Tuesday 3 April 2012

RACING POST TUESDAY APRIL 3rd 2012. FRANKEL FIRES TITLE DREAM FOR CECIL




RACING POST TUESDAY APRIL 3rd 2012
WEEK MONDAY APRIL 2nd TO SUNDAY APRIL 8th

TODAY'S CARDS Sedgefield (Jumps Turf)  Fontwell Park (Jumps Turf) 
Southwell (Flat AW)   Thurles (Jumps Turf)  



BRUCE JACKSON  FRANKEL FIRES TITLE DREAM FOR CECIL
CAN SIR HENRY CECIL SCORE TO TAKE THE FLAT TRAINER'S TITLE THIS YEAR?
FRANKEL ON COURSE TO CHALLENGE FOR JLT LOCKINGE STAKES AT NEWBURY ON SATURDAY MAY 19th.

 CECIL ON FRANKEL  "He will tell us whether he goes for the Prince of Wales's or the Queen Anne at Royal Ascot or waits until the Coral -Eclipse or whether he stays at a mile for the Sussex or goes for the Juddmonte. The final decision will be made by the prince. (Owner Khalid Abdullah)

The ten-time champion trainer holds FRANKEL'S 3 year old brother NOBLE MISSION in high regard, and has 157 listed as stated in Horses in Training 2012
 Due to the drought the turf gallops in Newmarket are holding his horses back,  he has only
used the grass once so far.  Looks like and sounds like Sir Henry's team at Warren Place have some promising young horses coming along and can prove an exciting, key team to follow throughout this Flat racing season.
 
SIR HENRY  says "I'm always trying to win the title. With hopefully some better three- year-
olds this year, and maybe the two -year-olds helping out more."

You will not be dissapointed if you follow Sir Henry's Team carefully throughout this season. A proven bloodhorse literate true mastercraftsman at the very top
 of the world's horseracing stage.

J. MARGARET CLARKE TURFCALL COMMENT
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT INCLUDING DAVID CAMERON, NICK CLEGG AND THOSE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE MEDIA AND SPORT  
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TOGETHER WITH THE BRITISH HORSERACING GOVERNMENT PAUL ROY, TIM MORRIS, JAMIE STIER AND PAUL BITTAR
QUESTIONS FOR BOTH GOVERNMENT TO STUDY

Before these gentlemen go further into the abyss of bloodhorse illiteracy taking the rest of us with them to include the horses, forcing bloodhorse illiteracy upon us all - what will happen to the young ones hoping to make a career in horseracing? When they find out at their cost there is no bloodhorse literate career structure, no career wage structure, no true career structure, and that they have been duped?


These gentleman as stated above need to take on board how dangerous it is to continue on to dictate and force upon other people what they do not know how to do properly themselves.  Ordering other people to do as you say, but don't know how to do yourselves, this is not a sport to mess with because bloodhorse illiteracy in any form can like greased lightning turn a calm horse into an extremely dangerous horse, fast. The Bloodhorse Literate Handler Riders sadly now in an ever decreasing minority mind their horses carefully when amongst the bloodhorse illiterate otherwise all hell would break loose. It could be said such a situation as this has already got a significant grip due to these two clueless government attitudes.


At present this situation at its most dangerous manifests itself directly upon all professionally licensed handler riders and the horses they are involved with.


It is due to all these clueless bloodhorse illiterate government regulators that RICHARD HUGHES has ended up being suspended from riding.
 
It is due to all these clueless British bloodhorse illiterate government regulators that British horseracing has been blocked from developing properly over decades, not only in this country but throughout the whole wide world of horseracing the effects are being felt. The British governments themselves are letting everyone down, they are letting the whole Hannon Team down badly before the Flat season had ever started, causing unnecessary problems for all, to include the horses and their owners.,

The human rights and needs of all those who ride abroad and visa versa to include the horses are not being honestly met by both British government.

All these British government gentlemen as stated above need to take notice of how Sir Henry goes about his business at home in training his team to include the horses and their owners.



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