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Hey L.C..... One week to go. British Steeplechase
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBTG3ZDseg4

I think Her Majesty Is putting In an appearance for The Gold Cup. I'll give her your regards.

Kauto Is yet to be confirmed after he was Injured during training and at 12 years old now, we can only pray.

Of course America had been discovered earlier. It was hushed up.

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Terrific. Chase commentary by Mock's new "Dickless" Francis.
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(03-08-2012, 01:50 PM)Sterling Wrote: Terrific. Chase commentary by Mock's new "Dickless" Francis.

Get a fucking grip.

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(03-08-2012, 01:56 PM)IMaDick Wrote:
(03-08-2012, 01:50 PM)Sterling Wrote: Terrific. Chase commentary by Mock's new "Dickless" Francis.

Get a fucking grip.

Try not to be such an egotist or cultural illiterate.

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(03-08-2012, 02:22 PM)Sterling Wrote:
(03-08-2012, 01:56 PM)IMaDick Wrote:
(03-08-2012, 01:50 PM)Sterling Wrote: Terrific. Chase commentary by Mock's new "Dickless" Francis.

Get a fucking grip.

Try not to be such an egotist or cultural illiterate.

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Try not to make me feel the need to tell you to get a fucking grip in the future.



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Cheltenham today
Richard Johnson fell badly on Wishfull Thinking during the second day of racing at the famous event
Mr Johnson was riding Wishfull Thinking when it fell at the final fence of the first circuit and crashed into the inside barrier, into a group of spectators and photographers.
camilla looks horrified. hah maybe had a couple quid on the horse.

rider and horse are OK


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It's so sucky to see a horse go down & it's even worse when they bring the screen out to shield our view.
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I was there when this happened...

It was In the Queen Mother Champion Chase and the Horse was called 'Wishful Thinking'... The horse was totally unscathed unlike the Jockey and the French Photographer who was stretchered off to hospital. Last we heard, he had a broken nose and stitches In his face In the shape of a horseshoe.
The jockey rode the next day, a little bruised but OK.

Princess Anne was also there on day 4, the Gold Cup but we were really hoping for the Queen to come down and watch her horse 'Barbers Shop' compete In the ' Foxhunter's Chase' on the last day but she sent Anne and Zara.

Almost 300,000 attended the Festival..... Two horses, real racing Super Stars were cheered as they were led out onto the track.
When both were led out for their races, the roof came off. They were cheered out onto the track, cheered throughout the races and cheered back to their box stalls.... no-one cheered Camilla... Kauto Star and Big Bucks.

Five horses lost their lives during the four day Festival.
Of course America had been discovered earlier. It was hushed up.

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Here you go LC... Footage of the race

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZB9aexQSBs

I actually had the first three In a combination tricast which paid 191 In this race but just out of loyalty to the bloodstock, I did also have an each way bet on the baby brother of Kauto Star. He'd only been seen once before In England and only just 6 years old and one of the smallest horses I've ever seen.....Kauto Stone.. oh dear... maybe his big brother can teach him to pick his feet up on those jumps.
Of course America had been discovered earlier. It was hushed up.

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The Gold Cup

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbtO__k7bYY
Of course America had been discovered earlier. It was hushed up.

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(04-09-2012, 11:23 AM)Oscar Wrote: Five horses lost their lives during the four day Festival.

Disgusting, a blood sacrifice to keep the hoorrah henrys happy and to make the bookies ill gotten gains.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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(04-09-2012, 01:49 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote:
(04-09-2012, 11:23 AM)Oscar Wrote: Five horses lost their lives during the four day Festival.

Disgusting, a blood sacrifice to keep the hoorrah henrys happy and to make the bookies ill gotten gains.

Yes, that's a widely argued point and In many respects, I agree to a point.

I've been Involved with National Hunt Steeple Chasing all of my life and my brother races horses. I agree, It's heartbreaking to see them lose their lives especially when they are Champions such as ' Garde Champetre' and 'Sctsirish' two of the five who died at Cheltenham but I know enough trainers and owners to know how well they are treated and valued. The good heavily outweighs the bad In racing. For eg In the Gold Cup, Kauto Star was believed fit after a fall In training at home In Somerset three weeks prior. As he took the water jump, his jockey Ruby Walsh felt him wince with pain and pulled him up. That Is testament to the well being of the horses.
I have had this argument many a time with a twat called Spit on another forum but the It's nothing to do with the bookies.
When you have festivals such as Aintree or Cheltenham, most of the punters there are there to see the horses not so much to bet. It's the only opportunity anyone who loves horses has to get very close to the finest thoroughbreds of our generation.
The bookies are Insignificant.... It's about horses, riders, trainers and owners... not the bookies.

You think that's bad? Wait until saturday's Grand National... If It rains all week and the ground turns to mud, It'll be carnage.
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The Grand National today. many more excellent photos at link below.

The Grand National lived up to its reputation for drama and tragedy in an equal measure today, as an outsider won after a nail-biting photo finish and the race favourite was killed after a horror fall.

Neptune Collonges ridden by Daryl Jacob, and a 331 shot, raced nose-to-nose with Sunnyhillboy after soaring past Katie Walsh on Sea Bass, who, in third place, became the highest placed female jockey ever to finish.

But in tragic scenes the race-favourite Synchronised, ridden by Tony McCoy, had to be put down after suffering an injury when he fell just minutes into the race at the infamous Becher's Brook sixth fence.

Neptune Collonges went on to give viewers a pulsating climax to the four-and-a-half-mile marathon at Aintree as it became the first grey to win the world's most famous steeplechase since Nicolaus Silver in 1961.


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I hate hearing when horses lose their lives in the grand national, it is such a huge event in England, for weeks all anybody talks about is who they are betting on or how horrible it is and should be banned. Never been but did get the chance to go to ascot once, was quite an experience.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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