Lingfield passes inspection as all-weather action comes to the rescue again
There will be no jumps racing in Britain for the third day in a row, although all-weather fans will not be complaining as they are certainly well catered for.
The best of Friday's racing comes from Lingfield. The Betway Condtions Stakes (3.25) looks a cracking five-runner contest and features popular eight-year-old Spark Plug. He is one of three rides for Oisin Murphy, winner of last year's Flat jockey of the Year at the Lesters, who rides in Britain for the first time this year.
Wolverhampton also stages racing in the afternoon, with Newcastle and Dundalk providing the evening action.
Wetherby's Saturday card has been cancelled but prospects are brighter at Sandown and Leopardstown. The final runners and riders will be revealed shortly before 11am on Friday.
Going report
Wolverhampton (first race at: 1.00)
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Lingfield (1.45)
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Newcastle (4.15)
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Dundalk (5.00)
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Market movers
1.00 Wolverhampton - Rapid Rise 13-2 (from 8-1)
2.40 Wolverhampton - Margaret J 6-1 (from 15-2)
3.55 Lingfield - Invincible One 7-2 (from 5-1)
What to back
Paul Kealy is our lead tipster and he has found two selections from today's all-weather fare.
Elsewhere, get the best bets from all of our regional experts in the daily Tips Box.
What to read
With a big weekend ahead, get the latest update on the conditions at all of the tracks, including Leopardstown.
Read about how an internal conflict between the board of trustees at the Moorcroft Racehorse Welfare Centre has led to the resignation of four members, including prominent racing figures Brough Scott and Simon Holt.
What to watch
The Six Nations returns this weekend and Ryle Nugent and Stephen Ferris discuss the best of the action.
The best of Racing Post Sport
After a dramatic series of Premier League fixtures produced some unexpected results in midweek, have a listen to the panel's thoughts for the upcoming set of matches this weekend.
Final thought
Fingers crossed an informative weekend of jumps action goes ahead. It would be a massive shame to see the stellar cards, particularly at Leopardstown, lost to the weather, but fortunately the outlook is positive.
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