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Epatante is ready and relaxed to deliver a fourth Champion Hurdle for 40-year-old Barry Geraghty 

There is an irony that 20 minutes after Barry Geraghty thought that his Champion Hurdle hopes might have been dashed on the final Saturday in November a bright new chance emerged.




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Robin Goodfellow's racing tips for Monday, March 16

Sportsmail's racing expert Robin Goodfellow shares his tips for Monday's meetings at Kelso, Hereford and Southwell.




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British Horseracing Authority close offices at High Holborn due to coronavirus

The British Horseracing Authority have closed their offices at High Holborn in London until further notice because some members of staff are self-isolating as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread.




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Coronavirus UK: Royal Ascot and Epsom Derby in doubt after racing in Great Britain is shut down

Some of Britain's biggest Flat meetings, headed by the June jewels of Royal Ascot and the Epsom Derby, are shrouded in uncertainty after racing was shut down until the end of April.




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Coronavirus UK: Racing to seek help from Government as financial crisis looms after shutdown

Racing leaders said on Wednesday that they are putting together a financial submission for Government aid to try to avert a desperate financial crisis.




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Frankie Dettori launches GoFundMe campaign to raise money for coronavirus-stricken victims in Italy

Writing on the GoFundMe page, Dettori said: 'Being here in the UK, it's difficult not to feel helpless as I see the impact the pandemic is having on the people of Italy.'




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Neil Callan heads into empty Hong Kong Derby bidding to win £2.2m jackpot

Considering Hong Kong borders mainland China, from where Covid-19 emanated, it might sound surprising that jockey Neil Callan feels he is currently 'in the safest place in the world'. 




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British jockey Tom Marquand rides his first Group One winner

Marquand dictated the pace aboard Addeybb, who was last seen finishing second to Magical in the Champion Stakes last October and is a seven times winner in Britain.




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Robin Goodfellow's racing tips for Monday, March 23

Sportsmail's racing expert Robin Goodfellow shares his tips for Monday's meeting at Naas.




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£30million Dubai World Cup cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic

There had been plans to stage the meeting behind closed doors, but despite participants taking part in routine exercise on Sunday morning, the announcement was made by the afternoon.




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Coronavirus: Horse racing's consultation into the use of whips by jockeys has been postponed

The BHA have postponed their consultation into the use of the whip while operation duties during the COVID-19 pandemic take priority.




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British Horseracing Authority stand down 80 per cent of its staff amid coronavirus outbreak

The British Horseracing Authority have stood down 80 per cent of its staff in an emergency financial plan to cut a third of its normal monthly budget. Over 200 out of 260 staff will be furloughed from work.




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Ralph Beckett insists horse racing can make a behind closed doors return on May 1

Horse racing will be ready to resume in five weeks just in time for the first two Classics of the flat season, according to top trainer Ralph Beckett. Beckett believes acing can resume behind on May 1.




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BHA sets out plan to resume racing on May 1 with start of the Flat season

The BHA has indicated that Flat racing under restrictions will be the priority when the sport is allowed to resume with Summer jump racing fitting in when it can.




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Mark Dwyer pays tribute to Peter Beaumont after Cheltenham Gold Cup winning trainer dies aged 85

Former jockey Mark Dwyer has paid tribute to Cheltenham Gold Cup winning trainer Peter Beaumont, who has died at the age of 85.




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Brian Hughes crowned champion jump jockey after season is brought to a standstill by coronavirus

It has been decided the 2019-20 titles should be awarded on the standings when the sport was shut down on March 17 with racing suspended due to the coronavirus.




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Coronavirus UK: Jockey Club announce first four Classics of the Flat season will be rescheduled

New dates will now have to be sought for the four Classics, which are the 2,000 Guineas on May 4 and the 1,000 Guineas on May 5 at Newmarket, as well as the Oaks on June 5 and Derby on June 6.




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NHS charity receive £25,000 from all-weather champions

The beneficiary is SASH, charity for East Surrey Hospital and all the services provided by Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, local to Lingfield racecourse.




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Trainer William Haggas looking to win £1million in prize money in Australia

Last year Newmarket-based trainer Haggas hatched a plan to target the Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes with Addeybb and the Group One Schweppes Sydney Cup with Young Rascal.




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British success as Addeybb claims impressive victory in the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes

William Haggas' runner struck Group One gold under Tom Marquand in the Ranvet Stakes last month and he added another top-level success as he saw off Verry Elleegant in some style.




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Dual Classic winner and stallion Shamardal dies at the age of 18 as a result of health issues  

The son of Giant's Causeway was yesterday sadly euthanised at Kildangan Stud as a result of health issues, and brought an illustrious career at stud to an end.




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Racing Relief Fund worth £2.5million to be set up to protect racehorses during coronavirus lockdown

The fund, co-ordinated by the Racehorse Owners Association, is part of a £22m cash flow and hardship funding package for racing announced on Friday.




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Leading rider Jamie Spencer faces time on the injury table following accident on the Newmark gallops

Leading rider Jamie Spencer is facing sometime out of the saddle following an accident on the Newmarket gallops on Friday. The 39-year-old Irishman was returning to the David Simcock stable.




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Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden defends Cheltenham Festival go ahead despite coronavirus outbreak

The four-day Festival was staged as planned in front of 250,000 people, with additional hygiene measures in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, and concluded on March 13. 




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Horse racing in France set to return NEXT MONTH behind closed doors

France Galop president consulted with members of the French Government with the parties giving themselves 48 hours to come up with agreement on how racing will deal with impact of coronavirus.




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Maximum of 12 runners ridden only by experienced jockeys if racing resumes behind closed doors

Races will be restricted to 12 runners to comply with social distancing rules in plans to race behind closed doors next month. 




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Flat season set for a later finish with new one-off format to decide 2020 champion jockey

EXCLUSIVE BY MARCUS TOWNEND: A one-off new format to decide the 2020 champion Flat jockey is set to be drafted to take account of the pandemic disruption to the season.




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Horse racing professionals and sports bettors reveal secrets of their success

SAM TURNER (Robin Goodfellow) spoke to some successful horse racing professionals and sports bettors about their views and methods they endeavour to employ on a daily basis.




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Resumption of Racing Group reveal plan for strict controls of courses, jockeys, staff and officials

The tight guidelines of the strictest scenario for a possible return to racing have been underlined with the selected racecourses operating as almost sealed sites.




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Coronavirus UK: Jockey Tom Marquand believes Aussie rules could pave way for return to racing

Racing aims to be one of the first sports to emerge from lockdown, with the British Horseracing Authority releasing a provisional list of big races it could run on the final two weekends of this month.




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Horseracing in France set to be one of first sports to return in the country post-lockdown

French racing moved a step closer to returning at Longchamp next Monday (May 11) after the French racing authorities were given permission to stage the meeting by Paris police.




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ASK PETER SCUDAMORE: Eight-time champion Jump jockey answers your questions

There is no racing at present but there is still plenty to discuss and Sportsmail columnist Peter Scudamore is on hand to answer some important questions.




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Victor Ludorum, Earthlight and Sottsass among a stellar cast of entries at Longchamp

Victor Ludorum is the 5-6 favourite with Coral to maintain his unbeaten record in Monday's Prix De Fontainebleu at Longchamp.




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Prize money for the Derby plummets with this season's race only worth a THIRD of last year's race

EXCLUSIVE: When Aidan O'Brien-trained Anthony Van Dyck landed Britain's most prestigious Flat race last June, the colt scooped a first prize of £921,538 with the historic race worth a total of £1,623,900.




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Former trainer Brendan Powell excluded from applying for a training licence for 12 months

Powell was found to have engaged in conduct considered to be prejudicial to the integrity, proper conduct or good reputation of horse racing in Great Britain.




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Francesco Totti enjoys Ibiza sun as he takes time to get over Roma resignation

The club'sformer captain announced he was leaving his role as technical director last week, which brought an end to his 30-year affiliation with the club. Totti has been spotted enjoying a break.




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Gianlugi Buffon set for emotional return to Juventus after just one season at PSG

After 17 hugely successful years and 656 appearances for Serie A giants Juventus, Gianluigi Buffon made the move to Paris Saint-Germain last summer on a free transfer.




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Gianluigi Buffon rejected offers from Manchester City and United

EXCLUSIVE BY ALVISE CAGNAZZO: Gianluigi Buffon rejected the chance to move to either Manchester United or City as he did not want a repeat of his underwhelming spell at Paris Saint-Germain.




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Barcelona ponder shock move for Manchester United's Matteo Darmian

Darmian - predominantly a right-back - has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford following the arrival of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, while Luke Shaw has nailed down the spot on the left flank.




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Moise Kean: Who is the rising Juventus star set to move to Everton?

Moise Kean is one of the exciting young players in the world; an Italian international, Serie A champion and important figure in the fight against racism, while still in his teens.




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Everton news: Italian agent says Moise Kean can be new striking hero

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: The extremely-talented Juventus forward and Italy international is on the brink of sealing a £36million move to the Premier League, which would be a great coup by Marco Silva.




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Who is Moise Kean? Rising star who has moved to Everton from Juventus

Moise Kean is one of the most exciting young players in the world; an Italian international, Serie A champion and important figure in the fight against racism, while still in his teens.




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Lazio 1-1 Roma: Luis Alberto's second half strike enough to earn Lazio a point in tense Rome derby

Luis Alberto's second-half equaliser earned Lazio a 1-1 draw with AS Roma in a fast and furious Rome derby in Serie A on Sunday. Aleksander Kolarov opened the scoring with a penalty.




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Chelsea suffer injury blow as full back Emerson limps off with suspected hamstring problem for Italy

The 25-year-old defender started the top-of-the-table Group J Euro 2020 qualifier against Finland at the Tampere Stadium. But left-back Emerson sustained the problem after just six minutes.




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Top Italian youth coach backs Manchester City's Phil Foden to be a 'champion'

Former Italy under-21 coach Luigi Di Biagio believes Manchester City's Phil Foden has everything it takes to be a 'champion' and will thrive under Pep Guardiola's tutelage.




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Juventus new boy Aaron Ramsey lifts the lid on playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo 

The former Arsenal star, who joined the Old Lady on a free transfer this summer, says he has been welcomed into the Turin-based side by the five-time Ballon D'or winner.




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Matthijs de Ligt denies he was put on a low-carb diet by Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri 

The Dutchman signed for the Italian giants for €75million (£67.8m) in the summer after captaining Ajax to the Champions League semi-finals with a series of colossal displays.




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Manuel Neuer vs Marc-Andre ter Stegen resumes: 10 things to look out for during international break

There is plenty at stake over the next fortnight with teams on the brink of qualifying for the European Championships in 2020, while some nations hit the road for some eagerly-anticipated friendlies.




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The Italian FA want to use LISTENING DEVICES to fight racist abuse in Serie A after monkey chants

Italian Football Federation president Gabriele Gravina has detailed 'a passive radar device that uses directional microphones to determine the source of the noise' from offending supporters.




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Atalanta's Gian Piero Gasperini rages as Duvan Zapata out of Champions League game v Manchester City

The Atalanta coach was furious after top scorer Duvan Zapata was ruled out of Atalanta's arduous Champions League trip to Manchester City with an abductor strain sustained with Colombia.