carrying the same prize fund. Both races provide evenly matched opportunities for lower-rated performers to compete under classified conditions.

The meeting concludes at 8:40 PM with the final Classified Stakes over one mile, four furlongs and one yard. Open to horses aged three years and older rated 0-50, the £6,600 finale places the emphasis on stamina before bringing the evening’s programme to a close.

Monday’s Lingfield Park fixture presents a balanced programme featuring developing juveniles, experienced handicappers, sprinters and stayers across distances ranging from six furlongs to nearly one mile and six furlongs. The £11,000 Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes stands out as the feature event, while the remaining races provide competitive opportunities throughout the evening.

With quality runners, respected trainers and a varied race schedule, Lingfield Park’s Monday evening meeting promises an enjoyable showcase of all-weather flat racing and an important stage in the continued development of many emerging performers.

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Caspar Fownes officially wrapped up a fifth Hong Kong trainers’ championship after an eventful Sha Tin Finale Race Day on Sunday, 12 July, while Jerry Chau secured the Tony Cruz Award for leading homegrown jockey. The meeting also belonged to evergreen campaigner Beauty Joy, whose impressive victory in the day’s feature race added another memorable chapter to an outstanding career.

Hong Kong racing news.

With only nine races remaining before the 2025/26 Hong Kong season concludes at Happy Valley on Wednesday, 15 July, Fownes has established an unassailable lead on the trainers’ premiership with 69 winners. Danny Shum remains second on 64 victories and Mark Newnham third on 60, leaving neither with enough opportunities to overtake the veteran trainer.

The championship is the fifth of Fownes’ Hong Kong career, following previous titles in the 2006/07, 2008/09, 2013/14 and 2020/21 seasons. The achievement also lifted his overall tally to 1,235 winners in Hong Kong, further strengthening his standing among the territory’s most accomplished trainers.

Jerry Chau also reached a significant career milestone by sealing the Tony Cruz Award as Hong Kong’s leading homegrown jockey. Chau’s 48 victories have given him a decisive advantage over Vincent Ho, who sits on 38 wins heading into the season-ending meeting at Happy Valley. Since returning from a riding stint in Australia, Chau has now partnered 221 winners in Hong Kong.

Sha Tin’s feature race, the HK$4.075 million Class 1 Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association Trophy Handicap over 1600 metres, produced a superb performance from Tony Cruz-trained Beauty Joy. The nine-year-old displayed his trademark finishing speed after finding room in the closing stages before surging clear to defeat Max Que, with Silvery Breeze completing the placings.

The victory confirmed that Beauty Joy remains a force at the highest domestic level despite advancing in age. Connections have also indicated that the veteran gelding is expected to continue racing during the 2026/27 season, although his campaign is likely to be carefully managed.

Champion jockey Zac Purton continued another remarkable season by increasing his tally to 143 winners. He partnered Double Bingo to a narrow success in the Mr Award Handicap before guiding Rising Phoenix to victory in the Class 4 Medic Kingdom Handicap. Purton later completed another winning ride aboard Packing Fighter, who produced one of the most dominant displays of the afternoon in the Class 4 Solar Hei Hei Handicap.

Vincent Ho added another success when Grand Patch captured the Class 4 Pingwu Spark Handicap for trainer Manfred Man. The progressive three-year-old continued his steady development and shapes as one to follow over longer distances next season.

Pierre Ng enjoyed a memorable afternoon with a training double as Green Angel landed the Class 4 Big Profit Handicap before Prestige Always followed up in the Class 4 Victory Marvel Handicap.

Trainer Brett Crawford also saddled two winners. Beauty Missile overcame a difficult draw to claim the Class 5 Miraculous Handicap with a strong late finish, while PI Legend won the Class 3 Joy And Fun Handicap under Karis Teetan.

Teetan completed a riding double after steering Complete Unknown to victory, earning the three-year-old a PP Bonus of HK$1.5 million. The final race of the Sha Tin season went to Perfectday, trained by Chris So and ridden by James Orman, who claimed the Class 3 All You Wish Handicap over 1400 metres.

The Sha Tin finale brought the major season honours into clearer focus, with Fownes confirming another trainers’ title and Chau securing the leading homegrown jockey award before attention shifts to Happy Valley for the final meeting of the 2025/26 Hong Kong racing season on Wednesday, 15 July.

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Newton Abbot Racecourse welcomes runners, trainers and racing enthusiasts for an action-packed six-race National Hunt meeting on Monday, July 13. The Devon venue, renowned as one of Britain’s leading summer jumping racecourses, presents a programme that combines maiden hurdles, handicap hurdles, competitive steeple chases and a concluding National Hunt Flat contest. With more than £56,000 in prize money available across the afternoon, the fixture is expected to provide exciting competition from the opening race through to the finale.

Newton Abbot racecards 13 july

Beginning at 2:42 pm and concluding at 5:12 pm, the card offers races over distances ranging from just over two miles to more than three miles. Horses at different stages of their jumping careers will be on show, from promising newcomers making their hurdle debut to experienced chasers competing for valuable handicap honours.

The meeting opens at 2:42 pm with The Sun Racing The Home of Racing Maiden Hurdle Race (Class 4) over 2 miles, 2 furlongs and 152 yards. Open to horses aged four years and older, the £10,000 GBB-supported contest provides an ideal platform for emerging jumpers to begin their careers over hurdles. Maiden events regularly feature horses that later develop into successful performers during the National Hunt season, making this an informative start to the afternoon.

At 3:12 pm, attention shifts to The Racing To School Reaches 250,000 Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 4) over 2 miles and 92 yards. Carrying prize money of £11,000 and restricted to horses rated up to 110, the race places a premium on accurate jumping and tactical speed. Newton Abbot’s sharp circuit rewards horses capable of maintaining rhythm while producing fluent leaps throughout the contest.

The third race at 3:42 pm is The Racing Club Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 5) over 2 miles, 2 furlongs and 152 yards. Worth £8,500, the contest is open to horses rated up to 100 and is expected to feature evenly matched runners seeking to improve their handicap marks. Strong finishing efforts and consistent jumping are often the deciding factors in races of this nature.

The afternoon continues at 4:12 pm with The Par Inn Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 4) over 2 miles, 5 furlongs and 19 yards. Another £11,000 GBB Race, this event presents a greater stamina challenge while still demanding accurate jumping. The intermediate distance frequently rewards horses capable of travelling comfortably before producing a sustained finish in the closing stages.

The feature event arrives at 4:42 pm with The William Hill Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 4) over 3 miles, 1 furlong and 198 yards. Open to horses aged five years and older and carrying £11,000 in prize money, the staying contest has attracted a competitive field of ten experienced chasers.

Leading the weights is King Turgeon, trained by David Pipe, who carries a BHA rating of 119 after producing consistent recent performances. Regarde, representing Jamie Snowden, arrives with a rating of 122 and brings valuable staying experience to the contest.

Veteran Presentandcounting, from the Donald McCain stable, adds further quality to the field, while Muskerry Rock, trained by Dan Skelton, comes into the race following a sequence of encouraging efforts that suggest continued progress over fences.

Champion trainer Paul Nicholls is represented by Byzantium, a course winner capable of performing well in competitive staying handicaps, while Belgarum, trained by Joe Tizzard, has previous winning form at Newton Abbot and will be aiming to make full use of that course experience.

The line-up is strengthened further by Balkardy, Limerick Leader, I Am The Moon, and Slaney Opera. Limerick Leader, trained by Nick Scholfield, has demonstrated consistent form in recent starts and already boasts winning experience at the course. I Am The Moon, representing the Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies stable, is the sole mare in the field, while stablemate Slaney Opera, also trained by Nick Scholfield, completes an evenly matched contest where stamina, jumping accuracy and race positioning are expected to prove decisive over the extended three-mile trip.

The meeting concludes at 5:12 pm with The Savanna Stevens Open National Hunt Flat Race (Class 4) over 2 miles and 203 yards. Open to four and five-year-olds, the £5,000 Category 2 Elimination contest provides young National Hunt prospects with valuable racecourse experience before embarking on hurdling careers. These races often introduce horses that go on to become successful jumpers in future seasons.

Newton Abbot continues to play an important role in Britain’s summer jumps programme. Its left-handed circuit, undulating layout and emphasis on fluent jumping provide a fair yet demanding examination for horses across all race types. The inclusion of several GBB-supported races further underlines the racecourse’s contribution to encouraging the development of British-bred jump horses.

Monday’s six-race programme offers an excellent balance of opportunity for emerging talent and experienced campaigners alike. From the opening maiden hurdle through competitive handicap contests to the feature staying chase and concluding bumper, spectators can look forward to a varied afternoon showcasing every aspect of National Hunt racing. With established trainers represented throughout the card and several proven performers lining up in the feature event, Newton Abbot is set for another memorable day of summer jumping action.

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Racing at Killarney Racecourse will take centre stage on Monday, 13 July 2026, with a competitive seven-race flat programme scheduled to begin at 17:30 and conclude at 20:30. The fixture will feature a balanced blend of maiden contests, competitive handicaps and Irish Stallion Farms EBF races, offering opportunities for progressive young horses alongside seasoned performers. More than €124,000 in prize money will be on offer across the evening, with races being contested over 1m 20yds and 1m 3f 73yds. The

Killarney Race Cards 13 July

Opening the evening’s programme, The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden will be run at 17:30 over 1m 20yds for €22,000. The expected field will include Capability Brown, City Of Dubai, Francillon, Green Dreamer, Oklahoma and Zarak Pasha. Several lightly raced performers will look to make a promising beginning to their careers, and the contest will offer valuable experience for horses seeking to establish themselves during the current campaign. The opening race will set the tone for what will be a competitive evening of racing.

Following the opener, The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race will take place at 18:00, again over 1m 20yds, with prize money of €22,000. Bold Style, Loughrea, Res Ipsa, Straight Up and Mai Dahlia will headline a competitive line-up expected to produce another closely fought contest. The race will provide another important opportunity for progressive runners to enhance their records at this stage of the season.

The competitive action will continue with The SIS Supporting Irish Racing Handicap at 18:30, carrying prize money of €15,000 over 1m 20yds. Red Autumn, Johnny Soda, Golddream, Glitter And Glory, Vishaya and Casamorati will feature among the expected runners. With several horses bringing consistent recent form into the race, the handicap will add further depth to the evening’s programme and is likely to develop into an evenly matched contest.

Attention will then switch to The Killarney Glamping Handicap at 19:00, worth €20,000 over 1m 20yds. The expected field of Howyoulikethat, American Lawyer, Quatre Bras, Earls, Molto Amichi and Louiescall will assemble for another competitive handicap. Experienced campaigners will seek to strengthen their summer records, while improving performers will aim to continue their upward progress in one of the card’s valuable contests.

The fifth contest on the programme will be The Kerry Publicans Summer Race Day Fillies Maiden at 19:30, carrying prize money of €15,000 over 1m 3f 73yds. Benaki, Cite Florale, De Vega Queen, Guinelot, Hey Stella and Invincible Destiny will contest the race as they pursue an important maiden success. The longer distance will present a different examination of stamina and class, giving several improving fillies an opportunity to make significant progress.

The penultimate race of the evening will be The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at 20:00, offering €20,000 over 1m 3f 73yds. The line-up will feature Camino Lad, Go Kodi, Highwayman, Loch Gamhna, Manntari and Mr Ballynonty. As another informative maiden event, the contest will provide emerging runners with an opportunity to secure a first career victory while gaining valuable experience for future engagements.

Bringing the meeting to its conclusion, The Heights Hotel, Killarney Handicap will be run at 20:30 over 1m 3f 73yds for €10,000. Sands Castle, Sir Trancealot, Wipeawayyourtears, Chicago Moon, Point Cartwright and Guildhall Graduate will be expected to contest the finale. The staying handicap will provide a fitting conclusion to the evening as experienced runners compete for the final prize of the meeting.

The Killarney Race Cards 13 July will feature a seven-race programme beginning at 17:30 and concluding at 20:30, with more than €124,000 in prize money on offer. The fixture will include Irish Stallion Farms EBF races, competitive handicaps and maiden contests over 1m 20yds and 1m 3f 73yds, promising another quality evening of Irish Flat racing.

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Granville Racecourse will host an exciting six-race programme on Monday, July 13, bringing together Flat, Steeplechase and Cross-Country racing in a meeting that celebrates the diversity of French horse racing. Conducted under the banner of France Galop, the fixture offers competitive contests across a variety of distances and classes, providing opportunities for young prospects, experienced campaigners and specialist jumpers. The meeting begins at 2:00 pm and concludes at 6:00 pm, with every race presenting a different challenge.

Granville racecards 13 July 2026

Set in the Normandy region, Granville is one of France’s respected regional racecourses and continues to play an important role in the country’s summer racing calendar. Its annual meetings attract owners, trainers, jockeys and racing enthusiasts while also highlighting the contribution of local businesses that support the sport through race sponsorship. The July 13 card reflects this tradition with races sponsored by Mercedes-Benz, Restaurant La Table de Louis, PMU Le Derby, Vans MTM and other local partners.

Highlight Race

The feature contests of the afternoon are the Prix Restaurant La Table de Louis and the Prix des Vans MTM – Prix des Écuries du Paradis (Bénévoles), both carrying prize money of €16,000, the highest on the programme. The Prix Restaurant La Table de Louis, scheduled for 3:30 pm, is a 3,600-metre Steeplechase for four-year-olds and promises an engaging test of jumping ability, balance and stamina.

The day’s closing race, the Prix des Vans MTM – Prix des Écuries du Paradis (Bénévoles), takes centre stage at 6:00 pm as a demanding 4,800-metre Cross-Country contest for horses aged five years and older. As the longest race of the meeting, it places the spotlight on endurance, accurate jumping and tactical riding over a challenging specialist course.

Another race expected to attract attention is the Prix Mercedes-Benz, the opening maiden over 1,700 metres for three-year-olds. With 11 declared runners, it features the largest field of the afternoon and offers emerging horses an opportunity to gain valuable experience while competing for a €10,000 prize fund.

The afternoon begins at 2:00 pm with the Prix Mercedes-Benz, a maiden race for three-year-olds over 1,700 metres. Eleven runners are declared for the €10,000 contest, making it the biggest field on the card. Maiden races are important stepping stones for young horses, allowing them to continue their development while competing against rivals of similar experience. The combination of speed and stamina required over 1,700 metres should make for an interesting opening contest.

At 2:30 pm, attention shifts to the Prix Malplanche – Prix Equi’Celt (Des Bénévoles), a Class 4 Flat race over 2,400 metres worth €8,000. Open to horses aged four years and older, the race has attracted six runners. The longer distance places greater emphasis on stamina and race management, with competitors expected to settle into a steady rhythm before producing their finishing effort.

The programme moves into obstacle racing at 3:30 pm with the Prix Restaurant La Table de Louis, a Class 4 Steeplechase for four-year-olds over 3,600 metres. Carrying prize money of €16,000, it is one of the day’s most valuable races. Six runners are expected to contest the event, where fluent jumping and consistency over fences will be essential throughout the demanding journey.

At 4:30 pm, the Prix PMU Le Derby – Prix Christian Thouroude continues the obstacle programme. This Class 5 Steeplechase is reserved for five-year-olds and is also run over 3,600 metres, with €14,000 on offer. Another field of six runners will take on the course, aiming to produce accurate jumping and sustained performances from start to finish.

The penultimate contest is the Prix Menuiserie Gouelle (Vans MTM) at 5:30 pm. Covering 4,300 metres, the Class 5 Steeplechase is open to horses aged five years and older and offers €14,000 in prize money. Nine runners have been declared, creating one of the afternoon’s most competitive fields. The extended distance rewards stamina, composure and efficient jumping over every obstacle.

The meeting concludes at 6:00 pm with the Prix des Vans MTM – Prix des Écuries du Paradis (Bénévoles), a 4,800-metre Cross-Country event carrying €16,000 in prize money. Five runners are expected to line up for the demanding finale. Cross-Country racing is renowned for its unique obstacles and longer distances, requiring horses and riders to display endurance, adaptability and excellent jumping technique throughout the contest.

Monday’s programme highlights the broad appeal of French racing by bringing together Flat racing, Steeplechasing and Cross-Country competition in a single afternoon. It also provides valuable opportunities for horses at different stages of their careers, from promising three-year-olds seeking their first success to experienced stayers competing over marathon obstacle trips.

With six scheduled races, competitive fields and the support of France Galop alongside local sponsors, the Granville meeting promises an enjoyable summer afternoon that reflects the tradition and variety of regional horse racing in France. The fixture once again demonstrates why Granville remains an important venue on the French racing calendar, welcoming participants and spectators for a memorable day of equestrian sport.

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Dieppe Racecourse will stage an exciting afternoon of Flat racing on Monday, July 13, with an eight-race programme that brings together promising three-year-olds and experienced older campaigners. The card features maiden contests, competitive handicaps and high-quality sprint races, with total prize money culminating in the €50,900 Prix Région Normandie (Prix Dieppe Maritime), the richest race of the meeting.

The action begins at 2:18 PM and concludes at 6:30 PM, with race distances ranging from 1,100 metres to 3,000 metres, offering opportunities for both speed specialists and staying performers.

The opening contest, the Prix de la Valette at 2:18 PM, is a maiden for three-year-olds over 1,400 metres with a prize fund of €20,100. Nine runners are set to contest the race, giving several lightly raced horses the chance to record their maiden success and continue their development during the summer campaign.

At 2:53 PM, the Prix Formentera provides another opportunity for three-year-old maidens over 1,400 metres. Fourteen runners have been declared for the €20,100 contest, creating one of the most competitive fields of the afternoon. The race is expected to showcase several improving youngsters looking to make their mark.

The third race, the Prix de la Tour aux Crabes, is scheduled for 3:28 PM and is run over 3,000 metres. Six runners will compete in the €20,100 maiden, where stamina will be the key factor. The extended distance offers horses with staying potential an excellent opportunity to secure a breakthrough victory.

Handicap action begins at 4:03 PM with the Prix Freedonia, a 1,800-metre contest for three-year-olds carrying prize money of €20,200. Ten runners are entered, and the balanced handicap conditions are expected to produce a closely fought finish between evenly matched competitors.

The Prix de la Forêt d’Arques follows at 4:38 PM over 2,400 metres. This three-year-old handicap has attracted a maximum field of 16 runners competing for €20,200. The middle-distance event is likely to reward horses capable of maintaining a strong finish over the testing trip.

Sprint racing takes centre stage from the sixth race onwards. The Prix de l’Hippodrome du Champ de Mars at 5:13 PM is a Classe 3 handicap over 1,100 metres for horses aged four years and older. Fifteen runners will compete for €21,100, with experienced sprinters aiming to produce their best over the sharp distance.

The penultimate contest, the Prix The Governor’s House Mauritius, begins at 5:48 PM. Another Classe 3 handicap over 1,100 metres, it offers €25,900 in prize money and has attracted 15 runners. The race provides another opportunity for established sprinters to compete in a competitive field before the feature event.

The highlight of the afternoon is the Prix Région Normandie (Prix Dieppe Maritime) at 6:30 PM, a Classe 2 handicap over 1,100 metres carrying the highest prize fund of the meeting at €50,900. Sixteen runners have been declared, ensuring a competitive finale to the day’s racing.

Among the leading contenders is Lesslepasser, a seven-year-old carrying the top weight of 63kg under Pierre-Charles Boudot for trainer Mme S. Lanslots from draw 10. Profumo Di Iena, a four-year-old partnered by Cristian Demuro from stall 16, carries 60.5kg for trainer M. Guarnieri, while Royalwood lines up with 60kg under Frida Valle Skar for Mme C. Barande Barbe.

Other experienced runners include Schuman, Ozan, Shearkan, Glanworth, Grand Scoop, National Service, Bid For Chester, Sadalbari, Mellow Yellow, Pacharan, Gallius, Bonjour Ca Va, and Wild West. The field features accomplished jockeys including Aurélien Lemaitre, Tony Piccone, Alexis Pouchin, Théo Bachelot, Eddy Hardouin, and Jérôme Claudic, making the feature sprint one of the strongest contests on the card.

The combination of well-filled maiden races, competitive handicaps and quality sprint events ensures a varied programme throughout the afternoon. Young horses will have opportunities to establish themselves, while experienced campaigners compete in closely matched handicap contests across a range of distances.

With eight races covering everything from endurance tests over 3,000 metres to fast-paced 1,100-metre sprints, Monday’s meeting reflects the diversity of French Flat racing. The feature Prix Région Normandie (Prix Dieppe Maritime) promises an exciting conclusion as a talented field of seasoned sprinters competes for the day’s richest prize at one of Normandy’s most established racecourses.

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Ayr Racecourse returns with an engaging seven-race programme on Monday, July 13, offering a varied afternoon of flat racing featuring promising juveniles, experienced handicappers and apprentice riders. Beginning at 2:00 pm and concluding at 5:05 pm, the fixture combines developing young talent with seasoned campaigners across distances ranging from five furlongs to nearly one mile and six furlongs. With races catering to different age groups and official ratings, the meeting promises an entertaining day for racing enthusiasts following the summer flat season.

Ayr racecards 13 July 2026

The afternoon opens with The Supporting Ayr Racecourse, The John Cocking Irish EBF Novice Stakes (Class 3) over 7 furlongs and 59 yards, a contest for two-year-olds carrying prize money of £12,000. Juvenile races at this stage of the season often showcase emerging talent, and the opening event provides connections with an opportunity to assess young horses over a testing seven-furlong trip. The Irish EBF support underlines the importance of encouraging quality breeding and development among future stars of British and Irish racing.

Attention then shifts to speed specialists in the 2:30 pm 25% Off Lunch at Western House Hotel Handicap Stakes (Class 5). Run over the minimum distance of five furlongs, the race is open to horses aged three years and older rated between 56 and 75, with a prize fund of £8,000. Sprint races at Ayr frequently produce close finishes, rewarding quick acceleration and the ability to secure a favourable early position. The contest is expected to provide one of the day’s fastest and most exciting spectacles.

The 3:00 pm Watch Racing TV Free for 31 Days Handicap Stakes (Class 6) takes competitors over six furlongs. Restricted to horses rated 46 to 65, the race offers another £8,000 in prize money. These competitive handicaps often feature runners seeking to return to winning form or continue steady improvement. The slightly longer sprint distance places equal emphasis on speed and stamina, creating opportunities for horses capable of finishing strongly in the closing stages.

The programme reaches its midpoint with the 3:30 pm racingtv.com/freetrial Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over one mile and nine yards. Open to horses aged four years and older, the event carries £7,000 in prize money. Mile handicaps regularly reward tactical riding, with jockeys balancing patience and positioning before asking their mounts for maximum effort in the final furlongs. Ayr’s sweeping layout frequently encourages competitive finishes, making races over this distance particularly intriguing.

Another seven-furlong contest follows at 4:00 pm with the Try Racing TV for Free Now Handicap Stakes (Class 6). Open to horses rated 46 to 60, the race provides experienced campaigners with another opportunity to compete for £7,000. Seven furlongs is widely regarded as one of the most demanding distances in flat racing, requiring horses to combine the pace of sprinters with the endurance of milers. The balance between speed and stamina often produces closely matched contests.

One of the afternoon’s feature handicaps arrives at 4:30 pm in the Racing TV Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over one mile, two furlongs and nine yards. Carrying £8,000 in prize money, the contest is designed for horses rated 56 to 75 and offers middle-distance performers the opportunity to demonstrate their consistency. Success over this trip often depends on maintaining rhythm throughout the race before producing a sustained finish during the final quarter mile.

The meeting concludes with the 5:05 pm Every Race Live on Racing TV Apprentice Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over one mile, five furlongs and 44 yards. Reserved for apprentice jockeys, the race carries £8,000 and provides valuable experience for the sport’s emerging riders. Apprentice races play an important role in British racing by allowing developing jockeys to gain competitive opportunities while showcasing their racecraft against similarly ambitious rivals. The extended staying distance demands careful judgement from both horse and rider, making tactical decision-making especially significant.

Monday’s programme highlights the versatility of Ayr Racecourse, where races across a wide range of distances allow different types of horses to shine. From the raw potential of two-year-olds in the opening novice event to the stamina examination in the concluding apprentice handicap, the fixture reflects the diversity that characterises Britain’s flat racing calendar. Horses specialising in sprinting, middle-distance contests and staying races all have opportunities to perform, ensuring variety throughout the afternoon.

The card also demonstrates the importance of the handicap system in maintaining competitive racing. By grouping horses according to official ratings, each contest is designed to provide closely matched fields where consistent performances and effective race tactics often determine the outcome. Trainers will be looking for encouraging performances as the summer campaign continues, while jockeys aim to make the most of favourable opportunities across the seven races.

With attractive prize funds, competitive class structures and races suited to developing youngsters as well as experienced performers, Ayr’s Monday fixture offers a balanced and entertaining programme. The combination of novice company, sprint handicaps, mile contests, middle-distance races and a staying apprentice event ensures there is something for every racing follower. As the Scottish venue hosts another afternoon of flat racing, spectators can look forward to a full schedule showcasing the depth and diversity of the sport during the height of the summer season.

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