Guineas Day Newmarket
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Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 2 days ago
Well it’s the day we find out if PINATUBO is. Legend
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 2 days ago
You are correct Bob
Have done a couple of threads on the subject......??
Today is the day
Have done a couple of threads on the subject......??
Today is the day
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 2 days ago
Newcastle
R5 - 6 Acquitted, 7 Rich Belief
R9 - 7 Regal Mirage
Newmarket
Race 1 - 10 Blue De Vega
Race 2 - 4 Judicial, 5 Major Jumbo
Race 6 - 12 Pinnata
Race 7 - 2 Pogo, 6 Sir Maximilian
Race 8 - 2 Jouska, 7 Endowed
Race 9 - 6 Rise Hall, 7 Nate the Great
Lingfield
Race 3 - 1 Corazon Espinado, 5 Dragon Sun
Race 4 - 3 Divine Messenger, 9 Masham Star
Race 8 - 12 Sir I'll Chance It
Enjoy...
R5 - 6 Acquitted, 7 Rich Belief
R9 - 7 Regal Mirage
Newmarket
Race 1 - 10 Blue De Vega
Race 2 - 4 Judicial, 5 Major Jumbo
Race 6 - 12 Pinnata
Race 7 - 2 Pogo, 6 Sir Maximilian
Race 8 - 2 Jouska, 7 Endowed
Race 9 - 6 Rise Hall, 7 Nate the Great
Lingfield
Race 3 - 1 Corazon Espinado, 5 Dragon Sun
Race 4 - 3 Divine Messenger, 9 Masham Star
Race 8 - 12 Sir I'll Chance It
Enjoy...
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 2 days ago
Newcastle R1) Captain Magnum
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 2 days ago
Didn't we have a local horse called Daarik?
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 1 day ago
Well a brige to far for Pinatubo and he now goes for St James Palace.
The winner Kameko is the new Derby fav.
It’s the 1000gns today and heading the field is Quadrilateral.
The winner Kameko is the new Derby fav.
It’s the 1000gns today and heading the field is Quadrilateral.
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 12 hours ago
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ITV's viewing figures for the Qipco 2,000 Guineas almost doubled from last year with nearly one and a half million tuning in to see Kameko's breathtaking success in the first Classic of the season.
The peak audience increased from 749,000 to 1,453,000, while the average number of viewers was up from 504,000 last year to 975,000.
ITV's coverage drew 10.4 per cent of the audience share, an increase from 6.6 per cent in 2019.
Friday's card, which was headlined by Ghaiyyath's exceptional win in the Coronation Cup, drew a peak of over 500,000 viewers and averaged around 400,000. This is estimated to be double the figures of a typical midweek broadcast on ITV4.
The high figures come as Britain remains in lockdown and with race meetings kept behind closed doors, with strict limitations regarding who is allowed on course.
The 2,000 Guineas, when in its usual slot on the first weekend of May, usually clashes with Premier League football, the final matches of the English Football League season, the snooker world championship and European club rugby semi-finals.
Broadcasting remotely, Ed Chamberlin anchored Saturday's two-and-a-half-hour broadcast, which featured seven races from Newmarket and Newcastle, and he was delighted that so many tuned in to the ITV coverage.
ITV's viewing figures for the Qipco 2,000 Guineas almost doubled from last year with nearly one and a half million tuning in to see Kameko's breathtaking success in the first Classic of the season.
The peak audience increased from 749,000 to 1,453,000, while the average number of viewers was up from 504,000 last year to 975,000.
ITV's coverage drew 10.4 per cent of the audience share, an increase from 6.6 per cent in 2019.
Friday's card, which was headlined by Ghaiyyath's exceptional win in the Coronation Cup, drew a peak of over 500,000 viewers and averaged around 400,000. This is estimated to be double the figures of a typical midweek broadcast on ITV4.
The high figures come as Britain remains in lockdown and with race meetings kept behind closed doors, with strict limitations regarding who is allowed on course.
The 2,000 Guineas, when in its usual slot on the first weekend of May, usually clashes with Premier League football, the final matches of the English Football League season, the snooker world championship and European club rugby semi-finals.
Broadcasting remotely, Ed Chamberlin anchored Saturday's two-and-a-half-hour broadcast, which featured seven races from Newmarket and Newcastle, and he was delighted that so many tuned in to the ITV coverage.
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Re: Guineas Day Newmarket
5 years 35 minutes agoDave Scott wrote: Well a brige to far for Pinatubo and he now goes for St James Palace.
The winner Kameko is the new Derby fav.
It’s the 1000gns today and heading the field is Quadrilateral.
I have let a few days go by and still come up with the same conclusion.
Pinatubo ran a poor race and the yard stick is Wichita who he has beaten.
Can't criticise Will Buick, he pulled him out at the 300 and pressed the button and that was that.
CA is pulling him out again pretty quick.so let's s.Hope he doesn't go the same way as Saxon Warrior.
NB Didn't back him just Watched.
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