REUTERS: The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has said it is planning to resume the season on June 1 after the government released guidelines ...
REUTERS: The British Horseracing Authority has said it is planning to resume the season on June 1 after the government released guidelines on Monday laying out the steps for easing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.
"The Resumption of Racing Group will meet later this week and ensure that race planning and the provisional fixture programme, including the scheduling of the Classics and other flagship races, meet the new government timeline.
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