Sunday, 10 July 2016

SACRED SUNDAY JULY 10, RACING POST 2016.








Flags

JMC: A Warm Welcome To All:
JMC: These flags here are to celebrate mercy through our global path to peace. Peace that can provide Global Daily Decent Human Rights that include the "Female of the Species, and  all life on this earth. RSPCA prosecutions, through male lawyers, possibly corrupt male lawyers, the scale of cruelty being allowed to go on, over the last 7 decades is not acceptable to any and all life. 


BBC 1 Monday July 4, 9.15am to 10.00am 1/5

Matron Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS.

Famous faces look back at the history of the NHS beginning with Lucy Alexander.



BBC1 Tuesday July 5, 9.15am to 10.00am 2/5

Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS.

Myleene Klass works with nurses on a ward in Belfast.




BBC 1 Wednesday July 6. 3/5

Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS:

Oritse Williams travels to Tredegar in Blaanau Gwent to visit the birthplace of former minister for health Aneurin Bevan


BBC 1 Thursday July 7, 9.15am to 10..00am 4/5
 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS:
Miriam Margolyyes travels to Glasgow, were her father trained as a doctor, finding out how he helped fulfil the NHS mission of providing  “doctors on the doorstep. “




BBC1 Friday July 8: 9.15am to 10.00am 5/5

 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS:
Eric Knowles looks at how science has improved diagnosis and the quality of life of cancer sufferers.

CATHOLIC NEWS
Will you attend World Youth Day in Krakow? An event three years in the making, World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, Poland is expected to bring in an estimated 2.5 m... Read more


RACING POST NEWS:
When are the live EU referendum TV debates?
All the big shows in the Brexit battle

WORLD NEWS:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics


  EUROPEAN BORDERS:
JMC: European Union Open Borders Law (EUL) 1973 to June 23, 2016.

David Cameron/ George Osborne ’s Dishonest Linguistic Puppet Show Act:
The fate of billions of people’s lives worldwide thrown into confusion by
these two chancers/ tricksters with "The L Plates Up."






RACING POST - THIS WEEK

Monday July 4, to  Sunday July 10, 2016.


YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

TODAY'S RACECARDS

BIG RACE ENTRIES: DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:

CH4 WEBSITE:  
http://racing.channel4.com/   

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Godolphin - The Godolphin Story





 BLOODHORSE LITERATE REALITY ZONE; UNDERSTANDING UNCERTAINTY :

JMC:  Balance, timing,  hands this young man, or is this a young
woman? Has earned his, her own "true bloodhorse literate copyright
rating. But instead is trapped in a male Tory government bloodhorse illiterate
corrupt minimum / living wage scam.




RETIREMENT OF KIEREN FALLON
“Comfortable in the saddle, Fallon was less so out of it. "
David Ashforth delivers his personal take on the complex personality behind the multiple champion.

"I FIRST met Kieren Fallon 20 years ago between races at Newmarket. Then more than now jockey's were wary and guarded with journalists. So that was the first surprise; Fallon was not. He was open, natural, helpful and generous with his time - unguarded.



“Fallon has always been different.  Not different on horseback, except – more competitive, more determined, more skilful , better able to settle a horse, better tactically, more daring, more confident, better at galvanising horses, more useful on the gallops in the mornings than most jockeys. At his best he was a strong, confident, irresistible force. There was an inevitability about his victories; he could not be denied.


“Comfortable in the saddle, Fallon was less so out of it. Hard work brought him six championships, 16 English Classics, mastery of Epsom and widespread acclaim. Yet he respected himself more as a jockey than as a person, casually risking what he had worked so hard to achieve.


“Likable, wayward, disciplined, undisciplined, generous, careless, reliable, unreliable, intimidating, exasperating and vulnerable, Fallon’s life and career was one of snakes and ladders. The snakes sometimes led to a court room.


“In 1998, shortly after becoming Henry Cecil’s stable jockey, Fallon appeared in the High Court with Lynda and Jack Ramsden, his former employers, to pursue a libel action  against The Sporting Life. The paper had accused Fallon of stopping Top Cees in aa race in Newmarket in 1995, prior to the horse’s success in the Chester Cup.


“In the Witness Box the contrast between Jack Ramsden, a successful gambler, and the champion jockey behind was striking. Ramsden, the brains behind the training operation, was crisp, terse, combative, assured. Fallon’s manner was quite, curiously dreamy and wide-eyed, seemingly bemused. There were long pauses even after innocuous questions. Yet he was an effective witness. The Ramsdens and Fallon won their libel action and Fallon was awarded £70,000 damages plus costs.
The Smiling Pioneer







JMC:  As Clive Brittain says: " You've got to take the animals into consideration
they don't come out of their loosebox every morning in the same frame of mind. “

Muggy start. Some sunshine, torrential storms, some flooding. Pollen count high.
Weekend weather, mild, muggy with thundery rain storms.


JMC:  GLOBAL TWO YEAR OLDS IN TRAINING 2016:
 COMING THROUGH NOW COMPETING ON RACECOURSES AROUND THE WORLD.  
BRITISH TWO YEAR OLD RACES 2016:

Most of these 2 year olds will have started out as yearlings in training in Autumn 2015.

We will be seeing more of them later this week taking part, some for the first time, at the Home of British Horseracing Newmarket at their July Course Three Day Festival Meeting 2016,  on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.


One can get in a car and see what man has made. One must get on a horse to see what God has made.

JMC: Give me a leg-up on your horse and I will tell you who you are.
In global horseracing jockeys often ride a horse in a race that they have never ridden before.

TRAINER TEAM JOCKEY'S HANDLER RIDERS:
At home yearling and two year old racehorses are ridden out every day by Trainer Team  Jockey's/ Handler Riders, in very short supply due to government ignorance, and abusive neglect using only the  minimum and living wage as payment.    

IT is said that children learn more in the first four years of their lives than at any other time during their whole lifetime. The same as happens to foals, yearlings, two year olds, three and four year old racehorses in training. All very much depends on how and who tutors them. They can learn the wrong things just as easily as they can learn the right things.



REVIEW BLOODHORSE LITERATE 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.



JMC: As babies we enter this world inheriting
the times we are born in. A world
developed and gifted to us by others.
We owe everything before we own anything.

The Baptism in Holy Spirit, Catholic Charismatic Renewal, & The New Evangelization"

"They had no idea what to do:"

"A new awareness of Jesus:"

"A new alertness"

BBC 1 BREAKFAST
6.00am to 9.15am.

JMC: A warm welcome to all.
Presented by Naga Munchetty and Jon Kay
JMC:  Our Carol brings a thorough weather forecast live from Wimbledon Ladies Final today.


Wimbledon Global Tennis Championships 2016. 
  Nippy Notes only here:  Sunny, warm, dry start. Likely to be bright, dry and warm for the rest of this week. Temps 14 - 24 South East with likely breezes. Cloud building later. Pollen levels high everywhere. A huge day of sport.



TRUST

You can't Buy Trust
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BBC1 ANDREW MARR  

BBC1 9.00am to 10.00am.
The Andrew Marr Show | Episode guide | Radio Times
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07f10gy/the-andrew-marr-show-29052016

Viewing figures

. The Andrew Marr Show averages around 2 million viewers an episode, representing a 30% audience share. Summer replacement. When each year Marr is away ...

JMC: Humanity? Human Rights where are they?


BBC1 NAGA MUNCHETTY

10.00am to 11.00am

SUNDAY MORNING LIVE

A debate of religious and ethical issues





BBC1 SUNDAY POLITICS


11.00am  to 12.15pm

PAUSE FOR THOUGHT: WIMBLEDON 2016:

Magic Monday, our Sue and Carol set the scene for this the second and last week of Wimbledon 2016. Day 8 of 14. Carol bringing the likely weather. After a beautiful sunny start today, cloud will build later. Likely to be bright, dry and warm for the rest of this week.  

Our  Andy Murray will be pleased to be playing at home over these last two weeks. The life of a top tennis player goes global taking the  players all around the world like horseracing.
Andy Murray will keep his cool at Wimbledon with Ivan Lendl on board, insists mum Judy.

Tom Jones - Green,Green Grass Of Home
The Preview: Monday 8 of 14:  Wimbledon

Every now and then, a story here at Wimbledon captures the imagination of a nation and far beyond. We can indulge ourselves with one such ...


Telegraph.co.uk 


Mirror.co.uk 


Sue Barker:




John McEnroe:




John McEnroe’s  World famous quote:
Global jockey's need to borrow John McEnroe Quote "You cannot be serious."

JME Tip for all young players coming through now:


“Discipline and Dedication:”


“Enjoy the moment”:



Marcus Willis:




Tim Henman: (GB) Cousin to Jim Culloty (IRE)






Jim Cullotty (IRE) Cousin to Tim Henman: (GB)







Andrew Castle:


Andrew Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia








GLOBAL HORSERACING
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing

a warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey. 





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