Borderlescott comeback under consideration
Group One-winning sprinter Borderlescott could be set to come out of retirement at the age of 11.
Racing in Nottingham has taken place since the 17th century, with the current course in operation for over 100 years. Located in Colwick Park, it has played host to exclusively flat racing since 1996.
Going: Good to Soft, Good in places
1st Hartwright 10/1
2nd Seven Of Clubs 14/1
3rd Indian Affair 11/1
Bellitudo(15 Ran)
1st Albonny 15/2
2nd Zarosa 4/1 F
3rd Chapter Five 8/1
Generous Dream(11 Ran)
1st Vitruvian Lady 28/1
2nd Herod The Great 50/1
3rd Ducab 11/2
None (All 12 Ran)
1st Secret Art 8/11 F
2nd Cosseted 13/2
3rd Circus Turn 12/1
Elsiniaar(10 Ran)
1st Mister Marcasite 7/1
2nd Plenum 4/1
3rd Red To Amber 18/1
None (All 11 Ran)
1st Monsieur Jamie 8/1
2nd Monnoyer 9/1
3rd Royal Bajan 14/1
None (All 13 Ran)
Group One-winning sprinter Borderlescott could be set to come out of retirement at the age of 11.
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