Declarations are in for the Weatherbys Champion Bumper @CheltenhamRaces on Wednesday - a race that we have been proud to sponsor since 1997.
@RichardHoiles takes you through some of the leading contenders in this yearโs renewal.
This looks fantastic! Really looking forward to this starting on @ITV this evening - a unique insight into racing, its stories and its characters from parade ring to the winning post ๐
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Hot off the virtual @weatherbysltd press is our new Flat Horses To Follow publication; 40 of the leading ๐ฌ๐ง & ๐ฎ๐ช flat horses to follow for the new season ahead featuring the best two year-old prospects, ante-post picks & Top Performers. DL (for free!) ๐๐ผ https://t.co/XYOYur81sy
The best week of the year is powered by our racecard team whose efforts across the #CheltenhamFestival never cease to amaze me! Hereโs to a brilliant few days of thrilling & safe racing ๐
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A great read (and fantastic resource) by @drk36
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There's a tradition of film directors and studios congratulating each other for beating their box office records. A THREAD
In 1977, when STAR WARS beat Jaws to become the highest-grossing movie ever, Steven Spielberg took out the below ad for George Lucas in
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