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National Hunt jockey Andrew Thornton intends to be back race-riding by the middle of next month after Surgery.
The weighing-room veteran is well on the road to recovery after undergoing keyhole surgery on his knee following a fall at Southwell back in July.
Thornton saw a specialist on Wednesday and was given the all-clear to start riding out next week.
`I saw Mr Fogg at the Ridgeway and the X-rays were very
John Gosden Is confident Nathaniel can handle whatever ground conditions he faces in the Qatar Prix de l`Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday week.
Lady Rothschild`s champion has enjoyed a great season to date, winning the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown before being touched off in the King George VI at Ascot and the Irish Champion Stakes.
Gosden feels his performance in the latter, when beaten by Snow Fairy, proves he can handle quic
Captain Ramius raced to a comfortable victory by over two lengths in the Ayr Gold Cup as trainer Kevin Ryan triumphed for the second year running. The 16/1 shot, ridden by Irish jockey Pat Smullen, romped home from a furlong out to win Europes richest sprint handicap, worth a huge 120,000 pounds. 2008 winner Regal parade was second with Maarek in third and Sholaan, who had led early on back in fourth. Smullen was riding for the first time at Ayr and
The wet and stormy weather today has had a negative effect on the reace card causing traffic chaos in the north-east with jockey valets reportedly stuck in a tailback on the A1.
Their delay means the riders` kit has not arrived at the track but officials have managed to source enough equipment for racing to take place.
However, the British Horseracing Authority are prepared to tweak the schedule throughout the afternoon as the ri
Camelot has been heavily backed for the Qatar Prix de l`Arc de Triomphe following a decision from Boylesport to offer non-runner no-bet on the race. The bookie promoted the dual Derby winner to 4-1 favourite (from 9-2), after seeing support since offering the non-runner no-bet concession last week. Spokesman for Boylesports, Leon Blanche said: `We reintroduced Camelot into the betting at 6-1 last Wednesday when we went non-runner no-bet and it`s real
AINTREE racecourse and the BHA on Thursday announced several recommendations and modifications to be implemented before the 2013 Grand National, including moving forward the start by 90 yards. The race will therefore be run over a distance of about 4m3½f, having previously been run over 4m4f. There were some calls for a reduction in the field size but this will be maintained at 40 runners for 2013. A review was conducted in the wake of a false start
Purr Along could have put herself in the frame for a trip to France in search of Group One success following her narrow defeat at Doncaster on Friday. Trainer William Muir is considering the Prix Marcel Boussac for the filly who just lost out by a head to Certify after a ding dong battle in the Group Two May Hill Stakes over the straight mile. Muir wants to give Purr Along one more race this term and should the Longchamp race on October 7 comes too
Christophe Lemaire rode Shareta to a comfortable victory in the Vermeille, landing a record seventh success in the race for Alain de Royer-Dupre. Always close to the pace, Shareta travelled well and was in second rounding the bend before powering clear of her rivals with ease. Last year`s Arc runner-up, when sent off at 66-1, proved that was no fluke and backed up her recent Yorkshire Oaks win to record back-to-back Group 1 victories. Pirika trave
Ruby Walsh, who fractured an ankle in a fall in the Galway Hurdle last month, had to work hard to get hot-pot, trained by Willie Mullins to the front in the Kerrymaid Hurdle.
Miley Shah looked like making all the running but he was far from fluent at the last two flights.
Rattan (4-9 favourite) met the last hurdle running and got the momentum needed for him to prevail by a head in a tight finish.
Walsh said: `I thoug
Winner of last year`s Cesarewitch, the five-year-old mare was pulled up four furlongs from home in the Group Two feature.
While Never Can Tell was taken away for further treatment in the horse ambulance, trainer Jamie Osborne later confirmed they had been unable to save her.
He tweeted: `It`s with great sadness I report we have failed to save Never Can Tell. She will be much missed by us all. RIP Old Girl.`
It ws 42 years ago that Lester Piggott steered Nijinsky to victory in the St Ledger to win the 2000 Guineas-Epsom Derby-St Leger treble, it was the last time it has ever been completed with Camelot . And it is still the last time as Enke held on over the last furlong to beat Camelot into second place in the Worlds oldest classic, the St Ledger today. Joseph O`Brien had looked comfortable and in control on Camelot but left himself with a lot to do in th
Cheltenham Gold Cup to Reduce Ticket Allocation For 2013 Cheltenham Racecourse have decided to reduce the amount of tickets available for Gold Cup day 2013. The flagship event of March`s Festival attracted 70,400 racegoers to the Prestbury Park site this year but organisers have opted to cut the allocation to around 67,000 for next years event in case bad weather affects the day as was the case accross many courses this year. Racecourse Spokesperson
Veteran Classic-winning trainer John Dunlop is set to retire at the end of the Flat racing season in November.
The 73-year-old won the Epsom Derby twice - with Shirley Heights in 1978 and Erhaab 16 years later.
Dunlop, who is based at Arundel in West Sussex, also trained three winners of both the St Leger and 1000 Guineas, plus the Oaks twice. `I now have much reduced stable numbers and it is now less viable than it once was,` he
Snow Fairy added another chapter to what is one of racing`s great stories as she defeated the much fancied Nathaniel and St Nicholas Abbey to win the Irish Champion Stakes.
The tale seems all the more unbelievable once you take into consideration the fact that Snow Fairy was bought for 1800 Euros back in 2008 when nobody seemed interested in the mare at all. Snow Fairy had won six Group 1s before Saturday`s race, three of those came in East A
Black Caviar has returned to light duties as trainer Peter Moody mulls over whether to let the legendary Mare who is unbeaten in 22 starts race again. Black Caviar hasn`t raced since her narrow victory in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. And with her participation in the Melbourne spring Carnival ruled out some time ago there was and is still some question as to whether she would race again. Peter Moody though speaking to Australian press sai
Multi-Talented Former jockey, journalist and founder of the Injured Jockeys Fund Lord John Oaksey has sadly died aged 83.
Oaksey has been battling with ill health and passed away on Wednesday at his family home in Wiltshire.
Oaksey won the 1958 Hennessy Gold Cup at Cheltenham aboard Taxidermist and came second in the 1963 Grand National on Carrickbeg during a great riding career.
After racing, his media work saw him
The anomaly of headgear worn by horses in Ireland all coming under the official description of `blinkers` has finally been sorted.
On Friday, The Turf Club announced a change to the rules has been approved by the the Governing Bodies, to facilitate a more accurate declaration of headgear.
The confusion appears when horses trained in Ireland who have worn visors were officially described as racing in blinkers and the outdated syst
Newmarket based trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni has been fined £2,000 by the British Horseracing Authority after urine samples taken from two of his horses were found to contain a prohibited substance. Samples taken from Wood Ditton Stakes winner Mariner's Cross and 1000 Guineas also-ran Lyric Of Light were found to contain propoxyphene. The disciplinary panel said it could not be satisfied the administration of the substance was accidental and gave Godo
The Rest of the World team, led by Japanese rider Yutaka Take, have won the 12th Shergar Cup for the first time since 2007 in front of over 30,000 at Ascot. China`s Matthew Chadwick secured three second places aswell as victory in the last race to win the individual prize and help his team to 89 points. Frankie Dettori`s best was third but his Europe team were second on 56. Hayley Turner`s all-female team were a point further back, with Keiren Fallon'
The three-year-old has already won the Newmarket 2000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby, and next month looks to be the first horse since Nijinsky in 1970 to complete the Classic treble at Doncaster. We last saw Camelot winning the Irish Derby at the Curragh in late June, he has since has enjoyed a mid-season break, but he stepped up his Leger preparations at the Foxrock venue as he worked alongside stable companions Fame And Glory and Chamonix. The trio
Adnams Newmarket Nights have been incredibly popular this year with total visitor figures above 100000 With the final concert featuring Jessie J already sold out for Friday. This follows another attendance of 20,000 people who came to watch Friday evening`s concert by Jessie J`s fellow The Voice judge Sir Tom Jones. Newmarket Racecourses`s managing director Amy Starkey hailed the success of the events - which are held on Friday evenings during the summer -
Moore had stood down for the day following a fall earlier in the day leaving Aidan O`Brien a jockeyless for the Group One Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard - Jacques Le Marois but connections were keen to snap up the services of the brilliant Belgian. The mile contest saw a slow pace early on as the field bunched up. When Dettori kicked from the front on Elusive Kate, it looked as though he had Excelebration in trouble but the favourite came back at Dett
Fun for all on Press Family Raceday: including a new Listed race as part of our seven thoroughbred races plus pony racing, our interactive racing zone, bouncy castle and personal appearances at intervals by children's favourite, Peppa Pig. There is a special relaxed feel about the only Sunday of York's year; it naturally attracts a family crowd and remember that under 16's go for free. York Racecourse will once again offer a combined Grandstand & Paddock
Frankel, The dominant son of Galileo is unbeaten in 12 races after easing to success in the QIPCO Sussex Stakes for the second eason in a row. The legendary horse has yet to run over a mile, That will change at York later this month when he runs in the 10 furlong Juddmonte International, which could be his his penultimate appearance on the racetrack. Wich Cirrus Des Aigles ruled out of the race with injury it is hard to see anyone in the field who can m
Frankel, the worlds highest rated racehorse has reduced Camelot`s lead for the 2012 Cartier Horse Of The Year Award following a comfortable six-length win in the Group One QIPCO Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Frankel extended his unbeaten run to 12 in West Sussex with his second successive QIPCO Sussex Stakes victory which moves him onto 96 points, 48 behind three-year-old Camelot who is also still unbeaten on 144. Camelot leads the way in the stan
Jockey Club Racecourses have appointed four regional directors to run its fourteen tracks acorss the Uk. Managing director at Arena Leisure Ian Renton, pictured with the Princess Royal , has been appointed the new boss at Cheltenham, with responsibility also for Exeter, Warwick and Wincanton. Amy Starkey will run Huntingdon, Nottingham and Market Rasen and Newmarket, while John Baker is now in charge at Aintree, Carlisle and Haydock. Rupert Trevel
Mark Johnston trained his fifth Goodwood winner of the week as Fulbright and Silvestre de Sousa, won the Betfred Mile on Friday.
It was Fulbright`s first time over this distance and he equipped himself well as he held off Mabait by over a length with Mister Music at 25-1 finishing third ahead of last year`s winner Boom and Bust who was in at 20-1
Johnston said: `We were running him over six, clearly we haven`t got a clue. He`s out
Johnny Murtagh continued his impressive record at Goodwood yesterday as 2-1 favourite Saddler`s Rock landed the Artemis Goodwood Cup.
The 42-year-old is now 10 victories from 21 rides on the world famous course, beating Askar Tau by a length with Colour Vision in third.
It was the ideal way for the horse trained by John Oxx to bounce back after being defeated by Colour Vision at Royal Ascot.
`When you`re working horse
Frankel, The world`s top racehorse and Racing Mole Favourite, extended his unbeaten run to 12 by trouncing the field in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. An exited crowd of 25,000 saw history unfold as the legendary horse an rider Tom Queally won by five clear lengths to grab the £300,000 prize money and again made it look easy. It now looks as if Frankel, owned by Prince Khalid Abdullah and trained by Sir Henry Cecil wll step up to 10 furlongs at York on 2
Nine contenders will arise in the stalls of this award Psyche, with no fewer than four subjects trained by A Fabre. Haloed by his last victory in a Listed at Sandown, the "Godolphin" FALLS OF LORA (photo Scoopdyga) will also follow, she has already imposed at this stage of the competition, Meydan, and part of fillies experienced initially. A de Royer Dupre is also well armed, with the presence of Bougie D'Amore, remaining on two good path to the next leve
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Neptune Collonges, ridden by Daryl Jacob gave trainer Paul Nicholls his first National triumph after coming from behind to beat Sunnyhillboy on the line in a photo finish. The £418,860 first prize also secured Paul Nicholls a seventh consecutive trainers’ championship.
The Paul Nicholls-trained gelding — the first grey to win since Nicol
Long Run, Grands Crus and Cue Card are three big names amongst 19 entries for the Betfair Chase at Haydock on November 24.
Long Run won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2011 but could only manage third in last season's renewal of the Blue Riband event, one place worse than when second to a revitalised Kauto Star in this race last year.
Paul Hanagan has successfully defended the Flat jockeys' championship after nearest rival Silvestre de Sousa failed to win all his races at Doncaster.
De Sousa had closed to within four wins ahead of the final day, with four rides to Hanagan's seven at the meeting. But, when he failed to win on his first mount - True Bond - in the 1325 GMT B
Barry Geraghty can continue to mop up the spare rides - and the winners -when he partners Isio for trainer Nicky Henderson in today's £100,000 Vodafone Gold Cup at Newbury, a race that is helping to fill a pre-Cheltenham void in the jumping programme. Jump jockeys never bask in another's bad fortune; they know only too well the next race and the ne
A slimline Barry Geraghty can gain a major reward for getting down to his lowest weight in recent years by clinching tomorrow’s £175,000 Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury on Burton Port. Last season’s top British novice chaser, Burton Port, trained by Nicky Henderson, had been the intended mount of Malton-born jockey Andrew Tinkler.
But Gerag
It ws 42 years ago that Lester Piggott steered Nijinsky to victory in the St Ledger to win the 2000 Guineas-Epsom Derby-St Leger treble, it was the last time it has ever been completed with Camelot . And it is still the last time as Enke held on over the last furlong to beat Camelot into second place in the Worlds oldest classic, the St Ledger tod
The Godolphin fightback has been under way for some time with their two-year-olds. However, their three-year-olds, a department in which they have been light for several seasons, were bolstered when midsummer purchase Delegator won the Totesport.com Celebration Mile at Goodwood.
On all known form, the Guineas and St James's Palace runne
Fancied Battle Of Marengo only managed to beat one home as Flintshire ran out an impressive winner of the Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp.
The Investec Derby fourth, trained by Aiden O`Brien was wearing blinkers for the first time and was hard to settle in the early stages.
Long-time leader Park Reel was wound
Former jockey Richard Fox is on a life-support machine after collapsing in Newmarket on Saturday. The 57-year-old struck his head in the fall and was revived by doctors after his heart stopped. He is currently in West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds where a spokeswoman told the Racing Post his condition was stable.
Friend and racing
Tony McCoy doesn`t agree with the bookies with their price for Teaforthree ahead of the Welsh National.
The nine-year-old, who will be partnered by the champion jockey, has been well supported during the ante-post markets, and is set to be sent off a short priced favourite on Saturday afternoon.
McCoy, while confident of his chan
Pour Moi, the winner of this year's Derby at Epsom, has been retired after suffering a serious leg injury. The colt was hurt while being prepared by trainer Andre Fabre for October's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp. Pour Moi has been retired to stud by owners, the Irish-based Coolmore Stud.
At June's Derby, winning jockey Mickael
Jockey Niall 'Slippers' Madden had a Grand National debut to remember with victory on Numbersixvalverde in the 159th running at Aintree on Saturday. The 20-year-old had a patient ride, bringing his mount to the front at the last fence and holding off last year's winner Hedgehunter by six lengths. "I had a dream run all the way around," said Madden.
One had shed tears. The other sported jet-black wraparound shades which cast a cloak over his innermost thoughts. But both footballer Michael Owen and trainer Aidan O'Brien proved leading men on Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot. Manchester United striker Owen showed the emotion - clearly choked at the success of Brown Panther, a horse he bred and owns,
Nicky Henderson is preparing for the bad weather with three of his stable`s brightest stars racing at Ascot on Saturday.
The trainer withdrew Sprinter Sacre and Darlan from intended outings at Cheltenham last weekend when rain produced conditions that were deemed too testing.
But Henderson said that he most likely run Oscar Whisk