All posts tagged "Royal Ascot"
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Newmark Report
/ 2 years agoBACK TO WORK, NEW SHOOTS READY TO SHOW
Dave Youngman looks forward to an exciting 12 months ahead at headquarters NOW we are into February things will be going...
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Racing Ahead
/ 2 years agoFirst foal of Stradivarius born at National Stud
Multiple Gold Cup winner has produced a chestnut filly. The first foal of superstar stayer Stradivarius was born on Monday morning...
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Diary of an Amateur Punter
/ 2 years agoMY LUCK’S TURNED – FOR NOW AT LEAST!
Ben Morgan came out on the right side of a final-fence faller for once in a broadly successful month It was...
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All Weather
/ 2 years agoWHO WILL PASS THEIR TRIALS?
Ian Heitman with his latest update on contenders for the All-Weather Championships Afew changes were made to the All-Weather Championships prior...
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Talking Two-Year-Olds
/ 2 years agoWISDOM NOT WISE FOR THE GUINEAS
TALKING TWO-YEAR-OLDS Ian Heitman thinks the Futurity Trophy winner is a better bet for the Derby Wet weather played havoc with...
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Talking Two-Year-Olds
/ 3 years agoCREAM RISING TO THE TOP
Ian Heitman reports on a crucial time of the season for two-year-olds Over the last few weeks there have been plenty...
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Racing Festivals
/ 3 years agoA chance to be a part of history
Andy Newton takes a look ahead to the last and most historic of the season’s Classics, the St Leger at Doncaster...
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Racing Ahead
/ 3 years agoYorkshire Oaks could be on the agenda for Bluestocking
Narrow Irish Oaks runner-up will also have Galtres Stakes option at the Ebor meeting. Bluestocking will be given a couple of...
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Irish Racing
/ 3 years agoOn the hunt for future winners
Karl Hedley rounds up the best performances on Irish racecourses with a view to future success The weather is really starting...
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Newmark Report
/ 3 years agoUlysses delivering the goods
Dave Youngman likes the look of some progeny of the stallion who can provide plenty of winners WITH both Royal Ascot...
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Racing Ahead
/ 3 years agoSuccess is in the genes for Sam
Nick Townsend talks to Sam Haggas, who is making his own name in the world of bloodstock He possesses most people’s...
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Big Interview
/ 3 years agoJoker Dwyer is still smiling
BIG INTERVIEW Rolf Johnson, formerly The Scout of the Daily Express, speaks to a jockey who has reluctantly hung up his...
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Robert Cooper
/ 3 years agoAre our hopes up in Ashes?
The man on the telly is being distracted by a certain cricket series Obsession can be very distracting, and I fully...
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Racing Festivals
/ 3 years agoWho will be the king of Ascot?
Paul Ferguson looks forward to the main action from a busy high summer, starting with the King George VI Stakes Persian...
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Yesterday's Heroes
/ 3 years agoBest things come in small packages
Graham Buddry looks back at the career of Alcide, who made up for in talent what she lacked in stature Some...
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Form Guide
/ 3 years agoTROY LOOKS A TOP BOY
Mike Francis is very impressed with the latest Aidan O’Brien superstar Paddington CITY OF TROY clocked a massive 108 for a...
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Racing Festivals
/ 3 years agoSetting sights on history
Andy Newton says there’s more than just prestige when it comes to the Coral Eclipse – there’s a place in folklore...
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Newmark Report
/ 3 years agoA decade since we lost one of the greats
Dave Youngman remembers his old friend Sir Henry Cecil, who is much missed on the circuit Dave, right with Sir Henry...
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Robert Cooper
/ 3 years agoWhat exactly is Premierisation?
Sky Sports Racing’s correspondent ponders one of the great questions facing racing at the moment How did we do? Rarely a...
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Racing Festivals
/ 3 years agoImpressionist looks a class act
Paul Ferguson likes the look of a William Haggas hope in the Northumberland Plate The month of July gets underway with...
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Yesterday's Heroes
/ 3 years agoMtoto magic made a mark
Graham Buddry looks back on the mercurial career of a horse who probably won’t ever get the acclaim he deserves Before...
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Diary of an Amateur Punter
/ 3 years agoI dropped the ball, big time!
Ben Morgan scrummed down with some rugby stars – and ended up in the sin-bin The first quarter of the flat...
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Paul Jacobs
/ 3 years agoWe’re happy and glorious once again
Paul Jacobs is looking forward to revisiting the beautiful Sussex Downs for his annual summer racing fix For some, the height...
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Talking Two-Year-Olds
/ 3 years agoFuture stars ready to shine
Ian Heitman looks ahead to some top-quality action at Newmarket’s July meeting The Flat season’s summer festivals are in full swing...
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Big Interview
/ 3 years agoCharlie’s in charge
BIG INTERVIEW Nick Townsend talks to a trainer who is fast making a name for himself Maybe he has not spent...
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Racing Ahead
/ 3 years agoWho will be a Duke of York?
Andy Newton looks at what it takes to be a lucrative winner of the once-known Magnet Cup As we head into...
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Form Guide
/ 3 years agoBig Evs looks the real deal
SPEED FIGURES Mike Francis thinks Mick Appleby’s star can follow up his Royal Ascot win at York We have the numbers...
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Racing Ahead
/ 3 years agoNoche Magica on Norfolk Stakes trail
Marble Hill second will switch in distance at Royal Ascot.Download Paddy Twomey will drop Noche Magica back to the minimum distance...
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Racing Ahead
/ 3 years agoElite Status proves well-named National Stakes winner
Electric performance from Karl Burke-trained youngster, who could be a ‘superstar’.Download Elite Status turned what looked a competitive renewal of the...
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Yesterday's Heroes
/ 3 years agoBrown was the jack of all trades
Graham Buddry is back for part two as he looks back at the career of the legendary Brown Jack We left...







