Friday 28 October 2011

THE RACING POST FRIDAY OCTOBER 28th 2011 HOWARD WRIGHT LEARNING LESSONS OF WHIP ROW


THE RACING POST FRIDAY OCTOBER 28th 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 24th to SUNDAY OCTOBER 30th 2011



TODAY'S CARDS:Newmarket,Wetherby, Uttoxeter, Wolverhampton, Dundalk Flemington

JON LEES  NEWS  LONG RUN  BACK TO BASICS
"NICKY HENDERSON yesterday admitted that his Cheltenham Gold Cup winner's jumping 
 technique still needs honing if the six year old is to remain at the top of the tree."

J MARGARET CLARKE TURFCALL
LONG RUN is not the only one needing to go back to basics, the British Horseracing Regulation Authority foundations have been allowed to go to pot. Why are they ignoring the bloodhorse literacy achievers needs and rights? Why have these supposed regulators been ignoring the needs and rights of these achievers for over four decades? When are the BHA going to address their own failures?

 YOGI BREISNER, KELLY MARKS and MONTY ROBERTS working practices could and would be able to deal with this shocking predicament, to form the right foundations to ensure nothing like this is ever allowed to happen again. 

 HOWARD WRIGHT "LEARNING LESSONS OF WHIP ROW.
"Whip row throws up lessons for all parties to learn."

GRAHAM GREEN  "WALSH rides at Wetherby following talks with Nicholls ...



INTERVIEW WILL KENNEDY
LEE MOTTERSHEAD THEIR TIME HAS COME
                                                      TIME FOR RUPERT
"He's having a quiet time right now but, as Lee discovers, TIME FOR RUPERT'S jockey is nothing if not determined. In April 2006, Kennedy was crowned jump racing's champion
conditional jockey. It could have been the springboard to great things. Given his dedication, it should have been , but it was not. Non of his seasonal totals in the campaigns that followed has bettered the 37 victories that won him the students' title. In the intervening years his name has too regularly been preceded by the word 'journeyman,' a description that suggests a rider who travels here, there and everywhere whilst at the same time going nowhere fast.
 KENNEDY is better than that.

"TIME FOR RUPERT, his mount in tomorrow's Bet365 Charlie Hall Chase,
(Wetherby 3.20 for 5yo+ over 3m+) TIME FOR RUPERT has become immensely important to KENNEDY'S career path. The 30-year-old is the only man to have race-ridden the Paul Webber-trained seven -year-old. Together they have won seven of their 14 starts. "

LINK FOR WILL KENNEDY'S RIDES TOMORROW

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