Nepal earthquake: boy saved
from the rubble – live updates
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THURSDAY APRIL 30 CH4. RACING POST 2015
Week Monday April 27, to Sunday May 3.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM LIVE
Taking a Closer look at Horseracing
Every Saturday
RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
The clues are here, but can you spot them?
WILLIE MULLINS EXCLUSIVE PUNCHESTOWN FESTIVAL VIEWS-CLUES.
PRE-PUBLISH IN THE RACING POST YESTERDAY WEDNESDAY
APRIL 29,
Team (Willie) Mullins Scored a 8-1 Win Double yesterday at Punchestown Festival
4.55. Irish Daily Mirror Novices Hurdle (Grade 1) 3m. 11
challenge.
3m, €57,000.00
1 Killultagh Vic 8/1
WIN: Killultagh Vic (IRE) 6 11-10 partner Paul Townend Team
(Willie) Mullins. 8-1 for Boyd,
Armstrong and Anderson.
6.05. Champion INH Flat Race (Grade 1) 2m. 13 challengers.
2m,
€57,000.00
1 Bellshill 8/1
1 Bellshill 8/1
WIN: Bellshill (IRE) 5 12-0 partner Mr P W Mullins Team
(Willie) Mullins 8-1 for Andria and
Graham Wylie.
IN your Racing Post Preview yesterday page 5 Willie Mullins had this
to say about Bellshill. “Patrick has
picked Bellshill from the five we run in the Attheraces.com Champion Bumper
(6.05) he bounced back from a moderate effort at Cheltenham to finish a good
second at Aintree, but after two trips to England he’ll need to be at the top
of his game for what looks a very competitive race. “ Yes, yes, yes, well done, looks like
Bellshill likes to race in Ireland better than England.
* REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS RESULTS
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-27
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-26
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-26
BBC1 BREAKFAST
BBC1 6.00am 9.15am
A warm welcome to all:
A warm welcome to all:
Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt
Our Carol brings us the latest on the weather.
Chilly start, sunshine and showers, unsettled over this weekend.
Sally Donovan is bringing up two adopted children.
Sally talks to Charlie Stayt
about the problems she faces every day.
Naga and Charlie talk to Steve Leonard (Vet) and his tabby cat, who is exploring BBC1's red sofa, asking him if small house cats'
talk? Yes, yes, yes, as do big jungle cats. House cats talk to each other. As well as, on a different level to us, according to how they find us. Cats are very accurate in their moves and behaviour. Wondering if Steve Leonard is going to bring a big jungle cat in next week to sit beside him on the red BBC sofa? What do you think?
Real Life Footage Of Elsa The Lioness
http://wn.com/joy_adamson
ELECTION THURSDAY MAY 7 INFO:,
Daily Politics
Today
BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
Presented by Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00ly0k7BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
Presented by Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/8579930.stm
BBC1: 8.00pm – 9,30pm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/8579930.stm
Question Time Election Leaders Special
Tonight
With just a week to go before the nation heads to the polls,
David Dimbleby is joined by Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour Leader Ed Miliband
and Liberal Democrat frontman Nick Clegg. For a special Question Time broadcast
. Each will appear separately to answer questions from the studio audience on
their party’s policies and manifesto as they attempt to sway undecided voters.
The debate continues after the show on Radio 5 Live.
Ask Nigel Farage.
BBC1: 10.50pm 11.20pm
Election 2015:
Election 2015:
Jo Coburn invites a studio audience to put their questions to
the UK Independent Party in the run up to next Thursday’s general election, immigration
is likely to be a key topic for discussion, as are tax cuts and Britain’s
membership of the EU, which form the backbone of UKIP’s election manifesto.
IMMIGRATION
JMC: The stark
reality on immigration, it has been hovering around for a very long time.
Needing urgent attention from government ongoing over the last 3 decades
getting worse and worse every day that passes.
Just the same as going on in horseracing over the last 6 decades.
THE BRITISH PEOPLE ON A HIDING FOR NOTHING
JMC: Using Horseracing Betting Form Ratings performance estimated scale
(100-1 downwards) here for the General Election Party Leaders 2015.
The British people’s daily life and times dependent upon the
outcome of this general election, make or break time for the British people.
But what chance have the British people got in getting a party out of this lot
on offer? What sort of a political race are these political/ legal /horseracing parties in?
Wondering, a handicap perhaps? Hardly any form to speak of. Let’s say the
Stewards Cup Handicap at Goodwood (Flat Turf). For starters, whatever sort of
political race this pans out to be, it is a very open race indeed. Not the sort of race
anyone could have a serious bet on. If you are a person who wants to see a
radical turn around in British political, legal and horseracing government
practices-policies-behaviour, sincerity and know how, go for Nick Clegg Liberal
Democrats. Nicola Sturgeon SNP, Nigel Farage UKIP.
Stewards
Cup Goodwood - Image Results
Nick Clegg Liberal Democrats 12-1. Nigel Farage UKIP 16-1.
Nicola Sturgeon SNP 16-1. Ed Miliband Labour 75-1.
THIS WEEK
Nick Clegg Liberal Democrats 12-1. Nigel Farage UKIP 16-1.
David Cameron Conservative 100-1
EVIL BEYOND BELIEF
JMC: BRITISH conservative politics, law, and horseracing government,
it doesn’t matter what kind of person you are, what job you do, how good or bad
you are at doing it. What career path you have followed, or not as the case
maybe. These three present British government authorities are affronting your
human rights denying you a decent life, affronting, bullying, abusing your very
existence whilst you attempt to go about your daily workload. More than likely
these conservatives have you trapped for life in their fraudulent “Minimum Wage
Slave Zone” or government’s “Living Wage
Slave Zone” one or the other. Run by governments
along the lines known to be “The Workhouse”. The origins of the workhouse can be traced to
the Poor
Law Act of 1388.
Pope
Francis says pay gap between men and women is
‘pure scandal’
by Staff Reporter posted Wednesday, 29 Apr 2015‘pure scandal’
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2015/04/29/pope-francis-demands-equal-pay-for-women/ http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2015/04/14/pope-francis-gain-more-than-20-million-twitter-followers/
Tonight
BBC1 11.45pm - 12.30pm A warm welcome to all.
Andrew Neil, presents round-table chat in which
Andrew Neil, presents round-table chat in which
he and his guests take a light- hearted look at the political developments of the past week, with just seven days until the UK goes to the polls.
Guest: Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo is a British journalist, broadcaster,
and former Conservative Party politician and Cabinet Minister. wikipedia.org
Newmarket (GB)
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING
Racing Right Global Equus Zone (GB)
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to
Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post)
THURSDAY APRIL 30, 2015
THE THIRD DAY OF FIVE FROM THE PUNCHESTOWN
FESTIVAL(IRE) RACECARD
THURSDAY APRIL 30, 2015
THE THIRD DAY OF FIVE FROM THE PUNCHESTOWN
FESTIVAL(IRE) RACECARD
PUNCHESTOWN (IRE) ATR |
GOING: Hurdle & Chase - YIELDING; Cross-Country - GOOD. (Sunny intervals)
RACING REVIEW RESULTS WEDNESDAY APRIL 29, DAY 2 PUNCHESTOWN FESTIVAL 2015
https://www.punchestown.com/PUNCHESTOWN (IRE) WEDNESDAY APRIL 29.Top of page |
GOING: GOOD TO YIELDING (Yielding in places).
3:40 - Martinstown Opportunity Series Final Handicap Hurdle2m4f, €18,525.001 Shamiran 33/1 2 Cassells Rock 11/1 3 Sir Ector 25/1 4 Russian Bill 14/1 NR: Fine Theatre (IRE), Maguire's Glen (IRE), Roman General (IRE) 25 ran Distances: ¾l, shd, ½l TIME 5m 7.80s (slow by 26.80s) Jockey: Andrew Ring Trainer: S T Nolan WIN £60.80 PL £10.70, £3.50, £13.00, £3.30 Ex £796.40 CSF £350.07 TRICAST £9022.70 | 4:20 - Louis Fitzgerald Hotel Hurdle2m4f, €14,625.001 Walk To Freedom 50/1 2 Marchese Marconi 9/2 3 Identity Thief 7/4F NR: Gerdago (IRE) 13 ran Distances: 6½l, 2¼l, 4¾l TIME 5m 10.20s (slow by 29.20s) Jockey: Robbie Power Trainer: Mrs John Harrington WIN £33.70 PL £6.70, £1.90, £1.20 Ex £547.10 CSF £270.80 TRICAST £634.65 | 4:55 - Irish Daily Mirror Novice Hurdle (Grade 1)3m, €57,000.001 Killultagh Vic 8/1 2 Thistlecrack 8/1 3 Shaneshill 11/8F NR: Fine Article (IRE) 10 ran Distances: ½l, 8½l, 7l TIME 6m 8.80s (slow by 25.80s) Jockey: Paul Townend Trainer: W P Mullins WIN £10.90 PL £2.60, £2.30, £1.02 Ex £72.20 CSF £64.50 TRICAST £142.10 |
5:30 - Bibby Financial Services Ireland Punchestown Gold Cup (Grade 1)3m1f, €120,000.001 Don Cossack 5/2 2 Djakadam 2/1F 3 Road To Riches 4/1 NR: Flemenstar (IRE) 8 ran Distances: 7l, 6½l, 2l TIME 6m 22.10s (slow by 7.10s) Jockey: Paul Carberry Trainer: Gordon Elliott WIN £3.10 PL £1.30, £1.20, £1.50 Ex £8.70 CSF £8.41 TRICAST £18.24 | 6:05 - Attheraces.com Champion INH Flat Race (Grade 1)2m, €57,000.001 Bellshill 8/1 2 Disko 7/2F 3 Modus 5/1 13 ran Distances: 3¼l, ¾l, 2l TIME 4m 3.60s (slow by 26.60s) Jockey: Mr P W Mullins Trainer: W P Mullins WIN £10.00 PL £2.80, £1.70, £2.20 Ex £48.60 CSF £36.02 TRICAST £160.40 | 6:40 - Guinness Handicap Chase (Grade A)2m4f, €60,000.001 Ballyadam Approach 12/1 2 Baby Mix 9/1 3 Strongpoint 14/1 4 Turban 12/1 NR: Toon River (IRE) 18 ran Distances: 7½l, 7l, 3¾l TIME 5m 12.40s (slow by 12.40s) Jockey: David Splaine Trainer: Terence O'Brien WIN £12.40 PL £3.50, £2.00, £4.10, £3.20 Ex £184.40 CSF £120.06 TRICAST £1578.07 |
7:15 - Old House, Kill INH Flat Race2m2f, €7,590.001 Champers On Ice 9/4F 2 First Figaro 7/2 3 Articulum 7/1 NR: Exxaro (IRE), Thats Nice (IRE) 15 ran Distances: hd, 28l, hd TIME 4m 37.30s (slow by 27.30s) Jockey: Mr J J Codd Trainer: David Pipe Pick Six: Not Won. Pool of 1,873.50 carried forward to Punchestown on Thursday 30th April. Tote Aggregates: 2014: 809,784.00, 2015: 920,739.00 WIN £3.00 PL £1.50, £2.00, £2.50 Ex £10.90 CSF £10.09 TRICAST £52.31 JACKPOT €17,500.00. Pool of €25,000.00 - 1 winning units. PLACEPOT €139.20.Pool of €102,554.62 - 515.36 winning units. |
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