For tomorrow, Wednesday, March 18, 2026, Timeform’s top-rated selections and “naps” center on the meetings at Hereford, Huntingdon, and the evening card at Kempton Park.
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Silks & Shenanigans: The Heavyweight Duel: Favori De Champdou vs. Stumptown and Newcastle March 2026
The Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase (Wednesday, 3:20 PM) has become the Cheltenham Festival’s version of a “specialist’s reunion,” where horses spend half the race jumping hedges and the other half wondering if they’ve accidentally wandered into a local farmer’s paddock. Since returning to a handicap format, the “insider” game has shifted from finding the bestContinue reading “Silks & Shenanigans: The Heavyweight Duel: Favori De Champdou vs. Stumptown and Newcastle March 2026”
Silks & Shenanigans. The Supreme Roar: Talk, Stars, and a Cairo Mirage?
“Betting on a Monday is like dating in your 40s: you aren’t looking for perfection, you’re just looking for someone who doesn’t have too much baggage and can actually finish the course.” — Anonymous Punter at the Tote 👜
Saturdays, Silks, and Cheltenham Whispers: The Mud, The Magic, and the March Monsters
It was a super Saturday of racing action. Cheltenhams next
Triple-Track Triumph: Top-Rated Stars Headline a Super Sunday at Leopardstown, Musselburgh, and Market Rasen!
Today is a major day for jumps racing as Timeform’s highest-rated horses descend on three iconic courses. From the Grade 1 glamour of the Dublin Racing Festival to the testing stayers’ tracks in Scotland and Lincolnshire, the “weight-adjusted” numbers are pointing toward some massive performances. Musselburgh’s February Fling: A Look at Today’s Races (February 1,Continue reading “Triple-Track Triumph: Top-Rated Stars Headline a Super Sunday at Leopardstown, Musselburgh, and Market Rasen!”
🏇 Silks and Shenanigans: The DRF Mud-Bath Edition
Buckle up, punters. The Dublin Racing Festival (DRF) is teetering on the edge of “gladiatorial” and “aquatic.” While the stars are aligned for a weekend of Grade 1 glory, Mother Nature seems to have placed a heavy bet on the “No Race” outcome.