FRIDAY OCTOBER 3, CH4. RACING POST 2014
Week Monday September 29. to Sunday October 5.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
WEEKEND
CH4 SATURDAY OCTOBER 4.
CH4 SATURDAY OCTOBER 4.
PRESENTED BY GINA HARDING
LIVE FROM ASCOT
RACES 2.O5. 2.40. 3.15. 3.50.
LIVE FROM NEWMARKET
START 1.30pm
RACES 1,50. 2.20.2.55. 3.30.
CH4
SUNDAY OCTOBER 5
CH4 LIVE FROM LONGCHAMP PARIS
START 12.50 - 4-00.
RACES 1.00. 1.35. 2.10. 2.45.
FEATURE RACE
3.30.Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe
RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
RACING POST EQUUS BIG RACE ENTRIES
* REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS RESULTS *
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2014-09-30
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2014-09-29
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2014-09-29
EQUUS INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING NEWS FROM BRITAIN 2014
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
A warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post)
Creative Global Humanitarian Equus Racing Right Rules.
The key number one global priority to apply the same
in all 'True Bloodhorse Literate Global Horseracing Country's Rules. '
Any and all 'Bloodhorse Illiterate Rules of Horseracing' are unacceptable,
cruel, highly dangerous, and confusing. No jockey can be expected to
ride to suit the confusion caused by Bloodhorse Illiterate Government Rules. That is an abuse,
burdened upon a rider, a slap round the face. upon both the horse and the rider. Lowering the standards of this sport. In the Arc on Sunday when jockey's come from all around the world to compete, how are they going to manage when there are no true global bloodhorse literate horseracing rules for true guidance? What are all these jockey's going to do? Take pot-luck and hope for the best. As Ivanhowe’s trainer Jean-Pierre Carvalho says here: “I’m much more worried about a falsely run race. There is going to be a big field and there are plenty of hold-up runners – it will be tactical. We definitely want a race run at a decent pace, but there are not many front runners. Jean-Pierre Carvalho knows that in Britain there are no "Interference Rules“ of any sort. But what about France do they have any "Interference Rules“ ?. Will it be perfectly acceptable in this race on Sunday for a jockey to put his most feared rival over the rail on the bend? In Britain how are Jockey's meant to keep the 'Scam Bloodhorse Illiterate British Rules of Horseracing? Because those are the only Rules there are.
What would British tennis champion Andy Murray have to say if he entered to play in a tennis tournament abroad, when on arrival finding the courts to be used for match play have a two foot net, instead of a three foot net? Or that the base line was marked out to be a foot longer. Murray would be shocked, if he carries on and still plays, these issues would seriously change his play. To muck this tennis tournament up this way a gross Indecency to all players who have entered and still turn up to play.
Creative Equus Racing Rights do not exist in Britain, in India , or in Dubai. It is estimated that this is also the case in all global horseracing countries worldwide.
This sport is all about skills in the saddle, about your skill, ability and fitness to communicate truly with your horse. Not anything to do with stewards sitting in chairs indoors telling you how you ought to ride to suit their rubbish rules. Handing out punishments to all those taking part who have achieved true bloodhorse literacy in their own right.
COUNTDOWN
TO THE ARC 2014
Published in the Racing
Post on Tuesday September 30.
IVAN THE POSSIBLE
Nicholas
Godfrey on how the big German hope
for Sunday’s Paris showpiece came to be trained by a Frenchman.
for Sunday’s Paris showpiece came to be trained by a Frenchman.
TAKING
A MUCH CLOSER LOOK AT THE CHANCES OF THE GERMAN CHALLENGER IVANHOWE.
PIC:
An impressive photograph . Showing the contact between horse and rider is accurately in-tune, spot-on. Not relient in anyway on the steward government sitting down indoors.
“Jockey
Filip Minarik shows his delight as Ivanhowe lands the Group 1 Grosser Preis von
Baden. YES.
“THE NAME GAME … IVANHOWE
“AS
YOU would expect, Ivanhowe is named after the Sir Walter Scott novel, albeit
with a variant spelling, as Gebhard Apeit, racing manager to owners Gestut
Schlenderhan, explaines. “The Baroness liked the name and we used to have a
horse called Ivanhoe, “but he broke his leg,” he says. As there was another
horse with the name, Ivanhoe was banned so the Baroness added the ‘w’.”
“GERMANY’S
RECORD IN THE ARC (Since 1997)
A few placed but only this one recent winner.
2011
WIN: Danedream partner Andrasch Starke Team (Peter) Schiergen. 20-1
“Ivanhowe’s
trainer Jean-Pierre Carvalho on the colt’s 2014 season and what he expects in
Paris.
“WE KNEW all along Ivanhowe was very smart but
he’s had his problems - we fancied him
for the Grand Prix de Chantilly but he ran no race, hated the ground and came
back feeling very sorry for himself. Then he had another setback with a hoof
problem.
“We were a bit sceptical when he ran at Baden-Baden as he was not 100 per cent fit,
but he won it well. He’s not had a hard time since, but we worked him on Friday
and I was very satisfied. He’s fitter now and should give a good account of
himself.
“The Arc is very open and I respect all of them,
they all have their strengths but also their weaknesses. I have been watching
videos of the three Japanese runners and was most impressed by Just A Way, but
I’m not sure he will stay the Arc distance.
“I’m much more worried about a falsely run race.
There is going to be a big field and there are plenty of hold-up runners – it will
be tactical. We definitely want a race run at a decent pace, but there are not
many front runners. “
Ivanhowe (GER)Race record
·
4-y-o
(02May10 b c)
·
Trainer
·
Owner Gestut Schlenderhan
·
Breeder *unknow
DATE
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RACE
CONDITIONS
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WGT
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RACE OUTCOME
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JOCKEY
|
OR
|
TS
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RPR
|
|||
Bad 12Gd G1 125K
|
9-6
|
1/11 (3L Sea The
Moon 8-11) 106/10
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—
|
*
|
*
|
|||||
Cha 12Gd G2 61K
|
9-2
|
6/8 (3½L Spiritjim
8-11) 5/2F
|
—
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*
|
*
|
|||||
Col 12Gd G2 33K
|
9-3
|
1/7 (1½L Night
Wish 9-0) 13/10F
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—
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*
|
*
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|||||
Hmb 12Gd 3yG1 243K
|
9-2
|
8/19 (7L Lucky Speed
9-2) 15/8F
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—
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*
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*
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|||||
Col 11Gd 3yG2 32K
|
9-2
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1/9 (2½L Empoli
9-2) 9/5F
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—
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*
|
*
|
|||||
Col 11Sft 3y 4K
|
9-2
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1/6 (2L Khalid 9-2) 7/10F
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—
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*
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*
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|||||
Dus 8VSft 2y 2K
|
9-2
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2/5 (1¼L Stellato 9-2) 9/5
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—
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*
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*
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