Increase in Late Races in Britain Becoming a Growing Concern

In a recent interview with the Racing Post, Richard Hoiles, ITV Racing’s lead commentator, expressed his main desire for the sport in 2024: combating delays to the start of races. Hoiles emphasized the need to improve the experience of viewers and racegoers by ensuring punctual start times. He stated that punctuality is “the absolute god of terrestrial television.” However, despite […]

“I Recognize My Privileged Position: Olly Murphy Discusses Overcoming Doubters in His Racing Journey”

After a January break in Dubai, Murphy finds himself back in his natural habitat. However, memories of luxury and warm temperatures are fading as news of frozen-off fixtures reach his phone. Despite this, Murphy remains optimistic. With 126 horses to manage and owners to greet, there is a glass-half-full mentality at the racecourse. Murphy’s spirits are lifted by the success […]

‘Oh So Grand’s Winter Oaks win sparks hopes of Group success, leaving connections in awe of her progression’

A stylish winner of the trial, the Simon and Ed Crisford-trained four-year-old showed a tremendous change of gear under Jack Mitchell to come from the rear and put daylight between her and the field, with Queen Regent staying on for second. The Postponed filly was completing a hat-trick following wins at Newcastle and Lingfield, and Mitchell said: “Her level of […]

Trainer fined €10,000 for abusing clerk, while Patrick Mullins avoids sanctions in Limerick argument

The record-breaking champion amateur caused a stir after winning the Grade 1 contest on Gaelic Warrior with plenty of finger-wagging towards his cousin Danny Mullins. Danny had tried to sneak up his inside before the second-last on the runner-up Il Etait Temps. Danny aired his frustrations on Racing TV, stating that he had warned Danny about the potential gap on […]