Betfair Super Saturday in doubt as weather hits racing calendar

The Berkshire circuit is due to stage a mouthwatering card, featuring the £125,000 Betfair Hurdle

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Wednesday 10 February 2021 06:37 EST
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Newbury's Betfair Super Saturday fixture is already in serious doubt after officials announced a course inspection for Friday morning.

The Berkshire circuit is due to stage a mouthwatering card, featuring the £125,000 Betfair Hurdle, as well as recognised trials for the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Queen Mother Champion Chase in the shape of the Denman Chase and the Game Spirit Chase respectively.

Dual King George hero Clan Des Obeaux, last season's RSA Chase winner Champ and superstar chaser Altior are just some of the big names who are set to be on show.

However, with the track already frozen in places under the frost covers and sub-zero temperatures forecast for the rest of the week, clerk of the course Keith Ottesen is not optimistic ahead of a Friday inspection at 8.30am.

He said: "It was only minus 2C overnight, but it didn't get above zero on Tuesday, so it's not just the night-time temperatures that are a problem.

"It's a cumulative effect of the temperature zero or below for a number of days. You've got to cover up to give it every chance, but with the forecast the way it is, the fleece covers that we use don't offer enough protection for such a prolonged period of cumulative frost.

"We haven't got the best forecast going forward. It's going to be very cold tonight and into Thursday morning, the same thing Friday night into Saturday and not much better Thursday into Friday.

"At this stage it's far too early to do anything but to call an inspection for Friday, but really we need a change in the forecast to come.

"Unless there is a complete change, it will be a struggle."

High-profile trainers Paul Nicholls and Nicky Henderson are among those calling for the major races to be rescheduled - and Ottesen revealed discussions are already under way about the possibility of the entire card being moved to a later date.

He added: "We're definitely talking about it at the moment. We need a number of things to align.

"From a Newbury point of view, we'd like to run the whole day, rather than just move races here and there. We're just working on whether we can reschedule the day in the next week when conditions allow.

"I can't really say more than that at the moment. Obviously there's TV, sponsors, the Levy Board and the BHA (involved). We've been talking about it all week to try to find a solution, obviously with the support of Betfair (sponsors)."

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