Doncaster is set to host the second day of its Lincoln meeting, while Ascot will feature its final jumps fixture of the season this Sunday.
3:40 Doncaster – Fine Interview and Eye Of Dubai in Spotlight
The William Hill More Top Prices Handicap at Doncaster has drawn a full field, promising an intensely competitive race.
Fine Interview showcased his skills on soft ground during his last race, earning a win at this distance. Despite a seven-pound weight increase, he remains a formidable contender, particularly if rain enhances the track conditions.
Eye Of Dubai comes into this race with high expectations after a strong performance over the same distance last November, marking him as a horse to watch this season.
Doncaster’s previous champion, Knebworth, returns at a four-pound higher rating and could pose a threat.
4:30 Ascot – Northern Poet and Credo Compete in Veterans Chase
Trainer Nick Gifford presents Northern Poet in the Sodexo Live! Veterans’ Handicap Chase. After winning his last two races at Doncaster and Warwick, he is in prime form. Although the drop to three miles may not be his preference, his limited racing history offers potential.
Credo recently justified market confidence with a victory at Carlisle and enters this contest carrying a six-pound penalty.
Two For Gold needs to demonstrate capability upon returning from a December layoff, while Authorized Art will wear first-time blinkers during the race.
2:30 Doncaster – Modern Utopia and Pantile Warrior Look Strong
The Watch Unbridled On attheraces.com Handicap features an exciting lineup of emerging talents competing over an extended ten-furlong distance.
Trained by George Scott, Modern Utopia aims for a hat-trick with Callum Shepherd aboard. After winning at Nottingham, she secured another victory at Newmarket and faces a 10-pound rise from the handicapper as she moves to a higher class and distance.
Pantile Warrior recently celebrated his maiden victory at Chelmsford and is now poised for his first handicap race under Kieran Shoemaker.
Additionally, Chartwell Jack, a winner at Wolverhampton, makes a promising handicap debut with a starting mark of 80.
More Racing Highlights
9:15 Sha Tin – G2 Sprint Cup
The dynamic Ka Ying Rising competes in the Sprint Cup at Sha Tin, aiming to extend his winning streak.
California Spangle has struggled against him previously but enters this contest with five pounds advantage, providing a more favorable scenario for a competitive run.
4:00 Auteuil – G2 Prix Murat
The afternoon at Auteuil features Grade Two action with Kif Kif Bourricot and Kashdam facing off in the Prix Murat.
Looking for a fifth consecutive win, Kif Kif Bourricot will encounter strong contenders including Goliath Du Rheu, Jeune Coko, and Kolokico.