A competitive six-race Flat turf meeting takes centre stage at Great Yarmouth Racecourse on Thursday, 28 May, with promising youngsters, experienced handicappers and several powerful racing stables all represented across the afternoon card.
The meeting begins at 2:18pm with the Winning Experience With Moulton Racing Novice Stakes, a Class 3 contest over one mile, three furlongs and 104 yards for three-year-olds. Carrying prize money of £12,000, the race is expected to attract progressive middle-distance performers still learning their trade.
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Novice races at this time of year often provide an opportunity for lightly raced horses to gain valuable experience before stepping into stronger company during the summer months. The extended trip around the Norfolk circuit should place emphasis on stamina and tactical positioning, particularly in the closing stages.
The 2:48pm Download The At The Races App Handicap Stakes is a competitive Class 4 event over seven furlongs for runners aged four and above rated between 61 and 80. With £10,800 on offer, the contest is likely to feature a closely matched field where recent form and track positioning could prove decisive.
Seven furlongs at Yarmouth regularly rewards horses capable of travelling smoothly before producing a late challenge in the long straight. Several runners are expected to arrive in consistent form, adding further intrigue to one of the afternoon’s stronger handicaps.
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One of the feature races of the day comes at 3:23pm in the British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes, a Class 3 contest for two-year-olds over seven furlongs worth £13,000 — the highest prize-money race on the card. The race has attracted a fascinating group of juveniles from leading stables, including several highly regarded newcomers.
Among the runners is Al Hudaiba, representing the powerful yard of Charlie Appleby and the globally renowned Godolphin operation. Ridden by Tom Marquand, the colt already has racecourse experience following his debut earlier this month and could benefit significantly from that outing.
Also entered is Bincimbal, trained by Harry Charlton for Salhia Stud Limited, while George Boughey saddles Byzantine, who will be partnered by talented jockey Billy Loughnane. The field also includes Eagle Island from the stable of Andrew Balding and Shiyam, trained by the respected father-and-son team of John Gosden and Thady Gosden for Shadwell Estate Company Ltd.
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With several powerful yards represented, the contest could produce future pattern-race performers later in the season. The seven-furlong distance will also offer an early indication of which juveniles may develop into mile performers as their careers progress.
The 3:53pm Norwich Inns Handicap Stakes sees older horses compete over one mile, two furlongs and 23 yards in a Class 5 event worth £10,000. Restricted to runners rated between 56 and 75, the race should provide a balanced clash between improving middle-distance performers and experienced handicappers.
Great Yarmouth’s long straight frequently creates exciting finishes in races over this trip, particularly when runners are held up for a late challenge. Consistency and stamina are expected to play key roles in determining the outcome.
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Sprint specialists then take centre stage at 4:23pm in the Sky Sports Racing Virgin 512 Handicap Stakes, a six-furlong Class 4 handicap carrying £10,800 in prize money. Open to runners rated between 61 and 80, the race is expected to deliver another competitive contest featuring several established sprint handicappers.
Fast starts and tactical positioning are often crucial in Yarmouth sprint races, especially when the pace develops quickly from the outset. Horses capable of maintaining momentum in the closing furlong generally hold a strong advantage on the seaside track.
The card concludes at 5:00pm with the Get Raceday Ready Handicap Stakes, a Class 6 contest over one mile and three yards for runners rated between 46 and 60. Worth £7,200, the finale offers lower-grade performers a valuable opportunity to end the afternoon on a winning note.
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Thursday’s fixture once again highlights the variety and competitiveness of racing at Great Yarmouth Racecourse, with promising juveniles, progressive three-year-olds and experienced handicappers all featuring across an entertaining afternoon of Flat turf action.
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