Tuesday, 8 November 2011

THE RACING POST WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9th 2011 SPECIAL FOCUS THE WHIP

THE RACING POST  WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9th 2011 
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY 7th TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13th 2011

TODAY'S CARDS Exeter, Bangor, Southwell and Kempton Park
SPECIAL FOCUS THE WHIP

THE RACING POST “DISQUALIFICATION DEBATE …SHOULD IT JUST BE JOCKEYS WHO TAKE THE HIT FOR WHIP ABUSE?

“SIR MARK PRESCOTT NEWMARKET TRAINER 
 THE CASE FOR  DISQUALIFICATION
“INCENTIVE TO BREAK THE RULES IS REMOVED."
“IF YOU take the race off the horse there’s no incentive for the jockey to break the rules. At the moment the jockey is blackmailed by circumstance into breaking the rule, but once he knows that if he exceeds the limit he will lose the race then there’s no incentive to break the rules and you have a level playing field.

“If you’re in the final furlong of the Derby what are you going to do? You know you can’t lose the race. It’s the only rule that the breaking of which can win you a race but cannot lose you a race, which is madness.

“It’s very hard to get a logical debate about this because everyone has their own interests, but my feeling is that if you’re going to have these rules then the only option is to take the race off them to remove the incentive.

“People talk about the fuss of taking the race off one owner. Well, it’s unfair to one owner now because he’s beaten by the jockey breaking the rules.

“It’s just logic. Should the transgressor win the race or the transgressor  lose the race? Once jockeys know they’ll lose the race you won’t see them doing it.

“People just don’t like the idea of something losing a race and the authorities are terrified to do it, but if they’ve invented these rules they’ve got to be man enough to stand up with them.

“If I dope the horse it loses the race. If the jockey flattens three others it looses the race. If it carries the wrong weight, goes the wrong distance, goes the wrong side of the marker, it looses the race. But you can use the whip as often as you want and the horse doesn’t lose the race. How can that make sense?  ENDS



RACING POST HEADLINES YESTERDAY NOVEMBER 8th

ANDREW SCUTTS and  GRAHAM DENCH
“WORRIED O’NEILL SAYS WHIP RULES ARE TOO RIGID”
“JONJO O’NEILL  yesterday used the occasion of stable jockey Tony McCoy’s first ban under the new whip rules to express his concern not just for McCoy but more so for riders eking out a living at the other end of the game.

“McCoy incurred a five-day suspension for hitting Ffos Las runner-up  CADDIE MASTER nine times, one over the limit, on Sunday, after which he said his mount would have won the race before the new rules came in on October 10, and questioned whether it was  “worth it the way things are”  - a  reference to carrying on his career.

“O’Neill, CADDIE MASTERS trainer, said : ‘The rules are to rigid. They have to apply a bit of common sense or the lazy horses will all be heading for early retirement as it will be a waste of time having them in training.

“I have not seen every case, but I don’t think anyone is doing too much wrong. They make us sound like murderers, but we all love horses.

“I feel sorry for AP and Ruby (Walsh) and those lads, but even more sorry for those lads who are the backbone of racing but are struggling to make a living with limited rides and limited winners. “

“O’Neill  added: “It’s not just as simple as counting, and if AP and Ruby, who are very good riders, very professional  and completely in control, can’t cope what chance have the younger or lesser lads got?”

“We need a bit of common sense, but there doesn’t seem to be too much of it around unfortunately.

“Talks are ongoing between the Professional Jockeys Association  (PJA) and BHA over the rules and it is understood the two sides are edging closer together on the thorny issues of penalties, perhaps even to the extent a new structure might be agreed.”

“PJA chief executive Kevin Darley said “We’re having constructive, regular, ongoing talks with the BHA.

“It’s fair to say that, as is obvious from reading what AP said in the newspapers today,  jockeys aren’t  happy with the penalties.

“But we are having positive discussions in private with the BHA to agree on the way forward for the benefit of the sport. – the situation we have now is not doing the sport any good. “

“It had been Darley’s intention to step down as PJA boss this month, but his departure has been delayed by the whip controversy.”

“Whatever happens with my own position I intend to help resolve this,” he said. “The penalties are harsh.

“Racing in Britain is not like racing elsewhere; horses and riders are constantly faced with different scenarios due to the diversity of tracks, races and ground. That there are so many variables is in fact probably the cause of the problems under these new rules.

 In effect, Flat racing  and Jump racing are two different sports. There is a variety in distances and tracks and the new whip rules in context of those differences is something that can be looked at.

“We’ve not really got into the Jumps season yet and faced prolonged testing conditions. The eight-hit limit I’m sure is something that will be constantly reviewed and monitored.” END

J MARGARET CLARKE TURFCALL 

British horseracing needs to move on now to a higher level whilst we still have great trainers and great horsemen around, to give the true lead.


Horseracing is a sport not a war, Irish racing together with British racing hold a responsibility to all the countries worldwide who now have horseracing to get the rules right and to keep the rules right to achieve the true balance.


No way does this mean going back to the dark ages as the new rules dictate now, their proposed penalties are totally unacceptable, frightening and totally out  of context here.


If this is the way the politicians intend to run and continue to run this country a total and  horrific disaster.



THE RACING POST TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8th 2011 SOUVENIR PULLOUT CHARTING THE FLAT RACE SEASON 2011

THE RACING POST TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8th 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY NOVEMBER 7th TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13th 2011

TODAY'S CARDS Huntingdon, Sedgefield and Lingfield.


FREE INSIDE FRANKELY AMAZING " A  facinating 12-page souvenir pullout charting a season set alight by Sir Henry Cecil's wonder horse, including all the stats and memorable displayes.

FLAT REVIEW 2011. Don't miss this, another for your racing file.
 ONLY 3 DAYS TO GO  .... DEADLINE LOOMING TO ENTER THE TOTE TEN TO FOLLOW, we have got all you need  to hunt down a fortune over the jumps."

JULIAN MUSCAT "Recalls the life of a tortured genius FRED ARCHER


GRAHAM DENCH "BOOKIES fear the power of Nicholls




IN YESTERDAY'S RACING POST MONDAY NOVEMBER 7TH 2011
HEADLINES READ AS FOLLOWS:

 ANDREW KING "DEJECTED MCCOY HITS OUT  AFTER FIRST WHIP BAN "
TONY Mc COY yesterday joined RUBY WALSH in predicting a ‘long hard winter’ for jump jockeys after incurring his first whip ban under the controversial new rules.

“The 16-time champion was handed a five-day ban after hitting CADDIE MASTER, the short- head runner-up to FRONTIER DANCER in the 3m handicap hurdle at  Ffos Las, nine times, one over the limit.

“McCoy will now miss the first day of the Hennessy meeting as he is banned from November 20 to 24."

“I will have to get a part time-job somewhere – me and all the other jockeys that are being treated like this,” said a clearly dejected McCoy."

“The way things are going there are a lot of us who’ll be looking around for other ways of earning a living."

“The 37 year- old continued: ‘I’ve been riding horses for a long time and you tend to ride the way you always have done. I gave the horse only an extra flick and that was counted as a hit, but it was not a smack, it was merely a slap. CADDIE MASTER would have won this race six weeks ago (before the new rules came in ) and you have to feel disappointed for the owners and, I suppose, the sport because other people must be looking at this and wondering what’s gone wrong when you cannot get competitive.”

“When asked if he would consider an appeal, McCoy added: “Appeal? Who to? The same people who made the new rules up?

“ If Ruby Walsh could not get off for what he did at Aintree, what chance would I have?"

“For the likes of myself, Ruby and all the other jockeys who have been done it is going to be a long hard winter and you have to ask yourself is it worth it, the way things are?”

“Stewards secretary Simon Cowley said: ‘Tony McCoy hit his mount nine times in the home straight, which is one over the permitted level under the new guide-lines, and was therefore given a five-day suspension.”  END

ANDREW KING RACING POST COMMENT  “JUMP racing has never had a better ambassador than Tony McCoy and events at Ffos Las yesterday (Sunday November 6th 2011)  serve only to highlight the inadequacies and folly of the BHA whip rules.

“A sport who’s competitive edge is dissolved by rules that affect many to appease the few can be described only as in decline.

“If you penalise professionals for trying to win, those paying at the turnstiles and frequenting betting shops will leave in droves. McCoy said that six weeks ago the horse in question, CADDIE MASTER, would have won. Punters who backed the 4-1 favourite to notch his fourth consecutive win must have been left thinking exactly the same.

“We keep hearing that public perception is important as regards the whip. Now let’s see how that stands up outside the hallowed hallways of 75 High Holborn.

“Public perception did not stop many members of the bumper crowd at Ffos Las from asking Mc Coy for his autograph, something he was, as always, willing to accommodate despite the suspension.

“Public perception did not stop hundreds of thousands voting McCoy BBC Sports Personality Of The Year  11 months ago.”

“How many would have voted for, or asked for his autograph yesterday, if for one moment they considered he was guilty of abusing horses with a whip in a race?” END


J. MARGARET CLARKE TURFCALL
HELLO …..is  anyone there ….?  Is anyone there at 75 High Holborn?
You can’t say to a horse “ Oh do please ‘Hurry Up’ we won’t get to the winning post in time ….

THE BRITISH HORSERACING REGULATION AUTHORITY (BHA) have recently published two bloodhorse illiterate documents:

Firstly a bloodhorse illiterate document of some 78 pages titled
"WHIP REVIEW OCTOBER 2011"

Secondly a bloodhorse illiterate document some 55 pages titled
" GRAND NATIONAL REVIEW NOVEMBER 2011  "

WHEN DO THESE SUPPOSED REGULATION PEOPLE INTEND TO PUBLISH THEIR BLOODHORSE LITERATE WHIP REVIEW?

WHEN DO THESE SUPPOSED REGULATION PEOPLE INTEND TO PUBLISH THEIR BLOODHORSE LITERATE GRAND NATIONAL REVIEW?


















Monday, 7 November 2011

THE RACING POST MONDAY NOVEMBER 7th 2011 PAUL NICHOLLS STABLE TOUR PLUS SUE SMITHS, AND JESSICA HARRINGTON

TODAY’S CARDS: Carlisle, Hereford and Southwell

PAUL NICHOLLS STABLE TOUR  16-PAGE PULLOUT INSIDE  
Comprehensive horse-by-horse guide to jump racing’s most powerful stable.
PLUS Sue Smith and Jessica Harrington


ALL THE STORIES FROM BREEDERS’ CUP 2011

LEE MOTTERSHEAD  JOY FOR O’BRIENS  ON A TRIUMPHANT  OCCASION FOR THE MASTER  AT  BALLYDOYLE

THE MONDAY JURY

DAVID MILNES “BROOKS RESUMES AS A TRAINER AFTER 13 YEARS

Friday, 4 November 2011

THE RACING POST SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5th 2011 BREEDERS' CUP USA

THE RACING POST SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5th 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 31st TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6th


Please use this link for today's C4 Morning Line
http://turfcallmorningline.blogspot.com/2011/11/c4-morning-line-saturday-november-5th.html


THE RACING POST BRITAIN AND IRELAND FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4th 2011

THE RACING POST FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4th 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 31st TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6th.

DAWN BREAKS ON THE STATESIDE SHOWDOWN FROM THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
THE RACING POST – BE IN THE KNOW - FANTASTIC COVERAGE OF THE BREEDERS’ CUP.

“WHEN YOU COME TO SOMEWHERE LIKE THIS  you try to get yourself prepared for the hurt, but the hurt never gets any easier”
AIDAN O'BRIEN ….”

ATR LIVE FIRST RACE 8.10 TONIGHT
C4 LIVE TOMORROW SATURDAY DAY TWO THE MORNING LINE 7.55AM TO 8.55AM DON'T MISS IT


TODAY'S RACING POST PACKAGE INCLUDES:
*PRICEWISE TOM (The Punters Champion) SEGAL
  INTERESTING FACTS TO BET OR NOT TO BET
*LATEST NEWS FROM CHURCHILL DOWNS
*PREVIEW
*ELECTRIFYING ARAZI http://www.turfcall.co.uk/gallery/gallery-france.html 


FILLIES TAKE STAGE TO RENEW RIVALRIES
ON THE FIRST DAY
LEE MOTTERSHEAD  SAYS "TALENTED RAIDERS HAVE PLENTY GOING FOR THEM IN THE OPENING EXCHANGES
“IN THE name of GOLDIKOVA , both sides of the Atlantic will tomorrow be united. First, however the home of American racing scene to the renewing of old rivalries, as a hand-picked selection of Europe’s finest fillies are charged with representing the raiders on day one of the Breeders’ Cup.

REVIEW OF GOLDIKOVA'S RACE:  http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/court-vision-breeders-cup-churchill-downs-mile-goldikova-loses-crown-on-final-start/943193/breederscup/
“With the feted ZENYATA now retired. Stateside fans starved of genuine top-class performers will give overmuch of their whooping and hollering to the gorgeous GOLDIKOVA , the undoubted centre of attention at Churchill Downs, where she last year created history and this time attempts to create some more when seeking to end her fantastic career with a fourth straight success in the Breeders’ Cup mile ....

“FIGHTING for a piece of the action tomorrow will be the mighty SO YOU THINK in the Classic and a host of our middle-distance stars in a Turf that is invariably won by Europe and,  given the strength of the 2011 challenge, should be won by Europe once again ….
“Denying the home team will be harder this evening, but on ladies’ day in Kentucky we have on our side a trainer who triumphed at the first Breeders’ Cup in 1984 and, 27 years on, bids to enhance a record that has become even more impressive in recent years.

"It was as a 33 year old California-based trainer that John Gosden sent out ROYAL HEROINE to take the inaugural Mile at Hollywood Park. Now 60 and a Newmarket resident, Britain’s most prolific source of winners at the last three Breeders Cups is represented by ELUSIVE KATE and QUESTING, who attempt to emulate DONATIVUM and POUNCED, both of whom struck as two-year-olds when scoring at Santa Anita in 2008 and 2009. Gosden, equally knowledgeable of what it takes to win in the US and at home, will have his highest hopes reserved for ELUSIVE KATE, who tackles the  Juvenile Fillies Turf as favourite following her front-running success in the Prix Marcel Boussac.


“O’BRIEN OPENS UP. The Ballydoyle trainer offers Lee Mottershead some fascinating insights.

“We try to improve and change things but by doing that you can often take a step back

“IT WAS like Aidan O’Brien laid bare. This year, more than in any previous year, O’Brien has kept his own counsel, but that all changed in a morning full of insight and introspection at Churchill Downs, where one of the sport’s most successful trainers spoke like never before.

“Save for winner’s enclosure comments, news from Ballydoyle  this season has largely limited to the Tweets of O’Brien’s wife Annemaria . Yesterday , we realised what we had been missing as her husband offered a fascinating insight into his own feelings, Classic contender SO YOU THINK and even on his views on potential jockey arrangements for 2012.

“For members of the media, hooked on O’Brien every word, this was like living the American dream.

“All season long the forty-two-year-old has made clear his huge admiration for SO YOU THINK. He did so again here,  explaining that the horse he sees on the home gallops has not yet been seen on European racecourses. Blinkers, he feels could make the difference, but although once more keen to eulogise about “The big black horse” – who he revealed stays in training next year – he admitted his own tendency to deliver rave reviews might not have always been wise.

“I’m not trying to blow him up,” he said. “After races I would probably be better off not talking at all because what I say only gives people a stick to beat the horse.

“It can be very dangerous. When I read back what you lads say I say, it’s like, “Am I talking bull –s-h-i-t  again?” I don’t mean to be, but maybe I get a bit carried away.”

“And if he does get carried away, it is invariably O’Brien himself who suffers most.

“In our position there are so many disappointments,,” He said.” Believe me, those disappointments hurt but you just have to move on from them.

“When you come to somewhere like this you just try to get yourself prepared for the hurt , but the hurt doesn’t get any easier.

“We’ve brought some very good horses to the Classic and it would be unbelievable if it ever happens for us, but it’s something I don’t even dream about.”

 
TODAY’S CARDS: Flos Las, Hexam, Fontwell, Wolverhampton, Down Royal, Dundalk and Churchill Downs

Thursday, 3 November 2011

THE RACING POST THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3rd 2011 BREEDERS' CUP COUNTDOWN

THE RACING POST THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3rd 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 31st TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6th 2011
TODAY’S CARDS Musselburgh, Towcester, Southwell, Wolverhampton  and Thurles

GET READY FOR THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH
STARTS TOMORROW
"THE BREEDERS' CUP Two-day spectacular kicks off with British runners in five of the six races, including Roger Varian’s unbeaten NAHRAIN in the Fillies and Mare Turf. Expert analysis including Pricewise (The Punters Champion).
NAHRAIN partner FRANKIE DETTORI
Breeders’ Cup Friday November 4th 2011 Churchill Downs (USA)

10.50 Emirates Airline Breeders' Cup Fillies and Mares Turf (Grade 1) (3yo+) 1m3f
 winner £692,308
WIN:


CASPAR NETCHER partner KIEREN FALLON
“FROM A PIE AND A PINT TO CHAMPAGNE AND STRAWBERRIES

‘SOMETIMES I CAN’T BELIEVE HOW GOOD HE IS ‘
Alan McCabe tells Peter Thomas how having Breeders’ Cup hopeful CASPAR NETSCHER in his yard is like swapping ale and pies for champagne and strawberries.
“Hard - working trainer Alan McCabe tells Peter Thomas of his hopes for Breeders’ Cup glory with 2 year old colt CASPAR NETCHER.”
Breeders’ Cup Saturday November 5th 2011 Churchill Downs (USA)
6.02 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (Grade 1) (2YO Colts and Geldings) over 1mile winner £346,154
WIN:

"THAT ARAZI MOMENT STEVE DENNIS recalls the breathtaking 2 year old colt that set Churchill Downs alight 20 years ago.

"SATURDAY RP SPECIAL 20- PAGE BREEDERS’ CUP PULLOUT WITH ALL YOU NEED TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE BIG DAY.

"JON LEES TALKS TO EX-PAT TRAINER PATRICK BYRNE who is back at the Breeders’ Cup more than a decade after hitting the big -time with TAKE CHARGE INDY two year old set to challenge for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.
"EAST ENDER'S STORY COMES FULL CIRCLE"
TAKE CHARGE INDY partner JAMES GRAHAM
Breeders’ Cup Saturday November 5th 2011 Churchill Downs (USA)
9.25  Grey  Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (Grade 1) (2yo Colts and Geldings) (Dirt) over 1m+  winner £692,308


LEE MOTTERSHEAD "CUP ORGANISERS WANT TO SEE FRANKEL NEXT YEAR.
"BREEDERS' CUP organisers yesterday voiced their support for a repositioning of British racing's new Champions Day and argued that FRANKEL'S 'legend' would be enhanced if the worlds best racehorse ended his four- year -old campaign at America's premier fixture.

"The absense of FRANKEL, together with that of leading Europian stars DANEDREAM, CIRRUS DES AIGLES, EXCELEBRATION and the now - retired DREAM AHEAD, has led some to suggest that the 28th Breeders' Cup has failed to justify its billing as Flat racing's world championships.

"With the strength of America's top performers also down on previous years, the decision of many European trainers to bypass Churchill Downs has left the two day event with only one of the world's top ten racehorses - SO YOU THINK - and just four of the top 30.
"In contrast, Ascot's inaugural Champion's Day was contested by five of the sport's ten best thoroughbred's, most notably FRANKEL. Britain's most valuable afternoon next year falls only 14 days before Santa Anita's Breeders' Cup, where the Mile and  Classic are both potential targets for the Sir Henry Cecil-trained superstar ....."


FOURMIDABLE GOLDIKOVA

 JON LEES “NO LOOKING BACK NOW as GOLDIKOVA prepares to bow out by making history with a fourth Breeders’ Cup victory. All the latest from Churchill Downs.
“Head steels himself for Goldicova’s farewell saying ‘Part of my life for five years or so ….

“AN EMOTIONAL Freddie Head yesterday confirmed that Saturday will mark the end of an extraordinary era as he announced that GOLDIKOVA’S bid for an unprecedented  fourth Breeders’ Cup Mile. Victory would be her last race.
“Head said he was pleased the mare, who was yesterday cut to 7-4 (from 2) by Coral, was bowing out at an event she has dominated like no other horse in history, but also sad to be loosing a champion with whom he has enjoyed such a long and successful spell.”

GOLDIKOVA partner OLIVIER PESLIER
Breeders’Cup Friday November 4th 2011 Churchill Downs (USA)
10.07  TVG Breeders' Cup Mile (Grade 1) (3yo+) (Turf) over 1m winner £692,308 




TONY SMURTHWAITE  “ELLIOTT HITS OUT AT 'JOKE' NATIONAL REVIEW." 
GRAND NATIONAL winning trainer Gordon Elliott has described  as a ‘joke’ a change to the conditions of the John Smith’s-sponsored race that threatens to derail his plan to target the £900,000 contest with four-time chase winner NEDZER’S RETURN.
 
“Elliott, who shot to fame when training 2007 National  hero SILVER BIRCH, was reacting to the publication of a report following a BHA review sparked by the furore surrounding  two equine fatalities and other negative publicity during this year’s race in April.

http://www.britishhorseracing.com/grand-national-review/grand-national-review.pdf

http://www.britishhorseracing.com/grand-national-review/

http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/aintree-bha-concludes-review-into-grand-national/941173/latest/

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

THE RACING POST WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 2011 GOVERNMENT LEVY TACTICS SCAM

THE RACING POST WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 2nd 2011
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 31st TO SUNDAY NOVEMBER  6th


TODAY’S CARDS Nottingham, Warwick, Chepstow and Kempton
RODNEY MASTERS “CAPSIZE CHRIS …. and MENORAH comes a cropper too on day to forget for JOHNSON at Exeter
ALASTAIR DOWN meets PHILIP ROBINSON “The former weighing room favourite and elder statesman. Key horseman for Michael Jarvis,  who said  “In all our time working together there were only a couple of occasions when we had any sort of misunderstanding and it was sorted out in two minutes flat.
“About five or six days before Michael died I went round with some jellied eels. He was in his chair and he held my hand and said “Phil, keep coming to see me ’”
JULIAN MUSCAT  “MIDDAY can cap wonderful year for Abdullah.
“AND so to the Breeders’ Cup, when the Mile will be run immediately before the Classic on Saturday. It’s all about GOLDIKOVA and her bid for a remarkable four-timer. Only connections of rival runners will not want to see the girl go out in a blaze of glory. ”
“MIDDAY can overcome her foibles against her own sex. It’s another in the FRANKEL silks who will pluck at the heart strings on Saturday.”
DAVID CARR NEWS  LEVY DEAL comes under fire …
 “Last –Minute levy agreement ‘another bad day for racing’
“Monday’s late-night levy settlement may have prevented the secretary of state deciding funding levels but the outcome was attacked by senior racing figures yesterday.”
“The deal, concluded just fifteen minutes before the midnight deadline, was labelled “disappointing “ by BHA chairman Paul Roy while Paul Dixon, chairman of the Horseman’s Group."
JMC TURFCALL Further revealing and shocking rip off tactics from British government David Cameron and co.


RED MISSED “Britain denied again in Melbourne Cup as Dunlop raider looses out by a whisker in thriller.
NICHOLAS GODFREY FLEMINGTON YESTERDAY MELBOURNE CUP
 “DUN ON LINE Dunlop’s CADEAUX missed out by a nose as DUNADEN fightback gives French second successive Cup victory. 

  VALUE OF MELBOURNE CUP TO WINNER  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne_Cup#Prize_money
RESULT  Emerates Melbourne Cup
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/horseracing/live-coverage-melbourne-cup-parade-and-the-call-of-the-card-20111031-1mr30.html
BETTING SHOPMANAGER OF THE YEAR 2011 PULLOUT "Meet finalists inside
WEEKENDER OUT TODAY 24 - PAGE BREEDERS CUP SPECIAL.
JMC TURFCALL DON'T MISS IT, and DONT THROW IT AWAY. One for your racing file info.



EURO ZONE
JON LEES BREEDERS CUP COUNTDOWN   “Varian hopes right call was made with FARRAAJ.”


LEE MOTTERSHEAD meets trainer Michael  Matz, a remarkable man of courage and former Olympic star.  “True American hero just happy to be back on racing’s big stage.”

GOLDIKOVA leads out our Breeders’ team. All the latest from Churchill Downs



“BREEDERS’ CUP LATEST JON LEES and LEE MOTTERSHEAD report from Kentucky with the latest track talk, betting moves and local colour as the big event draws nearer.”

GRAND NATIONAL REVIEW  “The very best analysis, assessment and reaction to publication of the BHA review following the controversy surrounding the 2011 John Smith’s Grand National.”

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