Classic trial weekends set to feature if May resumption possible for racing
Craven and Dante form part of provisional plan based on ‘best-case scenario’.
Two bumper weekends of Classic trials could take place at the end of May under the “best-case scenario” planning for the resumption of racing. The British Horseracing Authority has been developing a provisional fixture list to ensure the sport is ready to restart “at the earliest appropriate opportunity” after being put hold since March 17 due to the coronavirus pandemic. That proposed fixture list will begin to be published next week, with a sub-group of the Flat Pattern Committee helping to prepare a Pattern and Listed programme, prioritising the Classics and “other flagship races for horses most likely to provide a future fundamental role on behalf of the breed”. The BHA is hoping to stage a number of Pattern and Listed events that were lost in the spring during the second half of May and early June if possible, although it is underlined this would only happen if “the timeline and circumstances of recommencement allow”.Under the proposed schedule, the second to last weekend of May would see 1000 and 2000 Guineas trials, with the Nell Gwyn, Fred Darling, Greenham and Craven Stakes all slated to take place along with the Pavilion Stakes, which is a prep event for the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot. It is the intention to split those Classic trials over the two days of that weekend, with the Fred Darling increased in distance to a mile this year. Older horses would have their chance with the Brigadier Gerard, Sagaro, Pinnacle and Aston Park Stakes – all Group Three contests – also on the cards. The Group One Lockinge is set to be the main event on the final weekend of May, with the Dante and Musidora – traditional Derby and Oaks trials – due to be run alongside the Yorkshire Cup.
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