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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Oaks heroine Eswarah is retired Epsom Oaks winner Eswarah is retired after chipping a bone in her knee. Read On
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7:00 AM
Second stalls boycott hinges on talks TALKS will continue today to try and find a solution to the ongoing stalls dispute that led to most of Britain's senior riders boycotting last Monday's meeting at Wolverhampton. Read On
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1:00 AM
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
C4 commits to Leger coverage Channel 4 insists it will show the St Leger live despite a potential clash with cricket's Ashes showdown. Read On
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3:00 PM
BBC offers C4 St Leger lifeline The BBC offers to show racing's St Leger if Channel Four cannot guarantee live coverage due to the Ashes cricket climax. Read On
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1:00 PM
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7:00 AM
Draw for Ayr Gold Cup goes public HISTORY will be made at next month's Ayr Gold Cup when the draw for Europe's richest sprint handicap will be made in public for the first time. Read On
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1:00 AM
Monday, August 29, 2005
Fallon set to ride Ouija Board Kieren Fallon could take the ride on Ouija Board in Saturday's September Stakes at Newmarket. Read On
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1:00 PM
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11:00 AM
Lyra looks like a Derby winner BACK in the bad old days, bank holidays used to mean punters having to slave over at least eight or nine meetings in search of winners. Thank heavens there's only seven today. Read On
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1:00 AM
Sunday, August 28, 2005
Chic repeats Celebration victory Chic wins the totesport Celebration Mile at Goodwood for the second successive year. Read On
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5:00 PM
Taxing gamble pays off TAX FREE, another member of David Nicholls' renowned team of sprinters, landed a huge nationwide gamble with a battling victory in the �75,000 William Hill Trophy at York yesterday. Read On
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Saturday, August 27, 2005
Tax Free claims victory at York Favourite Tax Free battles to victory in the �75,000 William Hill Trophy at York. Read On
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5:00 PM
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9:00 AM
Even virtually fun-free racing can be nobbled ALEX SALMOND
I HAVE a plan for dispensing with IQ tests. Instead of all the detailed rigmarole, people will be asked but one question - whether they would place a bet on virtual racing. If they say yes, then they are classified officially as "silly". Read On
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1:00 AM
Friday, August 26, 2005
Dettori out of luck on comeback Champion jockey Frankie Dettori finishes unplaced in four rides on his return to action after a lengthy lay-off. Read On
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5:00 PM
Progress made in stalls dispute Racecourse chiefs report 'significant progress' after talks aimed at resolving the stall handlers' dispute. Read On
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3:00 PM
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9:00 AM
Fairley high hopes for the future FAIRLEY good? You'd better believe it. Greg of that ilk has been one of the apprentice finds of the season, and anyone at Musselburgh yesterday who was still unsure as to exactly why will be scratching their heads no longer. Read On
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1:00 AM
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Staff 'threatened' in racing row Racecourse owners say new stalls handlers are being threatened with violence. Read On
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3:00 PM
Divine's career ended by injury Top French filly Divine Proportions is retired to stud after suffering a tendon injury. Read On
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9:00 AM
Time to believe in Touch of Ivory LOOKING at today's seven-race card at Musselburgh, perhaps the biggest certainty is that the bookmakers' satchels will be significantly heavier at the close of play than they were when they pitched up at the East Lothian course. Read On
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1:00 AM
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Motivator owners wait on jockey Frankie Dettori is not certain to be available as the Motivator team seek a jockey for the Irish Champion Stakes. Read On
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5:00 PM
BHB warns over further boycotts The British Horseracing Board says there is no need for jockeys to take action in the stall handlers' dispute. Read On
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9:00 AM
Coltherd eyes double time THERE'S no point in doing things by half, so if a trainer is going to saddle his first ever double, he might as well go the whole hog and make it a good one. Read On
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1:00 AM
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Talks planned over stalls dispute Racecourse chiefs and a jockeys' representative are to discuss the stall handlers' dispute later this week. Read On
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5:00 PM
Jockeys threaten fresh boycotts Racecourse chiefs and jockeys are to discuss the stall handlers' dispute as riders warn of further action. Read On
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11:00 AM
Johnson reaffirms his faith in Monteith LEADING National Hunt owner David Johnson has strengthened his ties with Scottish racing still further by sending another three horses to be trained north of the Border by Peter Monteith. Read On
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1:00 AM
Monday, August 22, 2005
New handlers enjoy smooth start Monday evening's meeting at Wolverhampton goes ahead despite a boycott by leading riders. Read On
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9:00 PM
Riders to boycott Wolverhampton Monday evening's meeting at Wolverhampton is set to go ahead despite a boycott by leading riders. Read On
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9:00 AM
Stalls row sparks jockeys' boycott TONIGHT'S card at Wolverhampton should go ahead as planned, despite a boycott by the country's leading jockeys in protest at the introduction of a new team of stalls handlers by the track's owners, Arena Leisure. Read On
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1:00 AM
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Silca's Sister clinches shock win Silca's Sister, trained by Mick Channon and ridden by Ted Durcan, wins the Darley Prix Morny. Read On
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3:00 PM
Kinane sidelined by broken wrist Mick Kinane is set for a spell on the sidelines after breaking his right wrist in fall at the Curragh. Read On
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1:00 PM
CROQUET: Going through hoops for the sport Hawke's Bay Today, New Zealand -... On Saturday afternoons he and his brothers used to go horse racing and they'd go miles. Down to Otaki, up to Stratford, New Plymouth, Feilding. ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Opera on tune for Kirk OPERA Cape looked a colt with a big future as he lifted the feature event of the day at Sandown yesterday, the Iveco Daily Solario Stakes. Read On
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1:00 AM
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Suspected wrist break for Kinane Mick Kinane is taken to hospital for X-rays on a suspected broken wrist. Read On
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11:00 PM
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9:00 AM
Musical Mills tunes up for Solario success IN THE opinion of Terry Mills, Close To You is a "serious horse" and the Frank Sinatra-loving Epsom trainer will be hoping he doesn't have to change his tune after today's Solario Stakes at Sandown. Read On
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1:00 AM
Friday, August 19, 2005
Motivator owners target Dettori Frankie Dettori is top choice to replace Johnny Murtagh on Motivator in the Baileys Irish Champion Stakes. Read On
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7:00 PM
Jockey's death ruled accidental No other rider was responsible for the death of a jockey in a fall during a hurdle race in July, a coroner rules. Read On
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5:00 PM
Regal Roller Out For Dual Liston Win - 18/08/05 Virtual Form Guide, Australia -Tauto, winner of the 1971 Cox Plate, is the only horse to win the Liston twice ... a similar record to Tauto being the winner of last year's Dubai Racing Club Cup ... Read On
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1:00 PM
Just like me, you long to be on Close To You CLOSE TO YOU has won his last three races in the style of a useful youngster and can handle the step up in class with ease at Sandown Park tomorrow. Read On
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1:00 PM
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9:00 AM
La Cucaracha win fulfils Reed's dream THE cockroach proved she was no slowcoach at York yesterday when La Cucaracha went back to her roots in spectacular fashion to land the Nunthorpe Stakes. Read On
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Thursday, August 18, 2005
La Cucaracha clinches Nunthorpe La Cucaracha wins the Nunthorpe Stakes at York. Read On
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3:00 PM
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11:00 AM
Missing Sire Probe Continues Breeding & Racing Magazine, Australia -... 6 wins in 7 starts & had already "proven himself the best older horse in Italy ... That is the view of Racing Post handicapper Paul Curtis "who believes the colt ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Double lands Cecil place in history A COMMISSION surely beckons now for Sergeant Cecil, who yesterday continued his rise through the racing ranks when he added the Ebor at York to the Northumberland Plate he won at Newcastle in June. Read On
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3:00 AM
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Sergeant Cecil wins Ebor Handicap Sergeant Cecil completes a summer handicap double with an impressive victory in the Totesport Ebor at York. Read On
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3:00 PM
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7:00 AM
My greatest win in Europe, says McEvoy Advertiser Adelaide, Australia -... Sheikh Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai and Godolphin financier, trainer Saaed bin Suroor and racing manager Simon Crisford were all at ... "For my horse to come ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Defining means business MAKING a good fist of things is normally a commendable trait but, as Johnny Murtagh has discovered to his cost, not when said fist is then aimed at the jaw of a fellow jockey. Read On
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1:00 AM
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Juddmonte win for Italian raider Electrocutionist takes the Juddmonte International on day one of York's Ebor meeting. Read On
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3:00 PM
Powerscourt really wins it this time Chicago Sun-Times, United States -... inside traffic and prompting Arlington stewards to take his horse's number down ... and Joy to a phenomenally ambitious international fall of turf racing that would ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Rob Roy can seize Juddmonte for Japan AS WE'VE seen recently, they take their sporting heroes seriously in the Far East, so imagine the media frenzy whipped up back home by the arrival in Britain of a Japanese superstar with twice as many legs as Celtic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura. Read On
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1:00 AM
Monday, August 15, 2005
Japanese challenger set for Ebor Zenno Rob Roy aims for success in the Juddmonte International on day one of York's Ebor meeting. Read On
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7:00 PM
Murtagh misses Motivator outing Johnny Murtagh will miss his ride on Motivator in the Irish Champion Stakes after picking up a 23-day ban. Read On
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11:00 AM
Dubawi dishes out first defeat to Divine DUBAWI broke a few French hearts as he rebuilt his own reputation when the Goldolphin colt ran out an impressive winner of the Prix Jacques le Marois in Deauville yesterday. Read On
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3:00 AM
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Dubawi claims Deauville success Dubawi beats Divine Proportions to win the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville. Read On
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3:00 PM
The Best Laid Plans Come True For Hayes - 13/08/05 Virtual Form Guide, Australia -... David Hayes has had many months to plan his re-entry to the highly competitive Melbourne racing scene, its ... My first runner at Shatin was a horse called Esteemed ... Read On
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1:00 PM
Fortune keeps smiling SLEEPING INDIAN resumed winning ways with a gutsy display to win the Group Three stanjamesuk.com Hungerford Stakes at Newbury under jockey Jimmy Fortune. Read On
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1:00 AM
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Powerscourt claims Arlington win Kieren Fallon rides Powerscourt to victory at the Arlington Million in Chicago. Read On
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11:00 PM
Grand Armee NSWROA Horse Of The Year ThoroughbredNews.co.nz, New Zealand -Top class galloper Grand Armee was named NSW Racehorse Owners Association's 'Champion Horse of the Year' at a glittering NSW Racing Night of Champions function ... Read On
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1:00 PM
Going was good for Right Honourable racing pundit WHEN racing personality John McCririck impersonated Jenny Geddes to fling his metaphorical stool at the Prime Minister yesterday, he did it to gasps of silent disapproval from most of the St Giles congregation. Read On
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1:00 AM
Friday, August 12, 2005
Powerscourt set for Arlington bid Aidan O'Brien's Powerscourt is aiming for victory in Saturday's Arlington Million. Read On
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11:00 PM
Duke and Butler provide return of main Attraction at Newbury ATTRACTION, conspicuous by her absence on home soil this season after making history last year, returns to the fray at Newbury tomorrow. Read On
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1:00 PM
Eddery aims for trainer's licence Former champion Flat jockey Pat Eddery expects to start training horses in 2006. Read On
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9:00 AM
All systems go for Dubawi GG Racing, UK -... McEvoy told Racing UK: "He did his last bit and had an easy blow-out on the ... Proportions is all the rage and you could even call her the talking horse so it is ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Quinn left shocked after failing breathalyser test RICHARD Quinn yesterday highlighted the difficulties facing jockeys in maintaining their weight, after becoming the fifth, and most prominent, rider to fail a breathalyser test before racing. Read On
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Thursday, August 11, 2005
Shocked Quinn fails breath test Richard Quinn gives up his five booked rides at Salisbury on Thursday after failing a breathalyser test. Read On
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5:00 PM
Thursday's racing bulletin A preview of the day's race meetings - plus the Five Live tip. Read On
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7:00 AM
New Seeker finds a fresh challenge THE step up from handicap races to Group company is usually a turning point in a horse's career, and this afternoon New Seeker can show he's ready to mix it with big boys when he lines up in an intriguing renewal of the Totesport Sovereign Stakes at... Read On
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1:00 AM
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Dettori targets September return Champion jockey Frankie Dettori plans to return from a broken collarbone before the St Leger meeting at Doncaster. Read On
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9:00 AM
Mike Weir and Steven Ames long shots to win PGA Championship CNW Telbec (CommuniquA s de presse), Canada -... com Sportsbook.com is the largest sportsbook and casino on the planet, offering numerous products including sports betting, horse racing, poker, casino and ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Trainer takes a chance on Jem GEORGE Margarson expects a bold show from Polar Jem today when she lines-up against Vodafone Oaks runner-up Something Exciting at Salisbury. Read On
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1:00 AM
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Divine primed for Deauville clash Unbeaten French filly Divine Proportions is on course for Sunday's showdown with Dubawi and Valixir. Read On
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9:00 PM
Something Exciting happening at Salisbury SOMETHING EXCITING can benefit from the return to Listed class to regain the winning thread in the EBF Upavon Fillies' Stakes at Salisbury tomorrow. Read On
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3:00 PM
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3:00 PM
Divine primed for Deauville clash Unbeaten French filly Divine Proportions is on course for Sunday's showdown with Dubawi and Valixir. Read On
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1:00 PM
Ffrench secures plum riding job Royston Ffrench replaces Robert Winston as first-choice Flat jockey for trainer Howard Johnson and owner Graham Wylie. Read On
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9:00 AM
Attraction in shape for comeback ATTRACTION is on course to make her eagerly awaited return to action in the stanjamesuk.com Hungerford Stakes at Newbury on Saturday. Read On
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Monday, August 08, 2005
Winston recovers from jaw surgery Jamie Spencer is odds-on favourite to land his first jockeys' title after rival Robert Winston is sidelined by a fall. Read On
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5:00 PM
Injury ends Elsu career Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia -... when it was decided that retirement, the decision that will stun the racing world, was ... sad day for us all, we have to do the right thing by the horse and that ... Read On
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1:00 PM
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9:00 AM
Ayr fall ends Winston's title race hopes ROBERT Winston suffered multiple fractures of his jaw in a crashing fall at Ayr on Saturday night, dashing his hopes of a first jockeys' championship. Read On
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1:00 AM
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Winston faces spell on sidelines Robert Winston will be out for two months after breaking his jaw at Ayr on Saturday. Read On
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3:00 PM
Winston facing surgery after fall Robert Winston is to undergo surgery after breaking his jaw at Ayr on Saturday. Read On
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11:00 AM
Changed days from time of Tony Ten Chins TURFTALK HAVING relatives and friends who are bookmakers can be a disconcerting experience. Read On
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1:00 AM
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Jockey Winston suffers Ayr fall Robert Winston is taken to hospital with a suspected broken jaw after a fall at Ayr. Read On
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9:00 PM
Somnus aims for Deauville repeat Tim Easterby's Somnus bids for back-to-back wins in Sunday's Prix Maurice de Gheest. Read On
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3:00 PM
Bumper foreign fields reflect badly on UK Sunday service IT'S Sunday tomorrow - so the French and Irish and everyone else must be putting on better racing than we get in Britain. Read On
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1:00 PM
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9:00 AM
Parts of Lake Park are too soggy for use St. Petersburg Times, FL -... apt to see fishing, bicycle motocross, archery, radio-controlled car racing, horseback riding ... That means the large picnic shelter, BMX track, horse arena, radio ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Even the best riders have their off days ALEX SALMOND ROMAN generals, when enjoying their triumphs through the streets of Rome, used to have a slave with a stick whose job it was to remind them of their own mortality. Read On
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Friday, August 05, 2005
Somnus aims for Deauville repeat Tim Easterby's Somnus bids for back-to-back wins in Sunday's Prix Maurice de Gheest. Read On
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5:00 PM
Perfectperformance ready for late bloom in the Petros Rose GODOLPHIN have not had the most successful of seasons so far this year, but there have been definite signs in recent days that their big battalions are beginning to swing into battle mode. Read On
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1:00 PM
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7:00 AM
Hughes bides time to score Haydock treble RICHARD Hughes has few peers when it comes to riding a waiting race, and to prove the point he delivered three horses with perfectly-timed challenges to score at Haydock Park. Read On
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Thursday, August 04, 2005
Oratorio to miss Juddmonte Eclipse winner Oratorio is ruled out of of the Juddmonte International. Read On
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5:00 PM
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9:00 AM
McDermott: Just Intersky can live up to reputation TERRY McDermott took time off from training with the Newcastle United squad to lead in Just Intersky after the youngster made a winning debut at Gosforth Park yesterday. Read On
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Top American jockey Day retires Veteran rider Pat Day ends a career which saw nine Classic wins in the United States. Read On
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7:00 PM
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3:00 PM
Monitor says NYRA improving management Tallahassee.com, FL -"NYRA has unequivocally said 'yes' to racing integrity and just as resoundingly said 'no' to horse drugging, computer batch betting, tax evasion, and money ... Read On
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7:00 AM
Racing wins appeal over media rights THE British Horseracing Board and the Racecourse Association yesterday won their joint challenge to an Office of Fair Trading ruling against collective selling of media rights. Read On
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Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Fitzgerald broke neck in tumble Jump jockey Mick Fitzgerald learns he broke his neck in a fall at Market Rasen last month. Read On
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1:00 PM
Top chaser Edredon Bleu retired Former King George VI Chase winner Edredon Bleu will not race again. Read On
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9:00 AM
The Candy Man can ThoroughbredNews.co.nz, New Zealand -It has been a big week of Gippsland Racing with the 2004/2005 season ... race today,A said trainer Kevin Milham, who added there was improvement in the horse. ... Read On
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3:00 AM
Fallon back on track with Cork treble KIEREN Fallon showed no ill effects from a sore neck that kept him out of action on Sunday as the former champion jockey landed a 13�-1 treble at Cork yesterday afternoon. Read On
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Monday, August 01, 2005
Nassau joy for Alexander Goldrun Alexander Goldrun storms to victory in the Vodafone Nassau Stakes at Goodwood. Read On
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7:00 PM
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3:00 PM
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9:00 AM
Divine run extends filly's record DIVINE Proportions maintained her unbeaten record at Deauville yesterday with a little help from an ice-cool ride by Christophe Lemaire. Read On
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