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Mail Sports Racing expert Robin Goodfellow gives his advice for Wednesday’s meetings at Haydock, Market Rasen and Southwell.
Mail Sport racing expert Robin Goodfellow gives his advice for Tuesday’s race meetings
Haydock
Robin Goodfellow
2.15 Golden Maverick
2.45 Prairie Wolf
3.15 Lady of the Cotswolds
3.50 Ali Star Bert
4.25 Kiltas
5:00 p.m. President Scottie
Junk
2.15 Golden Maverick
2:45 a.m. Prairie Wolf (nap)
3.15 Lady of the Cotswolds
3.50 Ali Star Bert
4.25 Yeland
5:00 p.m. Moon of Shantou
Northerner – 2:45 p.m. Prairie Wolf (nap)
Rasen Market
Robin Goodfellow
2:00 p.m. The Universe of Zara (nap)
2h30 Excelero
3:00 p.m. Powerful formism
3:30 p.m. Flintara
4.05 Dillarchy
4.40 Billytherealbigred
5.15 Dual power
Junk
2:00 p.m. The world of Zara
2.30 Glimpse of Glory
3:00 p.m. Powerful formism
3.30 Pougne Aminta
4.05 Accidental legend (nb)
4.40 Billytherealbigred
5.15 Heroes of Moutiers
Northerner – 2.00 The Universe of Zara (nb)
Southwell
Robin Goodfellow
5:30 p.m. Night raider
6:00 a.m. Jean Maïté
6:30 a.m. Kingdom of the Eagle
7:00 a.m. Island of Sark
7:30 a.m. Ghost of Berkshire
8:00 a.m. Toptime (nb)
8:30 a.m. Visibility
Junk
5:30 p.m. Night raider
6:00 a.m. Jean Maïté
6:30 p.m. Caldwell
7:00 a.m. Island of Sark
7:30 a.m. Ghost of Berkshire
8:00 a.m. Rush hour
8:30 a.m. Combat Master
New market – 6:30 a.m. Ma Chiquita (nb); 8:30 a.m. Endless power (nap).
Constitution Hill on the way home
Nicky Henderson has raised the possibility of Constitution Hill appearing at the Punchestown festival in early May.
Last season’s Champion Hurdler was forced to leave the Cheltenham Festival this month when he was found to be suffering from a respiratory infection.
Now blood tests have shown Constitution Hill is back to full health and Henderson, who was forced to withdraw several other contenders at the Festival, said: “You can understand, he’s not going to Aintree (for the Great National Meeting). but if he continues and his work progresses there is a possibility that he will go to Punchestown, which his owner Michael Buckley and I would like to do if possible.