Sunday, 22 March 2015

Tuesday March17, 2015.

 



 
 
JON LEES REPORTS: JOCKEYS' TITLE DIVIDES SPORT
Lester Piggott, "Its about time they sorted something out. "

JMC: It should be about the quality of a jockey that counts. Not the number of winners a jockey can ride. Jockeys' are already dashing all around Britain for rides. This is wrong. What happens when jockeys' are only fit to drop? This appears to be of no interest to government.
 
Lester Piggott, "Its about time they sorted something out. "

 Global Group 1 Horsemen Need Recognition
JMC: The whole of the "Racing Right Equus Zone" to include a "Racing Right Equus Veterinary Medication Zone" needs to be sorting out. All those who have achieved true bloodhorse literacy in their own right should not be punished for their skills by bloodhorse illiterate government, but should be recognised worldwide and paid a top wage.
 
Government have been guilty of fragmenting this sport not recognizing highly skilled horsemen the "Racing Right Equus Zone Of  This Sport"  left ongoing over the last 6 decades. Leaving British horseracing to become more dangerous by the second over this time, as it is now.  


DAVID CARR SAY'S IN HIS COMMENT FEATURE: PAGE 3.
"Shaken to the core by madness of the marketeers. "
"A jockeys championship is a remarkably simple idea and it is one of the main reasons it is so easy to sell as a concept to non-aficionados who would not know a Champion Series from a Showcase race. "

Daily Mail Wednesday March 11.
Day 2 of 4 Cheltenham Festival 2015

Cross Country carnage as Toutancarmont and Quantitativeeasing crash through barriers and knock over photographer 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-2990069/Cross-Country-carnage-Toutancarmont-Quantitativeeasing-crash-barriers-knock-photographer.html#ixzz3UfEKqQED Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-2990069/Cross-Country-carnage-Toutancarmont-Quantitativeeasing-crash-barriers-knock-photographer.html 


Post photographer recovering after surgery


http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/cheltenham-festival-cheltenham-post-photographer-mccann-recovering-after-surgery/1836993/#newsArchiveTabs=last7DaysNews 
  

A SECOND HORSE KILLED AT THE CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL

Posted 11 March 2015
"Rolling Star became the second horse to die at the 2015 Cheltenham Festival when he fell heavily at the last obstacle of what was, at times, a furiously fast hurdle race on Wednesday afternoon.

"Rolling Star became the second horse to die at the 2015 Cheltenham Festival when he fell heavily at the last obstacle of what was, at times, a furiously fast hurdle race on Wednesday afternoon.
 
"It was the highly rated six-year-old’s 16th race, nine of which had been over hurdles. "Rolling Star was out of contention and weakening when the fall happened, and it could be argued that he should have been pulled up."
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/NEWS/news_horse/ALL/3232/
 
DAY 1 of 4 Tuesday March 10 Cheltenham Festival 2015.  Eight-year-old Theatre Queen died on the Festival’s opening day, after falling in another crowded race, this time a jumps event for novice horses ridden by amateur jockeys. Theatre Queen had been reluctant to take part and the other riders had already cleared the first fence before her jockey got her going. She fell and broke her back in front of the grandstand. Nearly an hour later, her death was confirmed.
True to form, Channel 4 was keen to play down the two fatalities in its Cheltenham coverage. During its Headlines segment at the end of broadcasting today (Wednesday), it made no mention of Rolling Star’s tragic demise.
JMC: The  financial aim of government to encourage families to come racing and have a day out, on a day off, will not want their children seeing racehorses dying in front of them competing out on the racetrack, little children going home in tears, due to the financial greed of  bloodhorse illiterate governments.
 
 
 


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