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Horse racing results LIVE plus tips and best bets for Chelmsford, Chepstow, Kempton, Lingfield and Newcastle

We bring you a bumper Saturday of racing with all the latest live from Kempton, Chepstow, Lingfield and Newcastle in the UK plus the action from Ireland and Fairyhouse. Kempton has a stacked card with four feature graded races - the Adonis Juvenile Hurdle (1.50), Pendil Novices’ Chase (2.25), Dovecote Novices’ Hurdle (3.00) and the Coral Trophy Chase (3.37) - with Lingfield offering fabulous flat support with the Winter Derby (2.05) featuring some of the classiest group horses around in Lord North and Alenquer.

At Kempton, smart juvenile Knight Salute puts his four-race unbeaten record on the line in the Adonis Juvenile Hurdle (1.50) against ten rivals while Paul Nicholls’ Pic D’Orhy aims to prove his stable is back to form in an open-looking Pencil Novices’ Chase. Gary Moore’s Shallwehaveonemore is a very warm favourite in the Dovecote (3.00) after his easy win at Sandown last time out.

In the main event, the Coral Trophy (3.37) Garry Owen has napped The Big Breakaway to make it another memorable Saturday for the Colin Tizzard team, although the dangers are plenty in this fourteen runner field, including Harry Fry’s Phoenix Way and the well-handicapped Cap Du Nord.

At Newcastle, staying chase fans can get to grips with every yard of the four mile Eider Chase (3.15) which sees Emma Lavelle’s Eclair Surf face off - among others - the Irish gamble History Of Fashion. Those on the look out for Grand National clues can also keep an eye on the Grade 3 Bobbyjo Chase (4.18) which sees the return of last year’s contenders Any Second Now and Burrows Saint.

We’ll also have the latest from Chepstow, where the in-form Sam Thomas sends popular chaser Al Dancer for the 2.53 handicap chase.

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