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SUNDAY AUGUST 31, 2014
REVIEW YESTERDAY'S CH4 LIVE ACTION FROM SANDOWN PARK. CHESTER. AND BEVERLEY PRESENTED BY NICK LUCK.
(START 1.40pm. FIRST RACE 2.05 )
(START 1.40pm. FIRST RACE 2.05 )
PREVIEW
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CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
Taking a Closer Look
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CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
Taking a Closer Look
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* REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS RESULTS *
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http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2014-08-21
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Catch -up with two of Turfcall's Flat turf trainers to follow
Aiden O'Brien (IRE) and Richard Hannon (GB)
www.racingpost.com/horses/...record_race_form CachedTrainer A P O'Brien's record
by race type. Extensive data providing a breakdown of results over the
last 5 seasons, ... Joseph O'Brien: 116 ...
www.racingpost.com/horses/...record_race_form CachedTrainer Richard Hannon's
record by race type. Extensive data providing a breakdown of
results over the last 5 seasons, by race type and age of horse plus
prize winnings.
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING NEWS FROM BRITAIN 2014
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
Welcome to Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post)
CATCH UP NEWS OF "TOAST OF NEW YORK " STILL IN USA
QIPCO British Champions Series |
www.britishchampionsseries.com/the- stars/trainers/... Cached
CATCH UP NEWS OF "TOAST OF NEW YORK " STILL IN USA
- www.racingpost.com/horses/...record_
race_form Cached
Trainer Jamie Osborne's record by race type. Extensive data providing a breakdown of results over the last 5 seasons, by race type and age of horse plus prize winnings.
QIPCO British Champions Series | Criquette Head-Maarek
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Criquette Head-Maarek is ... In just her second season she became the first female handler to win France’s biggest race, ... She has a particularly good record ...
QIPCO British Champions Series | Andre Fabre
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Summary. Andre Fabre's exceptional record rivals any trainer in the world. A qualified lawyer and the son of a diplomat, he is married to Elisabeth, who was France's ...
Trainer A Fabre | Record By Race Type | Racing Post
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Trainer A Fabre's record by race type. Extensive data providing a breakdown of results over the last 5 seasons, by race type and age of horse plus prize winnings.
Taking a closer look at Fintry
Sandown Park yesterday 3:15:
WIN: FINTRY partner MAXIME GUYON
TEAM (Andre) FABRE (FR)
WIN: Fintry (IRE) 3 9-2 partner Maxime Guyon Team (Andre) Fabre (FR) for Godolphin SNC. WIN: Yes, yes, yes a beautiful filly, tackled her ordeal with the Sandown crowds with an intelligent curiosity taking it all in. Well done, going places.
3:15 | SAN | Thoroughbred Breeders´ Association Atalanta Stakes (Group 3) (Fillies & Mares) Cl1 1m14y CH4 |
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Fintry (IRE) Race record
- 3-y-o
(09Feb11 b f)
- Shamardal (USA) (8.1f) — Campsie Fells (UAE) (Indian Ridge
(7.8f))
- Trainer
- Owner
Godolphin SNC
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LIFETIME RECORD
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STARTS
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WINS
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2NDS
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3RDS
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WINNINGS
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EARNINGS
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BEST TS
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BEST RPR
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OR†
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5
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4
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1
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0
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£131,284
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£136,950
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89
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111
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—
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3
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3
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0
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0
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£121,528
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£121,528
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89
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111
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DATE
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RACE CONDITIONS
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WGT
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RACE OUTCOME
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JOCKEY
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OR
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TS
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RPR
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San
8GS C1G3 36K
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9-2
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1/9 (1¼L Odeliz
9-1) 6/4F
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114
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*
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*
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|||||
Cha
8Gd 3yG2 61K
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8-11
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1/8 (1¼L La
Hoguette 8-11) 11/4
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—
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*
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*
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|||||
Cha
8VSft 3yL 22K
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8-11
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1/9 (6L Anahita
8-11) 3/1
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—
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*
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*
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|||||
Lon
8Gd 3y 14K
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9-0
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2/6 (2L Veda 9-0)
11/5
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—
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*
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*
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|||||
Sai
8Sft 2y 9K
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9-0
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1/15 (1¼L Zavallya
9-0) 18/5
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—
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*
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*
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BRITISH FLAT TURF JOCKEYS’ CHAMPIONSHIP 2014
Ryan Moore Winners 124. Title Odds 2-5
CHAMPION JOCKEY AT PRESENT 2013
Richard Hughes Winners 112. Title Odds
7-4
www.thepja.co.uk/championships/flat-jockeys-championship CachedBritish Flat
Jockeys Championship 2014. ... All Weather races taking
place from Saturday 29 March 2014 to the last race at the Doncaster turf
meeting on .
REVIEW WEEK MONDAY AUGUST 25, TO SUNDAY AUGUST 31, 2014
Epsom Bank Holiday Monday August 25, 2014
Racing Post headlines on Tuesday August 26 read:
“Jockeys in the clear after Epsom false- start fiasco" .
Report by Graham
Green
"Race voided as riders fail to respond to recall flag. “
The race in question:
3.10: totepool Supporting The Sport You Love
Handicap (Class 2) 5f sprint. 8 ran.
Winner £15,562
WIN: Humidor (IRE)
7 9-3 partner James Doyle Team (George) Baker 11/4. for Delancey.
5th Long Awaited partner Ryan Moore. 9/4f
Non Runners: Doctor Parkes, refused to enter
starting stalls. Seeking Magic unsuitable ground. Sandfrankskipsgo unsuitable ground. New
Fforest unsuitable ground.
Listening, observing these eight competitors
horses as this race panned out to be showed no problem. The horse that hit his
head may well have suffered a headache and no doubt bruising as well. Released from the gate all were fast away
getting on with the job in hand to win this race. The result of this race is:
Honourable not Void. Because all 8 runners completed the course, and
crossed the winning line in the order as clearly recorded at the finish. These
British political. legal. racecourse and horseracing governments are out
of their depth here in how they are carrying on, and have been carrying on for
a very long time, guilty of colluding with others, colluding to commit criminal act's on a
daily basis, blighting and breaking other peoples daily lives, to include the
horses and the children, such cruelty a colluded moral outrage, a colluded abuse of power, governments have been
getting away with colluding to punishing other people unjustly especially in horseracing for a very
long time. Colluding to trap people dishonestly through government minimum wage procedures into a life of poverty.
Champion jockey Richard Hughes responds in his Racing Post Feature
published on Saturday August 30 (yesterday) pages 12-13.
published on Saturday August 30 (yesterday) pages 12-13.
“VOID RACE “
“Commonsense approach needs to be applied. “
“NOBODY likes to see
races declared void, but at least on Monday the stewards had the good sense to
absolve the jockeys of blame. However, it would have been even better had the
race not been voided in the first place.
“What I mean by that
is regardless of what happened at the start, Humidor should still have gone
home as the winner of what was a valuable Epsom sprint.
“Looking at the race
on TV it seemed the horse who broke out of his stall early gained only the most
fractional advantage. Even if it was deemed he had gained a benefit relative to
the other runners, why could he simply not have been disqualified or deemed to
be a non- runner? I fail to understand the sense in scrapping a whole contest
with the significant costs and losses that entails for connections should have
suffered? Some discretion and common sense needs to be applied.
“This is not the
first time a horse has smashed out of a stall a smidgeon before its rivals. I
have seen plenty of horses doing exactly the same thing this season but none of
those races were voided. If a horse hits the gate hard enough the gate will
open. That’s why I much prefer there to be silence down at the start. When a
starter shouts to the jockeys asking are we ready, sprinters tend to lurch
forwards. I’d rather my horse broke slow than break the gate end up giving me a
headache.
“At Epsom the jockeys
would have had no idea during the race anything was wrong. Normally when there
is a false start there will be noise with the cries and shouts coming from the
affected jockeys.
“This time I’m told
there was no noise. Only a couple of lads, those racing towards the front,
would have had any chance of seeing the flagman. The jockeys behind would have
had their eyes to the front, not to the side – I hardly ever see the flagman
during a race. That’s not a criticism of flagman, either, it’s just we only
look for them if we reckon there might be a problem.
“Racing ended up with
a big and embarrassing problem on Monday – needlessly so as well. “
“VOID RACE “
Richard Hughes
“Common sense approach needs to be applied. “ From who's perspective?
VOID RACE UPDATE
Graham Dench:
Racing Post Wednesday August 27. Page 3
JMC: George
Baker trainer of the winner Humidor is understandably aggrieved. And what about the owners? What about all the work that has been going on over months every day to get Humidor fit enough to run?
"Aggrieved Baker to contest void ruling."
J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Factfile
The perspective from
the saddle is very different from the perspective of the starter, to include the
man with the flag and the whistle. Dads Army immediately springs to mind. The perspective of the eight sprinters
released from the starting stalls to tackle a 5 furlong sprint race panning out
in front of them. Having left all at the starting gate far behind them fast.
It was a blessing that the man with the flag
and whistle didn’t get trampled to death, to stand out on a racetrack in front
of 8 five furlong sprinters. Who gave the orders to this flag man to carry out
such a task at Epsom racecourse? How many other racecourses are there employing men to carry out such dangerous jobs like this? How do these government people get away with giving such dangerous orders in the first place? How do these government peoples think that they are going to get away with having a man waving a flag trampled to death on a racecourse, hitting the headlines?
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