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Timeforshowcasing into Classic contention after Burradon success

3 days ago
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Charlie Johnston picked up a decent bonus on top of the trainer’s share of the prize money after backing Timeforshowcasing for the Burradon Stakes at Newcastle on Friday at prices up to 25-1, and could now fast-track his filly into Classic company at either Newmarket or the Curragh next month,Timeforshowcasing was up against some promising colts and geldings in the Listed contest over a mile but travelled easily through the early stages before taking it up at the furlong pole and holding off the late challenge of Padraig Dawn by a neck,“All day I’ve been thinking, ‘what do people know that I don’t?’, because this filly worked last Thursday and I thought she was in phenomenal order,” Johnston said,“She was 6-1, went out to 10-1, then 16s and she’s won at 25-1,I hope my bookmaker gives best odds guaranteed.

I backed her, twice, because I couldn’t believe how much she drifted.”Timeforshowcasing has entries in both the English and Irish 1,000 Guineas next month, and Johnston added: “She won’t be out of place in a Guineas, albeit she’d have a bit to find.“If all the big guns bang heads at Newmarket, the Irish Guineas might be an option as she won with a bit of dig in the ground at Goodwood last year.”American Affair, the winner of the Scottish Sprint Cup Handicap at Musselburgh last season, went on to land the King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot less than three months later.While it seems highly unlikely that another Group One winner is lurking in this year’s field, the 2025 form does highlight the strong claims of Jer Batt (3.

42) at around 6-1.David and Nicola Barron’s gelding was less than a length behind American Affair 12 months ago, when he was getting just 2lb from Jim Goldie’s fast-improving sprinter, and can race off a 7lb lower mark on Saturday.The six-year-old was admittedly a frustrating horse to follow over the remainder of the season and failed to register a win in nine starts, but Jer Batt has often produced his best form after a break, has had a wind operation over the winter and has also drawn well in stall nine.Plumpton 1.45 Eremenko 2.

20 Sweet Nightingale 2.55 Goodwin Face 3.30 Away For The Night 4.05 Serious Challenge (nap) 4.40 Sanitiser 5.

10 RukaanaSouthwell 1,55 Tuscan Point 2,31 French Affair (nb) 3,06 Different Opinions 3,41 Pendella 4.

15 Holly Mist 4,50 Desert Belle 5,20 Sycamore GapBath 2,00 Solar Invincible 2,35 Wait Geordie 3.

10 Miss Attitude 3.45 Secret Handsheikh 4.20 Colourband 4.55 Tribal Rhythm 5.25 Volendam 5.

55 Port NoirMarket Rasen 2,13 Ade Boy 2,48 By The Grace 3,23 Dangerous Touch 3,58 Beat The Edge 4.

33 Kalkaroo 5.05 Kildare D’IrlandeMusselburgh 1.25: Strength Of Spirit has been gelded over the winter and has scope for further progress from his current mark.Musselburgh 1.55: The lightly-raced Midnight Gun remains fairly-weighted on the pick of his best form last year.

Haydock 2.12: A good opportunity for We’re Red And Blue to confirm his recent improvement.Musselburgh 2.30: The ever-dependable Al Qareem will be a warm favourite to register a 13th career success.Hereford 1.

35 Neon Dream 2.10 Independent Lady 2.45 Desert Halo 3.20 Double Click 3.55 Belle Montrose 4.

30 Jukebox d'Eddy 5,05 Final Surprise Kempton 1,45 Creative Queen 2,20 Guesstimate 2,55 Plage De Havre 3.

30 Midnight Rumble 4.05 Mercury Day 4.40 Final Night 5.15 Berry Clever 5.50 Mio Amico Wolverhampton 2.

00 River Wharfe 2.30 Fortunate 3.05 Kelly Burn 3.40 Elements Of Fire (nb) 4.15 King’s Cruiser 4.

50 Rain Cap 5.25 East Tyrone 5.55 Port Noir Plumpton 2.00 Local Derby 2.35 Secret Des Dieux 3.

10 Loriko 3,45 High Fibre 4,25 Transmission (nap) 4,55 Risk It All 5,30 Kamille Au Kanada Fakenham 2.

15 Painted Wolf 2,50 Tralee Girl 3,25 Sonigino 4,00 Annie Nail 4,35 Cloudy Wednesday 5.

10 L’AmandineHaydock 2.46: Walden looks overpriced at around 8-1 having posted a strong time when successful at Ascot in February.Musselburgh 3.05: With the jumps trainers’ title all but wrapped up, Dan Skelton could bag a useful Flat prize with the race-fit Gambino.Haydock 3.

20: Genois could be the safest bet in a closely-handicapped field of veterans,Haydock 3,55: A continuation of his steady progress so far this season should see Count Adhemar lose his maiden tag,
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Saudi-backed LIV Tour looks at staging national opens after plug on talent drain

Tournaments as opposed to players could become the next key domain in elite golf’s power struggle, with the Saudi Arabian-backed LIV circuit exploring the staging of national opens. Any such approach is likely to cause anxiety within the corridors of power at the DP World, formerly European, Tour given the number of such events already on its schedule.While the talent drain of elite players from traditional tours towards LIV has stopped, or reversed, the concept of increased competition for prime tournament markets is an intriguing one.LIV executives have rightly reflected positively on competitions staged outside the US, primarily in Australia and South Africa. They are now advocating an increasingly international schedule

about 15 hours ago
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Super League’s rousing Rivals Round offers timely boost for takeover talks

Healthy crowds, a five-way title race and some stunning action give NRL executives plenty to be encouraged bySuper League’s possible takeover by the National Rugby League could gather pace in the coming weeks as executives head to the UK for talks to thrash out a deal. Had the NRL’s chief executive, Andrew Abdo, or anyone associated with the game in Australia watched the past few days, they would have been mightily impressed with matters both on and off the field.The overriding mood in recent months as speculation rises over a partnership between rugby league’s two premier competitions has been that Super League is in desperate need of help. A league in crisis, sinking without a trace unless the sprinkling of magic that follows the NRL at every turn steps in and saves the day.Financially, that may be true

about 16 hours ago
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Female athletes’ fertility is still a blind spot | Letter

As you report, changes to insurance cover for female athletes following the Carney review are welcome (Landmark changes to insurance cover for female athletes to be implemented, 30 March). Addressing contraception, pregnancy, menopause and other health conditions disproportionately affecting women is long overdue.Yet one crucial blind spot remains: fertility. Elite athletes push their bodies to extremes, often with low body fat and intense training, which can disrupt hormones and menstrual cycles. Nearly two-thirds experience irregular or absent periods, which can affect fertility

about 17 hours ago
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Rayasi hat-trick inspires nine-try Bordeaux in crushing win against Leicester

Even at full-strength, Leicester would have struggled against the most potent attack in Europe. But without a string of first-choice forwards – including Ollie Chessum, Joe Heyes, Tommy Reffell and Nicky Smith – the result at a sun-drenched Stade Chaban-Delmas was never in doubt.So it proved as Bordeaux Bégles tore their English guests to shreds, scoring nine tries to underline their status as continental champions with a 64-14 win. A quarter-final against their domestic rivals, Toulouse, will be required viewing next weekend.It took a while for the floodgates to open

about 17 hours ago
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‘It can be overwhelming’: Talia Gibson on her rapid rise and going toe-to-toe with the big hitters | Jack Snape

She is the little-known Australian who has the tennis world talking, with the power to go toe-to-toe with the biggest hitters in the game.Talia Gibson became the youngest player in seven years to reach a quarter-final in her debut at one of the not-quite-grand-slam tournaments – known as WTA 1000s – last month, as part of an eye-catching run during which she beat five top 20-ranked players.Despite her coaches spending years reminding her of her immense potential, the admittedly shy 21-year-old agrees she is only now beginning to believe.“Something that I’ve reflected on the most was how much more belief I think I should have had in myself,” she says, speaking from her home town of Perth before the Billie Jean King Cup tie in Melbourne against Great Britain which starts on Friday.At Indian Wells at the start of March, she won through qualifying then reeled off victories against Ekaterina Alexandrova (ranked 11), Clara Tauson (17) and Jasmine Paolini (7) before losing against the world No 14 Linda Noskova in three sets

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Tradition, trepidation and that Augusta ‘thing’ – why the Masters remains golf’s greatest prize

They say the Masters is all about tradition. One involves the sense of trepidation that collides with excitement as the finest golfers in the world take to Augusta National. Rory McIlroy, now a Masters champion, was scared to take a divot when first taking to the Georgia venue. “For my first two or three times, it kind of felt like I was in a museum,” says Xander Schauffele.Some visibly wilt under an intimidation provided by a course that is picture perfect

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Higher energy costs from Iran war could threaten fragile economics of AI boom | Heather Stewart

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Former Co-op boss was paid almost £2m before leaving after group’s difficult year

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Fair Work Agency’s priorities criticised days before its launch

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‘It’s all fear and headlines’: energy traders race to keep pace with volatile oil markets

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Trussonomics still haunts parties’ economic promises in run-up to UK local elections | Phillip Inman

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House swaps: why exchanging home could be a ticket to a dream holiday

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