Monday 9 July 2012

RACING POST MONDAY JULY 9th 2012.


THE RACING POST MONDAY JULY 9th 2012

REVIEW YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
 http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2012-07-08

PREVIEW TODAY'S CARDS
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/home.sd


BIG RACE ENTRIES



HAYLEY (On Monday's) OUR STAR COLUMNIST RELIVES LAST YEAR'S BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT IN THE JULY CUP PARTNERING DREAM AHEAD


Hayley looking forward to this weeks July meeting at Newmarket -  
 Thursday July 12th - Friday 13th, and Saturday July 14th.

WHY NOT TAKE A BREAK FROM WORK AND SPEND A FEW DAYS IN NEWMARKET
A TREASURE CHEST OF DELIGHTS WILL GREET YOU THERE

YOU WON'T BE DISSAPOINTED


WHO CAN WIN THE JULY CUP 2012?

WILL HAYLEY GET A RIDE?

JULY CUP ENTRIES

2:40 » Newmarket (July)
SATURDAY 14 JUL 2012
2.40. Darley July Cup (British Champions Series And Global Sprint Challenge) (Group 1) (CLASS 1) (3yo+) CH4
Good To Soft 6f Number of runners: 57

THE SPECIAL BLOODHORSE LITERACY OF
FABRE MAGIC
Rodney Masters brings us news from France  
"FABRE belief in Falmouth filly GOLDEN LILAC
The Falmouth Stakes for 3yo and 4yo fillies and mares over one mile to be run on Friday
"There is no questioning the class of GOLDEN LILAC, trainer Andre Fabre warned his Falmouth Stakes rivals yesterday, as he reported the tripple Group 1 winner ready to bid for another top-flight triumph at Newmarket on Friday."


-  ANDRE FABRE  - -

Andre Fabre's exceptional record rivals
any trainer in the world. 








The Falmouth Stakes Race Card


A BRITISH QIPCO CHAMPIONSHIP RACE

NEWMARKET'S JULY MEETING DAY TWO FRIDAY JULY 13th 2012. 
RACECARD





A ROYAL ASCOT TO REMEMBER



WOW WHAT A WIMBLEDON  - WHAT A GENTLEMAN'S FINAL
Beautifully presented by Sue Barker and her Broadcasting Team



A major emotional roller coaster experience
 for both players
ROGER FEDERER and ANDY MURRAY




WILL HE EVER DO IT? WHY NOT?
ANDY MURRAY at 25 has upped his play considerably from last year, he has developed some fine shots his focus and his concentration now so much better, unbelievably so.  And to do that he has had to work hard to go on to achieve getting to the final at Wimbledon in the first place. A huge, huge achiievement.


RP Dylan Hill
BRINGS US 5 THINGS WE LEARNED FROM THE MEN'S WIMBLEDON SINGLES
1. Andy Murray has made big strides under Ivan Lendl

2. Novak Djokovic has massive questions to answer

3. Rafael Nadal will always be vulnerable early at Wimbledon.

4. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga isn't far off winning a Grand Slam

5. Juan Martin del Potro id becoming a huge dissapointment.




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