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Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of a meeting headlined by the Clarence House Chase from Ascot, plus racing from Haydock Park, including the Peter Marsh Chase
Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of a meeting headlined by the Clarence House Chase from Ascot, plus racing from Haydock Park, including the Peter Marsh Chase
Megan Nicholls presents coverage of the final day of the Winter Million from Windsor, headlined by the Fleur De Lys Chase. Plus, racing from Fakenham and Thurles
Megan Nicholls presents coverage of the final day of the Winter Million from Windsor, headlined by the Fleur De Lys Chase. Plus, racing from Fakenham and Thurles
Ed Chamberlin hosts a pivotal trials meeting that features the Grade Two International Hurdle, forming a central part of the season’s build‑up. The day’s programme showcases the hurdle race alongside other trial events, all aimed at sharpening form ahead of the Cheltenham Festival slated for March. As the festival approaches, trainers and jockeys use the trials to gauge readiness, while Chamberlin guides viewers through the action and the implications for the upcoming championship meetings. The inclusion of the International Hurdle underlines the day’s importance in the preparation schedule, keeping the focus firmly on the road to Cheltenham. It offers a clear indicator of form for the spring’s premier racing weekend.
Ed Chamberlin hosts a pivotal trials meeting that features the Grade Two International Hurdle, forming a central part of the season’s build‑up. The day’s programme showcases the hurdle race alongside other trial events, all aimed at sharpening form ahead of the Cheltenham Festival slated for March. As the festival approaches, trainers and jockeys use the trials to gauge readiness, while Chamberlin guides viewers through the action and the implications for the upcoming championship meetings. The inclusion of the International Hurdle underlines the day’s importance in the preparation schedule, keeping the focus firmly on the road to Cheltenham. It offers a clear indicator of form for the spring’s premier racing weekend.
Rishi Persad fronts the broadcast, taking viewers through a meeting that’s centred on the Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at Sandown Park. The programme also rolls out further racing action, featuring fixtures from both Musselburgh and Leopardstown. Throughout, Persad provides the commentary and insight, linking the highlights of the Sandown event with the additional races on the card. Audiences can expect a concise rundown of the key moments from the Novices’ Chase, followed by a selection of races from the two Irish venues, all presented in a straightforward, easy‑to‑follow style. He also offers brief analysis of each race’s outcome, helping viewers understand the performances.
In this edition, Rishi Persad hosts the broadcast, guiding viewers through a meeting centred on the Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at Sandown Park. The programme also includes coverage of additional races from Musselburgh and Leopardstown, offering a broader look at the day’s fixtures. Persad’s presentation ties together the highlights from these three venues, ensuring fans get a comprehensive overview of the action across the UK and Ireland. Throughout the slot, Persad offers brief commentary on each start, pointing out the form of the runners and the conditions of the track. His role ensures that even viewers unfamiliar with the venues can follow the developments and appreciate the stakes involved.
Rishi Persad fronts the broadcast, delivering live reports from Musselburgh as the day’s racing action unfolds. He offers updates on the latest fixtures, chats with trainers and jockeys, and highlights the key moments on the track, keeping viewers informed of every development. The programme airs on 1 February 2026, giving fans a timely look at the weekend’s fixtures. On the second day of the Dublin Racing Festival he reports from Leopardstown, where the Irish Champion Hurdle is the feature race. Persad outlines the stakes, introduces the contenders and follows the action as the hurdling showdown progresses, providing a clear picture of the day’s highlights. Viewers can expect comprehensive coverage throughout the day’s events.
Rishi Persad fronts the broadcast, delivering live reports from Musselburgh and from the second day of the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown. The programme links the action at both venues, with the Irish Champion Hurdle serving as the feature race of the day at Leopardstown. Persad’s coverage moves between the two locations, presenting updates, results and on‑track impressions as the festival continues. He provides on‑site commentary, guiding viewers through the races and offering insights into the competitors. The focus remains on the Irish Champion Hurdle, highlighted as the main attraction of the festival’s second day. The broadcast aims to give audiences a clear picture of the day’s proceedings at both tracks.
Oli Bell fronts the programme, guiding viewers through a racing meeting that showcases two of Newbury’s key contests – the Game Spirit Chase and the Denman Chase – both run on the same day at the Newbury racecourse. Bell’s presentation blends live commentary with on‑track updates, keeping the audience informed of each race’s progress. In addition, the broadcast incorporates footage from Warwick, extending the coverage to include the day’s action at that venue and offering racing enthusiasts a more comprehensive look at the programme’s featured events. Viewers can expect concise rundowns of the contenders, as well as quick recaps of the outcomes as they unfold.
Oli Bell fronts the programme, guiding viewers through a racing meeting that showcases two of Newbury’s key contests – the Game Spirit Chase and the Denman Chase – both run on the same day at the Newbury racecourse. Bell’s presentation blends live commentary with on‑track updates, keeping the audience informed of each race’s progress. In addition, the broadcast incorporates footage from Warwick, extending the coverage to include the day’s action at that venue and offering racing enthusiasts a more comprehensive look at the programme’s featured events. Viewers can expect concise rundowns of the contenders, as well as quick recaps of the outcomes as they unfold.