Monday, 27 July 2015

TUESDAY JULY 28, RACING POST, DAY ONE OF FIVE FROM GLORIOUS GOODWOOD 2015.

 
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TUESDAY  JULY 28  CH4 LIVE. RACING POST 2015 
Week Monday July 27 to Sunday August 2.

 CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
Taking a Closer look at Horseracing
 http://racing.channel4.com/

RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARD

The clues are here, but can you spot them?
A Work in Progress Guide

 BIG RACE PREVIEW .

 

 *  REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS  RESULTS* 
 http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-07-22




 BRITISH HORSERACING GOVERNMENT
FACT NOT FICTION.   
 GOVERNMENT - V - PUNTERS - V - RACEHORSES 
JMC: Male government needs to start to learn to work with the British people not against them,  their dark age punishment zone needs firing in the Common's rubbish bin.



 At Ascot on Saturday the 7f  3.15:  Speculative  Bid (IRE) 4 9-5 partner Jamie Spencer Team (David) Elsworth.


A horse, who gallops riderless out of a starting stall can take no part in that race.
Speculative Bid 4-1f  jumped out of the starting stalls without Jamie Spencer.


Speculative Bid was stopped from running in this race by a dangerous hitch in the starting stalls procedure. It was noted that government couldn't care less about Jamie Spencer or Speculative Bid, all male government cared about was money, the root of all evil.



All punters who backed Speculative Bid are due their stake money back, end of story. As simple as that. One ripple leads to a whole lot of other ripples in horseracing ending up totally changing the original betting template of a race. As happened in this feature race on Saturday.



 All racehorses are dependent on the condition of the turf. Something that punters need to keep in mind before they risk their money. 

 

TURFCALL:

Royal Ascot on Saturday a horse could gallop into Ascot’s Swinley Bottom sound, and come out the other end crippled for life.  We do not want our racehorses or our jockey's to be  crippled for life.
Eight runners were taken out of the 3.15 as Ascot on Saturday. Three were taken out of 3.45 the feature race.  The going stick does not lie.

The weather effects the going on all racecourses, the going effects the horses, the going effects the trainers, the going effects the owners, anything that effects the horses effects the jockey's. The weather will always be the deciding factor in global horseracing, to run, or not to run. A big question mark for all trainers. Make no mistake about that.

 
  We do not want our little babies having to experience
  the terror of war,  anytime in their lives.
 
 BBC1 BREAKFAST
6.00am to 10.00am
A warm welcome to all: 
presented by Louise Minchin, Bill Turnbull and Stephanie McGovern.
Our Carol brings us a full and thorough weather forecast. Notes only here.
Yesterday's rain gives way to a mainly dry day with sunshine. 
Our Steph out and about in Birmingham showing us a new railway
and shopping complex being built. Steph looks good all dressed up in builders gear.
Tricky unsettled weather forecast this week for Glorious Goodwood.
Likely to be mainly dry today.  How much rain the racecourse turf has absorbed will depend on the going today.  

Lord Sewel has resigned after hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Lets take a closer look at The House of Lords, and it's purpose?

Surely the British people should be able to follow the work going on in this area in an honest House of Lords and an honest House of Commons newspaper. Dark age government secrecy is dishonest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33685519


Our Queen's Household Cavalry bring us a Ride - Display.
At the New Forest Show Today.

New Forest Show | New Forest & Hampshire County Show

www.newforestshow.co.uk/


TIMELINE:
NEW RULE PASSED IN BRITISH LAW:

TO CHALLENGE A WILL AND OPEN THE DOOR TO GET DISHONEST INHERITANCE WILL’S AND MALE CORRUPT LAWYERS THROWN OUT.
Yahoo News UK - 3 hours ago


PAUSE FOR THOUGHT

 




GLOBAL HORSERACING
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome  to Nicholas Godfrey.
 
 
 


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