RACING POST SUNDAY AUGUST 12th 2012
WEEK MONDAY AUGUST 6th TO SUNDAY AUGUST 12th 2012
OLYMPIC GAMES
LONDON 2012
CLOSING DAY
BBC LIVE
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19083758
BBC LIVE CLOSING CEREMONY AND PARTY
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19211950
BBC LIVE
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19083758
"Mo Farah wins men's 5,000m to claim second Olympic
gold"
BBC LIVE CLOSING CEREMONY AND PARTY
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19211950
REVIEW OF YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
WORLD WIDE STAKES RACES
Take a look here at each of these races and see how many British and Irish Trainers are challenging for these races. Note the prize money.
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/meeting_of_cards.sd?r_date=2012-08-12&type=w
Take a look here at each of these races and see how many British and Irish Trainers are challenging for these races. Note the prize money.
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/meeting_of_cards.sd?r_date=2012-08-12&type=w
CURRAGH (IRE) ATR TODAY |
GOING: GOOD TO YIELDING (Yielding in places).
(Showers)
Show
all racecards for this meeting on one page
RP SUNDAY SPECIAL
THIS IS ALL ABOUT BLOODHORSE LITERACY
Yes, yes, yes we need to leave the true bloodhorse literate light on for future generations to follow and improve on.
BUT Brough brings good news if a different sort of good news.
2.50 Note BORN TO SEA challenges for this race
RP SUNDAY SPECIAL
PALACE HOUSE SOON TO BE TRANSFORMED
PROJECT ON LOCATION
A GRAND NEW
HOME TO DISPLAY RACING'S HERITAGE
BROUGH SCOTT
Brough
takes a tour of Palace House stables "Here we can engage people and put
racing into context."
" SOMETIME in 2014, British
racing will have its own Olympic moment. After years of disbelief, what looks
to the outsider's eye to be a run-down site at the back of Newmarket High Street will be relaunched into one of the finest heritage centres ever
opened in Britain .
"Suddenly we will realise how
lucky we are and how right believers were to persevere. Welcome to the Palace
House Project in the racing capital of the world.
"At the moment it is a bit of
a derelict greeting. At first sight Palace House stables is just a tattered old
yard with tall violet weeds growing high and proud in the corner and an ancient
dolphin trying to jump out of a one-time fountain, whilst beside it a Dickensian
gas lamp looks on, wondering what happened to the glory days. Well at least it
had some glory days ......
JMC Turfcall comment
It is hoped that the architects and
developers of this project will not allow their enthusiasm to overcome their common
sense and get carried away on a bloodhorse illiterate spree.
The cornerstone key ingredient foundation structure is about bloodhorse literacy the British horseracing bloodhorse literacy thread as it weaves its fragile way throughout history.
A fast dying art, an art that the present horseracing government don't even bother to recognize. Do they honestly believe they can continue on ignoring bloodhorse literacy? Believing that it is not needed any more? To chuck the people who have achieved bloodhorse literacy in their own right in the gutter as fools? Because this is what they have been guilty of doing and are still guilty of doing now, today, every day.
Bloodhorse literacy an ancient craft that can never be allowed to be chucked in the gutter by the bloodhorse illiterate.The Palace House project needs to be a bloodhorse literate project through and through.
Brough Scott on Location taking a walk through the derelict
and long since boarded up Palace House Stables. I wonder how Brough felt as he
walked through the shell of this once famous buzzing Newmarket training establishment. Haunted
maybe by the ghosts of famous horses, famous trainers, highly skilled
bloodhorse literate handler riders who
went out together from here to challenge and win on racecourses around the
world, horses long since gone, big winners, brave loosers never to be forgotten.
Yes, yes, yes we need to leave the true bloodhorse literate light on for future generations to follow and improve on.
This is the theme that needs to light up this Palace House project
and bring it to true life. There are some truly wonderful bloodhorse literate
people who live and work in and around Newmarket so there can be no excuses if this all goes pear shaped.
Belinda
Carlisle Leave A Light On For Me 1989
There
is always a certain sadness attached to rambling around such properties as this,
especially when remembered in days long since gone when in full working order,
up and running at the heart of all the action.
Jennifer Rush - The Power of Love
PALACE HOUSE STABLES NEWMARKET
PALACE HOUSE PROJECT WINS HERITAGE LOTTERY SUPPORT
TIME TEAM
REVIEW OF SHERGAR CUP
SATURDAY AUGUST 11th 2012
SATURDAY AUGUST 11th 2012
CHADWICK SUPERSTAR AS TEAM 'REST OF THE WORLD' SCORE IN
THE SHERGAR CUP
By James Burn 16:04PM 11 AUG 2012
ASCOT FAMILY DAY OUT TO SHARE
The Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup and 80s Concert
PHOTOGRAPHIC REVIEW OF SHERGAR CUP
LAMORLAYE FRANCE
HORSES FIRST THEN FASHION
LAMORLAYE PHOTOS
http://www.map-france.com/Lamorlaye-60260/photos-Lamorlaye.html
REVIEW THE DUBAI DUTY FREE SHERGAR CUP
A
massive achievement for all those involved at Ascot racecourse, the
Racing Post, Racing Plus and CH4 Broadcasting
Team and all the Riders who came from around the world to compete, to ride here throughout
yesterday's Shergar Cup. To get and to keep this Team Event running so smoothly
throughout the racecard with such a totally different perspective on the usual theme from the Individual Horseracing Event we
are used to, making every ones task more difficult C4 Simon Holt's job 'Calling the Horses' tricky indeed. Journalist of the Year RP Lee Mottershead met up with C4 Tanya Stevenson on the Morning Line yesterday from the Betting Ring at Ascot racecourse at work to help bring
Shergar Cup Day to life.
Shergar Cup Day to life.
Olympic Games
Equine
events in London
over the last two weeks have a Team Event, and an Individual Event. On the
worlds horseracing stage all races are Individual, with only one Team Event in Britain at present The SHERGAR Cup
UNIQUE EXCITING
UNIQUE EXCITING
Bloodhorse literacy by its very own nature is sacred
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