From humble beginnings to becoming the undisputed super lightweight champion of the world, Josh Taylor’s career was marked by fire, ferocity, and national pride, writes JOHN WIGHT

THE dry weather and spring ground is playing havoc with the national hunt racing season in the run-up to Cheltenham, so how ironic that the big festival in less than two weeks’ time will be the first meeting in a while which is expected to have some long awaited and needed rain.
But for Saturday afternoon Kelso is the only race meeting in Britain likely to have the word “soft” in the going description.
So let’s start at the Borders track which has its big race day of the year, and because of the ground conditions, has been rewarded with a fair entry of 65 runners which compares very favourably with both Doncaster and Newbury.

Including races at Goodwood, Newmarket and Thirsk

Including races at Ascot, York, Chester and Newcastle

Including races at Newbury, Market Rasen, Curragh, Ripon, Newmarket, Haydock and Doncaster

Including races at Newmarket, York and Ascot