After a week that included the start of the Epsom season, it now ends with 2 days at Sandown including what is recognised as the End of the Jump Season, with a two day televised meeting.
The big race on Saturday is the Celebration Chase at Sandown.
This race has a big favourite in Sire De Grugy, who is remembered as being involved in one of the moments of the Cheltenham Festival after being an easy winner of the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
The after-race scenes with the Crystal Palace supporting Preston Family decked in red and blue were memorable to all in attendance with even the Duchess of Cornwall wearing a red and blue scarf as the trophies were presented.
Sandown TV Picks for Friday: 1.40 – Sacred Act – The Buick/Gosden team has been in great form, and this should be another victory for them.
2.10 – Telescope – The horse may well need the run, but should be more than capable of victory, despite the threat of Godolphin hope Skyhunter, and Frankel relative Noble Mission.
2.45 – Top Notch Tonto – Talented horse, has the form to win and a deserved favourite for this race.
3.15 – Master Carpenter e/w – Western Hymn should be a comfortable victor, but under Ryan Moore,
Doncaster – 1.50 – Natural Choice. Second Godolphin horse in the race, but Kieren Fallon has been a good jockey over the Winter out in Dubai for Godolphin.
Doncaster – 2.55 – Perfect Heart. Should improve for the run, and likely to enjoy the better ground.
Sandown TV Picks for Saturday: 2.05 – Saint Jerome 2.40 – Hunt Ball 3.15 – Sire De Grugy 3.50 – Bury Parade
Haydock 1.55 – Kyllachy Star Haydock 2.55 – Talmada
Leicester 3.40 – Eton Forever Doncaster 6.30 – Penny Drops
Doncaster 7.05 – Showpiece
Palace horses of the week! Leicester 3.05 – Eagle Top (again!) – Will need to improve, but bred to be more than capable of winning this race.
Doncaster 7.35 – Zain Eagle – With talented young jockey Oisin Murphy on board, has a big chance to win this race.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here