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Newton Abbot Racecourse stages the first of its three evening fixtures this summer with the Class 2 Racing Partnership Handicap Chase over two miles and half a furlong, the highlight of a seven-race card that gets underway at 5.05pm.
Six times a winner over fences, Kauto The King made all the running to score at Worcester in a three-runner race last time. His task was made easier when one opponent refused and the other fell, although neither looked like beating him and he can overcome a 5lb rise in the weights.
With the warmer days upon us, what better way to end your day than with an evening at the races? We’re back this June with two great evening racing fixtures.
Save the date for the return of one of your most-loved racing dates of the year at Newton Abbot Racecourse. Yes, Ladies’ Day returns this year on Tuesday 21 June with an evening fixture of great racing with some extra glitz and glamour added in for good measure.
This year we’re delighted to once again offer some top prizes to those ladies who come dressed to impress in our much-loved Best Dressed Lady and Best Hat competitions.
Clearance overcame a bad mistake at the second-last flight yesterday to collar Thahab Ifraj at the final jump and forge clear on the run-in to land Newton Abbot’s feature race, the Class 3 St Austell Brewery Handicap Hurdle over two miles and one furlong.
In a tight betting market, it was First Quest, back on the same mark as when making all the running to score at Wincanton last October, who just shaded favouritism from Thahab Ifraj, not disgraced behind Diligent last time out, and Hayedo, making his handicap debut, but not seen out since tailing off at Fontwell Park in February.



