Ffos Las hopes racing will beat the weather as extra fixture added after big freeze

Extra fixture added after freeze wiped out jumps racing

The Carmarthenshire track has stepped in to “ride to the rescue” of jumps fans after the big freeze wiped out fixtures across Britain earlier this week. Last Saturday’s card at Sandown was the final meeting to survive before snow and ice brought National Hunt racing to a standstill.

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While West Wales has seen snowfall, conditions have been less severe than elsewhere, allowing Ffos Las to schedule an additional fixture featuring two Class 3 contests — a three‑mile handicap chase and a two‑and‑a‑half‑mile novices’ handicap chase.

Trainers have responded enthusiastically, with 135 entries at the opening stage, including runners from leading yards such as Dan Skelton and Nicky Henderson, as well as Welsh trainers Evan Williams, Mickey Bowen, Sam Thomas and Tim Vaughan.

Course confident — but weather warnings loom

Ffos Las clerk of the course Tracey O’Meara told the Racing Post earlier this week that temperatures were expected to stay above freezing, adding that Thursday “looks to be dry”.

However, the Met Office has since issued several weather warnings for parts of Wales, raising questions over whether conditions will remain safe enough for racing. The course’s coastal location often protects it from the worst of the cold, but officials will continue monitoring conditions through the morning.

Seven‑race card set to begin at 12.40pm

If the meeting gets the green light, racing will begin with a two‑mile novices’ hurdle at 12.40pm. Starzand brings the strongest form after winning here on seasonal debut, though Blowers — a shock 300/1 winner last month — is expected to relish the soft ground.

The 1.10pm maiden hurdle looks competitive, with Giantsgrave, Off The Jury and Jury’s In all attracting interest, while Bobby’s Nelson steps up in trip.

The 1.40pm novices’ handicap chase features just four runners, with Juby Ball heading the form after a Carlisle win. Nicky Henderson’s Alentejo makes his UK debut following wind surgery, while Largy Belter is expected to improve over the longer trip.

Hot Goddess makes her handicap debut in the 2.10pm hurdle, while Fresh Speculation and Our Dylan both arrive after recent wins. There Runs Mary steps up in trip.

The feature three‑mile handicap chase at 2.40pm sees Itseemslikeit return after a seven‑length win last time out, while Hurricane Highway — ridden by Sean Bowen — is considered well‑treated on softer ground.

Lady Henrietta, Nedzor and Leech are among the leading contenders in the 3.10pm handicap hurdle, before the card concludes at 3.40pm with a two‑mile handicap hurdle featuring Out Of Focus, Getaway With You and El Gavilan.

Today’s selections (via Sporting Life)

Full tips available via Sporting Life.

12.40 – Blowers
1.10 – Jury’s In
1.40 – Largy Belter
2.10 – Hot Goddess
2.40 – Hurricane Highway
3.10 – Nedzor
3.40 – El Gavilan

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Mumbles para‑rower Ben Pritchard crowned Welsh Sports Personality of the Year

Golden hat‑trick for Mumbles star

The 33‑year‑old from Mumbles stunned the sporting world with a hat‑trick of major titlesParalympic gold in Paris, followed by European glory in Plovdiv and a world crown in Shanghai.

It’s a meteoric rise for the former sailor and triathlete whose life changed forever in 2016 after a cycling crash left him paralysed from the ribcage down.

From hospital bed to sporting hero

Introduced to adaptive sport during his recovery, Pritchard discovered rowing at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. By 2019 he was making his GB debut — and by 2024 he was Paralympic champion.

Now, just nine years after lying in a hospital bed, he’s standing tall as Wales’ top sporting star.

“This means everything to me,” said Pritchard. “Nine years ago I was just aiming to live my life again. And here I am, winning the biggest award in Welsh sport.”

Sporting roots and family pride

Pritchard comes from a proud sporting family — his father a judoka and rugby player, his mother a netballer for the Welsh police force. He first made waves at Mumbles Yacht Club, before turning to cycling and triathlon.

Eyes on Los Angeles 2028

With the BBC Cymru Wales crown secured, Pritchard has already set his sights on defending his Paralympic title at the Los Angeles Games in 2028.

Panel praise and tough competition

Paralympic legend Baroness Tanni Grey‑Thompson chaired the judging panel, hailing Pritchard’s “phenomenal year.”

Jockey Sean Bowen from Pembrokeshire was runner‑up after passing 1,000 career wins and being crowned Champion Jockey — the first Welshman to do so since 1954.

Other stars commended included sprinter Jeremiah Azu, cyclists Anna Morris and Zoe Backstedt, para‑athletes Aled Sion Davies and Sabrina Fortune, snooker icon Mark Williams, table tennis prodigy Anna Hursey, rally driver Elfyn Evans, boxer Lauren Price and swimmer Matt Richards.

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