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Eclipse was an 18th-century British thoroughbred racehorse who was undefeated during his entire career. In 2008 a website was launched, named after the great horse. We are an online magazine all about the social side of horseracing. We talk about comps, interviews, fashion, blogs, offers, tips, trends, what's on at a racecourse near you and more!
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With so many different kinds of sports available, it can be difficult to stick to following just one. If you’re looking to expand your views, you might be thinking about giving horseracing a chance. When just starting out, there is a lot to learn. From the rules to the most famous events, you should do plenty of research before you start betting on the Irish Derby, let’s say.
On the other hand, even if you’ve been following the sport for ages, you can still benefit from learning as much as possible about this year’s edition. Here is everything you shoul ..read more
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The Grand Women’s Summit returns once again to Aintree Racecourse in 2023, taking place on Ladies Day (Friday 14th April) at the Randox Grand National Festival.
First staged in 2015 and in now in its eighth year, the Grand Women’s Summit returned as an in-person event in 2022 having been held virtually in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The theme for this year’s event, which for a second time is generously supported by leading multinational law firm Pinsent Masons, will be menstrual health in sport, parenthood and the menopause.
Former England field hockey player Sam Quek MBE, who was ..read more
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Trainer Emmet Mullins admitted repeating last year’s success is “a big ask” but he “can’t complain” after the handicapper gave Noble Yeats a 19lbs higher rating in the Grand National 2023, 12 months after winning the Aintree showpiece.
By Nick Seddon
At 11st 11lbs only three horses – Any Second Now, Conflated and Hewick on 11st 12lbs – will have more on their backs, but Mullins remains optimistic his stable star can create more history on 15th April.
Noble Yeats was a shock 50/1 winner in 2022, handing jockey Sam Waley-Cohen a fairytale victory on his final career ride and becoming the first ..read more
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The 2023 Cheltenham Festival is now in the record books, but National Hunt fans still have plenty to look forward to over the next few weeks.
There are several major meetings scheduled to be staged during April, which will provide punters with a plethora of betting opportunities.
Many bettors will be trying their luck at casino.netbet.co.uk in the hope of boosting their bankroll ahead of an exciting spell for horse racing.
With that in mind, we pick out five horses we think will be well worth monitoring when the big meetings are staged next month.
Princ ..read more
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Friday 14th March – Day 1 – saw a fabulous start to The Festival at Cheltenham, 2023.
Reporting by Graham Clark, Nick Seddon, Catherine Austen & Andrew King (TV quotes by Lucy Elder). Photographs courtesy of Ian Yates www.eyewhy.co.uk
Amateur Jockey Michael O’Sullivan and Owner-Trainer Barry Connell combine to land opening Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle
The Cheltenham Festival in 2023 began with an impressive success for Marine Nationale (9/2) in the Grade One Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.
Partnered by 23-year-old amateur Michael O’Sullivan, who graduated last year fr ..read more
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Gordon Elliotthas said it would be “a dream come true” if one of his 19 entries in Aintree’s Randox Grand National 2023 can help him equal the record of training four winners of the race.
By Graham Clark
The County Meath-based handler only took out a trainer’s license in 2006 and had already won his first Grand National at Aintree just a year later when Silver Birch was triumphant in 2007.
Tiger Roll then landed the world-famous race in 2018 and 2019 before Coronavirus forced the cancellation of the 2020 renewal and ended hopes of an historic hat-trick attempt for his stable star.
Elliott sad ..read more
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Creative platform Global Fashion Collective introduced three international designers to London Fashion Week this season.
One of which was the Mexican designer brand Iann Dey created by fashion designer duo Ivan Galelgos and David Marquez.
Their collection titled ‘Felix’ was inspired by Mexican actress Maria Felix La Dona who stood out for her beauty and personality. Maria Felix marked an era in Mexico for her impeccable performance and became an international fashion icon in the ’50s.
The collection is made of designs with luxurious textures in vibrant tones of red, black, gold, s ..read more
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1w ago
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Horse race betting is a great way to have fun while enjoying the games. However, it is important to understand the basics before engaging in it.
There are a few different types of bets you can make when it comes to horse racing. The first type is a win bet, which involves betting on a single horse to come in first place in the race. The second type is called an exacta bet, which requires you to pick two horses that will finish first and second in any order. Thirdly, there’s the trifecta bet, where you need to select three horses that will finish first ..read more
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Titled ‘ Cerebral Morphism’, Felix Bendish’s collection consists thermal form outfits inspired by the elements of fire.
A Mumbai-based brand, Felix Bendish not only crafts unique tactile garments but also accessories with a bold twist of hand embroidering manipulated onto fabric through digital printing. We think his headpieces are a beautiful alternative to a fascinator for a day at the races.
Bendish’s morphism inspiration also includes the butterfly with many butterfly references from simple brooches scattered around outfits and headbands…
….to a large applique covering th ..read more
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1w ago
The Cheltenham Festival rarely fails to live up to expectations and the latest edition of the National Hunt extravaganza undoubtedly produced plenty of drama.
There were plenty of tears on the opening day, while the rest of the four-day meeting delivered numerous moments that will live long in the memory.
This includes one of the finest ever performances ever witnessed in the Cheltenham Gold Cup as a new superstar was anointed. Here’s our 2023 Cheltenham Festival recap.
Honeysuckle brings the house down
The connections of two-time Champion Hurdle winner Honeysuckle came in for plenty of critic ..read more