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View full pre-race oddsView all odds18:19 - Harry Potter Droneart Show Handicap
1st
13 Niffler 13/8F2nd
3 Fleur De Mer 3/13rd
2 Billy Bathgate 7/1
Winning Trainer: Sir Mark Prescott
Winning Jockey: L Morris
Non-Runners: Carwyn, Star Of Markinch (12 Ran)
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1st
3 Star Of Commala 85/402nd
1 Queens Hame 8/15F3rd
8 Roccapina 22/1
Winning Trainer: Jane Chapple-Hyam
Winning Jockey: Molly Keegan-Price
Non-Runners: None (All 9 Ran)
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1st
1 Spirited Gesture 1/6F2nd
2 Angel In My Heart 5/13rd
7 Rubyroo 7/1
Winning Trainer: J & T Gosden
Winning Jockey: R Havlin
Non-Runners: None (All 8 Ran)
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1st
2 This Moment 11/22nd
6 Star People 7/4F3rd
5 Social Spirit 6/1
Winning Trainer: G Boughey
Winning Jockey: Grace McEntee
Non-Runners: None (All 6 Ran)
Newcastle racecourse is located in Gosforth Park, open since 1882. The Northumberland Plate, known as the 'Pitmen's Derby', is the June highlight, but both flat and jumps fixtures are hosted.
Newcastle is a fairly stiff, galloping track. The oval course is 14f in length with a 4f run in. The home straight extends for a further four furlongs to provide 5f - 8f starts. The final two or three furlongs are uphill, meaning that stamina and courage are required in abundance. It is a fair track on the whole however - just one at which your horse must fully get the trip.
Draw bias: The draw bias on the straight track can occasionally be variable. Over 5 fulongs low draws are generally favoured, but over 6 furlongs in big fields or on easy ground high is the place to be. Over seven furlongs and a mile though, the bias swings to the near side, with those drawn high enjoying a considerable advantage. On the round course, as usual on a left handed track low numbers are slightly favoured as they find it easier to get a good position. There is no particular pace bias, but front runners can't afford to go off too quickly as they will be swallowed up due to the stiff nature of the finish.





