Thursday, 20 October 2011

THE RACING POST THURSDAY OCTOBER 20th 2011 JOCKEYS TAKE A STAND OVER THEIR RIGHTS


 
THE RACING POST THURSDAY OCTOBER 20th 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 17th TO SUNDAY OCTOBER 23rd 2011

BLOODHORSE LITERACY MUST NOT BE OVERLOOKED EVER AGAIN

 

TODAY'S CARDS: Carlisle, Ludlow, Brighton, Wolverhampton and Thurles

WHIP TACTICS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
ANDREW SCUTTS "JOCKEYS TAKE HARD LINE OVER THE WHIP
"LICENSED PROFESSIONAL RIDERS  warn protests likely if demands are not satisfied


BRUCE MILLINGTON THE THURSDAY COLUMN
UPLIFTING  Champions Day had lots of positives for the future to plot the way forward
RACING must act fast and go forward with unity.
RACING professionals of every type need to act responsibly and immediately

THE POST SERIES ‘LEGENDRY BOOKMAKERS’ TODAY BRING US A PEEK
 INTO ‘THE LIFE AND TIMES OF VICTOR CHANDLER’
JULIAN MUSCAT BRINGS US INSIGHT INTO CHANDLER’S EVENTFUL 38 YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY NOW BASED IN GIBRALTER A BUSINESS SAID TO BE WORTH £300m CHANDLER A GLOBAL GIANT RIDING HIGH ON WAVE OF TECHNOLOGY
TODAY THE  FIFTH- PART OF A WEEK- LONG SERIES



BRITISH HORSERACING AUTHORITY STOP TAKING HORSEMEN FOR GRANTED

SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY 50 FACINATING TROPHY FACTS
DAVID CARR REVEALS DONCASTER’S FAMOUS TWO YEAR OLD RACING POST TROPHY TO BE RUN AT DONCASTER ON SATURDAY.
“1. The contest now run as the Racing Post Trophy was the first Group 1 race to be invented by a sponsor. It was the brainchild of Timeform founder Phil Bull and on the eve of its first running in 1961 he said “Our primary intention was to promote something of real and lasting value to racing.” Don’t miss this.


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