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 BBC News | McCoy heads the field for LudlowBBC NewsCheltenham Gold Cup winner Tony McCoy and Grand National-winning jockey Daryl Jacob head the field as Ludlow hosts its second event of the new National Hunt season on Thursday evening. Champion jockey McCoy, already on top with 11 winners this time ... |
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| Racegoers sample a taste of Lincolnshire at RasenThis is GrimsbyLEADING LIGHTS: Above left, the Michael Chapman-trained Tayarat leads the field in the Tina Thornton Grabbed a Grand Handicap Hurdle before finishing second; right, it's a fine jump by Brigg trainer Nick Kent's Around a Pound with apprentice Charles ... |
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| Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 4:00 am | Updated: 6:53 am, Mon Apr 30, 2012.Longview News-JournalLongview Duplicate Bridge Club, ACBL sanctioned, 12:30 pm today, 1409 NW Loop 281, Suite D (next to Papa John's Plaza), Longview. Games open. Information: M. Graham, (903) 918-8642; S. Shelton, (903) 759-6606. Green Street Recreation Center, ... and more » |
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 Horse & Hound Online | Tom Symonds' blog: is racing drowning?Horse & Hound OnlineThis quest to improve everything annually, and particularly the bloodstock, is something that Nicky Henderson and his Seven Barrows team instilled in me — look to the future. Something I always live by is to remember where you have been, where you are ... |
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