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Thursday, March 31, 2005

Autumn Glory takes Mile success
Autumn Glory, ridden by Steve Drowne, wins the Doncaster Mile.
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posted by Darren Power on 5:15 PM



House panel OKs casino plan, 12-11
In-Forum (subscription), ND -... said he expects the casino proposal to pass, and maybe eventually will be merged with a bill to place a casino at the Canterbury Park horse-racing track. ...
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posted by Darren Power on 11:15 AM



Thursday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:15 AM



Hamilton rides wave of success
WITH the British Horseracing Board's budget for 2005 set to be slashed by millions after last November's shock decision by the European Court Of Justice to throw out plans to ditch the current Levy system and replace it with one based on licensing data...
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Injured Casey misses National
Ruby Walsh will ride Hedgehunter at Aintree after David Casey is injured.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:45 AM



Injured Casey to miss National
Jockey David Casey is out of action with a fractured bone in his neck and dislocated hip after a fall at Fairyhouse.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:30 AM



Injured Casey faces long lay-off
Jockey David Casey is out of action with a fractured bone in his neck and dislocated hip after a fall at Fairyhouse.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:15 AM



Casino bills inch closer to House and Senate showdowns
MyWestTexas.com, TX -... Kino Flores, D-Mission, would combine the state horse racing and lottery commissions into the new Texas Gaming Commission, which could issue licenses for 12 ...
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posted by Darren Power on 11:15 AM



Walsh in for Hedgehunter ride
Ruby Walsh replaces the injured David Casey on leading Grand National fancy Hedgehunter.
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Wednesday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:45 AM



Meade defends Harchibald
IRISH trainer Noel Meade yesterday responded to racing pundits who described his Harchibald as "gutless" after he was narrowly beaten by Hardy Eustace in the Smurfit Champion Hurdle two weeks ago.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:15 AM

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

McCoy wins on battling Butterfly
Tony McCoy and Like-A-Butterfly score a gritty victory in the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse.
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posted by Darren Power on 5:30 PM



Butterfly battles to Irish win
Like-A-Butterfly lands a gritty victory in the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:45 PM



Whitenzo can Raleigh to win
WITH the new turf Flat season bumping along the runway without threatening to reach take-off speed, the jumpers provide the best action tomorrow and Whitenzo looks the bet of the day at Exeter.
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Tuesday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:45 AM



Walsh denied by son's surge
RUBY Walsh denied his father Ted a win in the Powers Gold Label Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse yesterday when getting up in the dying strides aboard 9-1 shot Numbersixvalverde.
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Monday, March 28, 2005

Walsh lands second Irish National
Ruby Walsh rides a second Irish National winner as Numbersixvalverde wins at Fairyhouse.
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posted by Darren Power on 3:30 PM



Johnston on Mark at Musselburgh
MARK JOHNSTON is leading trainer at Musselburgh and gave punters the perfect Easter present with a double on the East Lothian track yesterday.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:00 AM



Walsh on Irish National favourite
Jockey Ruby Walsh's Numbersixvalverde is a likely favourite for the Irish Grand National.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:30 AM



Le Coudray tops National field
Top-weight Le Coudray is among 27 declared runners for Monday's Irish Grand National.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:45 AM



Duo seal Easter brace
ALRAFIDAIN'S runaway success in the Gullane Maiden Stakes was the highlight of an 8-1 plus double for Mark Johnston and Kevin Darley as Musselburgh's Flat season got underway on Easter Sunday.
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Sunday, March 27, 2005

Sense of anticipation inevitably gallops ahead
ABSOLUTE proof exists that the Almighty was not into racing. If He or She had been, the world would have been made Flat, and jumpers would be solely a description for woolly sweaters.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:45 AM

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Roses In May celebrates Dubai win
Roses in May wins the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse race.
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posted by Darren Power on 5:45 PM



US tipped for Dubai World Cup win
Roses in May heads the heavily-fancied American runners for the world's richest race.
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posted by Darren Power on 10:00 AM



Saturday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:30 AM



Accordion tuned up for Aintree run
RTE Interactive, Ireland -... Hardy Eustace. Nolan told the Racing Post: "I was delighted with his run at Cheltenham and he has come out of the race very well. "I ...


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Student lives Cheltenham dream
AT 4PM last Thursday, there was an empty seat in an Edinburgh University lecture theatre where final-year politics students were concentrating on a tutorial. Three-hundred and fifty miles away, the absentee's backside was instead parked on a saddle as...
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Friday, March 25, 2005

Le Coudray leads Fairyhouse field
Top-weight Le Coudray is among 27 declared runners for Monday's Irish Grand National.
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posted by Darren Power on 6:15 PM



Grey Abbey tops Scottish National weights as Ayr sell race on eBay
GREY Abbey will have to produce another heroic performance if he is to defend the Scottish Grand National crown he won last year, having been allocated the top weight of 11st 12lb for this year's race.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:30 AM

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Xcellent chance to make history
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia -... Ray Murrihy, Racing NSW's chief steward, decided that although Oliver could ride High Cee, the horse's connections must pay Callow either the winning or losing ...


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Earth Summit: the only National treble-winner
EARTH Summit, the only horse to have completed the National treble, was put down yesterday after being diagnosed with cancer. The gelding, who was trained throughout his career by Nigel Twiston-Davies, won the Grand National at Aintree in 1998 having...
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posted by Darren Power on 1:30 AM

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Ford suffers race disappointment
Jockey Carrie Ford fails to finish in her final race before the Aintree Grand National.
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posted by Darren Power on 5:30 PM



McCain dismisses Ford Aintree bid
Ginger McCain says Carrie Ford cannot win the Grand National because she is a woman.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:15 AM



McCain: woman rider can't win National
FOREST Gunner's chances in the John Smith's Grand National have already been written off by Ginger McCain, as he believes no horse ridden by a woman can win the race.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:15 AM

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

House leads National contenders
Amberleigh House is among favourites remaining in the Grand National after the latest declaration stage.
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posted by Darren Power on 4:30 PM



Jockey Club refutes safety claims
Jockey Club officials dismiss criticisms from Animal Aid over horse safety.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:30 PM



Moore's charge can deliver
CONSTANTINE has pulled up no trees in competitive handicap company this season but at his own level is well up to winning races and trainer Gary Moore seems to have found the right opportunity for him at Chepstow tomorrow.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:15 PM



Jockey Club refute cruelty claims
Jockey Club officials dismiss criticisms from Animal Aid over horse safety.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:30 PM



Tuesday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's three race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:00 AM



Hartnett gambles on new betting venture
TALK of a 'super-bet' which could bring racing back to the forefront of the British gaming market is set to return over the coming months after the unveiling of new betting operation Race-O UK in London.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:30 AM

Monday, March 21, 2005

Filly thrills owner
Bradenton Herald, FL -... before the Oaks, the $75,000 Holiday Inn Express Stakes, with Kalacan Racing Stable's mare ... wanted to school him a little bit and see how much horse he really ...


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Classic look to Fallon's new job
KIEREN Fallon opened his account for the Ballydoyle team at the second time of asking as Kitty O'Shea put herself in the Classic picture at the Curragh yesterday.
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Sunday, March 20, 2005

Cheltenham could extend Festival
Racecourse officials are considering adding an extra race to Gold Cup day in 2007.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:30 PM



A gluttony of riches may just have spoiled the Cheltenham feast
TURF TALK

SO, HOW was it for you? Was it a fantastic Festival or a nightmare of attrition with the bookmakers turning out heavily on top? Just as I suspect there are people in both camps so I think there will be divided opinions for some time to come...
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posted by Darren Power on 1:45 PM



Philson Run claims Uttoxeter win
Paul Carberry steers Philson Run to victory in the Midlands Grand National.
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Penzance springs to victory
Guardian, UK -... winner was at least proving successful for a crowd of Gallowgate End proportions, as he is owned by the Elite Racing Club, whose ... "The second horse closed and ...


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posted by Darren Power on 2:15 AM



Warbler on song
CETTI'S WARBLER sprung a surprise with a gritty win in the opening race of the John Smith's Midlands Grand National afternoon at Uttoxeter yesterday.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:15 AM

Saturday, March 19, 2005

King team eye golden treble
Kicking King's Gold Cup-winning team aim to match Arkle's Gold Cup treble triumph.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:45 PM



Regal King worthy of crown
KICKING King yesterday muscled his way in on some of jumps racing's most illustrious names when he produced the performance of his young life to land a thrilling victory in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:30 AM

Friday, March 18, 2005

Kicking King triumphs in Gold Cup
Kicking King storms to victory in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
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posted by Darren Power on 3:45 PM



Live: Cheltenham
All the action from the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:15 PM



Beef sees price drift
Beef Or Salmon sees his Cheltenham Gold Cup odds drift.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:45 PM



Beef heads Gold Cup hopefuls
Favourite Beef or Salmon looks to steal Best Mate's crown in the Cheltenham Gold Cup on Friday.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:15 AM



KING HOPING TO RULE WITH PENZANCE
Sportinglife.com, UK -... "We are very hopeful. Richard likes to ride handy and he won't be far off the pace tomorrow," Ellison told Racing UK. "The horse is in good form. ...


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Kicking King's golden chance
Geraghty can land impressive Cheltenham double but absence of Best Mate & Co takes shine off race
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posted by Darren Power on 1:15 AM

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Baracouda treble hopes ended
Inglis Drever beats favourite Baracouda in the World Hurdle at Cheltenham.
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posted by Darren Power on 3:45 PM



Live: Cheltenham day three
All the action from the third day of the Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:45 PM



Baracouda chases treble
Baracouda and Rule Supreme head a field of 12 for the World Hurdle at Cheltenham.
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posted by Darren Power on 6:30 AM



Dun's finest hour is unforgettable
IN THE days when John Francome, now referred to by his Channel 4 colleagues as 'greatest jockey' ruled the riders' roost, he was champion seven times and deservedly carved out a reputation as one of the most stylish exponents of his art.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:45 AM

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Moscow Flyer lands Queen Mother
Moscow Flyer beats off Well Chief and Azertyuiop to land the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham.
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posted by Darren Power on 3:30 PM



Live: Cheltenham day two
All the action from the second day of the Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:15 PM



Gold Cup hope Farmer Jack dies
Cheltenham Gold Cup prospect Farmer Jack dies while training on the gallops on Wednesday morning.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:15 AM



Gold Cup hope Farmer Jack dies
Cheltenham Gold Cup prospect Farmer Jack dies while training on the gallops on Wednesday morning.
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posted by Darren Power on 10:00 AM



Hardy Eustace wins again
Hardy Eustace retains his Smurfit Champion Hurdle title at the Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:30 AM



Big three to deliver Mother of all races
GORDON Brown probably feels he's drawn the short straw today, but the Chancellor should think himself lucky. All he has to do is budget the nation's finances. The rest of us have to figure out who's going to win the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
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New scheme for racing apprentices
Horse & Hound Online, UK -... Racing has changed. ... We are shown everything from plaiting the horse to leading it to the racetrack. I am very keen to get my qualification.”. ...


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Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Live: Cheltenham Day One
All the action from the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:45 PM



Kingscliff ruled out of Gold Cup
Ante-post favourite Kingscliff is ruled out of the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:30 PM



Swan certain Irish hold all Champion aces
JIM KEAN

WHEN it comes to the Champion Hurdle, yer man Charlie Swan is more like THE man, so if he doesn't know who's next in line to occupy the throne he and the mighty Istabraq once used to monopolise, we're in big trouble.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:30 AM

Monday, March 14, 2005

Cheltenham gears up for Festival
Punters are set to go on a £600m betting spree as the first four-day Cheltenham Festival starts on Tuesday.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:00 AM



Carberry faces late fitness test
Jockey Paul Carberry is a fitness doubt for Tuesday's Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:30 AM



Murphy is the man to beat at Festival
IT'S A theory that would earn the pupils of Cheltenham Ladies College an appearance in front of the principal were they ever heard espousing it, but there is a train of thought that says the quadrangles of CLC were the birthplace of the dreaded Chav.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:00 AM

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Hardy tops Champion Hurdle field
Last year's winner Hardy Eustace heads 15 declarations for the Smurfit Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:30 PM



Hardy tops Chamoion Hurdle field
Last year's winner Hardy Eustace heads 15 declarations for the Smurfit Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:15 PM



Hennessy target for Best Mate
Best Mate may return from injury in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at
Newbury in November.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:15 PM



COMMUNICABLE DISEASES POLICY DRAFT
Harnesslink, New Zealand -... racing in Maine be current on influenza and rhinopneumonitia vaccinations, according to vet guidelines. In the future, this should be mandatory for any horse ...


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posted by Darren Power on 2:15 AM



Geraghty polishes his Moscow jewel
CHELTENHAM specialist Barry is flying ahead of the duel with Azertyuiop, but he's not finished there; he fancies Kicking King to land him the Gold Cup too.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:15 AM

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Farmer Jack takes Gold Cup spot
Trainer Phillip Hobbs adds Farmer Jack to the Cheltenham field at a cost of £17,500.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:30 PM



Lungo is leader of Scotland's pack
LENNIE LUNGO will be flying the flag for Scotland again at next week's Cheltenham festival and hopes are high that he can add to the two festival wins already on his CV.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:30 PM



Injured Ambobo misses Cheltenham
Well-fancied French hurdler Ambobo is ruled out of the Cheltenham Festival because of a leg problem.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:15 PM



Injured Best Mate ruled out of festival
Telegraph.co.uk, UK -... been debate in racing circles about Knight's reluctance to run Best Mate more often. So arguments have tended to detract from the horse's deserved reputation ...


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Best Mate's blow kept in perspective
ALEX SALMOND

'SHOW me a good loser - and I'll show you a loser!" was a remark once attributed to Scottish boxer, Ken Buchanan. Perhaps there is a grain of truth in it, but it certainly doesn't apply to Best Mate's best mate - his owner Jim Lewis.
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Friday, March 11, 2005

Ollie Magern to miss Cheltenham
Leading Cheltenham Festival contender Ollie Magern will miss the meeting.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:15 PM



Veteran jockey Duffield retires
George Duffield retires from the saddle after failing to recover from an injured shoulder.
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posted by Darren Power on 3:15 PM



Fallon bids for Cheltenham ride
Former champion Flat jockey Kieren Fallon applies to ride at jump racing's Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 1:00 PM



Bail extended in fixing inquiry
All 27 people arrested in connection with a race-fixing inquiry have their bail extended until October.
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posted by Darren Power on 10:15 AM

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Best Mate ruled out of Gold Cup
Best Mate will not go for a historic fourth Gold Cup in a row after suffering a burst blood vessel.
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posted by Darren Power on 10:30 AM



Taaffe all set for King decision
Kicking King's Cheltenham Festival target will be announced on Thursday.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:15 AM



Thursday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's three race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 7:45 AM



Lungo aims six at Cheltenham riches
LEN Lungo is leaving nothing to chance in his Dumfriesshire yard as he prepares for a six-strong assault on next week's Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:15 AM

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Nicholls ready for big clash
Paul Nicholls is relishing Azertyuiop's clash with Moscow Flyer and Well Chief in the Champion Chase.
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Nicholls ready for Festival clash
Paul Nicholls is relishing Azertyuiop's clash with Moscow Flyer and Well Chief in the Champion Chase.
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Jockey bailed in fixing inquiry
A sixth jockey is released on bail after his arrest in the ongoing police investigation into alleged race-fixing.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:30 AM



McAlpine Replaced as Magna CEO
BloodHorse -... MEC chairman and prominent horse owner Frank Stronach said the latest management ... Over the past several years, MEC acquired and developed the racing content and ...


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Parkin quizzed over race-fixing probe
GYLES Parkin yesterday became the sixth jockey and 27th person to be arrested as part of the on-going police investigation into alleged race-fixing.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:15 AM

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

King returns to Cheltenham frame
Kicking King could still run at the Cheltenham Festival, trainer Tom Taaffe reveals.
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posted by Darren Power on 6:00 PM



New arrest in race-fixing probe
A sixth jockey is arrested as part of an ongoing police investigation into alleged race-fixing.
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posted by Darren Power on 10:00 AM



Foreman's Festival blow for McCoy
Champion jockey Tony McCoy's Arkle Trophy mount Foreman is ruled out of the Cheltenham Festival.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:45 AM



Fallon tips Fortune
Kieren Fallon says Jimmy Fortune is his natural successor as stable jockey to Sir Michael Stoute.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:30 AM



Lungo bids for a bumper prize
THAT'S Cheltenham sorted then. At least as far as the entries are concerned. The full house of two dozen races was completed yesterday when the wraps were taken off the Festival's last three events, the Championship Bumper, the National Hunt Chase and...
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posted by Darren Power on 12:15 AM

Monday, March 07, 2005

Fallon tips Fortune to take over
Kieren Fallon says Jimmy Fortune is his natural successor as stable jockey to Sir Michael Stoute.
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posted by Darren Power on 3:30 PM



Newcastle falls to weather
Tuesday's race meeting at Newcastle is abandoned because of waterlogging.
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Newcastle falls victim to weather
Tuesday's race meeting at Newcastle is abandoned because of waterlogging.
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Monday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 8:45 AM



Harchibald Festival fears
'YET'. Of all the words spoken over the weekend about Harchibald's prospects of becoming the next Champion Hurdler, that's the one which ensures his supporters can't afford to put the worry beads away.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:45 AM

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Security tightened for Best Mate
Best Mate will receive round-the-clock protection in the run-up to his bid to win a fourth Gold Cup.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:00 PM



Meade worry over Harchibald form
Trainer Noel Meade is concerned after Harchibald struggles in a pre-Cheltenham workout.
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posted by Darren Power on 11:15 AM



Irish tax breaks a proven thoroughbred idea
ONE OF the great success story in European racing in recent decades has been the incredible expansion of the Irish bloodstock industry.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:45 AM



Zito looking loaded for Derby contenders
MSNBC -... Harry Aleo said he would pay the $6,000 late-entry fee for his horse to be ... It was the biggest day of racing this season at makeshift Gulfstream, now a series ...

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Saturday, March 05, 2005

Muss form to Triumph
THE Triumph Hurdle is one of the toughest races at the Cheltenham Festival, but this year form at Musselburgh could have a big bearing on the destiny of the juvenile hurdling title.
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posted by Darren Power on 12:15 PM



Silver Birch ruled out of National
Silver Birch will miss the Grand National because of injury.
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Saturday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's four race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:15 AM



LATEST DOVER DOWNS NEWS
Harnesslink, New Zealand -... Charles Lockhart, Dover Downs Vice Presidenr of Horse Racing and Track Director of Harness Racing John Hensley, along with Jim Boese, Harrington Raceway ...

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Pipe to pay a heavy price
HAVING paid out a hefty five- figure sum in fines to the Jockey Club, Martin Pipe's bank balance has taken a bit of a battering lately, but today's main event at Newbury may remind the champion trainer that in this game, being given a few pounds can...
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Friday, March 04, 2005
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Friday's racing bulletin
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Gingembre aims for Ayr return
FORMER Scottish Grand National winner Gingembre will continue his comeback at Doncaster tomorrow when an eye-catching performance could earn him a return trip to Ayr on 16 April for another bash at the big race.
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Thursday, March 03, 2005

Best Mate bids for Cheltenham win
Three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Best Mate is ready for his fourth title bid.
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posted by Darren Power on 4:15 PM



Thornton opts for Kingscliff ride
Andrew Thornton will ride Kingscliff in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
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Thursday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's three race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:00 AM



Pipe fined £7,500 over test refusal
CHAMPION trainer Martin Pipe was yesterday fined £7,500 by the disciplinary panel of the Jockey Club after refusing to allow Tanterari into the sampling box at Haydock Park last week. He was also warned that any repeat of the offence could result in the...
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Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Pipe landed with Jockey Club fine
Martin Pipe faces the Jockey Club for refusing to let Tanterari be drug-tested.
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Wednesday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:15 AM



Kicking King abdicates from Cheltenham
AFTER weeks of uncertainty, we now know which race Kicking King will be running in at Cheltenham. None of them.
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Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Best Mate fit for fourth Gold Cup
Three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Best Mate is ready for fourth title bid.
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Kicking King to miss Cheltenham
Kicking King will miss the Cheltenham Festival after scoping dirty.
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posted by Darren Power on 2:45 PM



Time to hail Caesar in Yorkshire
JULIUS CAESAR is one of the lesser lights in Howard Johnson's star-studded yard but he is capable of picking up his share of prize money and can complete a hat-trick at Wetherby tomorrow.
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Tuesday's racing bulletin
A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip.
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posted by Darren Power on 9:00 AM



Whosleavingwho leaves field behind
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA -... Refrigerator, who competed in five Champion Of Champions from 1991-1995, topped Whosleavingwho's four invitations to quarter horse racing's most prestigious ...

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Fortune to favour brave Maloney
WHILE betting a novice chaser who isn't the best jumper in the world might seem about as sensible as employing an acrophobic steeplejack, if jockey Paul Maloney is man enough to ride Thyne Man at Catterick this afternoon, we've surely got enough bottle...
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Royal Rosa injury blow
Royal Rosa will miss the rest of the season after picking up an injury at Kempton.
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