Haydock goes ahead Haydock’s Peter Marsh meeting will go ahead after the course passed an early-morning inspection. Saturday’s seven-race card was subject to a scheduled 8am check because of the threat of frost, having already survived the ravages of the midweek Storm Christoph. However, the inspection was brought forward to 7am, and a Tweet from Haydock’s official account confirmed shortly after 7.15am that the course was fit for racing. Taunton’s eight-race card was given the go-ahead before a scheduled 8am inspection there too, as overnight conditions relented sufficiently. Haydock will stage four Grade Two events, including the feature Peter Marsh Handicap Chase — while dual champion hurdler Buveur D’Air makes his long-awaited return from injury against just two rivals in the The New One Unibet Hurdle. An update from the track read: “Today’s precautionary inspection has passed! The Going is Heavy.” Temperatures had been forecast to fall below freezing overnight, but they did not do so. There remains a “slight chance of sleety snow flurries” at the Merseyside venue — but Haydock’s card, which had already passed a Thursday inspection after being waterlogged in places earlier in the week, will get under way at 12.55. The ground at Taunton is soft, heavy in places — as it is at Ascot, where the Grade One Matchbook Betting Exchange Clarence House is the highlight of a seven-race card. Navan, the sole Saturday card scheduled in Ireland, will not however take place — after the course failed an 8am inspection, with the track “frozen and unfit for racing”.