Dan Wilcox

Dan Wilcox

I'm the Co-founder & COO at Fresh Press Media. I heart sport.

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Sam Twiston-Davies makes his Grand National pick
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Sam Twiston-Davies makes his Grand National pick

Sam Twiston-Davies has made his pick for the Randox Grand National on April 8th, after admitting he had “a few to choose from”. The Paul Nicholls-retained rider has taken his time over his decision on what to ride in the Aintree event. He’s plumped for Saphir De Rheu, for Paul Nicholls, who impressed hugely in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham last […]

Gallery: Cheltenham Festival Trials Day
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Gallery: Cheltenham Festival Trials Day

After an enthralling day of racing at Cheltenham on Saturday that included an extended card thanks to Ascot’s cancellation last weekend, we thought we’d put together a gallery of the best images. The rescheduled OLBG Hurdle trial and Clarence House Chase took place, along with the usual card of races on festival trials day, with a […]

Many Clouds’ heartbreaking death explained
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Many Clouds’ heartbreaking death explained

After the tragic death of one of the sport’s most recognised horses, it has been revealed that Many Clouds suffered a severe pulmonary haemorrhage on Saturday at Cheltenham. After battling back bravely to pip Thistlecrack on the line in the Cotswold Chase on Cheltenham Festival Trials Day, Many Clouds collapsed and was eventually pronounced dead. It was news that struck […]

Arrogate powers to Pegasus World Cup victory
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Arrogate powers to Pegasus World Cup victory

Arrogate became the inaugural winner of the Pegasus World Cup on Saturday, taking home the £5.58million prize. Jockey Mike Smith steered the super-horse to a five length victory with consummate ease. The Breeders’ Cup Classic winner took his place in history as the first winner of the richest horse race in the world, held at Gulfstream […]

Annie Power set to miss Cheltenham festival
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Annie Power set to miss Cheltenham festival

Annie Power is set to miss the Cheltenham Festival in March due to a leg injury. The Champion Hurdle winner was ridden to victory in 2016 by Ruby Walsh, as she became the first mare to take the prize for 22 years. She followed that up with an Aintree Hurdle win, but hasn’t competed since in any form. […]

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