Saturday, June 26, 2010

WATCH CHANNEL4 ‘THE MORNING LINE’ LIVE FROM 8AM TO 9AM EVERY SATURDAY TO ORGANISE YOUR AFTERNOONS’ RACING ACTION.

THROUGH THE KEYHOLE THE CLUES ARE THERE. An interesting and entertaining program providing previews, key current news, updates, and reviews relevant to this afternoon’s live C4 action from Newmarket and Newcastle.



THE 'MORNING LINE' GUEST STAR NEXT SATURDAY (3 July) WILL BE MICHAEL KINANE OF SEA THE STARS FAME, just one of many fabulous racehorses Mick has patiently tutored and brought along throughout his brilliant racing riding career. One of the true
great’s. ‘Bloodhorse Literate’ professional horseman of the highest caliber.

Mick Kinane is fortunate indeed not to find himself banged up in the Tower of London Dungeons by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) Bloodhorse Illiterate regulation and disciplinary personnel. (Like they attempted to do to Kieren Fallon and many others. Punishing them for their professional Bloodhorse Literacy skill and expertize.)



CHANNEL 4 THE MORNING LINE TEAM PREVIEW THIS AFTERNOONS RACING FROM :


NEWMARKET (July Course) FLAT (Turf) 7 races £177k First race 1.45.
Races covered live by Channel 4 are 2.15. 2.45. 3.20.


NEWCASTLE FLAT (Turf) 7 races £304k First race 2.00.
Races covered live by Channel 4 are: 2.00. 2.30. 3.05. 3.40.
The 3.05 John Smith’s Northumberland Plate (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2)
Over 2 miles. Winner £107,887.50. 21 down to run.



Please note:
CURRAGH SUNDAY JUNE 27. 5.10 THE DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH DERBY, CURRAGH FLAT (Turf) Televised by ‘At The Races’ (ATR) GOING STATED TO BE GOOD TO FIRM (Watered) This ground and this track may suit CAPE BLANCO.



TODAY’S C4 TOTE SCOOP6 RACES LIVE ARE:
NEWMARKET 2.15.TOTE SCOOP6 Leg 1
NEWCASTLE 2.30 TOTE SCOOP6 Leg 2
NEWCASTLE 3.05 TOTE SCOOP6 Leg 3
NEWMARKET 3.20 TOTE SCOOP6 Leg4
WINDSOR 3.30 TOTE SCOOP6 Leg 5
NEWCASTLE 3.40 TOTE SCOOP6 Leg 6




CHANNEL4 HORSERACING TEAM TODAY ARE:

NICK (Lord Snooty) LUCK
Host Presenter/Broadcaster/ Bloodhorse Illiterate


MIKE (Cat) CATTERMOLE
Specialist Presenter/Broadcaster/Bloodhorse Illiterate


JOHN (Mac) McCRIRICK THE PUNTERS CHAMPION
Form Specialist/Broadcaster/Commentator. ‘Bloodhorse Illiterate’
Mac checks out the newspapers with us, sporting a cap that flies the flag for Britain’s chance to win the World Cup Football, now in full swing.


TANYA (Tipbits) STEVENSON
Form Specialist/Broadcaster. Up to the minute on line betting stats.
Email Tanya: racing@channel4.com Bloodhorse Illiterate.


DEREK (Tommo) THOMPSON
Bloodhorse Literate, Tommo reports live from Newcastle Racecourse.
Form Specialist, Presenter, Broadcaster.

Tommo meets up with last weekend’s Scoop6 winner Mr Malcolm Baglee presenting a cheque for £64, 823.10. Baglee has the chance to top this up with the bonus on offer today if he can find this winner ..... ?


SIMON HOLT
Commentator, Presenter, Broadcaster. Bloodhorse Illiterate.


BARRY (BISMARK) DENNIS
Form Specialist/Bookmaker/Bloodhorse Illiterate
Barry’s ‘Bismark’ is an unlucky horse running today.


PHONE CALL LIVE WITH DONALD McCAIN JUNIOR trainer of OVERTURN to be partnered by EDDIE AHERN in this afternoons John Smith's Northumberland Plate worth £107,887.50 to the winner. Can he win ....?



DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

SANDOWN PARK CORAL-ECLIPSE FLAT (TURF) meeting next Friday 2 July and Saturday 3 July . Since 1875 Sandown Park Racecourse has staged some of the UKs most famous contests in horse racing history. The racecourse has always attracted the cream of the competition in both jump and flat racing, and 2010 is no exception. Check out our fixtures calendar and plan your next visit to Sandown Park for spectacular live afternoon and evening race meetings. Some of our racing fixtures are teamed up with live music, live comedy and leading sporting events, making a trip to Sandown Park a great family day out in Surrey. http://www.sandown.co.uk/fixturelist/



NEWMARKET JULY FESTIVAL MEETING. Featuring Abu Dhabi Day, Champagne Lanson Ladies Day and Darley July Cup Day. Three days of classic British racing in the garden party atmosphere of the romantic July Course. Wednesday 7 July, Thursday 8 July and Friday 9 July.

The Newmarket Festival finishes over the weekend of Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th July with the Newmarket Town Carnival set to take place on Saturday 10th July at the Rowley Mile racecourse.

This Festival will once again host a range of events around the town, a town steeped in British horseracing history, a town that is the heart and home of British horseracing.

http://www.newmarketracecourses.co.uk/summer/11781147456576.html

http://www.racecoursehospitality.net/EventsNextYear.aspx?StartYear=2010&VenueID=69




GLORIOUS GOODWOOD JULY MEETING. From Tuesday 27 July through to
Saturday 31 July over five days | Chichester Events | World Events ...
Just as much a social event as a sporting highlight, 'Glorious
Goodwood' was famously described by King Edward VII as 'a garden party
with racing tacked on' ...

www.worldeventsguide.com/.../Glorious-Goodwood-horseracing.html -



IN MEMORY OF FRED ARCHER 2.45 at NEWMARKET this afternoon the BETFAIR FRED ARCHER STAKES 1 mile 4 furlongs(Listed Race) (Class 1) Winner £22,708. Five to post.


NEW BOOK PREVIEW GREAT FLAT RACE JOCKEY FRED ARCHER.


THE TIN MAN’S FAREWELL by MICHAEL TANNER.

Historical fiction on the short life of Fred Archer who rode 2748 winners including 21 Classics from 8004 rides, and died age 29 years old.


The last classic FRED ARCHER won was gained on ORMOND who’s trainer John Porter left the following thumb-nail sketch of Archers character. “His whole heart and soul were in the business he had in hand. He was almost invariably the first to weigh out, the first at the starting post, the first away when the flag fell, and as the records show, the very first to pass the winning post. A powerful personality as well as a brilliantly successful jockey.” .


Michael Tanner - The Tinmans Farewell ... own a copy of this excellent book by sending a cheque for £14.95 made out to the Injured Jockeys ...
www.annduffield.co.uk/CB0050049.php - Cached - Similars a brilliantly successful jockey.”




VIDEO FILM REVIEW

MILL REEF SOMETHING TO BRIGHTEN THE MORNING
Narrated by Albert Finney colour video 52 minutes.


In 1972 ‘aficionados’ of the turf waited anxiously for the ‘race of the century’ – MILL REEF, the little man as his jockey GEOFF LEWIS called him, was to confront the only horse which had beaten him in his career, BRIGADIER GERARD. Then disaster overtook MILL REEF – a broken leg whilst training on the Hampshire Downs. With the help of the world’s finest veterinary surgeons MILL REEF survived a gruelling eight hour operation . Had he beaten the BRIGADIER he might have become one of this century’s greatest racehorses. He most certainly became the best loved, for whilst he slowely recovered, telegrams and get well cards, some hand painted by children, poured into his stable at Kingsclere.


GLOBAL VISIONS LTD VIDEO
A KIT OWENS-BROUGH SCOTT PRODUCTION 1973

Mill Reef - Something To Brighten The Morning [VHS] [1973]: Mill ... Mill Reef - Something To Brighten The Morning [VHS] [1973]: Mill Reef, Albert Finney: ... Studio: Global Video Marketing Ltd. VHS Release Date: 18 Jun 2001 ...

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REVIEW ROYAL ASCOT ROLL OF HONOUR
TOP JOCKEY RESULT ROYAL ASCOT 2010.
WINNER: Ryan Moore 4 wins, 5 seconds, 4 thirds, 3 fourths, 30 rides.
SECOND: J. Murtagh 4 wins, 4 seconds, 0 thirds, 3 fourths, 27 rides.
THIRD: Richard Hughes 3 wins, 2 seconds, 1 thirds, 2 fourths, 22 rides.
FOURTH: Frankie Dettori 3 wins, 0 seconds, 3 thirds, 2 fourths, 25 rides.
FIFTH: Michael Hills 2 wins, 1 seconds, 0 thirds, 0 fourths, 12 rides
SIXTH: Seb Sanders 2 wins, 0 seconds, 1 thirds, 0 fourths, 7 rides
JOCKEYS with one winner each: Richard Hills, Kieren Fallon, Tom Queally, Steve Drowne, Neil Callan, Maxime Guyon, Fergus Sweeney, Paul Mulrennan, Eddie Ahern, Olivier Peslier, P J Smullen, Paul Hannagan,



PAUSE FOR THOUGHT
ROYAL ASCOT GOLDEN JUBILEE STAKES.
THE BRITISH LEG OF THE GLOBAL SPRINT CHALLENGE
(Group 1) (Class 1) Winner £255,465 run over 6 furlongs.

Winner STARSPANGLEDBANNER partnered by JOHNNY MURTAGH minder, presenter DAVID HICKEY trained by Aiden O’Brien for M Tabor, D Smith, Mrs Magnier, Michelle Massey.

Second SOCIETY ROCK PAT COSGRAVE trained by RJ FANSHAWE

Third KINSALE KING KIEREN FALLON trained by Carl O’Callaghan (USA)

THE DUBAI WORLD CUP 2010 GLOBAL SPRINT CHALLENGE
Started on 27 March 2010. To celebrate the 15th Dubai world cup and the opening of the iconic Meydan Grandstand and Race course the Dubai world cup will host eight races with the addition of the Group 3 Al Quoz sprint a 1200m turf race worth US$1million.


Dubai world cup now worth US$10 million is classified as 'Group 1 flat race'.
International music icons Elton John and Carlos Santana gave a 'live' performance. Contenders for the purses flew in from all corners of the world such as North and South America, South East Asia, Australasia and Europe.


HOW THIS GLOBAL SPRINT CHALLENGE CAME TO BE, DEVELOPED, AND IS STILL DEVELOPING.
As 11 of the world’s leading thoroughbreds stepped onto Dubai’s refurbished Nad Al-Sheba racecourse on 27 March 1996, one of racing’s most ambitious dreams came true. The brainchild of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the Dubai World Cup is a fitting tribute to his love of horses and of horseracing.


For more than two decades, horse owners and breeders from the Arab world have worked to establish the Arab presence in international thoroughbred racing, not only by winning top trophies in the United States, Great Britain, France and Japan, among others, but also by bringing world-class racing and breeding back to the Arabian Peninsula, the home of the thoroughbred’s renowned ancestor, the Arabian.


Horse racing began in the Emirate in October 1981, when the dusty Camel Track hosted the first thoroughbred. The race meeting consisted of three races - a sprint, a mile and a mile and a half. Just over a decade later in 1992, the now world-famous racing stable Godolphin began, followed by the inaugural Dubai World Cup meeting in 1996.


The initial Dubai World Cup race meeting put the United Arab Emirates on the map, as it has become the home of one of the world’s top racing challenges, and has drawn the attention of millions of enthusiasts around the globe.


The standard was set and history was made by the American ‘wonder horse’ Cigar, when he claimed the first Dubai World Cup. Cigar appeared to be in trouble when from last came Soul of the Matter who began to cut into Cigar’s lead. Like all true champions, Cigar called upon extra reserves and defied his rival in the final 200m. Described as a heroic battle, this encounter indeed set the benchmark for all future renewals.


With the establishment of the annual invitation-only Dubai World Cup, the United Arab Emirates became the home of one of the world’s top racing challenges, and drew the attention of millions of enthusiasts around the globe. Among the horses entered in the inaugural race was a 13-time winner from Australia, a seven-race winner from Great Britain, the ‘dirt horse’ champion from Japan, and Cigar, North America’s ‘Horse of the Year’ for 1995.


Reflective of the overwhelming generosity of the UAE and embodying the warmth of traditional Arabian hospitality, contenders for the purses are flown in from all corners of the world, such as North and South America, South Africa, South East Asia, Australasia and Europe, and horsemen enjoy generous travel subsidies for their support of racing in the UAE.


To celebrate the 15th renewal of the Dubai World Cup and opening of the iconic Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse an extension of the programme was recently announced, and the Dubai World Cup meeting will now stage eight races, with the addition of the Group 3 Al Quoz Sprint, a 1200m turf race worth US$1 million.


The meeting, traditionally taking place at the end of March is now worth a staggering US$26.25 million, is not just about the world’s richest race, as the rest of the eight-race card is also stacked with quality.


The Dubai World Cup, now worth US$10 million, is classified as a ‘Group 1 Flat Race’ previously run on dirt for four-year-old thoroughbreds and above, and spans a distance of 2000m (one mile, two furlongs). 2010 marks the first year this race will be run on Tapeta.


Chief supporting races are the US$5 million Dubai Duty Free and the US$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic - the two richest races run on turf, anywhere in the world. The newest addition to the card is the Group 3 Al Quoz Sprint, worth US$1 million, to be run over 1200m on turf. Also on the card are the Dubai Golden Shaheen and UAE Derby, both worth US$2 million, and the US$1 million Godolphin Mile, while the evening kicks off with the Group 1 Dubai Kahayla Classic for Purebred Arabians.


Perhaps part of the Dubai World Cup’s success is not only due to the state-of-the-art race track, but the burgeoning status of Dubai as an international crossroads and global transport hub, and of course a first-class tourist destination, evidenced by more than 50,000 racegoers attending the Dubai World Cup meeting each year.

http://www.racing-index.com/international.html#


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