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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 Sunday, April 15

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

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 2.15pm.

There are seven races on the card and the last race is due off at 5.30pm.

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 Good to Soft, Soft in places.

Racecourse information with leading jockeys and trainers with runners today:

  • Left-handed, tight, undulating track of 1m 1f, with 7 fences to a circuit and a 200yd uphill run-in.
  • Leading trainers (2013-2018): G L Moore 58-285, C Gordon 26-167, A King 16-46, Miss S Smith 14-54.
  • Leading jockeys (2013-2018): Joshua Moore 29-158, Jamie Moore 29-181, T Cannon 28-223, M Goldstein 24-200.
  • Longest traveller: Cleni Wells (3.20) trained at Totnes. Round trip of 450 miles.
  • G L Moore won the 3.20 in 2012, 2014 and 2017.

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

  • 2.15 Six Gun Serenade
  • 2.50 Micquus
  • 3.20 No Hiding Place (nb)
  • 3.55 Achille (nap)
  • 4.30 Indian Reel
  • 5.00 Show’s Over
  • 5.30 Baddedley Knight

Today's Plumpton racecards and results:


Templegate's treble

NAP 3.55 Plumpton - Achille: 'Back to form last time and trainer Venetia Williams is firing in the winners'

NEXT BEST 3.20 Plumpton - No Hiding Place: 'The step up in trip will be the key to him'

TREBLE 2.05 Ffos Las - Another Emotion: 'Looks a nice prospect who should improve'

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