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Newbury Hosts Exciting Seven-Race Jumps Meeting This Friday

Newbury racecards 20 March at Newbury Racecourse
By | 20 Mar 2026 | Mumbai

Racing returns to Newbury Racecourse on Friday, 20 March, with a competitive seven-race jumps card featuring a mix of novice contests, handicaps, and a hunters’ chase. With solid prize money on offer across the afternoon, the meeting promises quality action for both seasoned campaigners and emerging talents.

The opener at 2:00 pm, the Novices’ Hurdle Race, sets the tone for the day. Run over 2 miles 4 furlongs and 118 yards, this Class 3 contest offers £15,000 in prize money and features a field of eight runners. As a staying hurdle for novices, it provides a strong test of stamina and jumping ability, often highlighting horses with potential for higher-class races later in the season.

In the 2:30 pm Focus Ltd Novices’ Limited Handicap Steeple Chase at Newbury Racecourse, Captain Bellamy is set to be a leading contender under Harry Cobden. The seven-year-old gelding carries 11st 10lbs with a BHA rating of 121 and represents the powerful Paul Nicholls yard for owner Mrs Johnny de la Hey. He is joined by El Capitaine, an eight-year-old trained by Kayley Woollacott and ridden by Ben Jones, who comes into the race with a rating of 119 and will carry 11st 8lbs for owner Mr I G Thompson. Fresh Kicks, trained by Nicky Henderson and partnered by James Bowen, adds further depth to the field, carrying 11st 7lbs off a mark of 118 for owner Mr Michael Blencowe.

He Knows Better brings solid form into the race for trainer Warren Greatrex, with Sean Bowen taking the ride on the eight-year-old gelding who carries 11st 6lbs and holds a BHA rating of 117. Meanwhile, Lylian, the youngest in the lineup at five years old, represents the Gary and Josh Moore stable under Caoilin Quinn. Carrying 11st 0lbs with a rating of 113, he runs for owners Mr T Jacobs and Mrs E Avery and could be an interesting contender in this competitive Class 3 contest over fences.

The 3:00 pm race is a handicap hurdle over 2 miles and 69 yards. With £16,000 up for grabs and eight runners declared, this race is expected to be tightly contested. Handicap hurdles often produce unpredictable outcomes, as horses compete off adjusted weights, making this a race where consistency and race tactics will be key.

Stamina comes further into play at 3:32 pm in the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Handicap Hurdle Race. Run over 3 miles and 57 yards, this Class 3 contest also offers £16,000 and features seven runners. Long-distance hurdle races like this test not only endurance but also race management, with jockeys needing to judge pace carefully to ensure their mounts finish strongly.

The 4:07 pm Handicap Steeple Chase steps up the excitement with a larger field of eleven runners. This Class 4 contest, run over 2 miles 6 furlongs and 93 yards, carries a prize fund of £13,000. With more runners in the mix, this race is likely to be run at a strong pace, increasing the chances of late drama as horses battle it out over the final fences.

One of the most competitive races of the day is scheduled for 4:42 pm, the Handicap Hurdle. With a full field of sixteen runners, this Class 4 contest over 3 miles and 57 yards offers £11,000 in prize money. Big-field handicaps are always challenging, with traffic, positioning, and timing playing key roles in determining the outcome.

The card concludes at 5:16 pm with the Highclere Horse Feeds Oataalin Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase. This Class 5 race over 2 miles 7 furlongs and 91 yards has attracted eight runners competing for £6,500. Hunters’ chases bring a unique dynamic to the meeting, often featuring experienced horses and amateur riders, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the finale.

Overall, Friday’s meeting at Newbury Racecourse offers a well-balanced programme of races, combining competitive handicaps with promising novice events. With varied distances and field sizes throughout the card, racegoers can look forward to an engaging afternoon of National Hunt racing.

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