Horse racing has been part of British life for centuries, and some of the smaller venues have played a quietly important role in shaping the sport.
WHEN the gates open at Worcester Racecourse and the crowd begins to gather, it’s easy to focus on the spectacle — the thundering hooves, the cheering fans and the adrenaline of race day. But behind ...
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