Trainer Alex Hales, who had been due to have two runners at Worcester, supported the decision to call off the meetings, insisting horse welfare comes first.

“We just have to be sensible. We try to work the horses earlier and get the main bits of work done before the sun really comes up and, with travelling, the lorries have fans in them now to keep the temperatures down,” he mentioned.

“But if the temperatures are getting as high as predicted, keeping the horses hydrated with plenty of electrolytes as well is very important.

“We are constantly monitoring the horses and if they are showing signs of getting too hot we would pull them out and get them under the hose pipe and cool them off that way.

“But I think the BHA have been very sensible and the whole industry is sensible with it.”

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