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Punters flock back to the race track in thousands again as lockdown restrictions ease across the country

PUNTERS flocked back to the racecourse in their thousands on Monday afternoon.

Redcar and Carlisle were the first to welcome back spectators this year - with racing largely continuing behind closed doors through the pandemic.

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Punters watch on at Redcar as jockeys mount before a raceCredit: PA
On course bookmakers were finally back in action tooCredit: PA
Punters watched on from the stands at sunny RedcarCredit: PA
Young and old were keen to get back on trackCredit: PA

The cards may have been average at best, but to punters and on-course bookies, it felt like Royal Ascot and Cheltenham rolled into one.

The sun was out, bets were placed and winners were finally cheered home again.

Among the first paying customers through the door were Carlisle native Craig Hamilton, his partner Louise Williams and five-month old baby Mikey.

"It's fantastic to be back. It's nice to get back to some sort of normality and to get dressed up and do something," said Hamilton.

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All dressed up for the first day back on trackCredit: PA
Cheese for the camera - beats school anywayCredit: PA
All safe and socially distancedCredit: PA

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“We were just saying, we don't think we've been racing since August or September 2019, so it's almost two years and we probably go six or seven times a year usually.

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"It has been soulless going racing this past year, horrendous. I'm so pleased to see people back, it just feels like normal."

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Samuel Black was one of 10 bookmakers allowed to take pitches on track at Carlisle.

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He said: "We've been on track for owners at Kelso and Musselburgh, but it's obviously been very quiet. It's more of a service for them and getting us out of the house. From a business point of view, it's been a waste of time.

"The last time we were racing with a full crowd was at Uttoxeter on Midlands Grand National day last year - the day after the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.

"We did go to Haydock twice with a small crowd at the end of last year, similar to this today.

"Business today is workable. For a midweek fixture, it's as good as could be expected really. Obviously it's not as good as a weekend, but it is workable.

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"It's nice to be out and see the sun again - we've been pale for a year!

"We have a good pitch at Glorious Goodwood and we just hope we're back to something like normal by then."

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