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Podcasts:
Top jockey Tom Queally features to preview all of the action on the opening day of the Chester May meeting, going through the seven race card in depth.
Chester's May meeting gets underway on Wednesday with the highlight being Overturn's bid for a second successive victory in the Chester Cup.
Gordon Brown delivers his 'Monday Jury', assessing the weekend action, before previewing Tuesday's racing at Southwell.
Lord John Budden reflects on Saturday's action at Newmarket before perusing the runners on Monday and giving his selections at Beverley and Bath.
Claude Charlet and Ben Bramley preview Sunday's card at Newmarket, including the 1000 Guineas. Declan O'Donoghue also previews Sunday's action in Ireland.
William Hill Radio's Ben Bramley talks to the winning jockey in last years renewal, Tom Queally, to get his thoughts on this years action on the 2000 Guineas card at Newmarket.
Camelot puts his unbeaten record and reputation on the line as he bids to become the first horse since 1972 to do the Racing Post Trophy/2000 Guineas double.
It's Friday so that must mean we have a card at Dundalk and indeed we do with another seven races at the Irish venue.
Chepstow has become the latest casualty of the weather but we still have plenty of racing to enjoy throughout the afternoon and evening.
William Hill Radio's Chris Pimlott features on this edition of the podcast and he concentrates on the meeting at Musselburgh.
Fresh from a profitable week in Ireland for the Punchestown Festival, William Hill Radio's Irish racing guru Andy Holding turns his attention to the all-weather action at Dundalk.
Commentator Darren Owen joins Dave Kelner in the studio to preview a couple of races on the polytrack and reflect on his time in Punchestown.
Hopefully we are over the worst of the weather and we get a full compliment of six meetings to enjoy on Tuesday afternoon.
Towcester has been lost to the weather on Monday afternoon but we still have Kempton, Windsor and Wolverhampton.
Wetherby is the latest meeting to be claimed by the recent wet spell but we still have some quality action from around Europe to enjoy.