THERE'S a six-race card at Stratford on Sunday when the action gets under starter's orders at 2.05pm.
Gates open at 12.30pm for the National Hunt meeting that offers free entertainment for children in the centre of the course.
Accompanied children under 16 are admitted free, while Course entry is just £6. It's £16 for Club admission and £12 for the Tattersalls enclosure.
The afternoon's two main events are the Knight Frank Handicap Steeple Chase over three miles with £12,000 of added prize money and the Knight Frank Handicap Hurdle Race for the Charles Lea Memorial trophy with £10,000 of added prize money.
There's another six-race card on Sunday, June 13 when the first race is at 2.10pm. Gates again open at 12.30pm and children can be assured of a feats of entertainment.
The two feature races of the afternoon are the Allens Caravans (Wotton Hall) Handicap Steeple Chase and the Springs Lakeside Caravan Park (Pershore) Handicap Hurdle race.
There's £15,000 worth of added prize money for the Chase runners and £10,000 for the hurdlers.
Broom trainer Tony Carroll made it six wins from 15 chase and hurdle starts this season with wins at Fontwell and Wetherby over the Bank Holiday weekend.
He followed up his win at Stratford as Noel Fehily steered Up the Glen and Fortune Point to victory.
Robin Dickin was also back in the winners' enclosure after Arctic Spirit triumphed at Towcester last Friday evening.
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