The Front Page: Champions Day review
This week's edition of The Front Page reflects on a great Qipco British Champions Day, looks forward to the new core jumps season and digs deep into a problem troubling many punters.
Lee Mottershead, Maddy Playle and Jonathan Harding start the programme with analysis of Saturday's action at Ascot, where Anmaat, Charyn and Kyprios dazzled in front of almost 30,000 spectators.
Crowds will soon be flocking to the big winter jumps meetings. The Racing Post has previewed the new campaign in The Big Jump Off supplement, which the panel uses to look forward to a season in which more domination by Willie Mullins is on the cards.
The programme ends by asking why some punters are finding it hard to withdraw money from their betting accounts. It's a real problem and was highlighted in a Racing Post special report last week.
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The lesson of 40-1 winner Anmaat is that a horse can always be forgiven for a single bad performance
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