gets back underway with nine-race card at Doncaster

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gets back underway with nine-race card at Doncaster

Racing got back underway at Doncaster after a two-day break to mark Queen Elizabeth II's death. Frankie Dettori and his fellow jockeys hold a 2-minute silence and sing 'God Save the King' at the Doncasters. Racing was postponed on Friday and Saturday due to Queen's passing.

Racing got back underway after a two-day break to mark the Queen's death. Frankie Dettori and his fellow jockeys held a 2-minute silence and sang 'God Save the King' at Doncaster. The St Leger is the pick of a nine-race card at the Doncasters. Racing will observe a day of mourning next Monday, the day after the funeral. Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday. She was a great fan of the sport and had many horses. She won four of five British Classics and the Derby. Her best day in the game came in 2013 when she watched Estimate win the Gold Cup at Ascot.


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