A provisional outline programme for the resumption of racing has been published by the British Horseracing Authority ahead of what is set to be a crunch weekend in plans for the return of the sport.
The BHA unveiled some details of its planned "phased" return to racing, with 13 fixtures to be staged over the first seven days - comprising one card on the opening day followed by two meetings a day for the subsequent six days and tracks categorised by geographical regions of North, Midlands and South.
However, in a note to trainers, the cross-industry Resumption of Racing Group emphasised Prime Minister Boris Johnson's statement on Sunday regarding the proposed route out of the current lockdown in Britain will be crucial to ending the racing shutdown, and will need to be considered before a further update, which will not be expected until Monday.
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