Glasgow Times

Cheltenham and Doncaster optimistic ahead of weekend

- WHITE AND GOLD

OFFICIALS at Cheltenham and Doncaster are optimistic this weekend’s high- profile fixtures will go ahead as scheduled with temperatur­es across the country set to rise in the coming days.

National Hunt fans have been starved of action in the past week, with Hereford’s meeting last Monday followed by six consecutiv­e days of no jumps racing in Britain. Ffos Las got the show back on the road on Monday afternoon, but Tuesday’s cards at Exeter, Leicester and a rearranged fixture at Market Rasen have all been abandoned, while racing at Warwick on Wednesday is subject to an inspection at noon today.

Beyond that, however, forecasts suggest temperatur­es will stay above freezing for the remainder of the week, which will undoubtedl­y be a big relief to the teams at Cheltenham and Doncaster in particular.

With the Grade One Clarence House Chase saved and reschedule­d from last weekend’s abandoned meeting at Ascot, Cheltenham is set to play host to a bumper nine- race card that also features a recognised Gold Cup trial in the Paddy Power Cotswold Chase and the Grade Two Cleeve Hurdle.

And while parts of the Prestbury Park circuit remained frozen on Monday afternoon, clerk of the course Jon Pullin is hopeful the weather will not pose any problems.

He said: “We’re currently frozen following some frosts over the weekend, but the situation does improve, certainly from Wednesday onwards.

“We are forecast another frost this eveni ng, getting down to minus 3C/ minus 4C, but then things improve and from Wednesday daytime temperatur­es are due to rise to plus 6C or plus 7C.

“We could get down to around zero on Thursday and Friday night, but again temperatur­es are forecast to get back up to plus 6C or 7C on Saturday. If the forecast is correct, we’re hopeful that we’ll be OK.

“We’ve got nine great races, we’re delighted with the entries and obviously we’re really pleased to be able to stage the Clarence House.”

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