Monday, 13 April 2015

TUESDAY APRIL 14, RACING POST 2015. JON LEES BRINGS NEWS OF GOVERNMENT'S BLOODHORSE ILLITERATE MAJOR JUMPS REVIEW LAUNCH

 
 
 
 
 
TUESDAY APRIL 14, CH4. RACING POST 2015 
Week Monday April 13, to Sunday April 19.
  
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM LIVE
  Taking a Closer look at Horseracing
Every Saturday
Sponsored by Dubai 
 High Definition

http://racing.channel4.com/ 
 
RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
 

BIG-RACE ENTRIES PREVIEW 2015
 
  RACING POST
PREVIEW AND REVIEW THIS WEEK AHEAD 
The clues are here, but can you spot them?
 

*  REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS  RESULTS
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-10 
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-09


J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Factfile

 CREATIVE DIRECTION PERSPECTIVE
BBC1 Breakfast
Jules Wyman
Life Coach
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
British Government Political and Legal Justice System 75 Years in The Wilderness
British Government Racecourse and Horseracing System 75 Years in The Wilderness
 
 


 
BBC1 BREAKFAST
BBC1 6.00am 9.15am
A warm welcome to all:
Louise Minchin and Bill Turnbull
Our Carol brings us the likely weather.
Widespread frost and cold early.
Carol braving the elements
up on the roof at BBC.

 GENERAL ELECTION 2015.
Thursday May 7
Matthew Engel brings us the first of his weekly election preview feature's. 
As published in the Racing Post on Monday March 30 page 61
"Miliband's moment may come when Cameron gets desperate. "  

Daily Politics.
Today 
BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
Presented by Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00ly0k7

Government election news and interviews.
Campaign Latest.
Changing the way the country is governed.
 MANIFESTO'S
Late in the day isn't it?

The Labour Party Manifesto
Out Monday April 13.
Conservatives Manifesto Campaign:
Out Today Tuesday April 14.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/

THERESA MAY 
A guest on BBC1 Breakfast this morning  talks about the  serious lack of housing. A bit late isn't she? Like 36 years late ...
http://tmay.co.uk/

 Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 


 1979 to 1990
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness ThatcherLGOMPCFRS (néeRoberts, 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013)

“She was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century and is the only woman to have held the office. A Soviet journalist called her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. As Prime Minister, she implemented policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism. “


BRITISH HUMAN RIGHTS

JMC: British political, legal and horseracing government, and Cameron in particular has had 5 years to address and project the need to address the shocking housing shortage nationwide.

 
Decent housing is a key human right surely? How can anyone be expected to work properly if they have no where decent to live? Facts , evidence over housing show 36 years of government failing ripping-off the British people over housing. 

 
It’s the British people to include the horses who are being punished every day by political, legal and horseracing government failures.
 
 Governments who have continued on after Thatcher are guilty of cheating the British people out of their desperate housing needs. This government theft against the British people has lasted 36 years, and is going on still to this very day, as this glaring evidence shows.


 By James Chapman Political Editor For The Daily Mail




 

 

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)

CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL AND AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL MEETING  2015
 BOTH TRACKS OWNED BY THE BRITISH JOCKEY CLUB:

Racing Post today, Jon Lees brings news “Major review of jump racing launched. “

British horseracing government has embarked on a major review of jump racing designed to ensure everything “beneath the bonnet” runs as smoothly in future as show case fixtures at Cheltenham and Aintree.

JMC: This year the two top jumping tracks Cheltenham Jump Festival (March) and Aintree Grand National Festival (April) both racecourses owned by the British Jockey Club as usual show the massive interest there is in this sport. The problem being however that 85 per cent of the people who attend inclusive of owners don’t understand what they are watching even. Whereas in the sport of cricket, football, rugby and tennis people do realise the skills of each player, massive crowds attend and do understand what they are watching, as well as understanding the rules. This is what needs to be the case in horseracing. The only people who racecourses don’t pay for working on their racetracks are the trainers and their teams, without which there would be no racecourses.
 
“Former Cheltenham  managing director “beneath the bonnet” Edward Gillespie yesterday chaired the first of a series of committee meetings that promised to identify the challenges ahead for the sport, for now basking in the glow of two fabulous festivals. It is understandable that the owners of both these racecourses “The Jockey Club” are stated to be basking ”beneath the bonnet” of their two massive financial coup.
 
“In the first review of the code in 11 years, the BHA government pledged to examine the race program, field sizes and horse population, and will also address regional variances, with particular attention given to the grassroots and middle-tiers.
 
“It begins a month after trainer Donald McCain complained of a “criminal” shortage of suitable races in the north in the wake of a Cheltenham Festival at which the region gained just two fourth places from 25 runners. McCain is a member of the twenty-strong panel expected to complete its report and publish recommendations within the calendar year.
 
“Government director Ruth Quinn said: “Having just come off the back of a successful Grand National meeting, which was itself hot on the heels of another memorable Cheltenham Festival, some might be forgiven for thinking jump racing is in perfect health “Beneath the bonnet?” Ruth Quinn may be looking in the wrong place however. The winner of the 2015 Grand National Many Clouds does not have a bonnet however.

No one could have failed to notice the distress Many Clouds was in following this  four and a half mile + jumping track with 28 huge chase fences to clear, going stated by the bloodhorse illiterate to be G0OD TO SOFT (good in places.)  Many Clouds nearly lost his life out there on the racetrack, finishing exhausted to the point of collapse and death. Leighton Aspell taking the saddle and weight cloth off him out on the track and walked back to the weighing room alone. Whilst Many Clouds was prevented from going down, by people throwing buckets of water over him in an effort to save his life.
Who wants to see the winner of the British Grand National in any year finish in such distress? So distressed that he can’t make it back to the winner’s enclosure? There is far too much suffering, distress and hardship in this world today already, without the likes of this going on in the name of sport. What happened to Many Clouds on Saturday is nothing to do with sport. It is to do with the bloodhorse illiterate incompetence of the British Jockey Club who own Aintree racecourse, and who do not have to answer to anyone.
 
Massive government debt is owed to all true horsemen by corrupt government parties a multi- billion pound horseracing industry, an industry being dishonestly run as a charity. With no true horseracing rules, no true career structure, and no true wage structure accountable for skills achieved.  With dishonest government fob-off lip- service being the order of the day, every day. No steeplechase should be run with 28 fences, 12 fences needs to be the maximum.
 


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