Wednesday, 26 August 2015

THURSDAY AUGUST 27, RACING POST 2015. STEVE DENNIS, YOU'D BE AMAZED TO SEE WHAT'S ON THE OTHERSIDE OF THE FENCE.

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SKY NEWS : HUMAN TIDE
CAUSED BY EVIL BRITISH MALE GOVERNMENT WAR MACHINE
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THURSDAY AUGUST  27,  CH4 LIVE. RACING POST 
Week Monday August 24 to Sunday August 30.

 CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
A Work in Progress Guide
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?

 *  REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS  RESULTS
 
 JMC: We do not want our little babies having to experience
  the terror of war,  anytime in their lives.
We come into this world fragile and helpless.
 next the human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.
 
 BBC1 BREAKFAST
interaction
6.00am to 9.15am
A warm welcome to all: 
Presented by Stephanie McGovern and Charlie Stayt.
Our Carol brings us a full and thorough weather forecast. Nippy Notes only here.
Bank Holiday Weekend: Unsettled. Cooler, blustery with some heavy showers likely. Sunny  spells, will brighten up later.

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BBC2 Victoria Derbyshire
9.15am to 11.00am

Victoria Derbyshire - BBC Two

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With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's new daily news and current affairs programme

Naga Munchetty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joanna Gosling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


 

PAUSE FOR THOUGHT 



GLOBAL HORSERACING 
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey  2015.

 

EPSOM PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE.
1947 - 2015
WEDNESDAY EPSOM THE GLORY YEARS:
Part 1 of 3.
 
“In the first of a three-part series Nicholas Godfrey rolls back the years to when Epsom was in it’s heyday as a training centre, pages 8-9.
http://turfcall2-racingpost.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/wednesday-august-26-racing-post-2015.html
 
 
THURSDAY: PETER THOMAS: AND STEVE DENNIS
Part 2 of 3 
"ON HOW EPSOM IS STRUGGLING FOR SURVIVAL . "
1947 - 2015
 
EPSOM PAST, PRESENT. FUTURE
A STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL
“An ace set of gallops with a nice racecourse attached. "
 
“Steve Dennis spends a work morning alongside the Epsom training fraternity. You’d be amazed by what’s on the other side of the fence.

"What we have here is an ace set of gallops with quite a nice racecourse attached. The famously undulating circuit over which the greatest Flat race in the world is run commands all the attention, all eyes fixed on the twisting, turning green ribbon that has bewitched the racing world since 1780. And no one sees what’s on the other side of the fence. Whybrow  47, says: “There are 640 acres of gallops here, Epsom training grounds.
Manager since 2005, when he made the choice between looking after the racecourse and looking after the gallops, a job he had combined for the previous 11 years.

 
  
"Behind the screening trees, before you get to the computer-belt jostle of Tadworth’s homes and gardens, the ground falls gently away in tiers of grass gallops, all the way to a girdling Polytrack strip at the foot of the hill. Epsom Downs is the racecourse; these are the Walton Downs, downland  gallops that haven’t seen a plough since before King Charles lost his head, beautiful, springy turf, lent lushless by the biblical downpours just in time for Lee Carter’s horses to come cantering along two-by-two, Noah-style. Today is not a serious work morning, just a pipe opener time for the 160 or so horses trained from the 11 yards that comprise Epsom’s stable strength. 
 
“Nigel Whybrow turns on the windscreen wipers, it being a typical summer morning, turns off the inner racecourse road at the mile pole and crosses over into a secret world. "

 
1.     JMC: Could this be the secret world explored by Alice in Wonderland? If not, what else could it be?  You may well ask. CLUE: Anything to do with the senses? What particular senses? How do you communicate so accurately with these most beautiful of all creatures to achieve such highly athletic success together, worldwide?
2.     What is it that needs to be done to bring Epsom’s fabulous horseracing facility back to life again? "an educational foundation where creative talents can be discovered and developed, and where one can spread culture through the teaching of crafts and the preservation of knowledge that might otherwise be destroyed or forgotten".
 
 
3.    Is Britain in danger of losing the true skills that bind global horseracing together? What are Newmarket, Malton, Lambourn, Lewis and Malborough doing to protect their rich horseracing history?  History pieced together over the last four centuries by true bloodhorse literate horsemen and horsewomen who have battled bloodhorse illiteracy against all the odds, over all this time.
 
 STANLEY WOOTTON ACHIEVED TRUE BLOODHORSE LITERACY IN HIS OWN RIGHT   
 STAFF INGHAM ACHIEVED TRUE BLOODHORSE LITERACY IN HIS  OWN RIGHT.
EDWARD JAMES BLOODHORSE ILLITERATE. BUT WELL AWARE THAT COUNTRY  SKILLS NEED MINDING.
1.      West Dean College 
3.    West Dean College is situated in the 6,350-acre West Dean Estate, of West Dean near Chichester. The Estate was formerly the home of the poet and patron of the arts, Edward JamesWikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_James
Edward William Frank James (1907–1984) was a British poet known for his patronage of the surrealist art movement.
o    Surrealism ·
o    New Mexico ·
o    Las Pozas ·
o    West Dean

5.    West Dean[edit]

7.     The St Roche's Arboretum at West Dean
8.    In 1964, James gave his English estate which included West Dean House at West Dean to a charitable trust. The Edward James Foundation comprises West Dean College, a centre for the preservation of traditional arts and crafts, through short courses and full-time Diplomas and MAs. One of only two professional Tapestry Weaving studios in the UK, an Art Gallery are all housed on a 6,400-acre (26 km2) estate which is open to the public through the West Dean Gardens.
 
 
9.    West Dean College is part of the Edward James Foundation set up in 1971 in response to James' vision of establishing "an educational foundation where creative talents can be discovered and developed, and where one can spread culture through the teaching of crafts and the preservation of knowledge that might otherwise be destroyed or forgotten".
 





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