Monday 30 July 2012

RACING POST TUESDAY JULY 31st 2012. DAY ONE GLORIOUS GOODWOOD 2012.


RACING POST TUESDAY JULY 31st 2012
WEEK MONDAY JULY 30th TO SUNDAY AUGUST 4th

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


CH4 BRING US THESE 4 RACES LIVE FROM GLORIOUS GOODWOOD TODAY
 2.00. 2.35. 3.10. 3.45



Terrestrial TV Races

TUE 31 JUL 2012
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/meeting_of_cards.sd?r_date=2012-07-31&type=TV 

SUSSEX BY THE SEA
FARM SHOP


HEARTS WILL BE RACING TODAY

«2:35 »Goodwood Second Race

CH4 LIVE DAY ONE TUE 31 JUL 2012
2:35 bet365 Gordon Stakes (Group 3) (CLASS 1) (3yo) Winner £34,026 CH4
Good 1m4f Number of runners:7


 
Olympic - Equestrian - Eventing
Individual Ranking after Cross Country



HANDLER RIDER ATHLETE ZARA PHILLIPS
Bloodhorse Literate Handler Rider achiever in her own right 

How are ZARA and HIGH KINGDOM getting on?
http://www.london2012.com/athlete/phillips-zara-1116267/


Individual Ranking after Cross Country

Greenwich Park - Tuesday, 31 July 2012 14:30  
 
Dr Devious partner Willie Carson
Handler Presenter?
Willie Carson has gifted his whole life to horseracing
Willie is a top professional bloodhorse literate handler rider in his own right,
both in the saddle and out of the saddle, both in theory and in practice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Carson 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epsom_Derby



JMC Turfcall Comment
BRITISH BLOODHORSE LITERACY ZONE

There have been a number of Whip Suspensions given out by the British Bloodhorse Illiterate Government (BHA) over the last month or so. All such referrals relating to the Bloodhorse Literacy Zone if there was one, for correction.




BLOODHORSE LITERACY ZONE

Any licensed handler rider found to abuse a horse in a race with a whip, in order to win
that race has broken the British Bloodhorse Literacy Rules.


BLOODHORSE IILLITERATE ZONE 

When a whip suspension is given out by the bloodhorse illiterate British Horseracing Government of one week or more, the person receiving such a ban, is to spend such a ban


booked in for that week at one of the two British Racing Schools for correction. And for correction of attitude if necessary. To be paid for by the British Horseracing Bloodhorse Literacy Zone if and when there is one.



DAVID ASHFORTH

On Saturday July 28th David  writes in the RP  "Photo-finishes, just like sherbet fountains, aren't what they used to be." Accompanied by a photograph of a dead-heat in the Irish St Leger - a rarity ..."


J MARGARET CLARKE TURFCALL COMMENT

The question is are these present British bloodhorse illiteracy  rules on photo-finishes right? Or wrong?


We have seen recently several photo-finishes too close to  call,  giving a winner by such
as a " short short nose"  (ssn) with two horses upsides fighting their hearts out to the line, in such situations and related to British Bloodhorse Literate cases (which this is) that anything under a neck should be called a dead heat.




The feeling has to be that to win a race by a neck is an outright winner. But anything shorter is a dead heat. A dead heat should mean the first and second prize money are added together and then shared half each in equal parts by the two horses connections. Punters need to know this, in their case, the bookmakers to pay out on two  horses both winners of a dead-heat. (this a  bloodhorse literate ruling)

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