Racing braced for devastating winter wipeout with Sandown and Wincanton cards under threat amid freezing cold snap

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Racing braced for devastating winter wipeout with Sandown and Wincanton cards under threat amid freezing cold snap
Author: Sam Morgan
Published: Jan, 03 2025 16:10

BRITISH racing is facing a devastating winter wipeout on Saturday with the cold blast set to decimate cards. Sandown and Wincanton will both have to pass morning inspections ahead of their jumps fixtures. Newcastle have already cancelled their National Hunt meeting while Wolverhampton's evening Flat action falls under a Met Office amber warning for snow.

 [Expect to see some snow around the tracks on Saturday - if indeed racing goes ahead]
Image Credit: The Sun [Expect to see some snow around the tracks on Saturday - if indeed racing goes ahead]

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SIGN UP NOW. 18+ Ts and Cs apply. First month membership £1, then £3 per month unless you cancel at least 7 days before your next billing date. For more information contact help@thesun.co.uk. Already the freezing cold snap has caused chaos - with farcical scenes at Musselburgh infuriating punters on Friday.

The card was abandoned just seven minutes before the first race was due off. The Scottish track had undergone five inspections and racegoers had arrived only to be turned away without a single horse setting off. And it doesn't look much better over the other side of the Irish Sea either.

Naas hosts Grade 1 action on Sunday with the 2m4f Lawlor's featuring Champion Bumper winner Jasmin De Vaux among others. But the track must pass a 7.30am raceday inspection due to the threat of snow on Saturday night. While Cork's meeting on Saturday is subject to an 8am inspection with temperatures plunging to -2C overnight.

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