Stewards found the racecourse had been used as a training ground and that jockey Timmy Murphy had made insufficient effort in the saddle. |
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Trainer David Elsworth saddled the 1,000th winner of his career when Trillie won at England's Salisbury racecourse on Wednesday. |
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He is not the quickest horse at home but those who catch pigeons on the gallops don't catch anything on the racecourse. |
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It is 14 years since Desert Orchid, affectionately known as Dessie, last surged past the winning post at a racecourse. |
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That the appalling York racecourse firework displays may be forced to end at 10 pm is a fudge by the leisure department. |
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Since then plans for the former airfield have included everything from a racecourse to a giant recreation ground. |
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The propeller was spun, the engine coughed into life and a throaty roar was heard as it taxied down the racecourse before rising into flight. |
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But if fortune favours the brave, the racecourse and its manager deserve good luck, better weather and a successful festival. |
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The very name of the famous Gloucester racecourse is enough to send ripples of excitement through any seasoned racing supporter. |
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For the less energetic, there is a walk around the perimeter racecourse road beginning at 2 pm. |
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The marketing manager at the racecourse said it had still been a tremendous day despite the allegations clouding the sport. |
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Walkers follow a circuitous route which leads along the gravel pathway through the centre of the historic Curragh racecourse. |
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On a sweltering hot day, May 31, 1982, Pope John Paul II arrived at the racecourse to be welcomed by a sea of pilgrims. |
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Normally, I think anyone guilty of that offence should be horsewhipped and never allowed near human society, never mind a racecourse, ever again. |
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The next time Royal carriages drive down the home straight at York racecourse they will be cheered on by thousands of race-goers. |
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On the basis that he is in good heart and likes running around the County Tipperary racecourse he is put forward to win again. |
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They want decent meals and I am insisting that the food in the staff canteen should be the same as in the racecourse self-service restaurant. |
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He has built a house and stables on the racecourse side of the Curragh and has bought some well bred horses, including two by Sadler's Wells. |
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The systems are expected to be in place by April and will be the same as the upgraded equipment already installed to monitor racecourse stables. |
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A Newmarket coat was a long, fitted coat with tails, used for riding and named for the Newmarket racecourse. |
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We should be up on that roof shouting that Musselburgh is the best small racecourse in the country. |
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In 1883 a riot erupted at the Mackay racecourse when a sly grog dealer refused to serve the Islanders, who responded by throwing bottles. |
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In blazing sunshine, punters packed the Berkshire racecourse sipping champagne and treating themselves to portions of strawberries and cream. |
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No hunting took place, but a crowd gathered around the racecourse paddock to hear a number of speeches. |
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The racecourse is offering half price entrance to anyone who also books attendance at any other York raceday. |
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The York racecourse committee has also loaned Imagine York some excellent pictures of Edwardian racegoers enjoying a day out at Knavesmire. |
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In other moves, racecourse betting will be allowed on Good Friday and Christmas Day for the first time. |
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The Promenade and Evesham Road will be abuzz with the sound of traffic patiently making its way to the racecourse. |
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New Zealand-bred Bocelli, who will represent Singapore in the Hong Kong Cup on December 16 is getting acclimated to the Sha Tin racecourse. |
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This racecourse, which is the home of steeplechasing, is the greatest jumps racecourse on earth. |
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In early November, he sustained a minor injury at Flemington racecourse in his final career race. |
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The media expects all training gallops on a racecourse to be made public so gamblers are informed. |
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The seven-year-old is scheduled to prep for the race on Sunday in the Tenno Sho at Tokyo racecourse. |
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It is close to a number of amenities including the Westwood fitness club, Carrickmines tennis club and Leopardstown golf club and racecourse. |
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When I listened to his commentaries, I was in the Grandstand at whatever racecourse with him watching it in glorious colour! |
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The following day she was a winner after taking her career debut at Hoppegarten racecourse in Germany. |
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It is intended to have this unveiled at Ballybrit racecourse during the July race meeting this year. |
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Last year, the event was held at Goodwood racecourse and pitted Europe against the Middle East. |
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They also get a weekly newsletter with stable visits and racecourse trips also organised. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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Up to 30 people turned up at Sligo racecourse last week to take on the challenge of running a mile in four minutes. |
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Meanwhile, Ascot racecourse is to unveil their plans for a major redevelopment on Thursday. |
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Waterford and Tramore racecourse hosted the first New Year's Day race meeting, the only race meeting held in Europe that day. |
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I rode him in a racecourse gallop at Bangor last week and I am very hopeful. |
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Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing. |
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Gatemen know me at any racecourse and I find that very nice indeed. |
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The 31-year-old will be riding her horse, Toytown, and will use the torch to light a cauldron at the racecourse. |
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The stewards found that the racecourse had been used as a training ground and that the rider, Timmy Murphy, had made insufficient effort aboard the horse. |
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The team will travel to Naas racecourse for a race meeting and dinner. |
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While there is no doubt that racing will be the focus of the day, racecourse chiefs have lots in store to keep the younger members of the family amused. |
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Final preparations before racing begins are well under way and Ascot has now placed its livery and branding on the run up to the racecourse and over the winning post. |
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Ambitious plans to create a new, multi-million pound racecourse between Altham and Simonstone have left many people toasting the possible arrival of the sport of kings. |
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The plans include redeveloping the Town Moor area, overhauling the famous racecourse, developing a major bloodstock sales centre, and building a 200-bed four-star hotel. |
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It is a combination of the flat racecourse looking at its best in high summer, which is what it is designed for, with a chance for people to enjoy the lawned areas. |
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Despite the fact that Hart was not even at the racecourse, his horse was barracked and jeered in scenes that came within a whisker of descending into violence. |
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Fans also basked under unbroken blue skies at the Fairyhouse racecourse. |
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According to a source, much of the huge factory building fronting on to the racecourse is currently empty, with heavily mechanised production taking place on just one floor. |
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We have already had the location of our proposed new racecourse visited by a number of leading racehorse trainers and jockeys and the feedback has been unanimously positive. |
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A different kind of scheme was going on in the paddock at the racecourse. |
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The current coach park at the racecourse could be a possible site. |
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For one reason or another, a racegoer's favourite equine performer can end up living a life far removed from the familiar hustle and bustle of the racecourse. |
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He believes that racecourse layouts have improved enormously, with consequent benefits in safety, in recent years thanks to a new breed of clerks of the course. |
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Forget the road congestion, it's the traffic jams inside the racecourse enclosures which will occupy the team bringing this magnificent spectacle to York. |
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The Festival's acutely-anticipated arrival is not just a fillip to York racecourse, but to the entire city, whose economy can expect a massive upswing. |
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The detonations at the racecourse stand displays are louder still, and pose a threat both to wildlife and to any babies and young children living in the area. |
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Clearways and other parking restrictions will be in force on roads around the racecourse and police have warned drivers their vehicles will be towed away if parked illegally. |
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Mick Channon saw Golden Silca win a barging match in the listed Vodafone Victress Stakes and then had a verbal blast at the racecourse executive. |
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Anne also created the racecourse at Ascot and began the tradition of the annual Royal Ascot procession from the castle. |
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There is one notable horse racing racecourse in Shropshire, near Ludlow, the Ludlow Racecourse. |
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Mirabel Topham announced she was seeking a buyer, the racecourse was finally sold to property developer Bill Davies. |
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The Wuhan Racecourse was the only racecourse that organized races in China. |
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Stonehatch was the last leading Classic hope to die before reaching the racecourse as a three-year-old. |
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Under another professional hat, he is fondly remembered by some for bringing scantily clad Playboy bunny girls to the racecourse. |
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Racing was at Kersal Moor until 1847 when the racecourse at Castle Irwell was opened. |
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Aintree has also partnered up with Falkirk Council to showcase Scottish sculptor Andy Scott's award-winning Kelpies Maquettes at the racecourse. |
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Five hours later Mount Benger is safely in his box at the racecourse, windsucking happily, showing no sign of the highway blues. |
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On Wednesday, I was at York racecourse, where a crowd of 30,000 was almost teary-eyed in its admiration for a horse. |
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The canal at Aintree passes close to the racecourse and gives the name to the course's Canal Turn. |
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Mirific, a gelded son of Perugino, chased home yesterday's listed winner Blatant when making his racecourse debut at Naas three weeks ago. |
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Other racing figures who appeared as character witnesses for Wright included racecourse bookmaker Alan Marcel and owner Leslie Garrett. |
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The Champ de Mars is situated on a prestigious avenue in Port Louis, the capital city and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere. |
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Since 1907 races have also held on a central racecourse in Prague, Velka Chuchle. |
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The historic factory building is situated next to the Knavesmire racecourse. |
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The racecourse is also home to Royal Ascot Cricket Club, which was founded in 1897 and their ground is situated in the middle of the racecourse. |
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In 1813 Parliament passed an Act to ensure that the grounds would remain a public racecourse. |
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In the 1790s a racecourse, printing press, bank and coffee house all opened, and Cardiff gained a stagecoach service to London. |
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I don't have a retained jockey and Frankie rode him inwork on the racecourse lastweek. |
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At the racecourse, I could tell Red Rum was very well in himself and looked set fair in the sunshine. |
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In 1904 Carlisle Racecourse was established to the south of the city, it is now a first class racecourse. |
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The runners then ran the length of the racecourse before embarking on a second circuit before finishing in front of the stands. |
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The T-shaped building, built in the late 70s, is next to the racecourse and close to the River Wear. |
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It is accessed from Melling Road, which bisects the racecourse. |
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A racecourse steward since 1985, Tindall became a qualified chairman in 1993 and has stewarded more than 50 days per year on average in recent years. |
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Mark Johnston's colt finished a highly encouraging second to Ashkal Way on his racecourse debut, before finding only Strawberry Leaf too good last time out at Haydock. |
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Experienced flier Patrick Mackey, 52, was killed when the twin-engined Piper Seneca carrying Dettori and fellow jockey Ray Cochrane crashed at Newmarket racecourse. |
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Prior to that the son of leading Kentucky stallion Gone West won his maiden on only the second attempt, outracing 14 rivals in a hot contest at Bath racecourse. |
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In 1929 the first Ryder Cup of Golf to be held on British soil was competed for at the Moortown Golf club in Leeds and Wetherby has a National Hunt racecourse. |
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The Leeds-born daughter of a Romany mother and horse trader father, Norma came into the Burniston family after meeting Redcar lad Tom Burniston at Doncaster's racecourse. |
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From the 1700s to 1848, there was a popular racecourse outside the town. |
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Races for stayers are a popular spectacle at Pontefract, befitting a racecourse which has possibly the longest continuous track in the world on the Flat. |
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Aintree Racecourse is a racecourse in Aintree, Merseyside, England. |
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The runners started at a lane on the edge of the racecourse and raced away from the course out over open countryside towards the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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There are sixty racecourses in Great Britain with annual racecourse attendance exceeding six million and roughly 13,500 races being held across Britain and Ireland each year. |
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The leisure empire behind Pontin's holiday camps, Blackpool Tower and Wolverhampton racecourse has bought bar chain Brannigans out of receivership. |
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The second division of the maiden went to 33-1 chance Aubaine, who stepped up dramatically on her racecourse debut as she scored under Robert Havlin. |
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But it will rank as a shock of Simcock can't tease out further progress from a horse having just the sixth racecourse outing of his life, and Cafe Society has strong claims. |
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Undeniably, racing is one of the most popular sports in Mauritius now attracting regular crowds of 20,000 people or more to the only racecourse of the island. |
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It is housed in a marquee opposite the grandstand of the racecourse in the enclosure and in 2016 will offer over 450 real ales and over 100 ciders. |
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