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Pune, July 9: The Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) has unveiled the official programme for the Pune Racing Season 2026, with the 122-day meeting set to commence on Friday, July 17 and conclude on Sunday, November 15 at the Pune Racecourse.

Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious fixtures on the Indian racing calendar, the Pune season will feature 21 premier races carrying a combined prize fund of over ₹14 crore, alongside a host of sponsored races and competitive handicaps.

The season once again showcases two of Indian racing’s most celebrated classics—the Indian St. Leger (Grade I) and the Viloo C. Poonawalla Pune Derby (Grade I). The Pune Derby, carrying a guaranteed prize fund of ₹1 crore, will once again serve as the crowning event of the season.

According to the club, the meeting is expected to attract 844 horses, including 281 two-year-olds, providing a platform for emerging talent alongside established campaigners. The season will also feature the participation of 29 ‘A’ Licensed Trainers, one ‘B’ Licensed Trainer and 51 ‘A’ Licensed Jockeys, ensuring high-quality competition throughout the four-month meeting.

Among the major attractions are the Eve Champion Trophy (Grade III), Altaf Hussain Million, Yohan Z. Poonawalla Turf Club Trophy (Grade III), Teena Katrak Memorial Independence Million, F. D. Wadia Trophy (Grade III), Devendra Jawaharlal Mathurawala Million, Noshir & Dolly Dhunjibhoy Sprint Million (Grade III), Pune City Gold Cup, S. A. Poonawalla Million (Grade III), Indian St. Leger (Grade I), Akkasaheb Maharaj Trophy, Mayor Buraoba Sanas Memorial Million, Royal Barbershop Trophy, General Rajendrasinhji Million, and the Burgundy Mantra Luxury Line RWITC Ltd. Trophy (Grade II), among others.

The Pune meeting opens on July 17, followed by racing on July 24. The August fixtures are scheduled for 2, 8, 15, 16, 22 and 29, while September racing will be held on 6, 12, 13, 20 and 27. October race days are 2, 10, 11, 18, 22 and 31, before the season concludes with meetings on November 5 and 15.

RWITC said it will continue its policy of permitting participation by outstation horses, except in the lowest handicap class, with the objective of encouraging wider participation and strengthening competition.

The club also acknowledged the continued support of its sponsors and partners, including the Poonawalla family, Poonawalla Group, Raptakos Brett & Co. Ltd., M. K. N. Dhunjibhoy & Family, SRS Group, Yeravada Stud & Agricultural Farm, D. C. D. Katrak, the Family of Altaf Hussain, and Burgundy Mantra Luxury Line, among others.

Hospitality partners for the season include Conrad Pune, Lemon Tree Hotels, and Westin Pune, while Pune Times Mirror returns as the print partner and Truefitt & Hill as the grooming partner. Carnival-style entertainment will also be organised in the Members’ Enclosure on select race days to enhance the race-day experience.

With a rich blend of tradition, top-class equine talent and prestigious feature races, the Pune Racing Season 2026 promises another memorable chapter in Indian Thoroughbred racing.

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The renowned ParisLongchamp Racecourse will stage an exciting evening of Flat racing on Thursday, July 9, with an eight-race programme featuring a blend of handicaps, claiming contests and quality Class races. Horses aged three years and above will compete over distances ranging from 1,400 metres to 2,250 metres, creating a varied card that showcases the depth of French racing.

ParisLongchamp racecards 9 july 2026 

The meeting opens at 5:31 pm with the Prix de l’Axe Majeur, a Class 4 contest over 2,250 metres for horses aged four years and older. Eleven runners are entered for the staying event, where stamina and race tactics are expected to play a decisive role over the longest distance of the evening.

At 6:05 pm, attention turns to the Prix d’Ivry, a Class 3 handicap over 1,400 metres for four-year-olds. Thirteen runners are declared, making it one of the largest fields on the card. The competitive nature of handicap racing should ensure a closely fought contest from start to finish.

The third race, the Prix de Charenton, is scheduled for 6:40 pm. Another Class 3 handicap over 1,400 metres, it has attracted twelve runners. The race provides another opportunity for improving four-year-olds to make their mark over the sprint distance.

The action continues at 7:15 pm with the Prix des Bouticles, a Class 3 event over 1,400 metres for horses aged four years and above. Eleven runners are expected to line up, and the experienced field promises another competitive contest.

The Prix de Salle-au-Comte follows at 7:50 pm. This 1,400-metre claiming race is restricted to three-year-olds and features eight runners. It offers young horses an opportunity to gain valuable experience while continuing their development during the summer campaign.

At 8:32 pm, the Prix du Village takes centre stage. The Class 3 claiming race over 2,000 metres has attracted nine runners aged four years and older. The middle-distance contest is expected to reward horses capable of settling well before producing a strong finish.

The penultimate race is the Prix de la Huchette at 9:02 pm, a Class 4 claiming contest over 1,600 metres for older horses. Ten runners are declared, with the mile distance expected to provide another tactical contest as experienced campaigners seek success late in the programme.

The evening concludes with the feature race, the Prix de la Colonne Vendôme, at 9:32 pm. This Class 2 contest for three-year-olds over 2,000 metres carries the highest prize fund of the meeting at €25,600, making it the standout event on the card.

Eight promising runners have been declared for the finale. Ebiyar will be partnered by Mickael Barzalona for trainer Francis-Henri Graffard, while Seneque (IRE) represents the stable of André Fabre with Pierre-Charles Boudot in the saddle. Earthquake lines up for trainer Mario Baratti under Cristian Demuro, and Sharpshoot (GB) will be ridden by Alexis Pouchin.

The fillies also bring strong credentials to the race. Ymeeelih will be partnered by Christophe Soumillon for trainer Andreas Schutz, Family Secret (GB) will be ridden by Augustin Madamet, Sundara (USA) teams up with Marvin Grandin, while Global Asset completes the field under Antoine Hamelin for trainer Christophe Ferland. With several leading jockeys and respected training operations represented, the finale promises to provide an excellent conclusion to the evening.

ParisLongchamp continues to be one of France’s most prestigious racing venues, regularly hosting major international meetings while also providing opportunities for emerging horses to progress through the ranks. Thursday’s programme reflects that tradition, combining experienced older horses with developing three-year-olds across a wide range of race conditions.

From the opening staying contest to the high-quality Class 2 finale, spectators can expect a varied evening featuring tactical middle-distance races, competitive handicaps and exciting sprint contests. The balanced programme, healthy field sizes and presence of several accomplished jockeys ensure that the July 9 fixture offers an entertaining showcase of French Flat racing at one of the sport’s most historic venues.

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Among Ireland’s most prestigious Flat racing venues, Leopardstown Racecourse will host a competitive seven-race evening fixture on Thursday, 9 July. The meeting will begin at 4:50 PM and conclude at 8:13 PM, featuring a maiden, four handicaps, a Group 3 feature and a qualified riders’ contest. With more than €265,000 in total prize money on offer, the programme will provide a varied evening of racing across distances ranging from seven furlongs to nearly two miles.

Leopardstown Race Cards 9 July

The evening will get underway with the Fillies Maiden at 4:50 PM. Run over 7f 50yds for €22,000, the opening contest will feature A Girl Named Sioux, Arizonaneargalway, Bellesque, Carafinn, Churchill Bond and Fine Line. The race will offer several lightly raced fillies an opportunity to make a positive impression.

Next on the programme comes the Handicap at 5:25 PM. The 7f 50yds contest will carry €25,000 in prize money, with Invincible Will, Time Bender, Zenford, Dawn Romance, Mighty Danu and Dark Leader expected to line up. A competitive field will ensure another closely contested race early in the evening.

Centre stage will then belong to the Brownstown Stakes (Group 3) at 5:55 PM. Run over 7f 50yds for €70,000, the feature contest is expected to include Bella Isabella, Chantez, Duckadilly, Fingerpaint, Nancy J and Phenomenal Filly. The Group 3 event will represent the highest level of competition on the card.

The competitive action will continue with the Harry Meighan Memorial Handicap at 6:28 PM. Staged over 1 mile for €20,000, the race is expected to feature Glyndwr, Ocean Manifest, Bill Silvers, Dark Viper, Heliogabalus and Dark Summit. The contest will add further depth to an already balanced programme.

Attention will then shift to the evening’s richest contest, the Nasrullah Handicap, at 7:03 PM. The 1m 1f handicap offers €100,000 in prize money and is expected to feature Diego El Queso, Lord Massusus, Cloud Seeker, Retracement, Slieve Binnian and Playin Cool. The valuable prize fund will make this one of the standout races of the meeting.

The penultimate contest will arrive in the form of the Mervue Equine Handicap at 7:38 PM. Run over 1m 1f for €12,000, the field is expected to include Burford Beauty, Mullacurry Maid, William F Browne, Anchors Away, Max Meridius and Medieval Night. The race will continue the competitive handicap action before the finale.

Bringing the meeting to its conclusion will be the Hurling For Cancer Research (Q.R.) Race at 8:13 PM. The 1m 7f staying contest will carry €16,000 in prize money, with Delta, The Mediator, Sirius, Catalani, Friary Road and Murat expected to line up. The qualified riders’ event will complete the seven-race programme.

Leopardstown’s Thursday fixture will combine promising young runners, experienced handicappers and Pattern-class performers across a well-balanced evening schedule. The Brownstown Stakes (Group 3) will headline the programme, while the €100,000 Nasrullah Handicap will stand as the richest contest of the meeting. The varied race distances will provide different tests for runners and contribute to another competitive evening at one of Ireland’s leading racecourses.

The Leopardstown Race Cards 9 July programme will feature seven races, highlighted by the Brownstown Stakes (Group 3) and the €100,000 Nasrullah Handicap. With competitive fields, varied race conditions and substantial prize money, the meeting will offer another notable evening of Irish Flat racing.

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With another evening fixture knocking at its door, Epsom Downs Racecourse will welcome six races on Thursday, 9 July. The meeting will begin at 6:05 PM and conclude at 8:52 PM, featuring a varied programme for two-year-olds, three-year-olds and older horses. From a maiden contest for juvenile fillies to competitive handicaps over sprint, middle-distance and staying trips, the fixture will offer a balanced evening of racing with prize money exceeding £55,000 across the six races.

Epsom Downs Race Cards 9 July

Getting the evening underway, The Tadworth Handicap Stakes (Class 5) will be run at 6:05 PM over 1m 4f 6y for three-year-olds. A field of five runners comprising Tai Hang Pegasus, Zurna, Celestarak, Society Girl and Darkest Red will contest the opening race, which will provide the first staying test of the meeting. Prize Money: £8,500.

The attention will then switch to the juveniles as The EBF Restricted Maiden Fillies’ Stakes (Class 4) (GBB Race) is scheduled for 6:40 PM over 7f 3y. The nine-runner field will include Aminaty, Chaise Longue, Crown Velocity, Eabha, Pearl Grace, Woodhay Wayfarer, Minnal, Summer Triangle and Tiora Time, with several youngsters set to make their racecourse debuts. Prize Money: £11,000.

The third contest on the programme will be The Langley Vale Handicap Stakes (Class 5) at 7:15 PM over 7f 3y for horses aged four years and older. Potomac River, Stenmark, Silver Trumpet, Panelli, Jersey Maverick and Dandy Khan will line up in a competitive handicap that will test speed and consistency over the intermediate trip. Prize Money: £8,500.

The pace will lift midway through the evening when The Merland Rise Handicap Stakes (Class 4) takes place at 7:50 PM over 6f 3y. Aberama Gold, Rage of Thunder, Twirler, Acclaimed Freedom, King of Chaos, Ancient Times, Balon d’Or and Harry Brown will contest the eight-runner sprint for three-year-olds and upwards, with £11,500 on offer.

With the meeting entering its closing stages, The Nifty 50 Handicap Stakes (Class 5) will be contested at 8:22 PM over 1m 113y. Happy Banner, Tronido, Darvel, Prodigal Son, Buy The Dip, Play Me, Swiped and Ritaal will feature in the penultimate race for three-year-olds and older, competing for £8,500 in prize money.

The curtain will fall with The Handicap Stakes (Class 6) at 8:52 PM over 1m 2f 17y for three-year-olds. Living In Hope, Sail On Sailor, Don Pablo Colina, Minerality, Sweep In Time, Takeitorleaveit and Cormorant Rock will bring the evening to a close while contesting the final race for £7,000.

Thursday’s fixture will present a well-balanced programme featuring maiden company alongside handicaps across a variety of distances. With opportunities for promising juveniles, progressive three-year-olds and experienced campaigners, the six-race card will provide another competitive evening at Epsom Downs.

The Epsom Downs Race Cards 9 July will feature six races from 6:05 PM to 8:52 PM, covering sprint, middle-distance and staying contests for different age groups. The programme will combine maiden and handicap racing in a varied evening schedule at the Surrey venue.

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Dieppe Racecourse hosts an action-packed seven-race programme on Thursday, July 9, bringing together hurdle and flat contests that highlight the depth of French racing. The card features a blend of experienced campaigners, emerging three-year-olds and competitive handicappers across distances ranging from 1,800 metres to 3,800 metres.

Dieppe racecards 9 july 2026 

The meeting opens at 12:04 PM with the Prix de l’Ouest, a Class 4 hurdle over 3,400 metres for four-year-olds with a prize fund of €21,000. Nine runners are set to line up in the opener, where accurate jumping and stamina will be key factors over the testing course.

The day’s feature event follows at 12:36 PM with the Prix de la Galissonniere, a 3,800-metre handicap hurdle for five-year-olds carrying the highest prize fund of the meeting at €26,000. The race has attracted a competitive field of ten entries, although Zayina and Sirene Success (IRE) are listed as non-runners, leaving a quality line-up to contest the feature.

Among the leading contenders is La Belle Histoire, who carries 71 kilograms under jockey Kilian Dubourg for trainer Christophe Dubourg. Liege Ardent, also carrying 71 kilograms, represents trainer J. Delaunay with Anthony Renard in the saddle. L’Oree des Blaises, partnered by Mathis Zuliani, tops the weights at 69 kilograms (72kg official rating), while Vadivar, Puncheur, Messy, Taganay, and the lightly weighted Breeze d’Auteuil (IRE) complete the remaining declared runners. With its demanding distance and handicap conditions, the race promises to provide a thorough examination of stamina, jumping ability and tactical riding.

The programme switches to the flat at 1:08 PM for the Prix de Bon Abri, a Class 4 contest over 1,800 metres for horses aged four years and above. Eight runners will compete for €14,600, with the intermediate distance expected to reward horses capable of settling well before producing a strong finish.

Attention then turns to the Prix Riverman at 1:43 PM, a 2,400-metre maiden for three-year-olds worth €15,600. Ten runners have been declared for this important opportunity, where lightly raced horses will aim to secure their first career victory. Maiden races often provide valuable insight into future prospects, making this contest one to watch closely.

The Prix de Cambourg follows at 2:18 PM, another 2,400-metre event for three-year-olds, this time run under claiming conditions with prize money of €11,500. A field of ten runners is expected, and the race offers developing horses an opportunity to gain valuable experience while competing on level terms.

At 2:53 PM, the Prix Claude Rouget brings together horses aged four years and older for a 2,400-metre maiden carrying €11,900 in prize money. Twelve runners have been entered, making it the largest field of the afternoon. The sizeable line-up should ensure an intriguing tactical contest, with positioning likely to prove decisive over the staying distance.

The meeting concludes at 3:28 PM with the Prix Poliglote (Race and Care), a handicap for three-year-olds over 1,800 metres. Eleven runners will compete for €19,200, bringing the curtain down on the day’s racing. The closing handicap is expected to produce a closely fought finish, as progressive young horses attempt to build on earlier performances this season.

Dieppe’s July 9 fixture showcases the variety of French racing, with hurdle specialists opening the programme before flat performers take centre stage during the afternoon. The schedule includes maiden races for developing talent, handicaps that encourage competitive racing, and conditions contests for more experienced campaigners.

The Prix de la Galissonniere stands out as the highlight of the meeting thanks to its €26,000 purse and competitive handicap conditions. Meanwhile, the Prix Claude Rouget, with its twelve-runner field, promises one of the day’s most open contests, while the Prix Riverman offers an opportunity to identify promising three-year-olds beginning their racing careers.

With seven races covering a wide range of distances and conditions, Thursday’s programme at Dieppe provides an entertaining afternoon of French racing. From the opening hurdle at 12:04 PM to the concluding handicap at 3:28 PM, spectators can look forward to a meeting featuring quality competition, developing talent and compelling contests across both jumps and flat racing.

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Catterick Bridge Racecourse staged an enjoyable afternoon of summer Flat racing on Thursday, 9 July, featuring six competitive contests that showcased experienced campaigners, promising juveniles and talented riders. The meeting produced several impressive performances, with jockeys David Allan and Rowan Scott each recording two winners during an entertaining programme.

Catterick Bridge race results 8 july 

From apprentice riders making their mark in the opening contest to a determined staying performance later in the afternoon, the meeting highlighted the competitive nature of racing at one of North Yorkshire’s best-known racecourses.

Pleasant summer weather greeted runners and spectators throughout the afternoon. Mild temperatures, light cloud cover and gentle winds created ideal conditions, while the racing surface remained consistent from the opening race to the finale.

Catterick Bridge Racecourse is among England’s oldest racecourses, with organised racing taking place for more than two centuries. Situated in North Yorkshire, the venue hosts both Flat and National Hunt fixtures and is known for its sharp, left-handed circuit that regularly produces exciting finishes. The racecourse continues to attract runners from leading northern stables throughout the season.

Routine watering was carried out before the meeting to maintain an even racing surface. The careful preparation ensured fair conditions for all six races despite the warm summer weather.

The afternoon began with the 2:00 PM Pinker’s Pond Apprentice Handicap (Class 6) over seven furlongs, where Classy Clarets (IRE) delivered a determined performance under Jack Nicholls. After settling comfortably during the early stages, the pair made smooth progress entering the closing furlong before finishing strongly to secure victory. The success rewarded a confident ride and continued the horse’s encouraging form over the distance.

Attention then turned to the 2:30 PM Download the Raceday Ready App Nursery Handicap (Class 6) over five furlongs. Penny Capri (IRE), partnered by Rowan Scott, produced an impressive display from the front. Showing excellent early speed, the youngster maintained a strong gallop throughout and held the advantage all the way to the finish, suggesting there is further improvement to come as the season progresses.

The 3:00 PM Racing TV Profits Returned to Racing Fillies’ Restricted Novice (Class 5) provided an opportunity for lightly raced fillies to demonstrate their potential. Warby, ridden by David Allan, made the most of the opportunity with a composed and professional performance. Travelling smoothly throughout the five-furlong contest, the filly responded well when challenged in the closing stages to record a well-deserved success and underline her promise for future assignments.

David Allan celebrated a second winner in the 3:30 PM All Races Live on Racing TV Handicap (Class 5) over seven furlongs as Beyond The Bar (IRE) produced another determined display. Positioned patiently during the opening stages, the horse quickened impressively in the final furlong to move clear and complete an excellent double for the experienced jockey.

The day’s longest contest came in the 4:00 PM Turmeric Challenge Trophy Handicap (Class 6) over one mile, seven furlongs and 201 yards. Sugarpiehoneybunch (IRE), partnered by Rhys Elliott, demonstrated impressive stamina in the closing stages. After being ridden patiently throughout much of the race, the horse finished powerfully to secure victory and confirm its ability over longer distances.

The meeting concluded with the 4:30 PM Racing Again 15th July Fillies’ Handicap (Class 5) over seven furlongs. Velvet Rhythm, ridden by Rowan Scott, delivered a polished performance to claim the final race of the afternoon. Travelling strongly before producing a decisive challenge inside the closing furlong, the filly crossed the line comfortably to give Rowan Scott his second winner of the meeting.

The six-race programme once again demonstrated the appeal of racing at Catterick Bridge, where competitive fields and well-prepared conditions combined to produce an entertaining afternoon. Apprentice riders gained valuable experience, promising young horses continued their development, and established performers added further victories to their records.

David Allan and Rowan Scott were the standout jockeys with two winners apiece, while Classy Clarets, Penny Capri, Warby, Beyond The Bar, Sugarpiehoneybunch and Velvet Rhythm all produced performances that will encourage their respective connections as the Flat season continues.

With favourable weather, a well-maintained racing surface and competitive action across every contest, Catterick Bridge once again delivered a successful day’s racing that reflected the quality and tradition of one of Britain’s most respected regional racecourses.

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Kilbeggan Racecourse is preparing for its biggest fixture of the season on Friday evening, July 10, with a capacity field assembled for the €100,000 Kilmurray Group Midlands National. The Listed handicap chase has become one of the standout contests of the Irish summer jumps programme, attracting a competitive mix of proven staying chasers and progressive contenders.

Kilbeggan Midlands National 2026.

Run over 3m1f, the prestigious contest has drawn the maximum field of 14 runners, ensuring another closely contested renewal of a race that continues to grow in stature. Now in its third year under the sponsorship of Kilmurray’s Homevalue Hardware in Mullingar, the feature promises to be the highlight of an evening that traditionally attracts strong local support.

Last year’s winner Amirite returns in search of another success for trainer Henry de Bromhead. Carrying top weight of 11st 12lb, the experienced chaser arrives with an excellent record in the race, having also finished runner-up in the previous edition. His proven ability around Kilbeggan makes him one of the principal contenders once again.

De Bromhead also relies on Native Speaker, who produced an emphatic front-running performance to win the McHale Mayo National at Ballinrobe by seven lengths in late May. Stable jockey Darragh O’Keeffe keeps the partnership intact, while Raglan Road, successful in two of his last three starts, completes a strong three-pronged challenge from the Waterford stable.

Champion trainer Willie Mullins will be hoping to secure a race that has remained absent from his distinguished record since the Midlands National was first staged in 1997. His leading hope is Uncle Pat, who arrives after a commanding 15-length victory at the Punchestown Festival and will again be partnered by Paul Townend. Stablemate Yoradreamer also takes his chance.

Another trainer expected to feature prominently is John Ryan, whose runners have enjoyed notable success at Kilbeggan in recent seasons. Ryan saddles four runners on Friday, with much of the attention focused on Drumgill, whose remarkable rise has made him one of the race’s most appealing stories.

Purchased for only €5,000 at auction, Drumgill has earned more than €120,000 during his career and added a Listed victory at Fairyhouse to his record last winter. Ryan expressed confidence in his preparation ahead of Friday’s assignment.

“He is a seven-time winner. His preparation has been very good. He has been trained with nothing else in mind and he is best on good ground. I think he has a massive chance,” the trainer said.

Several other runners also bring strong credentials into the feature. Pride Of Place, trained by Enda Bolger, captured the Killarney National two starts ago and remains among the respected challengers.

Trainer Gordon Elliott, a two-time winner of the Midlands National since 2018, is represented by three runners, including Boston Rover, who returns after an absence stretching back to last October, when he completed a hat-trick of chase victories.

Beyond the feature race, Friday’s meeting is expected to attract a large crowd, with entertainment planned throughout the evening alongside a quality programme of National Hunt racing.

Kilbeggan Racecourse manager Stephen Heffernan welcomed the continued backing of the event and looked forward to another memorable edition.

“I would like to thank Conor and Dermot Kilmurray for their sponsorship of our biggest race. It looks like the weather will be fabulous and we have plenty of family entertainment and music lined up. We are very much looking forward to what should be a great evening’s racing at Kilbeggan,” he said.

With established stars, returning winners and emerging staying chasers all set to line up, the Kilbeggan Midlands National 2026 looks set to provide another compelling chapter in one of Ireland’s leading summer jumps races.

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Carlisle Racecourse welcomes racegoers for an entertaining afternoon of Flat racing on Thursday, 9 July, with a six-race programme showcasing promising newcomers, developing juveniles and competitive handicappers. The card offers a blend of sprint contests and stamina tests, while the feature event of the day is the British EBF Fillies’ Handicap Stakes, the richest race on the programme with a prize fund of £16,500.

Located in Cumbria, Carlisle Racecourse is one of Britain’s most distinctive racing venues. Established in the early 1900s, the course has built a reputation for producing exciting finishes thanks to its demanding uphill run to the winning post. Success at Carlisle often depends not only on speed but also on stamina and determination, making every contest a true examination of a horse’s ability.

The afternoon begins at 2:00 pm with the Racing TV Novice Stakes (Class 4) over 7 furlongs and 187 yards. Open to horses aged three years and older, the race carries a prize fund of £10,000. Novice contests regularly introduce horses with the potential to progress through the ranks, and this extended seven-furlong trip provides an ideal opportunity for emerging talent to display both pace and endurance.

At 2:35 pm, attention turns to the Molson Coors EBF Maiden Fillies’ Stakes (Class 3) over 6 furlongs and 209 yards. Restricted to two-year-old fillies, the race is worth £13,000 and is expected to feature several well-bred youngsters making early impressions in their careers. Performances in races of this nature often shape future campaigns and highlight fillies capable of competing at higher levels later in the season.

The 3:10 pm Muckle Handicap Stakes (Class 6) is staged over 1 mile, 3 furlongs and 56 yards with a prize fund of £6,500. Open to horses rated between 46 and 60, the contest places emphasis on stamina, particularly with Carlisle’s uphill finish presenting an additional challenge in the closing stages.

Speed comes to the fore in the 3:45 pm Rachael Bell Wealth Management Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over 5 furlongs and 182 yards. Carrying a purse of £6,500, the sprint is open to runners rated between 46 and 65. Quick acceleration from the starting stalls and the ability to sustain top speed will be vital over the sharp trip.

The afternoon’s feature event arrives at 4:20 pm with the British EBF Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 4) over 5 furlongs and 182 yards. Offering the day’s highest prize fund of £16,500, the race has attracted a competitive field of eight fillies and mares rated between 61 and 80.

Among the leading contenders is Cotai Belle (IRE) from the Richard and Peter Fahey stable. The three-year-old carries the highest official rating of 80 and arrives after a pair of runner-up finishes, suggesting she is in consistent form. Mae Amor (IRE), trained by Rebecca Menzies, is another notable runner. Rated 78, she returned to winning form earlier this season and carries the top weight of 10st.

William Haggas is represented by Creative Queen (USA), a progressive three-year-old who has already recorded a victory this year and could continue her upward trajectory. Rogue Attraction (IRE) from Edward Bethell’s yard also brings useful form into the contest and remains capable of further improvement.

Experienced mare Ormolulu (IRE), trained by Gemma Tutty, adds valuable experience to the line-up, while D Flawless (IRE) from Paul Midgley’s stable has already visited the winner’s enclosure this season and looks capable of another solid performance. Bleep Test (GB), representing Tim Easterby, has shown consistency in previous outings, and Dandy Magic (IRE) completes the field for trainer Jim Goldie after several competitive performances in similar company.

With a strong mix of progressive younger fillies and experienced mares, the feature handicap promises to be one of the most competitive races on the card and could produce an exciting finish up Carlisle’s demanding incline.

The meeting concludes at 4:55 pm with the Dalston “Confined” Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over 6 furlongs and 209 yards. Worth £8,000, the contest is restricted to horses that have yet to register a victory during the 2026 season. The conditions create a closely matched field, with every runner seeking an overdue return to the winner’s enclosure.

Thursday’s programme highlights the variety of Flat racing at Carlisle, combining novice contests, juvenile races and competitive handicaps across a range of distances. The course’s famous uphill finish remains one of its defining features, frequently producing dramatic conclusions as runners battle to the line.

With quality fields, healthy prize money and competitive racing throughout the afternoon, Carlisle is set to deliver another enjoyable day of Flat racing, headlined by the British EBF Fillies’ Handicap Stakes, the standout contest of the meeting.

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Doncaster Racecourse is set to host an action-packed eight-race Flat meeting on Thursday, 9 July, featuring a balanced programme of novice contests, handicaps and an Arabian race. The afternoon begins at 2:10pm and concludes at 6:10pm, with horses of varying ages and experience competing across sprint, middle-distance and staying trips.

The centrepiece of the meeting is the 2:45pm St Leger Trial Novice Stakes, the richest race on the card with a £80,000 prize fund. The winner will also receive a free initial entry to the 2026 St Leger, adding further importance to one of the day’s standout contests.

The meeting opens at 2:10pm with the Champagne Trial EBF Novice Stakes (Class 2) over 7 furlongs and 6 yards. Open to two-year-olds, the race carries a £50,000 prize fund and provides an early opportunity for promising youngsters to continue their development. Doncaster’s wide, galloping turf track offers an ideal setting for inexperienced runners to gain valuable experience and showcase their potential.

Attention then turns to the feature event at 2:45pm, the St Leger Trial Novice Stakes (Class 2) over 1 mile, 3 furlongs and 218 yards. Open to three-year-olds, it is the highest-value race of the afternoon, offering £80,000 in prize money. Alongside the generous purse, the winner earns a free initial entry to the 2026 St Leger, making this an important milestone for horses with aspirations of progressing to major staying contests later in their careers. The extended distance provides a thorough examination of stamina, balance and finishing strength.

The 3:20pm Supports Jack Berry House Handicap Stakes (Class 5) follows over 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 136 yards. Open to horses aged four years and older rated between 51 and 70, the contest offers £8,400 in prize money. Staying races at Doncaster often reward patience and endurance, with the long home straight providing every runner an opportunity to produce a sustained finish.

At 3:55pm, the programme continues with a Class 4 Handicap Stakes over 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 64 yards. Carrying a prize fund of £10,800, the race is open to horses aged three years and above rated 61 to 80. The distance demands a combination of tactical awareness, speed and stamina, making it one of the most competitive handicaps of the afternoon.

The 4:30pm Nifty 50 Handicap Stakes (Class 6) is contested over 7 furlongs and 213 yards with £7,200 in prize money. Restricted to horses rated 46 to 65, the race offers another closely matched contest on Doncaster’s fair turf course, where a strong finish often proves decisive.

The action continues at 5:05pm with another Class 4 Handicap Stakes over 7 furlongs and 6 yards. Worth £10,800, the race is open to horses rated 61 to 80 and is expected to provide an exciting contest featuring experienced performers alongside progressive runners over a distance that regularly produces competitive finishes.

Sprint specialists take centre stage at 5:40pm in the Amateur Jockeys’ Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over 5 furlongs and 143 yards. Offering £8,400 in prize money, the race is open to horses rated 51 to 70 and provides amateur riders with an opportunity to demonstrate their skills in the shortest race of the meeting, where early pace and precise timing are often crucial.

The day’s programme concludes at 6:10pm with the Arabian Racing Organisation Conditions Stakes over 1 mile. Open to three and four-year-old Arabian horses, the contest carries a £6,000 prize fund and highlights an important part of the British Arabian racing calendar, bringing the meeting to a distinctive close.

Thursday’s Doncaster fixture offers a varied afternoon of Flat racing, combining promising young horses, competitive handicaps, staying contests, sprint action and specialist Arabian racing. With the £80,000 St Leger Trial Novice Stakes serving as the feature event, racegoers can look forward to a quality programme from the opening juvenile contest through to the concluding Arabian feature.

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