L’Homme Presse return a timely boost for British racing 

Having made a winning return to action on Sunday, Venetia Williams' charge is now a 10-1 shot for Cheltenham Gold Cup glory 
L’Homme Presse return a timely boost for British racing 

BACK WITH A BANG: L'Homme Presse gets the better of Protektorat in Sunday's Fleur De Lys Chase at Lingfield.  Picture: Healy Racing

The All-Weather Finals moved from Lingfield to Newcastle in 2022 and the Surrey track lost another of its significant draws over the weekend when it was confirmed that the two jumps cards in its Winter Million meeting will be staged at Windsor from 2025, either side of Clarence House Chase afternoon at nearby Ascot.

Lingfield’s locally based fans may grumble, but a long weekend in Berkshire could be a significant step forward for the pre-Cheltenham programme, and the degree of co-operation involved between Ascot, Britain's biggest independent track, and Arena Racing Company, which stages the Winter Million, is also encouraging.

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