THURSDAY JANUARY 1, CH4. RACING POST 2015
Week Monday December 29, to Sunday January 4.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM LIVE
Taking a Closer Look at horseracing
THIS AFTERNOON FROM CHELTENHAM AND MUSSELBURGH
START 1.20pm
RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
RACING POST
Big-Race-Entries
Big-Race-Entries
RACING POST
PREVIEW THE WEEK AHEAD
PREVIEW THE WEEK AHEAD
The clues are here, but can you spot them?
http://www.racingpost.com/news/live.sd
SPRINTER SACRE
UPDATE
SPRINTER SACRE
UPDATE
Nicky Henderson explains that racehorses are accidents waiting to
happen, he is absolutely right.
Team (Nicky) Henderson has had some huge disappointments,
last year and this year with some of his best horses losing their lives, or suffering
injury, which often means a lengthy time off the racecourse. The mighty Sprinter
Sacre has had a spell on the sidelines with a heart problem. On the comeback
trail now, he worked along at Newbury racecourse jumping some fences with his partner in the saddle Barry Geraghty there this
week before racing, a test he came through with flying colours. A huge relief
to all those envolved throughout his recovery at home.
* REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS RESULTS *
BBC1 BREAKFAST TODAY
6.00am to 7.25am.
With Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING
Racing Right Global Equus Zone (GB)
But where are the true global bloodhorse literate rules of horseracing?
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing a
warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post)
J Margaret Clarke
Turfcall Factfile
CREATIVE
BBC1 Breakfast
direction
BBC1 Breakfast
direction
Jules Wyman Life Coach
http://www.positive-belief.co.uk/
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
A Creative Adventure
http://www.positive-belief.co.uk/
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
A Creative Adventure
http://www.heligan.com/
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, 75 years in The Wilderness.
All the gardeners’ were marched off to fight in World War 1, never to return.
How can we introduce the World of Horseracing to the
General Public?
How can we put people in the driving seat of their own adventure into the World of Horseracing, over this New year ... TimeLine 12 months?
How can we introduce the people interested in learning to play the popular Gambling Game that the World of Horseracing provides?
The clues? Where to look to find the clues that you need? And how to make the clues you find, answer your questions.
Racing Post News Wednesday December 31, 2014.
Andrew
King and David Carr bring news “`Nicholls anger as low sun farce hits Taunton.
“
“Trainers slam BHA
decision to scrap race at Southwell.” “We
have paid to see glorified Flat racing. “:“Glaring omissions that need full and
frank explanation. “.
“THERE was little wonder
professionals and casual racegoers alike were left thoroughly confused at Taunton on Tuesday December
30 after the hurdles in the back straight were omitted in three races due to
low sun, but the fences in the same area were jumped in two chases.”
“There are questions to be asked, the most glaringly (pun
intended) obviously being: what made the hurdle course any different from the
chase course when the sun was shining brightly most of the afternoon?
“It was Taunton’s busiest meeting of the year, with a £20,000
Listed mares’ hurdle the highlight and the middle of the three hurdle events
affected by the omissions. “.
“Many of those racegoers who had battled through traffic delays
paid to watch a jumps card. With only a couple of hurdles jumped on each
circuit they are entitled to feel short changed. “
“The biggest damage to the sport’s reputation came in the
finale, in which the same four hurdles were, bafflingly, once again taken out..
“
JMC: As anyone who drives a car knows, the sun can blind a driver so
badly that the car has to be brought to a standstill. It only takes the slightest little
irregularity to flip a racehorse over when racing at speed over hurdles. Hurdle
racing is run at a much faster pace than over the much bigger fences found in
chases. (speed kills)
Irish and British winter jump
racing is conditioned by the weather. There is nothing anyone can do, but
accept that fact.
British and Irish government however have not .bothered to regulate or
allow true horseracing rules to exist properly in the supposed sport that is
world horseracing, over the last 6 decades, and still to this very day, there
are no true horseracing rules in Britain or in Ireland.
True Horsemen in Britain and in Ireland have been taken for granted
so badly and for so long, together with the racehorses they work with every day.
Punished harshly for the wrong reasons. Abused by the bloodhorse illiterate.
Like 6 decades of abuse. The true skills still going unrecognised in the main.
It is estimated that 85 percent of owners are bloodhorse illiterate as well. Horseracing
is all about opinions, but people who give a learner student wrong opinion just adds to the general confusion.
Governments and racecourses who play highly dangerous games with other people’s lives,
to include the horses, is a pastime that needs to end.
That needs to be changed, for the good of this sports future.
If taking part in the popular British Horseracing Gambling Game
people need to realise that the safety of horse and rider should always come
first, not last.. In Britain and in Ireland horseracing government don’t bother
about the horses or the people who work with the horses every day, one of the
reasons that horseracing has become so dangerous now. Racehorses in training cannot be switched on and off like an electric light.
Sitting at home watching racing on TV is very different to facing
the elements in winter going racing. Much can be learned about horseracing sitting
in comfort at home.
Let’s
take a look to see how some other people introduce animals
( as the key
characters) to the general public.
Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough /ˈætənbʌrə/ OM CH CVO CBE FRS FZS FSA (born 8 May
1926)[1] is an English broadcaster and naturalist.
He is best known for writing and presenting the nine Life series, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History
Unit, which collectively form a comprehensive survey of all life on
the planet. He is also a former senior manager at the BBC,
having served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the
1960s and 1970s. He is the only person to have won BAFTAs
for programmes in each of black and white, colour, HD, and 3D.
Attenborough is widely considered a national treasure in Britain, although he himself
does not like the term.[2][3][4] In 2002 he was named among
the 100 Greatest Britons
following a UK-wide vote.[5] He is a younger brother of
director, producer and actor, the late Richard Attenborough.[6]
JMC: How beautifully Sir David introduces us to so many different
living creatures in their natural habitat, through his documentary films. Everything he
does, he does so carefully, quietly and with such respect for the creatures he
introduces to us.
Today's Horse Racing Cards
RACES SHOWN ON TERRESTRIAL TV
WORLDWIDE STAKES RACES |
4:55 | ELL | Sistema Railway Stakes (Group 1) (3yo+) (Turf) 6f | ||
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6:20 | AQU | Affectionately Stakes (Listed Race) (4yo+ Fillies & Mares) (Dirt) 1m110y | Card |
CHELTENHAM RUK |
GOING: GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick 7.3) (Rails moved out on both chase and hurdle courses adding 12yds per circuit). (Light cloud)
Show all racecards for this meeting on one page
WIN: Ptit Zig (FR) 6 7-11 partner Sam Twiston-Davies Team (Paul) Nicholls for Chris Giles, Barry Fulton and Richard Webb. A good performance, a nice horse, one for your Form File Info.
WIN: Splash of Ginge (GB) 7 11-2 partner Sean Bowen (5) Team (Nigel) Twiston-Davies for J D Neild. 9-2f. Confident young rider Sean Bowen Conditional Jockey claims 5lb's just starting out in his career, rides well.
WIN: Rolling Maul (IRE) 7 10-4 partner Sean Bowen (5) Team (Peter) Bowen for Roddy Owen, and Paul Fullager 10-1. Sean Bowen rides a double, Nick talk's to his Dad Peter Bowen. Gina talks to Noel Fehily who partners smart hurdler 10 year old Rock On Ruby in the next race, the ground may be a bit tricky. A hot race. Noel's wife Natasha has had a baby boy, they are coming home today, and Noel says they should be back home when he gets back from the races tonight.
WIN: Rock On Ruby (IRE) 10 11-10 partner Noel Fehily Team (Harry) Fry for The Festival Goers 5-2. Yes, yes, yes well done, fantastic. The ground is very testing.
1:20 | BetBright Novices´ Chase (Registered As The Dipper Novices´ Steeple Chase) (Grade 2) Cl1 2m5f CH4 |
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1:55 | BetBright Best For Festival Betting Handicap Chase (Grade 3) Cl1 2m5f CH4 |
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2:30 | BetBright Casino Handicap Hurdle Cl2 3m CH4 |
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3:05 | Dornan Engineering Hurdle Cl2 2m4f110y CH4 |
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MUSSELBURGH RUK A sharp track.An independent track. Soft going. |
GOING: GOOD (Good to soft in places; GoingStick 7.0) (£500 per runner in Juv Hdl & 3m H'cap Hdl. The bottom Hurdle Bend out from the inner adding 6yards per hurdle circuit. Split Chase Bend distances as advertised). (Heavy rain)
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1:35 | totequadpot Scottish Premier Chase (Handicap) Cl3 2m4f CH4 |
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WIN: Reaping The Reward (IRE) 11 11-o partner Craig Nichol (3) Team (Lucinda) Russell for Mr and Mrs Raymond Anderson Green 12-1
2:10 | totepool Hogmaneigh Hurdle (Handicap) Cl2 2m CH4 |
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FAIRYHOUSE (IRE) ATR |
GOING: SOFT (Soft to heavy in places). (Light rain)
AQUEDUCT (USA)
GOING: DIRT: FAST.
6:20 | Affectionately Stakes (Listed Race) (4yo+ Fillies & Mares) (Dirt) 1m110y | Card |
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LAUREL PARK (USA) |
GOING: DIRT: FAST.
7:52 | Maiden Special Weight (4yo+ Fillies & Mares) (Dirt) 1m110y | Card |
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SHA TIN (HK) |
GOING: TURF: GOOD TO FIRM.
8:35 | Chinese Club Challenge Cup (Local Group 3 Handicap) (3yo+) (Turf) 7f |
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AN ARTIST IN ACTION WITH RACEHORSES
IN PRACTICE AND IN THEORY.
IN PRACTICE AND IN THEORY.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
A VITAL RACING RIGHT EQUUS BALANCING ACT IN PRACTICE
Something that British political, legal, racecourse and horseracing government doesn't bother about.
Key for racegoers' and punters' particularly to pick up on The True Racing Right Equus Zone Rules? Where are they? The licensed trainers and jockey's don't know. So how are they to be expected to compete in a race?
Everyone has an absolute right to know and understand what these true rules are.
Just the same as absolutely key for a Racing Right Equus Medication Zone. Where is it? These governments don't even bother to have a true Medication Zone. Instead they use harsh punishments to warn trainers off for years, taking their licences and livelyhood off them libelling and perjuring them names as crooks. British government only interested in the money they can take out of horseracing. No matter if earned by other people.
As Clive Brittain says " You've got to take the animals into consideration, They don't come out of the box every morning in the same frame of mind. "
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Horseracing Team
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Equus Zone Team
Clare Balding
Clare Balding
Alice (in wonderland) Plunkett
Mick Fitzgerald (Group 1 Jumps Turf) (Retired Jump jockey)
Frankie Dettori (Group 1 Flat Turf ) (Currant) (Global)
Frankie Dettori (Group 1 Flat Turf ) (Currant) (Global)
Gina Harding
Emma Spencer
Mattie Batchelor
Sam Thomas
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Punters Zone Team
To Play? Or not to Play? Your Choice?
The heartbeat of the punters' betting jungle the popular gambling game that horseracing provides.
Guest today:
The heartbeat of the punters' betting jungle the popular gambling game that horseracing provides.
Guest today:
Tanya Stevenson
Rishi Persad
Rishi Persad
Jim McGrath http://tvnewsroom.co.uk/biography-images/jim-mcgrath-107043/
Nick Luck
Tom Lee
Nick Luck
Tom Lee
Graham Cunningham
Nicholas Godfrey (RP)
A Warm Welcome to The Press.
Jamie Lynch Timeform
Tom Segal Pricewise Racing Post
Jamie Lynch Timeform
Tom Segal Pricewise Racing Post
Paul Kealy Racing Post
Rob Wright The Times
David Yates The Mirror
Sam Taylor
Sam Taylor
A Warm Welcome to the Bookmakers
Singapore Turf Club
Ladbrokes
Paddy Power
Geoff Banks
Corals
William Hill
Jenningsbet
Toals
Geoff Banks
Corals
William Hill
Jenningsbet
Toals
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Calling the Horses
Simon Holt
Ian Bartlett
Ian Bartlett
Stuart Machin
Richard Hoiles
Mike Cattamole
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