RACING POST SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30th 2012
WEEK MONDAY SETEMBER 23th TO SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30th
PREVIEW TODAY'S CARDS
ALL EYES ON FRANKEL
Cecil superstar delights fans in public workout at Newmarket p3
Lee Mottershead
LEE himself a champion racing journalist
brings us update news from TEAM CECIL
following his public racecourse gallop yesterday before racing
at Newmarket .
When will we see FRANKEL
again? If all goes well we will see FRANKEL and TOM QUEALLY and TEAM CECIL again on Qipco British
Champion's Day at Ascot
on Saturday October 20th challenging for the Qipco Champion Stakes. After that FRANKEL is going to meet up with
some superstar fillies, a new adventure in the life and the times of FRANKEL.
We will be able to see FRANKEL again but not competing to
win a race. (if all goes to daily plan )
FRANKEL, moves on to another intriguing adventure in his very own true life story.
owned by Prince Khalid Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.[1]
owned by Prince Khalid Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.[1]
-The Three Degrees- -When will see you again-
When I see you again (original song)
TODAY'S WORLDWIDE STAKES RACES |
PRICEWISE
(Tom Segal)
ON Thursday September 6th Tom brings us his thoughts on the
Cambridgeshire he pinpoints the value bet in Newmarket 's big handicap in ANTI - POST-
PRICEWISE.
"BRONZE
ANGEL looks divine at 25-1 after unlucky Ascot
run." Tom writes in detail, he tells us. "My style of punting has
always been to find the improver in the race and the one that stands out in the
Cambridgeshire is Marcus Tregoning's BRONZE ANGEL at 25-1."
Tom
writes in some detail this day on the 2012 Cambridgeshire with sound reasoning
on anti-post betting tactics. A valuable focus feature worthy of going in
anyone's reference file, for future minding.
NO
SNOW IN PARIS
Graham Dench
" Market shake-up as top mare SNOW FAIRY ruled out of Arc, page 2
THE SANDS OF TIME
Alastair
Down
"The
sands are fast running out on the age that has belonged to
FRANKEL and TEAM CECIL.
RP SUNDAY HALEY TURNER
"Britain's leading female jockey talks frankly about her life
to racing journalist of the year Lee Mottershead
'I need to escape' 'I felt like
an idiot' 'I'd love to get a good job'
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