Saturday, 1 September 2012

SACRED SUNDAY RACING POST SEPTEMBER 2nd 2012 .


 
RACING POST SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd 2012
WEEK MONDAY AUGUST 27th TO SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd




C4 London 2012 Paralympic Games
Day Five of Twelve


VIDEOS
http://paralympics.channel4.com/video/index.html

WHAT'S ON
http://paralympics.channel4.com/whats-on/index.html 

 
RP SUNDAY SPECIAL
http://www.racingpost.com/
racingpost.com/ipad   
 
 
PREVIEW TODAY'S CARDS


IRISH RACING


PREVIEW TODAY'S IRISH CARDS




france galop
 
 
 

Bloodhorse literacy is the same worldwide. Once you have achieved true
professional bloodhorse literacy in you own right, in context within the world of horseracing.  (Bloodhorse Literacy Zone)
eg The recent running of the Shergar Cup at Ascot.
Where possibly some riders could not speak English.


But of course when riding in France and in different speaking countries if you are able to communicate fully with the horses, you may not necessarily be able to speak a countries language so that will be tricky, and Visa Versa - Acy Ducy different situations can catch both the horses and the horsemen out.

Take a closer look at past and present true professional bloodhorse literate horsemen

GRAHAM LEE now this season switched from riding over jumps to riding on the Flat. Scoring 50 times to date, his bloodhorse literacy shining through. Every step he takes, every move he makes a racehorse in training should understand. That is of course subject to the ability of the person at home who is riding the horse out ever day ..... 

Flat racing not nearly as dangerous as Jump racing.

The more power placed in the hands of the bloodhorse illiterate within the British political and horseracing government, the more dangerous horseracing becomes.
 
At present the danger factor on a graph
 from 1 percent =  highly dangerous
 to 10 percent = Bloodhorse literacy safe, .
 Estimated at present within political and horseracing government circles to be running at just TWO percent.
No way can this ever be acceptable.
 


SOME INTERSTING WEBSITES TO EXPLORE


GREATEST BLOODHORSE LITERATE HORSEMEN   


TOP JOCKEY'S IN THEIR FIELD  

C4 JOHN  (greatest jockey) FRANCOME

 
LICENSED FRENCH FLAT JOCKEY'S


JOCKEY'S ROOM GIFT STORE










LICENSED JOCKEY'S ROOM




PAUSE FOR THOUGHT
 
An annotation by Elvis Presley, who died on 16 August 1977 aged 42
"To judge a man by his weakest link or deed
is like judging the power of the ocean by one wave."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbpLU4oPV90 
 
Born: January 8, 1935, Tupelo  - Died: August 16, 1977, Memphis




J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Direction

KELLY MARKS AND HER FATHER DOUG MARKS
 
 A trainers secretary in Lambourn says "Doug Marks was well known and hugely respected for being in tune with his horses who were all happy and healthy and won races! Doug was a terrific character who trained for showbiz stars such as Frankie Vaughan and Jimmy Tarbuck and his ready wit and humour was loved by all who knew him. Doug first came to Lambourn in 1964 and briefly trained at Uplands and that is where I used to work as Assistant secretary to the late great Fred Winter

 
Join up
 



REGULATION GOVERNMENTS PAY BACK TIME

A NEW RACING SCHOOL IN LAMBOURN IS URGENTLY NEEDED
A True Bloodhorse Literate Career Structure is Urgently Needed.
As successive governments, political and horseracing within regulation have over decades financially bled horseracing dry through their bloodhorse illiteracy now need to take the right steps to pay for their past cruel errors burdened upon other people to include the horses they have let down so badly and are still at present letting down so badly. Through financial greed.  
Rip Off Britain nothing works properly, nothing joins up to work properly.
 
 




 

 

 

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