Wednesday, 4 July 2012

RACING POST THURSDAY JULY 5th 2012.



RACING POST THURSDAY JULY 5th 2012
WEEK MONDAY JULY 2nd TO SUNDAY JULY 8th


REVIEW YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2012-07-04

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


TAKE  A CLOSER LOOK AT THIS RACE
NEWBURY MEETING THIS EVENING
6:20 Ufton Adventure Apprentice Handicap (Class 5) (4yo+ 0-70) over 1m3f+
Winner £2,264 Runners: 13 Going: Good To Soft Channel: RUK

1m3f, Class 5, £2,264.15



11 ran Distances: 3½l, 1l, 2¼l
TIME 2m 28.28s (slow by 11.28s)

Jockey: Ryan Tate


REMEMBERING CAMPBELL GILLIES
Lee Mottershead visits trainer Lucinda Russell's yard after the tragic death of Campbell Gillies. "He was a genius in a race. We'll miss him as a jockey but we'll miss him most as a human being'.


BEYOND THEIR WILDEST DREAMS
"Ten horses who thrilled their team of owners.
Syndicates in the Spotlight.



COMING UP IN THE RACING POST TOMORROW
JOYS OF OWNERSHIP - A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE -


IN THEORY
PYMAN'S THEORIES. How to make money from backing three-year-olds in July ...
An interesting angle, what do you think?


COMING UP IN THE RACING POST ON SATURDAY
PRICEWISE ON THE ECLIPSE last Saturday Tom's gamble was ILE DE RE who scored, but the Eclipse is a very different sort of race. Always interesting to read what Tom has worked out.


COMING UP IN THE RACING POST ON SUNDAY
WILLIAM BUICK the jockey of the moment talks to Lee Mottershead in your 16-page RPSunday. 



RP BETFAIR and THE BLOODHORSE ILLITERATE BRITISH HORSERACING GOVERNMENT AGREE £40m FUNDING DEAL .

By racingpost.com staff 12:32 pm 4 JUL 2012

"We firmly believe both in the value of British racing as a product and the need to work closely with the betting industry for our mutual benefit.


"The £40m deal is supported by the Horsemen's Group and Racecourse Association, and the headline figure is a minimum guarantee.


"If Betfair's profits on British racing increase beyond an agreed compound growth rate, then so will the money the sport receives from the company.


"The deal is likely be seen as the pathfinder to the sort of commercial arrangements that the government has been seeking to encourage between racing and the betting industry."

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KEEPING WATCH OVER THE BRITISH POLITICAL AND HORSERACING GOVERNMENT

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RPSPORT WIMBLEDON

Best bets for today's semi-final action

QUEEN IN WAITING

VICTORIA AZARENKA can  beat  SERENA WILLIAMS
writes Dylan Hill

Williams  v  Azarenka

AZARENKA set to prove she's best in the world.

"Just a few months ago VICTORIA AZARENKA looked sure to take over women's tennis and she can go a long way towards achieving that goal by ousting Serena Williams today."


  "3 THINGS WE LEARNED FROM YESTERDAY
writes Scott Samuels

1. ROGER FEDERER'S back spasms are under control

2. NOVAC DJOKOVIC doesn't need to step out of first gear

3. JO -WILFRIED TSONGA is the most natural grass-courter left




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