TUESDAY 1st APRIL RACING POST CH4 2014
WEEK MONDAY MARCH 31st TO SUNDAY APRIL 6th
WEEK MONDAY MARCH 31st TO SUNDAY APRIL 6th
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CH4 Live 4.15pm Aintree Grand National 2014
05 Apr 14 | AINTREE | Crabbie's Grand National Chase (Handicap) (Grade 3) Cl1 4m3f110y | Card | Betting |
EQUUS ZONE
ART CREATES THE GRAND NATIONAL 2014 TO
BE COVERED LIVE IN ACTION BY
THE CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
A three day meeting
starting on Thursday April 3rd and ending on Grand National Day itself Saturday April 5th
Tricky facts about the Grand National
and what the riders are asking their horses to do for them at racing pace in the company of 39 other racehorses all out to win this unique race. A race that captures the imagination of people from all over the world.
The Aintree Grand National 2014 thought
likely that a field of 40 are to challenge over four and a half miles with 30 big fences to clear, run over a left handed track of two circuits to complete. 16 of these fences will be jumped twice.
Danger is that 40 runners lining up
for this could so easily get in each others way causing havoc especially in the
areas into the take off and landing side of each of the 30 large steeplechase fence to be cleared. In a large field as this one it’s up to each and every rider to hold careful and responsible riding throughout to avoid spills and heartbreak. Each rider throughout this race to pick out a clear run to allow a clear vision for the horse ridden. Far from easy.
Care needs to be taken by each and every
rider to allow their horse the sight into each and every fence whilst galloping
at speed with 39 other challengers all around you. That is the tricky uncertain and dangerous bit.
Have
you heard the story of Charlie Day? Who died disputing
his right of way. He was right, quite right as he drove along. But he's just as dead as if he'd been dead wrong. This is what is going on in the Grand National.
How the Grand National 2014 pans out to be. Luck in running? Or no luck in running?
Interference Rules there are none.
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First run officially in 1839, it is a handicap steeplechase over 4 miles 3½ furlongs .... The running of
the 1956 Grand National witnessed one of the chase's most .... the finishing post,
he pipped the tiring Crisp to win by three-quarters of a length
EQUUS ZONE JUMPING ART IN ACTION A HIGHLY SKILLED CHALLENGE THAT FEW UNDERSTAND IN ANY WAY AT ALL
The build up to the Grand National every year
for all the horsemen involved is considerable.
Noel Fehily “I had my first ride
in the race in 2001 aboard Moral Support who refused at the 8th. I
was quite excited at the time. I suppose
you don’t know what you are in for having not ridden in the race before. You
don’t realise what goes on. It’s fast
and furious over the first few fences. I didn’t get very far. We came to an
abrupt halt at the Canal Turn. It was
the year that there was a pile-up there and only three others finished behind
Red Marauder. There were about ten horses on top of fence with nowhere to go. I
think I ran into the back of Norman Williamson on Mely Moss because he was
stopped as well and we were brought down.
“I was actually having a good ride up
to then but it’s typical of the National. Horses can fall in front of you and
on that day there were a lot getting into trouble. It had rained and rained all
morning and the ground was bottomless. I thought that was playing to my strengths
but we didn’t get to find that out.
“The following year I had an awesome
spin off Celibate. He gave me the best feeling I’ve had round there. He
finished sixth to Bindaree.
“Twelve months later Good Shuil
pulled up when it wasn’t happening, but the year after that I had a very good
spin off Alcapone. Davy Russell didn’t think he was ideal for the race but he
went well for me. He didn’t stay and I pulled him up at the 25th.
“I must have been on drugs even to be
riding Merchant’s Friend in 2005 because he wasn’t very good around park
tracks, let alone around the National course. I got past Valentines’ then he
fell at the next.
“In 2006 Risk Accessor gave me my
best finishing position. He finished fifth and I had a great ride off him. The
next year Naunton Brook ran well but didn’t stay, then Bob Hall was a bit low at a few and after Can’t
Buy Time ran in 2009 and fell. I missed the next two running with injuries. I
came back on State Of Play
in 2012, fell off him at the fifth and broke my leg. Last year I rode Treacle
and was half wiped out and half fell at
the Canal Turn.
“So I could do with a good spin round
this time. I like the way Rocky Creek jumps. He’s a good neat jumper, gets a
bit of height and he seems clever. I’m looking forward to riding him. I go the
same route every year, a couple off the inner is where I always seem to be. A
lot of winners come that way but it hasn’t worked for me yet. Maybe I should rethink it. “
FINANCIAL REWARD FOR TRAINERS AND THEIR TEAMS
Calling on the British political and horseracing government to settle their long outstanding debts to all those who belong in the true British horseracing Equus Zone to kick in and apply this week at Aintree for the 2014 running of the Grand National.
As follows:
The British political
and horseracing government need now to rectify their appalling ignorant
horseracing working practices, burdened upon true bloodhorse literate skilled
handler riders (what there are left of them) who make up each trainer’s team.
Government greed and secretive colluded underhand working practices amounting
to theft left ongoing over decades as follows:
British political and
horseracing government need to put their money where their mouth is and pay out
financial reward prize money on each and all four day’s racing as in each
raceday in every race as follows:
British government fraudulently cheating all those who make up the Equus Zone in British horseracing.
STABLE STAFF A DISHONEST
UNACCEPTABLE TITLE A FRAUDULENT
GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SCAM
Winning Trainer Team Member in each and
every race to receive £10,000.00
Second Trainer Team Member in each and every
race £9,000.00
Third Trainer Team Member in each and every
race to receive £8,000.00
Forth Trainer Team Member in each and every
race to receive £7,000.00
Fifth Trainer Team Member in each and every
race to receive £6,000.00
Sixth Trainer Team Member in each and every
race to receive £5,000.00
Seventh Trainer Team Member in each and
every race to receive £4,000.00
Eighth Trainer Team Member in each and
every race to receive £3,000.00
To be paid on all races
with more than 10 runners
Ninth Trainer Team Member in each and every
race to receive £2,000.00
To be paid on all races
with more than 10 runners
Tenth Trainer Team Member in each and every
race to receive £1,000.00
To be paid on all races
with more than 17 runners
Winning Trainer in each race to receive £10,000
Second place trainer to receive £9,000.00
Third place trainer to receive £8,000.00
Fourth place trainer to receive £7,000.00
Fifth place trainer to receive £6,000.00
Sixth place trainer to receive £5,000.00
Seventh place trainer to receive £4,000.00
Eighth place trainer to receive £3,000.00
To be paid out when
there are above 17 horses competing.
Ninth place
trainer to receive £2,000.00
To be paid out when
there are above 17 horses competing.
Tenth place trainer to receive £1,000.00
To be paid out when
there are above 17 horses competing.
That
the political and horserace governments pay this money out with immediate
effect to all those who qualify who have carried out this highly
skilled work of art all this week at the Aintree racecourse to
make this
2014
Grand National meeting 2014 possible.
The politicians don't do anything for
nothing. So how is it that over the last
6 decades government have left true horsemen to do everything for nothing? Whilst government punish them all for
achieving bloodhorse literacy in their own right. Government are already set to receive a pay
rise even though they would never dream to allow any of us to get one in the present
financial crisis that government have been responsible for getting us in, in the first place..
I expect Cameron got his wife to stop
what she was doing and to rush out and buy him some wellington boots. So he could
stand in some water and pretend to know that there had been widespread floods all
over the country. Cameron's act has
fallen on deaf ears this time.
Cameron's Rip off Britain act a double dose of his
fob off " Lip Service" . We
now have a British political and horseracing government that have got to the end of the dirty road they
have been leading us all down.
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