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Friday's racing bulletin
Topic Started: Aug 18 2006, 12:11 PM (80 Views)
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Friday's racing bulletin

The Five Live selection is Logsdail in the 1905 at Newmarket (all times BST).
Friday's racing will get under way at Newbury, Folkestone, Newcastle, Newmarket and Catterick.

Newbury have a bumper eight-race card which starts at 1410. Heavy rain fell during the night but the going remains good to firm.

The listed race at 1550 is the feature with John Gosden's Valiance bidding to follow up his debut success at Lingfield.

The colt cost 130,000 guineas as a yearling and is entered in the Derby. He won well at Lingfield and is expected to make a smooth transition from maiden's to listed. The unraced Tastahil looks another interesting contender.

Folkestone also have a marathon eight-race card with racing getting under way at 1320. The going has changed significantly and is now good to soft with good places following 10mm of rain.

Henry Candy has his string in cracking form and the Wantage trainer can add another to his tally with the consistent Early Evening in the 1600.

Newcastle had a tiny amount of rain overnight and the ground remains good with good to firm places but that could easily change with heavy showers forecast. The first race gets under way at 1430.

Carnivore in the 16.10 was only beaten by a neck last night at Musselburgh and goes for quick compensation.

The race looks fiercely competitive, but with Mark Johnston's horses in good spirits, he should not be overlooked.

The last evening meeting of the season at Newmarket is a sell out with Westlife playing after racing.

The season's leading rider Ryan Moore - who had a double at Sandown last night - has four rides and should be successful on today's Five Live tip Logsdail in the 19.05.

Trained by his father Gary Logsdail, he could hardly be in better form on the all weather.

He does not look harshly handicapped on his return to turf and can continue the good run of the father-son partnership. The first race is at 17.25 and the ground is now good to soft.

Catterick had 10mm of rain during the night and the ground is now good with good to soft places. The action starts at 17.40.

It is not often the champion trainer Sir Michael Stoute has runners at this track so the well bred Greek Well looks a stand out bet in the 20.20.


source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/5262154.stm
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