All posts tagged "Cheltenham"
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/ 7 years agoMullins confirms Djakadam retirement
Dual Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up Djakadam has been forced to retire form racing due to injury, trainer Willie Mullins has confirmed....
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/ 7 years agoDADDY OF ALL SYSTEMS
Eddie names three sires and says follow their progency for winners EDDIEWOOD There is always a reason for investing in a...
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/ 7 years agoTHE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Ben Morgan wishes he’d had the bottle to stick with Billesdon Brook – so do we! DIARY OF AN AMATEUR PUNTER...
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/ 7 years agoAINTREE PROVES A BONANZA FOR THE BOOKS
Simon Nott spends a few hectic days at the Grand National Festival TALES FROM THE BETTING RING AINTREE THURSDAY As at...
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/ 7 years agoA LOW DRAW LOOKS VITAL
Andy Newton picks out the defining trends to help you pick the winner of the Chester Cup CHESTER CUP TRENDS So,...
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/ 7 years agoCharlie McCann’s Friday racing round-up
A maximum field of 30 will contest tomorrow’s Scottish Grand National with dual winner Vicente BetVictor’s 7/1 market leader. I was...
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/ 7 years agoTizzard confirms Cue Card retirement
Colin Tizzard‘s son and assistant, Joe, has confirmed that the legendary Cue Card has been retired a race early. One of...
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/ 7 years agoHenderson excited for Punchestown test
Trainer Nicky Henderson has confirmed My Tent Or Yours will be fit to run in the BETDAQ Punchestown Champion Hurdle on...
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/ 7 years agoPauling hints at Global Citizen injury
Trainer Ben Pauling believes Global Citizen may have pulled some muscles during his defeat at Aintree last week. Global Citizen made...
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/ 7 years agoElliott enjoying ‘unbelievable’ win
Gordon Elliott described Tiger Roll‘s victory in Saturday’s Grand National at Aintree as “unbelievable”. The Cullentra handler, who enjoyed his first...
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/ 7 years agoBlack Op claims Aintree consolation
Black Op secured a consolation after his Cheltenham Festival runner-up spot by winning the Betway Mersey Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree. The...
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/ 7 years agoCharlie McCann’s Tuesday racing round-up
The five-day entries for Saturday’s Randox Health Grand National were announced yesterday and no major surprises. Gordon Elliott‘s Tiger Roll continues...
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/ 7 years agoFootpad to miss Aintree meeting
Cheltenham winner Footpad has been ruled out of this week’s big Aintree meeting by trainer Willie Mullins. The winner of the...
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/ 7 years agoCharlie McCann’s Monday racing round-up
As expected, Nicky Henderson has decided to wait for Sandown at the end of the month with his brilliant Champion Chase...
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/ 7 years agoAltior to swerve Aintree outing
Altior will miss next week’s JLT Melling Chase at Aintree in favour of running at Sandown later this month. The eight-year-old...
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/ 7 years agoCharlie McCann’s weekend racing round-up
This time next week all eyes will be on Aintree and the Randox Health Grand National and BetVictor yesterday announced they...
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/ 7 years agoOptions open to Black Corton
Paul Nicholls claims there are options at both Aintree and Ayr for his highly-rated novice chaser Black Corton. The seven-year-old only...
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/ 7 years agoMercian Prince ruled out of Aintree run
An injury setback means Mercian Prince will miss the Randox Health Topham Handicap Chase at Aintree next month. The Amy Murphy-trained...
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/ 7 years agoNEW ISSUE! Grand National special!
Out now! Racing Ahead Magazine's 80-page preview of the three days on show at Aintree
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/ 7 years agoCharlie McCann’s Friday racing preview
News yesterday that Bryony Frost will ride the Warwick Classic Chase winner Milansbar in the Randox Health Grand National at Aintree...
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/ 7 years agoA GENTLEMAN AND SO WISE
Stephen Mullen remembers one of Racing Ahead’s most iconic tipsters who has died aged 91 FENMAN TRIBUTE Sad news reached us...
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/ 7 years agoBUCKLE UP!
Jeremy Grayson with his monthly round-up of horses to follow from the nation’s smaller tracks OUT IN THE STICKS SOUTHWELL, 2...
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/ 7 years agoA SNAIL WITH THE PACE OF A CHAMPION!
Graham Buddry remembers the great career of L’Escargot, dual Gold Cup winner and Grand National champion YESTERDAY’S HEROES Can you imagine...
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/ 7 years ago£800,000 down – it was getting a bit serious!
Simon Nott spends the Cheltenham Festival working on the rails with Star Sports TALES FROM THE BETTING RING Working with Star...
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/ 7 years agoCOURT HARD TO CATCH
Ben Morgan looks at the action on Thursday AINTREE - DAY ONE MANIFESTO NOVICES CHASE This race often turns out to...
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/ 7 years agoSPEED HORSE GAY TRIP WAS A ONE-OFF
Jonathan Powell remembers the first Grand National he covered and warns that the winner was unique JONATHAN POWELL.3 The origins of...
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/ 7 years agoCOME WITH ME TO THE KASBAH!
Naps king likes the look of Phillip Hobbs’ runner, trading at 66-1 and above PAUL JACOBS There is just one race...
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/ 7 years agoGRITTAR’S 1982 VICTORY WAS END OF ERA
Keith Knight looks back on some of the major changes in world’s greatest race HORSERACINGMATTERS.COM. The changes to both the fences...
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/ 7 years agoCHR. A STEP TOO FAR
Mark sighs at yet another crackpot initiative that totally misses the point of our great sport MARK COTON 12 FEBRUARY A...
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/ 7 years agoMUD, MUD, GLORIOUS MUD
Scrapper watches a small number of runners slog to keep the show on the road POINT-TO-POINT HARING - FEBRUARY 18 At...