COUNTDOWN TO ASCOT 3.50: FEATURE RACE KING GEORGE V1 AND QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 STAKES ON SATURDAY JULY 25.
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WEDNESDAY JULY 22 CH4 LIVE. RACING POST 2015
Week Monday July 20 to Sunday July 26.
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PAUSE FOR THOUGHT
GLOBAL HORSERACING
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to Nicholas
Godfrey.
LUCA CUMANI
Peter Thomas
Racing Post Tuesday July 21, 2015
Peter Thomas meets the man preparing Postponed for Ascot on Saturday, who is also eying a milestone in Germany next month.
25 Jul 15 ASCOT King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Sponsored By Qipco) (British Champions Series) (Group 1) Cl1 1m4f
“Back in the day, when Blighty had yet to embrace all things
continental and was still living in a dark age of boiled beef and carrots, the
young émigré, by now under the wing of Henry Cecil at Warren Place, tested the
cultural waters with a prank that highlighted the gulf he was attempting to
bridge. When I came over, England was better run than Italy but with worse
food, explains the 66 –year- old with a wicked grin, and when I was working for
Henry there was a girl there who asked me one day how you grew spaghetti ….
http://lucacumani.com/
http://www.highclereracing.co.uk/trainers/luca-cumani
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey.
LUCA CUMANI
Peter Thomas
Racing Post Tuesday July 21, 2015
Peter Thomas meets the man preparing Postponed for Ascot on Saturday, who is also eying a milestone in Germany next month.
Peter Thomas meets the man preparing Postponed for Ascot on Saturday, who is also eying a milestone in Germany next month.
25 Jul 15 | ASCOT | King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Sponsored By Qipco) (British Champions Series) (Group 1) Cl1 1m4f |
“Back in the day, when Blighty had yet to embrace all things
continental and was still living in a dark age of boiled beef and carrots, the
young émigré, by now under the wing of Henry Cecil at Warren Place, tested the
cultural waters with a prank that highlighted the gulf he was attempting to
bridge. When I came over, England was better run than Italy but with worse
food, explains the 66 –year- old with a wicked grin, and when I was working for
Henry there was a girl there who asked me one day how you grew spaghetti ….
http://www.highclereracing.co.uk/trainers/luca-cumani
ALTHOUGH England is his home and Tuscan food and wine his yearning,
Cumani enjoys any foreign travel that may lead to a winner. Lately he’s been
flicking through the German brochure, planning the Grosser Preis von Berlin
trip he has in mind for Jockey Club Stakes winner and Princess of Wales’s
Stakes runner-up Second Step on August 9.
The Group 1 would be a feather in the cap of the son of Dalakhani – a progressive
horse who shows very little at home but keeps on surprising those closest to
him but also another personal achievement for the trainer, which he is keen to
point out.
“I’m looking forward to going because if we were to win, it would be the 13th country in the world we’d won a Group race in,” he beams. “Do you want a list of them? Yes, yes, yes please. England, France, Ireland, Italy, Dubai, Canada, America, Singapore, Japan, Australia, Turkey and Hong Kong. It gives me a great pleasure to have done that and I think it’s a list to be proud of, but on the other hand you could say it’s taken me a long time, because I’ve been training for 39 years.
JMC: Family Cumani have made a massive contribution to British and Global horseracing over the last 39 years. Plus taking many apprentices under their wing.
DALAKHANI.
Dalakhani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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