Showing posts with label newmarket racecourse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newmarket racecourse. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 September 2011

New Articles w/e 25th September 2011

And here we are, at the end of another week, ready for a rundown of articles I have written and had published.

Again a total of 4 new works have been completed, including the promised investigation into the World Heavyweight title contenders.

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This week the trainer of the iconic racehorse Red Rum - Ginger McCain passed away at the age of 80. Here is a short tribute to him

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You've heard of "gazumping" and maybe "gazundering?" The new threat to a smooth property buying purchase is "gazanging". Find out what it is here.
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As it says on the tin, where is the challenge to Wladimir and Vitali likely to come from?
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And back on the Horse Racing front, a preview to this week's race at Newmarket, where 32 horses charged down the Rowley Mile course, chasing glory.
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That's the lot for this week, as ever please click on the title to read the article. 

uncletatty - www.ukwriter.co.uk

Thursday, 22 September 2011

The Betfred Cambridgeshire (Heritage Handicap)

This Saturday sees this year's renewal of the Betfred Cambridgeshire at Newmarket. For my preview of this popular handicap race please click on the following title:


My selection for the race (not included in the article) is MAN OF ACTION,  
currently available at 12/1.

uncletatty - www.ukwriter.co.uk

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Race to the Champion Jockey Crown

There are 10 weeks of the flat racing season left with such excitement to come as the St Leger at Doncaster, the Cambridgeshire and Cesarewitch at Newmarket. Not to mention the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over at Longchamp, the Melbourne Cup and the climax of the world season, the Breeders Cup.
Behind the Millennium Grandstand at the Rowley Mile course, Newmarket.
When it comes to the jockey title here in the UK, it seems as if it will be won by one of three. To see my thoughts on the contenders and their chances, please click on the following link: