Friday 30 August 2013

FRIDAY AUGUST 30th RACING POST 2013. BILL BARBER REPORTS, ALARM AT PLAN FOR RACING ON GOOD FRIDAY'S. PROFESSIONALS UNITE IN CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL

 
 
True Global Rules of Horseracing
Urgently in need of Equus Zone Intelligence
to strike out the evil punishment burdened upon Martin Dwyer (GB) by the Royal Western India Turf Club and the British Horseracing Authority
and so many others who have suffered the same worldwide scorn to include the horses

Ch4 Racing Sponsored by Dubai
Taking a closer look
http://www. racing.channel4.com/
http://www.horseracingtips-uk.co.uk/charity-bets.htm

http://www.racingpost.com/news/live.sd
http://www.turfcall.co.uk






FRIDAY AUGUST 30th RACING POST 2013
WEEK MONDAY AUGUST 26th TO SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1st.

REVIEW YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
PREVIEW TODAY'S CARDS
 
 

Turner ready to return

Hayley Turner is set to make her return to race riding at Brighton on Sunday. She has been booked to ride Syrenka for Marcus Tregoning in the 3.00. (2 hours ago)
http://www.racingpost.com/news/live.sd 









Jumps Team To Follow Mullins (IR) 16-1 for title

By betting
Willie Mullins has been given a quote of 16-1 by Paddy Power to become champion jumps' trainer in Britain this season. (2 hours ago) http://www.racingpost.com/news/live.sd 
http://www.wpmullins.com/
http://www.irishracing.com/v5trainerinfo?prt=243 






GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED,
ASK THE RACING POST
(Friday August 30th)

IF you have a question about racing you want to ask our experts, send your query into the Racing Post at: editor@racingpost.com with the word QUESTIONS in the subject field.

Clue: 'Chester is just heaven for front- running sprinters'

RACING can be a confusing sport, full of idioms and jarring jargon. Even for old hands at the game there may still be a few new tricks to learn. To that end, we recently asked readers whether there were any questions about racing they wanted to put to us.

Q. GER SCULLY asks: "The colt by Sea The Stars out of Zarkava is due out this year and is with Team Alain de Royer-Dupre. What is he called?

A. SCOTT BURTON, French correspondent, says: "With such illustrious parentage, ZARKASH is arguably one of the most eagerly awaited debutants in racing history. His dam  Zarkava was described as "the apotheosis of my career" by Aga Khan after bowing out unbeaten in the 2008 Prix de L'Arc  de Triomphe.


"That heritage has been built on a combination of carefully selected bloodlines and trainers like Alain de Royer-Dupre giving his potential stars time before any questions are asked in training or on the track. Baby yearling colts have much to learn if they are ever to set foot on a racecourse as two year olds. How they learn, and with whom, vital for their future success, and assured confidence.

 
"Zarkash is described as being very quiet, unlike Zarkave herself, although physically taking more after her than Sea The Stars.

 
"Royer-Dupre has had two Aga Khan juveniles considered forward enough to be tried in public, with so far, with the Street Cry colt Daraybi already impressing in his debut success at Chantilly.

 

"No starting date has been given for Zarkash, but, given that this is an operation that tends to exercise a young prospect on turf only a couple of times before starting off on a racecourse, it is very much a caser of watch this space. 

 

"Zarkava's first offspring, a filly by Dalakhani, was deemed to precious to risk on the track.

 

"However His Highness can look forward to a Galileo yearling and a foal by Dubawi (both colts), while Zarkava is in foal to Redoute's Choice."







J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Comment
The highly skilled art of bringing along the yearlings these days is sadly of no interest to the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) or the British Political Government both appear to take the view that any and all such skills are not worthy of a wage of any sort, bar the minimum wage. Both governments together with the British Legal Justice System  guilty of ongoing embezzlement, and with it libel, and  fraudulent abuse of power of the worst possible kind burdened upon all true professional  horsemen over the last 6 decades..




 

 


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