Irish Racing Post Sunday - 17 Jul 2011

Table of content - Irish Racing Post Sunday (17 Jul 2011)

IRISH OAKS SPECIAL
WONDER
BOLGER’S TRADE SECRETS
DARREN’S DATE WITH DESTINY?
Layers happy to put faith in market forces
What you’re saying on racingpost.com
OUR EXPERTS CAN’T HELP BUT WONDER
History beckons as Epsom second bids for revenge
Heavy rain leads to change to yielding in ground description
Pros and cons
DARLEY IRISH OAKS Epsom heroine in top shape for Classic follow-up bid
Zarooni hopes for some good luck this time
Hard-working filly out to take it to the next level
CHATROOM
Pros and cons
Pros and cons
Pros and cons
After heads O’brien team as Coolmore and Maktoums dominate
‘She must have chance on her run in Guineas’
GOLDEN GIRLS
GOLDEN MEMORIES
LUCKY HEATHER
OPEN AND SHUT
Jebel Ali Anglesey Stakes
Pros and cons
123 ‘Rain would be big help for Cheviot’ – Roberts
Morgan has not lost faith in Obama Rule
Captain Cee Bee will enjoy the ground for return to hurdling
Track set for bumper crowd at annual Arab festival
388
Newbury death compensation offer ‘insulting’
NEWMARKET GALLOPS
Principal Role sparkles with Midday before Nassau bid
Absent Cityscape may take in Marois
GREAT WORK!
PRICEWISE
Have the last laugh with 14-1 Lashes
Ireland
Lambourn
Today’s bets
Racing Post Ratings
West Country
Newmarket
Longshot
North
Lucky Money to build on debut
Topspeed
TRADING POST
Rely on Wonder of Wonders as your banker
Bank on Lucky Money to make trek worthwhile
JOHNNY WARD
Lay of the day
Bet of the day
Yesterday’s highlights
GERALD DELAMERE Trust Dettori to deliver this time round on Blue Bunting
Dancing Rain can confirm Epsom superiority with Wonder
READY TO GO PUNTING?
Blue Bunting
Jack Dowdeswell, champion jump jockey, dies aged 94
A totally fearless rider who broke more than 50 bones and won a post-war title
Egan hails US move to ban drugs at Breeders’ Cup
Former Portland hero Hogmaneigh put down following foot problem
Third string Charles The Great takes command
Deacon could tackle sprinting cream in Betfred Cup
Bruce Jackson
Bruce Jackson
Moore closes title gap
Just Heavenly
JUST GETTING STARTED
FIELD COVERED
Dubai plans for Lad
TWO IN A ROW
GET WELL SOON
Betfred Sprint Cup
Ton Coupe for Hannon
Shanahan shows his old flair on Rhine
HALF-CENTURY UP
Wild weather doesn’t stop Coco
Charles win not so great for Scoop6 players
David Milnes
HQ have their chips
Johnny Ward
Dream result for owners
Handicapper vindicated
Sophies Echo the star
RESILIENT RASEN
Meehan’s birthday win
Punters fooled
Curragh
Graceless trainer wide of the mark at Windsor
Impressive Qulinton on course for Galway Plate
Listen to the racegoer
The ordinary fan cares
Colin Russell
Tom O’ryan
Fahey’s filly rings bell with right tone
Burke pays tribute to freebie
Chester gets it right
Sign of the times
Westlin’ Winds runs a stormer
O’regan does it again
Another Midgley victory
Swift quickly making name
Easterby sees clear winner
Sixth time lucky for Kayaan
TWEETS OF THE DAY
Breeders’ Cup board deserve praise for move to ban drugs
Swiss roll
Gospel of Galileo
More news on racingpost.com/ bloodstock
Freshmen down at Fasig-tipton
IN THE BUSINESS OF DOING IT HIS WAY
‘The original Mungo Park had this thing about coming second – an enviably unselfish attitude in other areas but not much use to people who needed him to win’
‘An hour and 20 minutes before the first race a handful of young girls have set up camp by the stage’
‘In the previous, non-internet world, to gauge the merits of a fan club you had to join by sending a stamped addressed envelope and a postal order’
‘Kevin Prendergast used to warn me that the combination of training and breeding would have me on the road to ruination’
Just wait a while and it all comes around again
IAN CARNABY
Racing nut with a passion for fishing
‘ ‘I know a lot of trainers were moaning about all the big meetings on one day, but it’s something that played into my hands. All the jockeys are taken, so they got left with me!”
ON LOCATION Epsom sets the stage for trouble as music fans hold sway
QUESTION OF THE DAY
Racing charities handed boost by City backers
Ex-racehorse demonstration a sell-out
Kempton staff happy to saddle up
Ayr hosts double-header
Bath fraud trial revelations
Fellas in frocks get free Tipperary offer
Burts snap up course deal
York plays music card
Fontwell full of fizz
Champions Day demand
Redcar supports Heroes
Stratford’s Sunday treat
Naas welcomes newcomers
BUSINESS MATTERS
Flat v jumps: who has the best following?
Woodward Raveing it up after patience pays off
THE PACKAGE
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For today’s action in BRITAIN
Runners index
IRISH Signposts & Trainerspot p71
Trainer indicator explained
Average winning RPR explained
Course (C) & distance (D) winners explained
For today’s action in IRELAND
Left & right-hand in form explained
Ardmayle Courier- Sober Thought
Mick Livesey on the British breeding scene
‘Reserve’ Fleeting fires to Corn Cuchulainn victory
Totty looking tops for Poole triumph
Donovan fears for Mac’s career
MAIN MEETINGS
Hove suspends ‘missing’ Lucas
TODAY
83,
80
Green veteran Thirty’s fastest in Crayford 500
Ernie has a little moan
Superstar Jimmy knocks us for six
People and places with Jim Cremin
SITTINGBOURNE BAGS
Words produces goods with a new track best
Wednesday’s semi-final draw
PERRY BARR BAGS
Results index
Friday results corrections
It’s Fahey’s Cup as Hanagan hits four
David Carr
Irrational joy for Smart
Newman impresses
Hamilton
Dixons celebrate anniversary in style
David Milnes
Knavesmire next
Stalwart misses own race
Clays flying high after Duchess win
John Sexton
Double for De Sousa
Pontefract
Future proves his doubters wrong
Johnny Ward
West takes advantage
Tory win is no surprise
Spoils shared
Drama benefits Lake
Doyle’s flying visit
Kilbeggan
Austrian giants get ready to push Graz all the way
Philadelphia can’t take Revolution for granted
Vorskla can bounce back
Correct score
Bradley blow leaves Derry on the slide
Tension high as name game reaches finale
Expect points to pile up
Aussie ready to turn the tables on the Wizard
Forecast means toss could be crucial
Back in-form Jester to leave punters smiling
Soderling cruises into final
Twisty track can help Lorenzo pile pressure on speedy Stoner
Tenacious Voeckler raises hopes of a home-grown victor
Pato perfect player to pummel Paraguay
Bookies suspend after Burns gamble
City hopeful of signing Nasri
PALMER’S TV BELCH
Soggy Sandwich puts a big smile on my face
Stricker win was a living nightmare
BETTING HIGHS
BETTING LOWS
Hills counting the cost of high-profile failures
THE OPEN
Americans queueing up to grab Claret Jug
LATIN QUARTERS Copa America, page 107
CLARKE ON COURSE FOR 200-1 TRIUMPH

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