Horse & Hound

‘Back with a vengeance’

Edited by Hannah Lemieux hannah.lemieux@ti-media.com @hannah_lemieux1

RACING is back with a vengeance. After a week of watching racing on the TV, mostly staged on the all-weather, we moved to Newmarket for a huge four-day meeting which, even without the crowds, made excellent viewing.

Staging racing behind closed doors is no fun if you are an owner or a regular racegoer, but watching through the brilliance ofITV RacingandRacing UK at least

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