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As has been the case for much of this week, there are four meetings in the British Isles today. The horse racing live streaming on offer this Friday, 19 November, starts at Chepstow in Wales. There is also a jumps card at North Yorkshire track Catterick. Today is the first of a two-day meet at Ascot where we can watch and bet on horse racing with real significance for the future.
Away from the National Hunt action, QuinnBet also has live horse racing streaming from the All-Weather in Ireland at Dundalk. That is a regular part of the fixture list over the winter months in the Emerald Isle. Get the lowdown on the best of today’s races below with an expert round-up of what’s on, when and where:
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Chepstow is the home of the Welsh Grand National, and that is looming on the horizon next month. Today, Fergal O’Brien sends recent recruit The Toojumpa to that track for the opening extended 2m 7f mares’ handicap chase (12:00) seeking to follow-up on a breakthrough success over fences on her stable debut last time out.
There is also market confidence that David Pipe’s Induno can win the extended 2m 3f handicap hurdle (12:35) despite a year-long absence from the track. Investment Manager for the in-form Colin Tizzard yard looks the danger. Alastair Ralph gets a lot of his small string, meanwhile, so Chanceux is favourite for the 2m novice hurdle later on (1:45).
One of the races of the day and reasons to tune in to live horse racing streaming sites like QuinnBet is Division II of the extended 2m 3f maiden hurdle (2:55). Young Butler was an eye-catching third over course and distance last time out for Emma Lavelle, so is popular in the market. However, Rules debutant Iceburgh Bay brings good Irish Point form to the table and is now with Philip Hobbs. Champion trainer Paul Nicholls runs bumper third Offyoupop here too, and that race has worked out well.
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If the betting is any indicator, then up-and-coming trainer Olly Murphy can expect a good day at Ascot, meanwhile. He saddles Doctor Ken in the opening 2m 3f maiden hurdle (12:20) and red-hot favourite Go Dante in the extended 1m 7f introductory hurdle later on (1:30). On both occasions, Nicky Henderson’s stable provides the main opposition in royal runner Kincardine and Tweed Skirt respectively.
In-between those races, there’s a fascinating novices’ limited handicap chase over an extended 2m 2f (12:55). Any of the three remaining runners – Faivoir for Dan and Harry Skelton, Torn And Frayed for Nigel and Sam Twiston-Davies, and Henderson’s Cascova – could win, and horse racing betting sites know it.
An open 2m 5f handicap chase later on the card (2:05) sees Flegmatik make his reappearance for the Skeltons. Team Twiston-Davies takes them on again with Guy, while Smarty Wild has always threatened to win one of these events for Hobbs. Red Risk carries top weight for the Nicholls yard.
Henderson returns Captain Morgs to the scene of his only success under Rules so far in the extended 1m 7f handicap hurdle (2:40). He gets almost a stone in weight from main market rival Leoncavallo, who has run a couple of fine races already this season. The Skeltons have Cabot Cliffs in that contest and Getaround for the 3m handicap chase (3:15).
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Friday’s Horse Racing Live Streaming Schedule – 19 November
- Chepstow – first race 12:00 GMT
- Catterick – first race 12:10 GMT
- Ascot – first race 12:20 GMT
- Dundalk – first race 16:00 GMT
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