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With persistent heavy rain having forced the abandonment of the last two meetings, brighter weather over the last few days has ensured that racing will return to Newton Abbot on Wednesday with the Racing Welfare Mental Health Awareness Week Handicap Hurdle getting the seven-race card underway at 2.05pm.
Devon-trained Inferno Sacree has won four of his last five races, making all the running to win unchallenged at Perth on his most recent outing and, if able to step up from a 9lb higher mark, should go close here. Swinging London was never able to mount a challenge to easy winner Mount Tempest at Warwick and Monjules, runner-up on the flat at Salisbury recently, also merit consideration.
You’ll find antiques and collectables galore at Newton Abbot Racecourse when the Antiques and Collectables Fair returns this Saturday, 20 May.
Whether you’re coming to search for something specific, or just browsing to add to your collection, there’ll be a fantastic range of items for all interests and budgets at Saturday’s show.
Racing is set to return to Newton Abbot Racecourse on Wednesday 17 May – come and join us!
Save money on your next visit when you book your Paddock tickets in advance. Simply book online by 11.59pm the day before your visit, to save £2 per ticket with no booking fees payable.
With the Newton Abbot Country Show just over three months away, have you booked your spot to exhibit at our much-loved family day out in Devon this summer?
Outdoor pitches remain available for traders, entertainers and activity providers. All indoor spots are now fully booked.



