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Brighton Horse Racing Odds

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We're on hand to provide Brighton Racecourse racecards throughout the season.

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This historic course in East Sussex is owned by Arena Racing Company. You can get the best odds for every race and that includes the encounters that comprise the three-day Brighton Festival. It's a flat course which is a popular option for racegoers.

Roscommon Result
20.15 Roscommon
Finished
  1. 1. Fianna
    +1400
  2. 2. Lady Plimsoll
    +350J
  3. 3. Summer Snow
    +1400
See full result for Roscommon at 8.15
Wolverhampton Result
20.00 Wolverhampton
Finished
  1. 1. Heroics
    +125F
  2. 2. Flash Kozo
    +350
  3. 3. Dance Time
    +800
See full result for Wolverhampton at 8.00
Roscommon Result
19.45 Roscommon
Finished
  1. 1. Magnum Cor
    +100F
  2. 2. Almazann
    +125
  3. 3. Possum
    +2800
See full result for Roscommon at 7.45
Wolverhampton Result
19.30 Wolverhampton
Finished
  1. 1. Fizzy Cristal
    +1000
  2. 2. Acclaimed Freedom
    +110F
  3. 3. Escape Plan
    +2500
See full result for Wolverhampton at 7.30
Roscommon Result
19.15 Roscommon
Finished
  1. 1. Sagasti
    +2800
  2. 2. Cool Azul
    +550
  3. 3. Thenandnow
    +900
See full result for Roscommon at 7.15
Wolverhampton Result
19.00 Wolverhampton
Finished
  1. 1. Goldie Trickett
    +650
  2. 2. Sunshine And Roses
    +500
  3. 3. Albertini Star
    +2200
See full result for Wolverhampton at 7.00

Brighton at a glance

  • LocationBrighton, East Sussex
  • TypeFlat, Turf
  • LayoutLeft-handed
  • Circuithorseshoe, 1.5m
  • Racing since1783
  • Feature raceBrighton Mile Challenge Trophy

A seaside Sussex track shaped like a horseshoe rather than a full circuit.

If you're looking for Brighton Racecourse tips, then you should make sure you visit Racing-Odds.com first. We are on hand to provide expert guidance when it comes to this flat track. The course was first opened in the 18th century, with the first recorded race meeting taking place in 1783. Arena Racing Company are now the owners of a venue which stages race meetings during the spring, summer and autumn.

Brighton Racecourse betting odds generally go live the day before the horse racing taking place. You can study the racecard and find out the form for every runner lining up in each encounter. There is plenty of useful information for the handicaps including the weight being assigned by the handicapper. There is also jockey and trainer information pertaining to each horse.

Enjoy the Brighton Festival at Brighton Racecourse

On the first Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of August, racegoers can enjoy the Brighton Festival. There are thousands of spectators that flock to the course each day to enjoy a host of different types of races. Customers can enjoy the Brighton Mile Challenge Trophy Handicap, with this generally being a wide open encounter. There are race meetings enabling customers to bet on Brighton Racecourse over the course of twenty days. There are a handful of evening meetings which take place during the summer, although the majority of encounters are on a Saturday, with this giving customers a great option to try and pick out a horse or two to win their respective races.

Scenic Views Guaranteed at Brighton Racecourse

Although Brighton Racecourse is one of the smaller race tracks in England, it still attracts plenty of paying customers. The city is a desirable place to visit and the course offers scenic views. The course is actually set up on the South Downs meaning that spectators can see Brighton and the sea from a good vantage point.

The race day calendar at Brighton tends to run between April and October. The Festival of Racing takes place in early August, with Ladies Day being a well-attended day of this meeting. There is often live entertainment provided as part of the race day experience at Brighton.

Brighton FAQ

What races take place at Brighton Racecourse?
There are around twenty race meetings at Brighton Racecourse, with each meeting comprising of seven races. There is the Brighton Mile Challenge that takes place on the opening day of the Brighton Festival. There is also a race called the Brighton Bullet, with the course providing plenty of handicap opportunities.
How do I get to Brighton Racecourse?
Brighton Racecourse can be reached in a number of ways. There's the option to drive to the track in East Sussex and parking is available. Alternatively, there is the opportunity to go to Brighton city by train and then get a bus or taxi to the track. You also have the chance to walk to the course from the city centre.
How do I get Brighton Racecourse tips?
The team at Racing-Odds.com will supply Brighton Racecourse betting tips to their customers. These are available for each race meeting. We will provide Brighton Racecourse racecards where expert information can be found. The form guides will give you a good insight into what is likely to happen.
What is happening at Brighton Racecourse?
Brighton Racecourse is super busy during the spring, summer and autumn months. The race meetings come thick and fast. Customers can bet on the outcome of lots of races, with the Brighton Festival being the showpiece event. Three days of racing and lots of live entertainment taking place in August.

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