Sky Sports Racing has its sights set on the North East as Newcastle and Sedgefield host an action-packed day of racing on Wednesday. Among the highlights, Supreme George looks set to make another victory count at Sedgefield in a competitive field for the Chris Blanckley Supporting Fairlight Studio Handicap Chase.
This six-year-old, trained by Donald McCain, has built up a impressive record with three consecutive wins, taking his total over fences to three from four starts. However, he could face stiff competition from Sea Thrift, who impressed at Plumpton last month with her jumping prowess and showed promise despite wearing a tongue-tie for the first time.
Other contenders include Double Digits, who struggled on chase debut but may be capable of better, while Treaty Boy boasts experience over his rivals. However, it's hard to look past Spartan Fighter as he chases a four-timer in the Midnite A Next Generation Betting App Handicap at Newcastle.
This nine-year-old has made impressive course and distance hat-tricks before, including when claiming a similar contest 15 days ago, but faces a further five-pound rise. He'll need to overcome that hurdle to beat Yorkshire Glory, who recorded his third all-weather success at the same track and trip on his last start.
Newcastle's shortlist is also dotted with promising contenders, including Hayynah, who bids to break her maiden in the Midnite Ain't Your Grandad's Bookie Maiden Stakes. Back from a break and sporting cheekpieces for the first time, she boasts an impressive rating of 83.
The day's card is full of intriguing matchups, and fans will be eager to see which horses can come out on top at both Newcastle and Sedgefield.
This six-year-old, trained by Donald McCain, has built up a impressive record with three consecutive wins, taking his total over fences to three from four starts. However, he could face stiff competition from Sea Thrift, who impressed at Plumpton last month with her jumping prowess and showed promise despite wearing a tongue-tie for the first time.
Other contenders include Double Digits, who struggled on chase debut but may be capable of better, while Treaty Boy boasts experience over his rivals. However, it's hard to look past Spartan Fighter as he chases a four-timer in the Midnite A Next Generation Betting App Handicap at Newcastle.
This nine-year-old has made impressive course and distance hat-tricks before, including when claiming a similar contest 15 days ago, but faces a further five-pound rise. He'll need to overcome that hurdle to beat Yorkshire Glory, who recorded his third all-weather success at the same track and trip on his last start.
Newcastle's shortlist is also dotted with promising contenders, including Hayynah, who bids to break her maiden in the Midnite Ain't Your Grandad's Bookie Maiden Stakes. Back from a break and sporting cheekpieces for the first time, she boasts an impressive rating of 83.
The day's card is full of intriguing matchups, and fans will be eager to see which horses can come out on top at both Newcastle and Sedgefield.