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SOLD OUT – NO FURTHER TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE GATE ON SATURDAY
This is a reminder that tickets for our Season Finale this Saturday 15 October will ONLY be available in advance and will not be available at the gate on Saturday.
Book your tickets in advance today to guarantee your spot at this weekend’s must-see fixture and save money on your Paddock tickets when you book in advance.
The 2022 season comes to an end at Newton Abbot on Saturday with the £22,500 Aubrey Loze Memorial Intermediate Chase (Class 2) over two miles and five furlongs the highlight of an eight-race card and it could prove to be a good afternoon for champion trainer Paul Nicholls who has a host of well-fancied runners.
The feature looks a good opportunity for Pic D’Orhy, a winner of three of his ten chases, to add to Nicholls’ race record, the trainer having been victorious with Bravemansgame last year. Pic D’Orhy was reported as having made a respiratory noise after being pulled up at Aintree in April and returns here after wind surgery which will, hopefully, have put him spot on.
The Newton Abbot Racecourse 2022 Season Finale is now just days away – do you have tickets to join us?
Tickets for Saturday’s fixture will ONLY be available in advance, so book today to avoid disappointment (and even save money when book your Paddock tickets in advance!)
Some impressive fluent jumping by Hang In There, under Tom Bellamy, for trainer Emma Lavelle, took the first of two Class 3 races at Newton Abbot on Monday.
Tom Bellamy set the pace on Hang In There in the Pertemps Network Novices’ Chase over two-miles and five-furlongs. The Harry Cobden ridden Hell Red, made a bad error at the first fence which knocked Hell Red’s confidence throughout the race and was unable to challenge, but nursed around safely by Harry Cobden finishing second to Hang In There, who was able to follow up on his recent win at Market Rasen, enjoying what the jockey quoted “A steering job” winning the race by a distance again.



