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Horse racing results LIVE plus tips and best bets for Exeter, Wetherby and Market Rasen

The memories of Cheltenham Festival are fading and it's all systems go for the Grand National at Aintree.

The Scottish National takes place at Ayr before that and we'll be building up to next month's action every day.

There's a trio of cards on today. Market Rasen gets proceedings underway with the first of six races at 1:00.

The forecast going there is good to soft, with good places on the hurdles course.

The feature comes up as race five (3:20) and sees a field of six declared for the Racing TV Handicap Hurdle.

There’s a first prize of over £11,000 and the Alan King-trained Royal Pretender will try to put three recent placed efforts behind him and get his nose back in front.

At Wetherby there are eight races from 1:26, on ground described as good to soft.

There’s just one double-figure sized field on the card at the West Yorkshire track, with the pick of the action being a novices’ limited handicap chase (3:46) over three miles.

The trio of National Hunt meetings is completed by Exeter, where it’s soft, good to soft in places.

There are six races on the card, due to commence with a novices’ hurdle (1:53) and featuring a couple of Class 3 contests, including the Harcombe Handicap Hurdle (3:36) over the extended 2m2f trip.

We'll be there for every furlong and you can follow the action in our LIVE blog with all the hot tips from our man Garry Owen, latest news and gossip.

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