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The 2026 Greyhound Derby final at Towcester Racecourse has arrived. At Star Sports, we’re bringing you comprehensive, real-time coverage of one of the biggest events in greyhound racing.

Stay tuned to our live blog, where we’ll deliver up-to-the-minute updates and behind-the-scenes insights direct from the track. Our coverage includes exclusive social ...


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Double Derby Day, that’s THE Derby and the Greyhound Derby, started with heavy rain and wind in combination, writes SIMON NOTT.

It didn’t look good but started to brighten up a bit as the opener approached. Some of the bookmakers in Tatts found themselves in a wind tunnel effect, a couple of firms’ kit looked ...


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England face New Zealand on Saturday in their penultimate match before their 2026 World Cup campaign in North America gets underway, writes JOE CITRONE.

Croatia await on June 17th, and Thomas Tuchel has just six days and two friendlies left to get his side ready. This is the penultimate run-out before the real stuff begins, an...


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How time flies, we’re back at the newly reinvigorated Epsom where Star Sports ran three pitches, two on the rails, where Pam, Tony and Nick did the business and in Tatts where Lofty, Keiran and Dan were taking on the punters, writes SIMON NOTT.

There was a real buzz about the place as you’d expect with plenty going on via the ...


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The build-up to this year’s Oaks and Derby has been dominated by two things – weather and attendance, writes WILLIAM KEDJANYI.

Organisers hope that a raft of measures aimed to boost attendance will see crowds of yesteryear return, whilst connections, punters and fans alike will have been constantly watching the weather around ...


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