Will The East encounter difficulties toppling London and the South's Racing League supremacy at Newcastle's faced competition?
The Racing League is set to take place in Newcastle on Thursday evening, with London & The South currently leading the pack with a commanding 581 points. The East's team captain, Charlie Fellowes, is not giving up hope before the finale at Southwell next week, as they trail behind with 486 points.
The Racing League will feature a 1m2f handicap race, but the exact number of horses participating is not provided. One of the leading fancies for London & The South in this race is the George Scott-trained horse, Bragbor. Bragbor has only raced twice, winning his debut and finishing second in his second race, both at the same track.
James Fanshawe, the trainer with three very strong chances at Newcastle, will see Salamanca City, Miss Nightfall, and Leadenhall Street compete in the Racing League. Fanshawe's horses will run in the races at 6.45, 7.15, and 8.45 respectively.
Sir Mark Prescott runs Synergism under a penalty in a race at Newcastle (5.45).
London & The South had two winners and accumulated 202 points across a card at Windsor last week. Scotland, Yorkshire, Wales & The West, Ireland, and The North are the other teams in the Racing League with points totals of 446, 432, 409, 358, and 291 respectively.
The 1m2f handicap race does not specify the number of horses participating. This race at 6.45 could be a potential opportunity for London & The South to secure another winner. The race looks the most competitive race on the card, with several strong contenders.
Fellowes is sending a strong team to Newcastle for the Racing League, with Ivatt and Believe The Storm among his runners. Ivatt is a couple of pounds well in for the race it is competing in, making it a strong contender.
The Simon and Ed Crisford-trained horse, Telepathic, will represent London & The South in the Racing League for the first time. Telepathic won at Doncaster last month and will make its Racing League debut.
The 1m41⁄2f handicap (6.15) at Newcastle is another race to watch, with Fellowes' Ivatt competing.
The 1m2f handicap at 6.45 is a potential opportunity for London & The South to secure a winner, while the race Ivatt is competing in looks the most competitive race on the card. The finale of the Racing League will take place at Southwell next week, where Fellowes and The East will aim to close the gap on London & The South.
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