McGuinness sends five to UK on big day for all-weather horses Ado McGuinness runs five horses between today’s two high-profile UK all-weather fixtures, with the trainer hoping to collect some of the big prize money on offer at Newcastle and Lingfield. McGuinness, winner of the recently completed Dundalk Winter Series Trainers Championships, runs three horses at Lingfield, two at Newcastle and, at the Curragh, sends out Gloriously Glam on a busy day for the trainer. Dark Ace appears to be McGuinness’ best chance of a winner in Lingfield’s £65,000 Midnite All-Weather Vase Sprint Handicap, and he says “Dark Ace has the plum draw in stall one and broke the track record on his last start in Wolverhampton. I'm looking forward to him and he has a good chance." Regarding another contender Tribal Star, who contests Newcastle’s £175,000 Midnite All-Weather Easter Plate Marathon Handicap, he adds "He likes the course and his long-term target is back at Newcastle for the Northumberland Plate. He was an unlucky fourth in that race last year so we said we would take this race in on the way back. It has great prize money." "We have a busy day, so hopefully we are bringing prize money back." Quotes from Michael Graham