ITV Racing - Season 2 / Year 2018

Season 2 / Year 2018

Episodes

Live from Cheltenham
The ITV racing team kicks off the New Year with four races from the home of National Hunt racing and two races from Musselburgh. The races at Cheltenham include the Betbright Chase at 2.00, the Relkeel Hurdle at 3.10 and the Dipper Novices' Chase at 1.25. Presented by Ed Chamberlin, with analysis from Mick FitzGerald and Luke Harvey, reporting from Rishi Persad and Alice Plunkett, and commentary by Richard Hoiles. Sally Ann Grassick is the reporter at Musselburgh.

Live from Doncaster
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage from Doncaster as the Cheltenham Festival nears. The feature race is the Grimthorpe Chase (3.35pm) - a key trial for the Grand National - with supporting races including the ATR Handicap Chase (2.25pm) and the Listed Mares' Hurdle (3.00pm). Newbury also stages three races including the Greatwood Gold Cup Chase (2.40pm). Analysis is from Luke Harvey and Mick Fitzgerald, reports from Oli Bell and Matt Chapman, and commentary from Richard Hoiles.

Cheltenham Festival 2018 - Day 1
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present live coverage of the opening day of the 2018 Cheltenham Festival. The feature race is the Champion Hurdle (3.30pm), in which last year's winner - Buveur D'Air - is a warm favourite to win once again. Chief supporting races include the traditional curtain raiser to the meeting, the Supreme Novices' Hurdle (1.30 pm), the Arkle Novices' Chase (2.10 pm), a fiercely competitive three-mile Handicap Chase (2.50 pm) and the Grade One Mares' Hurdle (4.10 pm).

Cheltenham Festival 2018 - Day 2
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of day two of the 2018 Cheltenham Festival, which is headlined by the Queen Mother Champion Chase (3.30 pm). One of the stars of the sport - Altior - will be bidding for a third straight win at the Cheltenham Festival in that race. Supporting races include the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle (1.30 pm), the RSA Chase (2.10 pm), the Coral Cup (2.50 pm), and the Cross-Country Chase (4.10 pm).

Cheltenham Festival 2018 - Day 3
Cheltenham hosts its traditional St Patrick's Thursday on day three of the festival. The feature race is the Ryanair Chase (2.50 pm), where Un De Sceaux looks to follow up his 2017 win. There's a superb Grade One race for the Stayers' Hurdle (3.30 pm) - where Sam Spinner looks to claim an emotional win for the Jedd O'Keeffe team - and supporting races include the JLT Chase (1.30 pm), the Pertemps Handicap Hurdle (2.10 pm), and a fiercely competitive Handicap at 4.10 pm.

Cheltenham Festival 2018 - Day 4
It's one of the biggest days of the horse racing year as Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of Gold Cup Day at Cheltenham. The big race itself is due off at 3.30 pm and features a fascinating clash between last year's winner Sizing John and King George VI Chase hero Might Bite. Supporting races include the Triumph Hurdle (1.30 pm) and Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle (2.50 pm), the County Hurdle at 2.10 pm, and the Amateur Riders' Gold Cup - the Foxhunters' Chase - at 4.10 pm.

Grand National Festival - Day 1
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of the opening day of the Grand National Festival. Three Grade One races headline the card - the 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle (2.20 pm), the Betway Bowl (2.50 pm), and the Aintree Hurdle (3.25pm) - and amateurs ride the Grand National course in the Foxhunters' Chase (4.05 pm). Analysis is by Sir AP McCoy, Luke Harvey and Mick Fitzgerald, reporting comes from Oli Bell, Alice Plunkett, Matt Chapman and Lucy Verasamy, and commentary from Richard Hoiles.

Grand National Festival - Day 2
Day two of the Grand National meeting features four Grade One races, including the Betway Novices' Hurdle (2.20 pm), the Mildmay Novices' Chase (2.50 pm), the Melling Chase (3.25 pm) and the Sefton Novices' Hurdle (4.40 pm). The professionals are also in action over the big fences in the Topham Chase (4.05 pm), the final warm-up over the Grand National fences. Coverage is presented by Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani with analysis from Sir AP McCoy, Luke Harvey, and Mick Fitzgerald.

Grand National Festival - Day 3
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of the biggest day in the horse racing calendar, with the feature race - the Grand National - due off at 5.15 pm. Supporting races on the card include the Mersey Novices' Hurdle (2.25 pm), the Maghull Novices' Chase (3.00 pm), the Betway Handicap Chase (3.40 pm), and the Ryanair Stayers' Hurdle (4.20 pm). Analysis comes from Sir AP McCoy, Luke Harvey and Mick Fitzgerald with reporting from Oli Bell, Alice Plunkett, and Matt Chapman.

The 2018 Grand National
Coverage of the world's most famous horse race - the 2018 Randox Health Grand National. The race is due off at 5.15 pm and is followed by a full replay to see where your selection finished. The coverage is presented by Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani with analysis from Grand National-winning jockeys Sir AP McCoy and Mick Fitzgerald. Reporting comes from Oli Bell, Luke Harvey, Alice Plunkett and Matt Chapman; commentary is supplied by Richard Hoiles.

Live From Newmarket
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani host coverage from Newmarket of the first classic race day of the season featuring the 2,000 Guineas, plus coverage of two races from Goodwood.

Live From Newmarket
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin are at Newmarket for coverage of the first fillies' classic of the season, the 1,000 Guineas, plus coverage of two races from Hamilton.

The Oaks
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of the third classic of the season - the Investec Oaks. Who will follow in the footsteps of last year's winner - Enable?

The Derby
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of the 2018 Investec Derby from Epsom. Plus, four support races including The Dash - the fastest race of the season.

Royal Ascot - Day 1
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of the opening day of the Royal Ascot meeting of 2018 with coverage of the first two races on the card. The meeting begins with the Group One Queen Anne Stakes which is followed by the Coventry Stakes.

Royal Ascot - Day 2
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of day two of this year's Royal Ascot meeting. Today's feature race is the Group One Prince of Wales's Stakes, which was won in thrilling fashion last year by Aidan O'Brien's Highland Reel. Chief supporting races include the Queen Mary Stakes, Queen's Vase, Duke of Cambridge Stakes, Royal Hunt Cup and the Jersey Stakes.

Royal Ascot - Day 3
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of day three of this year's Royal Ascot meeting. Today's feature race is the Group One Gold Cup.

Royal Ascot - Day 4
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage from day four, featuring two Group One races - the Commonwealth Cup and the Coronation Stakes. Analysis from Jason Weaver and Sir AP McCoy, reporting from Oli Bell and Rishi Persad, fashion tips and advice from Mark Heyes and Charlotte Hawkins, betting news from Matt Chapman and Brian Gleeson, weather news from Lucy Verasamy, commentary from Richard Hoiles and social media reaction from Emmet Kennedy and Kevin Blake.

Royal Ascot - Day 5
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