Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Point-to-point

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The new point-to-point season gets underway at Charing on Sunday with the Kent Gold Cup the feature race on the card. It will again be sponsored by Shepherd Neame and run over three and half miles and replaces the Grand National – a familiar fixture on the calendar – first run at Detling in April 1983. Fears about the future of the National were allayed when it was switched to Charing in 2012. Explaining the change, meeting secretary Sally Bowman said: “We felt it was hard to expect horses to run four miles when some of them haven’t had a run yet this season.” The meeting is one of 10 in the South East, including Godstone (March 5 and April 19), Penshurst (March 26 and April 22), Ashford Valley Hunt at Charing (Easter Saturday, April 15), Eastkent/west Kent at Aldington on Easter Monday, April 17. Eighty eight entries have been declared across the six-race opening day South East Hunts card, with Kent trainers Nick Pearce and David Phelan well represente­d. Former National winner Glint Of Steel, trained and ridden by Philip Hall, could make his return, having not raced since last April, while Pearce’s Don’t Do Mondays and Murrayana could also be other contenders for the Gold Cup. Twenty two entries have been made for the Members Condition race, including Mr Raj and Total Compliance who have already won this season. The meeting starts at noon, with the Gold Cup due off at 1.10pm. Admission prices are £15 (including free racecard), £40 for a full car, children free.

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