Racing: Lingfield inspection
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Your support makes all the difference.Today's card on turf at Lingfield hinges on a 7am inspection. The chase course was unraceable yesterday.
Richard Dunwoody switched from yesterday's abandoned Towcester card to Lingfield, where he cut Adrian Maguire's riders' championship lead to 13 on Tel E Thon. Dean Gallagher, originally booked for the winner, said: 'It makes a mockey of overnight declaration of jockeys. I only knew about it when I got to the course.'
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