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RACECARDS AND RESULTS

Plumpton racecard, results and TV schedule: Today’s tips, runners, results and stats for the meeting live on At The Races, this Monday, January 29

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

Plumpton racecourse

RACING takes place at Plumpton 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 Plumpton?

The first race is at 1.55pm.

There are six races on the card and the last race is due off at 4.25pm.

What TV channel is Plumpton on?

You can watch the racing at Plumpton on At The Races.

Attheraces is on Sky channel 415, Virgin channel 534, and UPC in Ireland on channel 418.

What is the going at the racecourse?

The going is currently Heavy, Soft in Places.

Racecourse information with leading jockeys and trainers with runners today:

  • Left-handed tight, undulating track of 1m 1f, with seven fences to a circuit and a 200yd uphill run-in. Leading trainers (2013-2018): G L Moore 51-274, C Gordon 26-161, S Smith 16-58.
  • Leading jockeys (2013-2018): T Cannon 31-225, Joshua Moore 26-147, M Goldstein 23-196, G Sheehan 22-85.
  • Longest travellers: Two Hoots (2.25) & Blue April (4.25) trained at Dulverton. Round trip of 388 miles.
  • C Gordon won the 4.25 in 2016 and 2017.
  • First run since wind op: Clondaw Bisto (3.25), Upham Running (4.25).

Templegate's tips for today's meeting at Plumpton:

  • 1.55 Weebill
  • 2.25 Good Man Hughie
  • 2.55 My Dance
  • 3.25 Clondaw Bisto
  • 3.55 Frank N Fair (treble)
  • 4.25 Be Daring

Today's Plumpton racecards and results:


Templegate's treble

NAP 6.30 Wolverhampton - Carolinae: 'Classy wins on the all-weather and is on a winning mark'

NEXT BEST 7.00 Wolverhampton - Blue Harmony: 'Not beaten far here on Boxing Day and drops in grade'

TREBLE 3.55 Plumpton - Frank N Fair: 'Saves his best for here and ran a cracker in the Sussex National'

Jockey Jack Kennedy clings to his horse but gets back in the saddle and amazingly goes on to win the race

 

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