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Market Rasen racecard, results and TV schedule: Today’s tips, runners, results and stats for the meeting live on Racing UK, this Thursday, November 9

All the latest stats, runners, results and odds for Thursday's meeting at Market Rasen with Sun Bets and Templegate's top tips
 

Market Rasen racecourse

RACING takes place at Market Rasen today and we have you covered with all the latest runners, results, tips and going news.

Get yourself along to the racecourse or watch on tv as racing gets underway this afternoon.

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What time does racing start at Market Rasen?

The first race is at 1.00pm.

There are six races on the card and the last race is due off at 3.45pm.

What TV channel is Market Rasen on?

You can watch the racing at Market Rasen on Racing UK.

Racing UK is on Sky channel 432, Virgin channel 536, and UPC in Ireland on channel 411.

What is the going at the racecourse?

The going is currently Good to Soft at Market Rasen.

Racecourse information with leading jockeys and trainers with runners today:

  • Right-handed, sharp track of 1m 2f, with 7 easy fences to a circuit and a 250yd run-in.
  • Leading trainers (2012-2017): Jonjo O’Neill 36-226, D Skelton 31-112, C Longsdon 29-141.
  • Leading jockeys (2012-2017):  A Coleman 31-162, N Fehily 29-120, H Skelton 27-102.
  • Longest traveller: Urban Kode (3.45). Round trip of 568 miles.

Templegate's tips for today's meeting at Market Rasen:

  • 1.00 Knight Destroyer
  • 1.30 Rosie McQueen
  • 2.00 Desert Queen
  • 2.35 Shady Glen
  • 3.10 Pretty Reckless
  • 3.45 Shrubland

Today's Market Rasen racecards and results:

 

 

 

 

Templegate's Treble

NAP 7.15 Chelmsford - Middle Kingdom: 'Looked a potential Group horse in the spring and he should be too good for this lot'

NEXT BEST 2.45 Newbury - Topofthegame: 'He showed smart form over hurdles and should be even better over fences'

TREBLE 1.40 Newbury - Colin's Brother: 'Won his first two starts last season before going off the boil. He can bounce back to his best'

Michael Owen​ came off his horse twice as he​ took to the gallops of the British Racing School in Newmarket

 

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