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Precise Seeks Record Eighth 1,000 Guineas Win for Aidan O'Brien at Newmarket
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Sports·5/3/2026AI summary

Precise Seeks Record Eighth 1,000 Guineas Win for Aidan O'Brien at Newmarket

Nineteen runners contest the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket with Precise, winner of the Fillies' Mile, installed as warm favourite to give Aidan O'Brien an eighth victory in the Classic, one shy of Robert Robson's record of nine wins between 1818-1827. O'Brien has not won since Mother Earth's 2021 success. Venetian Sun, owned by Brighton & Hove Albion chairman Tony Bloom, is prominent in the betting, while the Pretty Polly Stakes and Dahlia Stakes also feature on the card.

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Billy Loughnane rides Bow Echo to 2,000 Guineas victory at Newmarket
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5/2/2026AI summary

Billy Loughnane rides Bow Echo to 2,000 Guineas victory at Newmarket

20-year-old Irish jockey Billy Loughnane won his first Classic, riding Bow Echo to victory in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. Loughnane guided the 9-2 chance to a 2.75-length win over joint favourite Gstaad, making him the youngest winner since Donnacha O'Brien in 2018. The victory also made trainer George Boughey, 34, the youngest trainer to win both the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas in the post-war era.

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Horse racing: 2,000 Guineas day 2026 – live news and updates
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5/2/2026

Horse racing: 2,000 Guineas day 2026 – live news and updates

Newmarket’s 2,000 Guineas starts at 3.35pm (BST)Get in touch: email Greg about today’s racing1. FLORA OF BERMUDA 7-2, 2. Rosy Affair, 3. Sayidah Dariyan. Won by hd, 1 3/4.Rosy Affair leads, Flora Of Bermuda close behind, Sayidah Dariyan also chasing the pace … they’re into the Dip … Rosy Affair still leads with half a furlong to go, Oisin Murphy getting a strong run from Flora of Bermuda … inching closer … it’s a photo but it looks like Murphy got there ! Continue reading...

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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has bookies split
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Sports·4/27/2026AI summary

Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has bookies split

The 2026 Flat jockeys' championship promises to be a historic contest between 20-year-old Billy Loughnane and reigning champion Oisin Murphy. Loughnane, who would be the youngest champion in over a century, is available at 6-4 with William Hill while Murphy is 11-10 with Ladbrokes – an unusually split market reflecting genuine uncertainty. Murphy won easily last year with 143 winners to Loughnane's 108, but the young jockey has improved his strike-rate to nearly 21% in 2026 and possesses a relentless momentum that has marked his rapid rise since his first winner at 16 in late 2022.

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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has split the bookies
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Billy Loughnane v Oisin Murphy: The jockeys' championship race that has split the bookies

The Flat jockeys' championship begins at Newmarket on Saturday with a genuine three-way contest for the first time since 2021. Twenty-year-old Billy Loughnane, seeking to become the youngest champion in over a century, faces reigning champion Oisin Murphy, who is bidding for a record-tying sixth title. Bookmakers are split on the favourite, with Murphy available at 11-10 and Loughnane at 6-4, reflecting the closest race in years. Loughnane has improved his strike-rate to nearly 21% in 2026 after a career-best 108 wins last season.

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Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing Faces Critical 2026 Season After £40m Investment
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Sports·4/20/2026AI summary

Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing Faces Critical 2026 Season After £40m Investment

Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing operation faces a pivotal 2026 season after investing over £40m in bloodstock and acquiring Freemason Lodge stable. Despite spending 22.9m gns at Tattersalls Book 1 in October 2024, the Classic generation shows limited promise, with Power Blue at 66-1 for the 2000 Guineas and Partying (4.4m gns top lot) yet to race. The operation secured a £40m loan from Apollo Global Management at 10.25% interest, with the clock ticking to find stallion prospects that could offset massive start-up costs.

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