FRIDAY JUNE 14th RACING POST 2013
WEEK MONDAY JUNE 10th TO SUNDAY JUNE16th
QUEEN ELIZABETH 11
Get well soon Prince Philip we miss you.
2013
Tuesday June 18th to Saturday June 22nd
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2013
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News Update
Dawn Approach: Guineas winner set to race at Royal Ascot
The 2,000 Guineas winner
Dawn Approach could be back in action in the St James's Palace Stakes at
Royal Ascot after his Derby
disappointment.
The beaten Epsom favourite was thought to be an unlikely runner in Tuesday's one-mile race.
But trainer Jim Bolger says the colt, which he co-owns with Godolphin boss Sheikh Mohammed, is set to race.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/horse-racing/22898340
RACING POST NEWS ANALYSIS
A ROUGH RIDE
THE THURSDAY REPORT (13. 06 2013)
Jon Lees on attempts to improve the lot
of struggling jockeys as their earnings continue to lag behind those of other
professional sportspeople.
"Study paints picture of long hours, arduous travel, high
injury risks and ‘comparatively
little financial reward’ for majority of jockeys.
little financial reward’ for majority of jockeys.
“Britain ’s
jockeys are among the most dedicated and hard-working professional sportsmen
and women in the country yet also among the poorest paid ......
and women in the country yet also among the poorest paid ......
J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Comment
This Racing Post analysis portrays just how dangerous the bloodhorse illiteracy within the
BHA government is, and how it degrades and endangers the lives of both the horses and the
people who work with the horses every day.
BRITISH HORSERACING AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT CAUGHT OUT
It
is easy to see why BHA’S stigmantized muddled misinformation about the use of Anabolic
Steroids has been passed into the public domain, receiving bad rap sheet, and character
assassinations sadly along with it. Tactical British Government Scaremongering. Typical Old
Medieval British Punishment Patterns still kicking in to scare people off, frighten them all
to death on purpose still rampantly being adhered to by British Government running out of
control in 2013.
Steroids has been passed into the public domain, receiving bad rap sheet, and character
assassinations sadly along with it. Tactical British Government Scaremongering. Typical Old
Medieval British Punishment Patterns still kicking in to scare people off, frighten them all
to death on purpose still rampantly being adhered to by British Government running out of
control in 2013.
THOMAS
ARNOLD that famous headmaster of Rugby School in the earlier part of the 19th
century warned us all about this type of evil, he said: “ There is nothing so unnatural so
convulsive to society as the strain to keep things fixed when all the world is in eternal
progress; and the cause of all the evils of the world may be traced to that most natural but
most deadly error of human indolence and corruption that our business is to preserve and
not improve.”
century warned us all about this type of evil, he said: “ There is nothing so unnatural so
convulsive to society as the strain to keep things fixed when all the world is in eternal
progress; and the cause of all the evils of the world may be traced to that most natural but
most deadly error of human indolence and corruption that our business is to preserve and
not improve.”
LUCA
CUMMANI’S perspective on the state of British horseracing : “We are running
Formula 1 teams but paying the wages of a local mechanic, trainers are caught in the
middle.”
Formula 1 teams but paying the wages of a local mechanic, trainers are caught in the
middle.”
MARIA
McCABE sums up British Governments: “The
catastrophic burden placed on the
minions upon which the rusty old wheels of the multi billion pound racing industry turn.
Who even pauses for the briefest of moments to consider just how stable staff, horsebox
drivers and yes, even jockeys are able to cope physically with the rigours of this phenomenal
workload.”
minions upon which the rusty old wheels of the multi billion pound racing industry turn.
Who even pauses for the briefest of moments to consider just how stable staff, horsebox
drivers and yes, even jockeys are able to cope physically with the rigours of this phenomenal
workload.”
LORD
OAKSEY “This is a very serious situation. I freely admit that not nearly enough
has
been done. Anyone that wants racing to flourish ought to see that this is a problem that
needs to be resolved.”
been done. Anyone that wants racing to flourish ought to see that this is a problem that
needs to be resolved.”
governments, including Horseracing and the whole of the British Political System to shame.
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