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Racing: Punter lands record jackpot

ONE well-informed punter scooped a record totejackpot dividend of £510,955.60 by naming the first six winners at Aintree yesterday.. Read

Racing: Go down memory Lane for National glory

CLOUDY LANE can deliver another Grand National glory day for the McCain family in the big race at Aintree this afternoon. Read

Racing: Dun deal for Doire and Philson

CONNECTIONS of Dun Doire and Philson Run breathed a sigh of relief as their horses made the cut in a maximum 40-strong field for the John Smith’s Grand National at Aintree tomorrow. Read

Racing: Star is eclipsed again

KAUTO STAR suffered a second successive defeat as Paul Nicholls’ ace was nailed right on the line by Our Vic in a dramatic finish to the totesport Bowl at Aintree yesterday. Read

Golf: Martin in happy return with course record

AFTER six European Tour events this season in which he has not broken 70, Spain’s Pablo Martin returned to the scene of his triumph yesterday and shot a course-record 63. Read

Racing: Ollie Magern out of National

OLLIE MAGERN is lame and will not run in the Grand National at Aintree on Saturday. Read

Racing: Kauto Star set for Aintree return

KAUTO STAR continues to give Paul Nicholls all the right signals ahead of his run in the totesport Bowl at Aintree on Thursday. Read

Racing: McCain getting confident on Lane

DONALD McCAIN admits he can see why Cloudy Lane is such a red-hot favourite for the John Smith’s Grand National. Read

Racing: Welsh star goes for Grand National glory

SAM THOMAS admits he goes for glory against at Aintree on Saturday with one over-ridingthought in his mind: “I just want to finish the Grand National in good health.” Read

Racing: McKelvey to prove real national star

McKELVEY has become something of a celebrity since he raced through the pain barrier to finish second in the John Smith’s Grand National last April. Read

Racing: Kalahari handed Scottish mission

KALAHARI KING is likely to bypass the Grand National meeting and instead take his chance in the Samsung Electronics Scottish Champion Hurdle on April 19. Read

Racing: Godolphin set for strong classic bid

GODOLPHIN look set to mount a strong challenge on the classics this season, with Ibn Khaldun and Laureldean Gale among their brighter hopes. Read

Racing: Will it be tricky for Dickie?

DICKIE LE DAVOIR holds a cracking chance at the weights in Southwell's hambletonracing.co.uk Handicap today. Read

Racing: Clarets to follow Pavlova

RICHARD FAHEY is plotting a familiar path for his impressive Pontefract winner Flying Clarets. Read

Racing: Fortune opens account with double

JIMMY FORTUNE topped a century of winners again last year and opened his current turf account with a 35-1 double on Feelin Foxy and Hue at Redcar. Read

Racing: Jarvis hopes Prince will rule

MICHAEL JARVIS admits he is surprised Prince Forever heads the betting for the William Hill Lincoln at Doncaster today. Read

Racing: Flyer hits the heights

ISLAND FLYER was one of the few bright spots on a gloomy afternoon at Wincanton as he furthered his progressive profile. Read

Racing: Panic ready for Lincoln test

PETER Chapple-Hyam is expecting to see even more improvement from his William Hill Lincoln candidate Don’t Panic now that he has been gelded. Read

Racing: Cloudy picture gets clearer

CLOUDY LANE is in rude health as the countdown to his bid for glory in the John Smith’s Grand National begins to gather pace. Read

Racing: Apprentices banned after race farce

APPRENTICES Billy Cray, Paul Nolan and Ross Atkinson were all hit with double-figure bans for their part in a farcical opening race at Kempton yesterday. Read

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