Published: 31 August, 2010
THE weekend saw some new equine faces enter the Classic picture, with Theysken's Theory winning the Prestige and Misty For Me bagging Sunday's Moyglare at the Curragh.
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Published: 27 August, 2010
HOPEFULLY it's been a great week's punting for readers of this column with last Saturday's 13/2 success of Lady Éclair being followed up by Tobernea at 6-1 on Wednesday.
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Published: 24 August, 2010
I HOPE some of you backed Lady Éclair on Saturday who obliged at 13/2, showing the thorough determination that seems to be engrained in most of Mark Johnston's horses.
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Published: 20 August, 2010
ANOTHER fantastic flat festival flew by this week where Rip Van Winkle produced the highlight by awakening from his deep sleep well inside the final furlong to snatch the Juddmonte International in the soggy shadow of the big lollipop.
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Published: 17 August, 2010
STAYING power is going to be the key to today's card at York with 3 televised races of 12, 14 and 16 furlongs, alongside the Gimcrack for 2-year-olds.
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Published: 13 August, 2010
THE news broke this week that Harbinger, the newest diamond in the crown of racing, has been lost to the Bloodstock world. How quickly things can change in this sport.
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Published: 06 August, 2010
SHERGAR Cup day, the meeting where teams of jockeys from Britain and beyond compete against each other, scoring points as they do, is on us once again, yet astonishingly without terrestrial television cameras this time.
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Published: 04 August, 2010
AFTER some outstanding performances from the big names at Goodwood, action returns to a more under-stated level today with cards at some of the lesser lights in the landscape of British racing.
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Published: 30 July, 2010
GLORIOUS Goodwood has certainly lived up to it's billing so far, with the brightest jewels in the crown shining in Wednesday's Sussex Stakes where top 3-year-old elect Canford Cliffs did his finest impression of a fast cat chasing a not-so-fast mouse.
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Published: 28 July, 2010
WHAT a great spectacle we witnessed at the weekend with Harbinger truly announcing himself as a fully-fledged member of the Arc Contenders Club with a rip-roaring display in the King George.
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Published: 23 July, 2010
THE return of Derby winner Workforce to active duty on the racecourse has been eagerly awaited by all who wondered, while watching him storm up the Epsom straight to a seven length success in a record-breaking time at the beginning of June, whether we were witnessing a real champion.
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Published: 20 July, 2010
PAUL Hanagan is having a real stab at landing the jockey's title and it looks like Ryan Moore is going to have his work cut out to keep tabs on his northern based rival.
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Published: 16 July, 2010
RICHARD Hannon is the trainer to have on your side in the Weatherby's Super Sprint, the 2010 edition of which is run this Saturday at Newbury (3.20).
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Published: 13 July, 2010
I'M still smarting from Saturday's results when our 14/1 selection in the John Smith's Cup, King's Gambit, was just touched off by a short head.
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Published: 08 July, 2010
The John Smith’s Cup at York (off time 3.05) is a traditional summer Saturday afternoon highlight. Invariably competitive and often featuring several unexposed horses that the handicapper may not have caught up with, the race always presents a difficult puzzle and this year looks no exception.
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Published: 02 July, 2010
WHILE looking through the results of the previous runnings of the Eclipse stakes it was notable that trainer Henry Cecil, responsible for likely favourite Twice Over in this year's renewal at Sandown on Saturday (off time 3.10), had his last winner in the race as long ago as 1978.
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Published: 29 June, 2010
THE big race this week is on Saturday at Sandown when Henry Cecil's Twice Over bids to fend off Sariska in the Eclipse Stakes. We'll have a full preview in this weekend's edition of Turf Talking.
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Published: 21 June, 2010
ROYAL Ascot lived up to its star billing with an exciting and action-packed week of top class racing.
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Published: 18 June, 2010
ROYAL Ascot burst into life with a great race between Goldikova and Paco Boy getting things under way in great style in the opening race on Tuesday.
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Published: 16 June, 2010
ANYONE who doubts the health of racing in the UK need only look at the standard of racing on offer this week at Ascot for some comfort that all is not lost.
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Published: 10 June, 2010
GET your top hat dusted off and your tails dry-cleaned, because next week it’s time once again for Royal Ascot. It’s a meeting packed full of glitz and glamour. The gentlemen will all look dapper and the ladies will be trying their utmost to out-do each other with designer gear and big hats, the more outrageous the better.
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Published: 08 June, 2010
ALTHOUGH he is already a three time champion jockey I had a sense, while watching him interviewed by the nation's press in the Epsom winner's enclosure following his win on Workforce in Saturday's Derby, that winning rider Ryan Moore was only then, finally, accepting his own place among the sport's elite.
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Published: 04 June, 2010
THIS Saturday is all about Epsom and the latest renewal of the Derby (off time 4.00pm).
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Published: 01 June, 2010
THE Derby market sparked into life during the last week with Aidan O'Brien's Jan Vermeer now being backed as though defeat is out of the question.
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Published: 28 May, 2010
A RELATIVELY quiet weekend's racing ahead, as the build-up to next weekend's classics at Epsom continues to gather pace.
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Published: 25 May, 2010
SOME good action last weekend up at Perth where race-goers were not only treated to the sight of some of the best jockeys in the business but also witnessed the veteran front-runner Ollie Magern notch up a fantastic win in the Perth Gold Cup.
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Published: 11 May, 2010
THE completed Derby trials have failed to get the imagination running wild, with Bullet Train's Lingfield win on Saturday possibly looking the most promising.
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Published: 03 May, 2010
WHAT a strange weekend we had on the Guineas front.
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Published: 30 April, 2010
LAST year's 2,000 Guineas marked the first public evidence that we had a potential top-notcher on our hands in Sea The Stars and he went on to prove much more than that, going through the season unbeaten and establishing himself as one of the best horses of the last twenty five years.
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Published: 27 April, 2010
NEXT weekend, somewhat incredibly, sees the first of the season's flat classics with the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket.
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Published: 23 April, 2010
I ALWAYS look forward to Whitbread day at Sandown. Not only does it offer great racing but the mix of top class jumps and flat racing is unique.
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Published: 20 April, 2010
THE Craven meeting at Newmarket last week heralded the onslaught of classic trials and I think the performance of Elusive Pimpernel in the Craven itself had a real look of quality about it.
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Published: 16 April, 2010
A FEW bubbles were burst very early on in the season at Newmarket this week.
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Published: 13 April, 2010
WELL, it had a last minute game of 'musical horses' and a runner refusing to race; a monster gamble handsomely landed and tears from the hardest man in the sport.
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Published: 02 April, 2010
I ALWAYS find this a funny time of the racing year. The flat season, eagerly awaited all winter, takes a few weeks to warm up while the jumps season waits for Aintree and the Grand National.
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Published: 30 March, 2010
THE flat season got off to a flying start for punters with heavily backed favourite Penitent storming home in the Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster.
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Published: 26 March, 2010
THE flat turf season gets under way in the UK this weekend, having already come under starters orders over in Ireland last weekend.
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Published: 23 March, 2010
THE bookies were wearing broad grins on Friday as the curtain came down on yet another Cheltenham Festival.
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Published: 12 March, 2010
I OUTLINED my selections for Days 1 and 2 of the Cheltenham Festival in midweek. Today we look at days 3 and 4 (Thursday 18th and Friday 19th March).
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Published: 09 March, 2010
LESS than a week to go until Cheltenham and time to begin seriously thinking about our Festival bets.
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Published: 05 March, 2010
LET'S hope the weather is kind to us this weekend and allows the local meeting at Kelso to go ahead. There's some good action in store there but more on that later.
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Published: 01 March, 2010
NERVES are beginning to jangle in stables throughout the country as we approach the final two weeks in the Cheltenham build up.
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Published: 26 February, 2010
PAUL Nicholls uttered the words that rival Gold Cup trainers won't have wanted to hear during a recent pre-Cheltenham press day at his Ditcheat yard when he claimed that Kauto Star would go to the Gold Cup in the 'form of his life'.
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Published: 23 February, 2010
THE highlight of last weekend for me was undoubtedly Monet's Garden's win in the Betfair Ascot Chase.
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Published: 19 February, 2010
FOR those interested in racing, trying to escape the fervour surrounding the fast-approaching Cheltenham Festival is nigh on impossible.
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Published: 16 February, 2010
THE great debate around whether AP McCoy is the correct jockey for Gold Cup second favourite Denman was already alight and burning fiercely.
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Published: 12 February, 2010
THE Denman Show rolls into town at Newbury this Saturday as Paul Nicholls' chaser has his first outing since that remarkable Hennessey win and his last run before the clash of the titans when he takes on stablemate Kauto Star in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham.
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Published: 09 February, 2010
NICKY Henderson, perhaps fearing the possibility that weather may interrupt the next few weeks racing, ran a few of his major festival hopes last weekend.
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Published: 05 February, 2010
IT'S great to see some familiar names among the runners at the new Meydan racecourse in Dubai.
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Published: 02 February, 2010
ANOTHER weekend of Cheltenham clues and it was the return of two past festival heroes that grabbed the headlines.
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Published: 29 January, 2010
THE official ratings for last year's flat season were recently published and, not surprisingly, the highest rated horse of the year is Sea The Stars.
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Published: 26 January, 2010
SATURDAY saw the jumps season back in full swing following the weather-driven sabbatical and Twist Magic was the star of the show, winning the Victor Chandler Chase in authoritative fashion, cementing his status as clear second best behind Master Minded in the 2 mile chase division.
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Published: 22 January, 2010
THE prelude to Cheltenham is now beginning to ramp up and we'll be highlighting the key races offering festival clues over the next eight weeks or so.
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Published: 19 January, 2010
IT was great to see Kempton beat the freeze on Saturday, getting us back into regular turf National Hunt action.
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Published: 15 January, 2010
OVER the last couple of columns we've been having a look at the championship events at the Cheltenham festival, with a view to unearthing some ante-post value.
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Published: 12 January, 2010
AS I write the thaw seems to have set in and we're hopefully in line to get turf racing action back this week, with Musselburgh hopeful that Friday's meeting will go ahead.
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Published: 08 January, 2010
THE decimation of the midweek cards caused by the weather had me taking a bit of an in-depth look ahead to Cheltenham with a view to unearthing a few potential ante-post bets.
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Published: 06 January, 2010
THE 2009 cobwebs have been blown away and the New Year is with us but it looks like being a bit of a stuttering start on the racing front as bad weather plays havoc with the turf meetings.
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Published: 31 December, 2009
A COUPLE of weeks ago I took a look at the flat horses and personalities who had made a big splash in the last decade. This time it's the turn of the jumping fraternity.
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Published: 23 December, 2009
WITH Christmas on the horizon the thoughts of racing people are not on what Santa will be bringing when he makes his merry way down the chimney, it's on what will win the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day.
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Published: 18 December, 2009
AS we approach the end of the decade somewhat unglamorously christened the 'noughties' and head towards the next ten years (which I heard the other day on radio might be termed the 'Teens') it's interesting to look back and consider the horses and people who've shaped racing since the turn of the millennium.
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Published: 15 December, 2009
MORE Cheltenham Festival clues last weekend as Khyber Kim made an already unclear Champion Hurdle picture even murkier as he made short work of Celestial Halo and Punjabi in the International Hurdle.
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Published: 04 December, 2009
IT'S approaching the time of year when the end of year accolades are dished out and at The Racing Forum we've just started inviting nominations for our own end of season Racing Forum Awards.
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Published: 02 December, 2009
PAUL Nicholls continues to show, time after time, that he currently has no equals among the training fraternity when it comes to getting horses ready for a big test.
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Published: 27 November, 2009
IT'S a big day for a rising Borders racing star on Friday when Hawick trained Lie Forrit makes the long journey to Newbury to contest the 2.05 race, the Pertemps Handicap Hurdle qualifier.
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Published: 24 November, 2009
FANTASTIC action at the weekend as Kauto Star won his third Betfair Chase, this time by the very narrowest of margins from Nigel Twiston Davies' Imperial Commander.
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Published: 20 November, 2009
THE Cartier Awards, flat racing's equivalent of the Oscars, were announced earlier this week and it was no surprise to find that Sea The Stars lifted the lion's share of the honours, winning Three Year Old Colt of the Year and Horse of the Year.
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Published: 16 November, 2009
THERE was a Scottish flavour on Saturday at Cheltenham's 'Open' meeting as Lie Forrit triumphed in the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Handicap Hurdle for Hawick based trainer William Amos.
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Published: 13 November, 2009
ANY doubts surrounding the arrival of the jumps season proper are firmly dispelled by Cheltenham's Open meeting which gets underway this Friday and continues through Saturday and Sunday.
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Published: 09 November, 2009
LAST weekend's Breeder's Cup meeting lived up to the hype when superstar filly Zenyatta put up a scintillating display to come from way off the pace, scythe through the field and win the Breeders Cup Classic in spectacular fashion.
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Published: 06 November, 2009
THE Breeders Cup is, in racing terms at least, a fairly recent addition to the calendar.
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Published: 02 November, 2009
SATURDAY saw some good jumping action with a great finish to the Charlie hall Chase at Wetherby.
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Published: 27 October, 2009
HAVING just said goodbye to Sea The Stars, who is off to stud, flat racing fans will have rubbed their eyes in disbelief on Saturday afternoon as St Nicholas Abbey announced himself as a potential successor to John Oxx's superstar.
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Published: 23 October, 2009
THE Racing Post Trophy, due to be run at Doncaster on Saturday is, in many ways, an ideal preparation race for two year olds who have the following year's Derby as a long-term target.
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Published: 20 October, 2009
TOUGH day for punters last Saturday with a 33/1 winner in the Dewhurst and a 14/1 winner in the Champion Stakes.
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Published: 09 October, 2009
IT'S difficult to follow last weekend's action, with an exciting finish in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket on the Saturday preceding a fantastic day at Longchamp when we saw a true racing giant in Sea The Stars, but Ascot and York stage some competitive, quality flat racing this Saturday while the jumps season begins to get into top gear with a good card at Chepstow.
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Published: 06 October, 2009
ANY lingering doubts that Sea The Stars might not last a truly run mile and a half were well and truly dispelled on Sunday as he sealed his place in the gallery of greats with a wonderful win in the Prix de L'Arc De Triomphe.
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Published: 18 September, 2009
SCOTTISH racing enjoys one of its gala days on Saturday with the running of the Ayr Gold Cup (off time 3.10).
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Published: 15 September, 2009
SATURDAY'S St Leger saw the Godolphin team back on the classic trail, Mastery providing them with their first classic win in the UK since Rule Of Law won the Leger in 2004.
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Published: 11 September, 2009
THE St Leger holds claim to the title of the world's oldest classic and at Doncaster on Saturday the race will be run for the 233rd time.
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Published: 08 September, 2009
SEA The Stars' performance in Saturday's Irish Champion Stakes has seen him elevated to a provisional rating of 140 by Timeform, the highly respected organisation whose analysis of racecourse merit has long been judged to be a standard in the industry.
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Published: 03 September, 2009
SATURDAY sees the 43rd running of the Betfred Sprint Cup at Haydock (off time 3.30). Only raised to Group 1 status in 1988 the Sprint Cup roll of honour is littered with some of the great sprinters of their day.
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Published: 01 September, 2009
DELEGATOR provided another big fillip for the Guineas form with a conclusive win in Saturday's Celebration Mile.
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Published: 28 August, 2009
BREEDING a champion racehorse is a mixture of science and art.
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Published: 25 August, 2009
CONGRATULATIONS are due once again to Musselburgh who, despite some fairly dismal weather conditions, put on a great day's family entertainment on Sunday (23rd August).
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Published: 21 August, 2009
ALL eyes at York on Tuesday were on Sea The Stars and the John Oxx trained colt didn't fail to provide something special by notching his fourth Group 1 race of the season and adding still further to his towering reputation.
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Published: 18 August, 2009
THERE was a time when huge crowds gathered on York racecourse not to watch the racing but to witness the public hangings which regularly took place.
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Published: 14 August, 2009
PEOPLE often proffer that 'the bookie always wins'. For most of us that statement has a ring of unmistakeable truth to it but for a minority of racing punters a good living and consistent profits can be made by obtaining an 'edge' over the markets.
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Published: 10 August, 2009
LAST Saturday (8th Aug) saw the latest Shergar Cup at Ascot.
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Published: 04 August, 2009
THE turf flat season is now well over the halfway mark and fears that it wasn't going to be a vintage year seem slightly wide of the mark.
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Published: 31 July, 2009
GOODWOOD got off to a glorious start this week with Harbinger staking a solid St Leger claim with a convincing display in the Gordon Stakes and the flying two year old Monsieur Chevalier showing a sparkling turn of foot to scythe through the field and win the Molcecomb Stakes.
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Published: 28 July, 2009
SATURDAY'S King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes saw Conduit confirm his status as a major challenger for the remaining middle distance honours and Sir Michael Stoute must be excitedly contemplating an Autumn campaign for the horse.
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Published: 24 July, 2009
THE King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes heralds the beginning of a great week with Glorious Goodwood just around the corner.
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Published: 21 July, 2009
LESS than a week now until the UK's biggest all-aged middle distance race of the year, The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
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Published: 03 July, 2009
THE Scottish summer racing season is in full swing and I enjoyed a great night's racing in the evening sunshine at Musselburgh on Monday (June 29th).
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Published: 29 June, 2009
THE Irish Derby was robbed of much of its interest last weekend after Sea The Stars withdrawal but our selection Fame And Glory stamped his authority on the race to win comfortably and raise further questions about just what might have happened had there been a stronger pace set at Epsom.
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Published: 26 June, 2009
WITH the dust almost now settled on Royal Ascot 2009 it was great to hear that Aidan O'Brien is considering a middle distance campaign for quadruple Gold Cup winner Yeats.
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Published: 22 June, 2009
ANOTHER fantastic Royal Ascot last week. The undoubted highlight was Yeats’ win in the Gold Cup, his fourth win in the race, setting a new all-time record.
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Published: 19 June, 2009
ROYAL Ascot is the festival jewel in flat racing's crown.
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Published: 16 June, 2009
ONLY two years until Royal Ascot celebrates its 300th anniversary and the meeting still retains much of its glamour and kudos.
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Published: 12 June, 2009
SINCE last week’s Derby, debate on The Racing Forum (www.theracingforum.co.uk) has been fierce on the subject of whether the Triple Crown is now an anachronism which no longer has any significance in the British racing calendar.
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Published: 09 June, 2009
THE Derby lived up to most of the pre-race expectations last Saturday by providing us with the first horse in twenty years to do the 2,000 Guineas/Derby double.
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Published: 05 June, 2009
I'LL need to dust off the history books but I'm almost certain that no trainer has ever numerically dominated a Derby field in the way that Aidan O'Brien's Ballydoyle team are set to dominate Saturday's race.
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Published: 02 June, 2009
FRIDAY sees the beginning of the next weekend of classic action on the flat with the Oaks at Epsom. For fillies and over the same course and distance as Saturday’s Derby, the Oaks is usually made up of promising staying types who’ve shown dramatic improvement when stepped up to a distance in a classic trial and speedier types who’ve run well in one of the Guineas, be it in Ireland, England or France.
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Published: 29 May, 2009
FOLLOWING on from last weekend’s Turf Talking article when I looked at the first five of Lester Piggott's nine Derby wins, we complete that review today with the last four episodes of Lester’s remarkable, record-breaking Epsom career.
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Published: 26 May, 2009
THE most exciting performance of last weekend was surely Mastercraftsman’s win in the Irish 2,000 Guineas.
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Published: 22 May, 2009
LAST week I had a delve into Derbys past by having a look at the Derby winners of Vincent O’Brien. I thought this week, continuing my self-styled build up to the big race, I’d resurrect some of the memories of O’Brien’s chief ally during the 1960’s and 70’s, one Lester Piggott. Such are Lester’s Epsom feats that I’ll cover his achievements in two articles.
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Published: 19 May, 2009
THERE was an interesting thread on our forum the other week on whether seven furlongs was a distance for specialists. More credence may have been given to that argument at the weekend when Paco Boy looked like he palpably failed to stay Newbury’s testing mile in the Lockinge Stakes.
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Published: 15 May, 2009
THIS week Aidan O'Brien tightened his grip on the market for the Derby by sending out the 1-2 in the important Derby trial at York, the Dante Stakes.
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Published: 12 May, 2009
A WEEK of classic trials last week didn't seem to be shedding a lot of light on the Epsom Derby and Oaks puzzles.
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Published: 08 May, 2009
THE flat season now feels like it is into top gear following last weekend's Guineas meeting and the midweek Chester meeting.
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Published: 05 May, 2009
LAST year's two year old form took a severe knock at the weekend with the two Guineas races at Newmarket falling to relatively unexposed but highly promising horses.
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Published: 01 May, 2009
IT'S barely credible, given that Cheltenham seems only five minutes ago, but the first of the season's flat classics will be run this weekend at Newmarket.
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Published: 28 April, 2009
THE victory of Hennessy in Saturday's Betfred Gold Cup provided yet another landmark in the glittering career of AP McCoy.
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Published: 24 April, 2009
AS the Guineas weekend approaches I took a look, in the last article, at Brigadier Gerard's win in the 1971 2,000 Guineas.
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Published: 21 April, 2009
ONLY just over a week to go now to the first of the season's flat classics, the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. This is swiftly followed by the 1,000 Guineas which is run on the following day.
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Published: 17 April, 2009
RACING journalism is all the poorer this week following the death of Sir Clement Freud.
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Published: 10 April, 2009
ONE of the features of the last few flat racing seasons has been the dearth of real charisma among the leading jockeys.
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Published: 07 April, 2009
NO-one who read last week's Turf Talking should have been in the slightest bit surprised when Mon Mome popped up in the Grand National on Saturday at the incredible odds of 100/1.
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Published: 03 April, 2009
IT'S upon us once again, that annual gut-wrenching, spine-tingling, hair-raising helter-skelter of a horse race known throughout the world as The Grand National.
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Published: 30 March, 2009
LAST Saturday saw the 14th running of the Dubai World Cup which was won in great style by the US trained Well Armed.
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Published: 27 March, 2009
ONLY just over a week to go to the Grand National, the day when racing takes centre stage on the sporting calendar.
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Published: 23 March, 2009
ONE of the topics often discussed on my Racing Forum (www.theracingforum.co.uk) is what factors make for a successful and profitable approach to betting.
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Published: 20 March, 2009
WE'RE only one week away from what I like to think of as the start of the flat racing season proper, the Lincoln meeting at Doncaster, which heralds the start of the year's turf programme.
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Published: 17 March, 2009
GOODNESS me, a week ago and Cheltenham was just under way. Now it seems like it was an age ago, and it also seems like we have to wait an eternity for the next one.
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Published: 13 March, 2009
ANOTHER great week's racing at Cheltenham is now almost over as I write (Friday morning) and what an exciting week we have had, particularly in the Championship races.
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Published: 09 March, 2009
ALL winter long the jump racing season edges inexorably towards those four days at Cheltenham in March which will define a generation of hurdlers and chasers, sealing reputations and creating champions.
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Published: 06 March, 2009
CHELTENHAM now looms large on the horizon and I'll continue my series of spotlights on some of the major races by focusing on the World Hurdle, which will be run on Thursday 12th March.
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Published: 02 March, 2009
FOLLOWING on from Friday's column where I began looking at some of the upcoming Cheltenham races by looking at the Gold Cup, we'll now move on to the hurdling blue riband event, The Champion Hurdle, which is run on Tuesday March 10, the first day of the festival meeting.
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Published: 27 February, 2009
CHELTENHAM is now approaching fast and most horses have now completed their racecourse preparations. With that in mind, it is now an ideal time to begin focusing on some of the key Festival races and drawing up a few short-lists of the main contenders.
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Published: 23 February, 2009
NACARAT, and that recent record-breaker AP McCoy, did us a grand turn by absolutely hosing up in Saturday's Racing Post Chase at a very pleasing 10/1.
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Published: 20 February, 2009
ONE of my favourite stories concerning the late, lamented Private Eye columnist Jeffrey Bernard concerns the occasion when, despairing at the prospect of an afternoon without having a bet on the horses following the snow-enforced abandonment of all the day's meetings, Bernard and his drinking buddies find an outlet for their gambling habits by staging races up in a flat using pet cats as the horse-substitutes.
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