The Stars of the Future are in the spotlight in Redcar on Sunday, as the Seaside course is the first racing seat of the north on the Circus Family Fun Day.
It is an opportunity for the country’s young drivers to shine. Redcar organizes seven races that are limited to apprenticeship jockeys as part of the Go race at the Yorkshire Summer Festival.
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This includes the rising star Joe Leavy, who leads this year’s apprentice jockeys championship after being thrown on the title by Sean Dylan Bowen last year.
Leavy, whose father Barry held a coaching license for 20 years Sky bet additional places every day..
The Ulysses Colt made the frame except for one of its seven races in all of its seven races, also third at Catterick in the early this month. If Leavy can overcome the habit of his mount to hang in his breeds, he shouldn’t be far away.
Leavy’s other trip comes in the Crimson Road for Northumberland coach Susan Corbett at the opening Racing TV Free Probe Apprentice HandicapAlthough the more likely winner Elizabeth Gale is in Grant Tuers Bellasio, a winner at Carlisle in June and second on the Cumbria route last time.
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Elizabeth has another decent opportunity below Races in Yorkshire Future Stars Apprentice Handicap On Tim Easterby’s Bollin Neil, but the one who has to be beat seems to be the Elemental Eye, which was trained by Iain Jardine, which in his last two runs in Nottingham and Ayr knocked on the door with two tight seconds.
Karl Burkes Herrlich Frecher had left in Beverley in Beverley and is prefabricated for a short successor in the Sky Bet Go-Racing-in-Yorkshire Summer Festival Apprentice Handicap Under Jack Nicholls.
Dolly’s joy was another Beverley winner last time, and Julia Camacho’s Stutfolen is a leading contender on Tom Kiel-Marshall in the Finally, celebration of the tanker in retirement in retirement Despite a 6 -pound penalty.
Rhys Elliott, shown belowIs a popular young driver who is connected to Michael Dods’ farm, but he also enjoyed success with the neighboring circle coach Durham, David Thompson. The combination seems to have solid chances in the last two races.
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Rhys Elliott, shown after a former redcar on Stormy Pearl (Image: Peter Barron) Where the Crumpet – a winner at Carlisle at the end of May – will be published in the Start your Renn -Free -Test -Handicap, While Story Pearl the course and distance winner are presented in the estate Renn -TV apprentice Handicap The last time after winning Elliott at Hamilton.
Redcar is the only flat meeting that takes place in Great Britain on Sunday. The first race at 4:18 p.m. and the last race at 5.45 p.m., with a lot of family entertainment in the course housing.
Tom Byrne, head of racing and betting at the British Pferneracing Authority, said: “It is gratifying to see how the card is well supported with runners, and our thanks go to the professional jockeys’ association and redcar to work with the BHA to bring this initiative to life.”