leighton
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A horse I done at Meydan is going again today won there last time out just got up on the line lead the race from start to finish. Jamr in the 3.05 might be worth a look.
tweetstreet said:What happens when there's a stewards inquiry? Can the result be overturned?
First 2 horses in the 4:05 ran close to the fence or something.
cockneycarparkm32 said:I got told to look out for the horse , dare to doubt when it comes over to the mainland, looking for a race for it to win . It ran in third at Tipperary today , trained by Mullins owner J.Ennis . I got told to look out for it over here ,reason I didnt mention it , and gladly as it was placed 3rd.
Mainland Britain (GB) "over here", reason I didnt mention it...... horse is from Ireland (IRL) . Check out Irishracing.com .click on a horse ,you get details of all connections , here and Ireland :)Swordfish7 said:cockneycarparkm32 said:I got told to look out for the horse , dare to doubt when it comes over to the mainland, looking for a race for it to win . It ran in third at Tipperary today , trained by Mullins owner J.Ennis . I got told to look out for it over here ,reason I didnt mention it , and gladly as it was placed 3rd.
What do you mean by "the mainland" because Thurles, where it ran today is in Ireland. If Ireland is what you meant, where was the horse before?
blumoon said:The death has taken place of former champion jockey and leading trainer Josh Gifford. The 70-year-old suffered a heart attack, and died in the early hours this Thursday morning.
Gifford was champion jockey four times in a career that produced 642 winners, and he enjoyed great success as a trainer notably winning the 1981 Grand National with Aldaniti.
Among his 1500 plus winners as a trainer were the likes of 1993 Queen Mother Champion Chase victor Deep Sensation, and other top chasers like dual Mackeson Gold Cup winner Bradbury Star and the Sun Alliance Chase winner Brief Gale.
RIP
Does seem a strange phrase to use..meeesh said:blumoon said:The death has taken place of former champion jockey and leading trainer Josh Gifford. The 70-year-old suffered a heart attack, and died in the early hours this Thursday morning.
Gifford was champion jockey four times in a career that produced 642 winners, and he enjoyed great success as a trainer notably winning the 1981 Grand National with Aldaniti.
Among his 1500 plus winners as a trainer were the likes of 1993 Queen Mother Champion Chase victor Deep Sensation, and other top chasers like dual Mackeson Gold Cup winner Bradbury Star and the Sun Alliance Chase winner Brief Gale.
RIP
The death has taken place ?
what sort of a statement is that,as though it was pre arranged
cockneycarparkm32 said:Mainland Britain (GB) "over here", reason I didnt mention it...... horse is from Ireland (IRL) . Check out Irishracing.com .click on a horse ,you get details of all connections , here and Ireland :)Swordfish7 said:cockneycarparkm32 said:I got told to look out for the horse , dare to doubt when it comes over to the mainland, looking for a race for it to win . It ran in third at Tipperary today , trained by Mullins owner J.Ennis . I got told to look out for it over here ,reason I didnt mention it , and gladly as it was placed 3rd.
What do you mean by "the mainland" because Thurles, where it ran today is in Ireland. If Ireland is what you meant, where was the horse before?