Today on Sky Sports Racing: Newcastle and Sedgefield feature live on Wednesday
In Wednesday's feature race, the rapidly-improving Supreme George looks to make it four on the bounce for Donald McCain and Theo Gillard at Sedgefield; in addition to the jumps, we also have competitive all-weather action from Newcastle, live on Sky Sports Racing from 1.32pm
Tuesday 3 February 2026 15:17, UK
We have a busy day's racing on Wednesday with action across both codes from Newcastle and Sedgefield, live on Sky Sports Racing...
3.17 Sedgefield - Prolific Supreme George seeks another victory
In-form Supreme George heads a field of six for the Chris Blanckley Supporting Fairlight Studio Handicap Chase at Sedgefield.
The Donald McCain-trained six-year-old arrives having won his last three starts, taking his record over fences to three wins from four runs. He could have more to offer in this sphere and a four-pound rise in the weights might not stop him.
Sea Thrift sports a first-time tongue-tie, having won comfortably at Plumpton last month. She impressed with her jumping on that occasion and could take some pegging back if allowed a freebie in front.
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Of the remainder, Double Digits disappointed on chase debut but might be capable of better, while Treaty Boy has the experience edge on his rivals and has slipped to a more favourable mark.
5.30 Newcastle - Spartan Fighter arrives on a four-timer
Spartan Fighter seeks a four-timer as he contests the Midnite A Next Generation Betting App Handicap at Newcastle.
Anthony Brittain's nine-year-old made it a course and distance hat-trick when bravely claiming a similar contest 15 days ago and he must be considered despite a further five-pound rise.
Yorkshire Glory recorded a third all-weather success when beating Instant Bond over this track and trip on his last start and he makes plenty of appeal if the cheekpieces have the desired effect again.
Pit Boss drops back in distance after his second over seven-furlongs here four days ago and Fircombe Hall completes the shortlist.
6.30 Newcastle - Hayynah fancied to gain first success
Hayynah bids to break her maiden in this Midnite Ain't Your Grandad's Bookie Maiden Stakes at Newcastle.
Olly Sangster's daughter of Showcasing has finished runner-up on three of her four starts including when beaten at odds-on at Wolverhampton in August. Back from a break, her trainer reaches for cheekpieces and given her rating of 83 she could be hard to beat.
Maybe Soon is a half-sister to a couple of all-weather winners and made an encouraging debut at Southwell last month, staying on late under Andrew Elliott.
Newcomer Champonie should be monitored in the market, while Bennyworth will need to step forward on his debut run at Lingfield in the first-time cheekpieces.
Best of the rest
Happy Valley - Dylan Browne McMonagle, Andrea Atzeni and Zac Purton among the riders involved.
7.30 Newcastle - Sintra catches the eye for Juddmonte and Pendella could go close for Karl Burke.
1.30 Cagnes-sur-Mer - Wertheimer brothers look to have a winning chance with Astira.