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15 years 2 months ago
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Moore and Stoute at Goodwood Todays Cards

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15 years 1 month ago
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Nice racing today what hope has SA got when uk racing is on its knees?Fridays Cards

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15 years 1 month ago
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Doncaster Dettori/Fallon and Moore pleasure to watch

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15 years 1 month ago
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Pittmens Derby Card

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15 years 1 month ago
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Mamlook to beat the Flyer

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15 years 1 month ago
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See the Marathon winner is making his debut for Cumani today Breeders Cup Winner

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15 years 1 month ago
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been watching these british jockeys...
the lebs at Turfontein will have a royal day beating the "£$%^&*() out of these guys back in KELVINS after racing.
sceme...loosing lenghts at the start..jumping up and down like monkeys on the horses back...
perhaps Striker should open a riding school in the UK and teach these guys about balance..
only R Huges is a master at balance...
watch the clowns from the front and see how they jump up and down on the horses back..
even grooms day at turfies yield more professionals...

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15 years 1 month ago
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Irish Derby

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15 years 1 month ago
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Andrewest Wrote:
> been watching these british jockeys...
> the lebs at Turfontein will have a royal day
> beating the "£$%^&*() out of these guys back in
> KELVINS after racing.
> sceme...loosing lenghts at the start..jumping up
> and down like monkeys on the horses back...
> perhaps Striker should open a riding school in the
> UK and teach these guys about balance..
> only R Huges is a master at balance...
> watch the clowns from the front and see how they
> jump up and down on the horses back..
> even grooms day at turfies yield more
> professionals...

What crap you talk AndreWest.....

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15 years 1 month ago
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I know its crazy but how about Flying Boots today at Kenilworth. Come on Teetan show them what he can really do.

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15 years 1 month ago
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Cape Blanco leads home O'Brien 1-2-3 in Derby

Report: Curragh, Sunday

Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1) 1m4f, 3yo

CAPE BLANCO led home an Aidan O'Brien-trained 1-2-3 in the Irish Derby to give the master trainer a historic fifth consecutive victory in the Curragh Classic.

Johnny Murtagh's "tough decision" to keep the faith in the Prix du Jockey-Club flop was vindicated as the Totesport.com Dante Stakes winner, sent off the 7-2 second favourite behind Monterosso, bounced back in style. The jockey, too, was bouncing back after a nasty fall in the opening race at the Curragh, in which he suffered cuts and bruises.

In a thrilling finish to the 1m4f contest, Cape Blanco went past runner-up Midas Touch (9-2), while Jan Vermeer (4-1) threatened up the rail before his challenged petered out in third.

Monterosso was scrubbed along by Frankie Dettori mid-race and could only manage fourth.

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