Western Morning News

Cold snap takes Market Rasen

- NATALIE BROWN

TODAY’S meeting at Market Rasen has been called off as the current cold snap continues to bite.

An inspection was held at noon on Sunday at the Lincolnshi­re track, but the course was still frozen from Friday evening’s frost and the temperatur­e also dipped again on Saturday night.

With snow showers forecast for Sunday and a -4C possible overnight, an early call was made.

The course tweeted: “Unfortunat­ely we have had to abandon tomorrow’s meeting to frozen ground. With a further low temperatur­e forecast overnight and into tomorrow, there is no chance for improvemen­t.”

The meeting at Plumpton on Monday is also in doubt as the course in currently frozen in places.

Vulnerable areas are covered, but after temperatur­es dropped to -3C overnight with another cold night forecast, officials will inspect at 8am.

Sunday’s meetings at both Hereford and Thurles were abandoned due to snow.

The fixture at Thurles was due to feature two Grade Two races, the Coolmore N.H. Sires Kew Gardens Irish EBF Mares Novice Chase as well as the Horse & Jockey Hotel Chase, which was due to see the likes of Battleover­doyen and Allaho clash.

Following a first inspection at 7.30am, a second check was called for 9am with snow beginning to settle on the track. However, with no improvemen­t in the conditions, a decision was taken before the scheduled inspection to call the meeting off.

A statement from the Irish Horseracin­g Regulatory Board read: “Following a second track inspection at Thurles this morning, the track remains unfit for racing due to snow.

“With no improvemen­t and further snowfall between inspection­s, the fixture scheduled to take place this afternoon has been cancelled.”

The card has been reschedule­d for Wednesday while Saturday meeting at Navan, which was called off due to frost, will now be staged on Friday.

The decision was taken even earlier at Hereford, with heavy snow leaving officials with no option but to call off the card.

Tuesday’s fixture at Kelso is also in doubt as the track is currently frozen in places. An inspection will be held at midday on Monday to assess the situation.

Wincanton’s meeting on Wednesday is also under threat, with an inspection called for Tuesday at 8am due to snow and ice.

Meanwhile, Walk In The Mill, a dual winner of the Becher Chase, has been retired after pulling up at Warwick earlier this month.

The 11-year-old was never happy at any stage of the Classic Chase and jockey James Best called a halt after the 12th obstacle.

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