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![]() They never put dates in their articles!
I never know when the races are! |
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![]() It's tomorrow!
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![]() He won!
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![]() To watch the replay click race of the day.....
http://www.attheraces.com/sectionhom...0nav&nav=video |
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![]() EMPEROR OUT TO CONTINUE O'BRIEN RULE
By Anita Chambers, PA Sport (from Sporting Life) With the British Classics over and done with for another year, attentions begin to turn to the contenders for next season. The Laing O'Rourke National Stakes at the Curragh confirmed George Washington as a major player for top honours 12 months ago, and trainer Aidan O'Brien will be out to maintain his fantastic record in the seven-furlong event on Sunday. And he has the ideal candidate in Holy Roman Emperor, an ultra-impressive winner of the Phoenix Stakes last time out. The Danehill colt brushed aside Hellvelyn to reverse Coventry Stakes running and the form has turned out to be very hot, with Group winners coming out of the horses that finished behind the front two. The National Stakes is the highlight of a two-day meeting at the Curragh, with Saturday's card headlined by the Irish Field St Leger. |
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![]() EMPEROR HEADS NATIONAL DECS
By Nick Robson, PA Sport (Sporting Life) Aidan O'Brien's Holy Roman Emperor and Jim Bolger's unbeaten Teofilo head a field of 19 for Sunday's Laing O'Rourke National Stakes at the Curragh. O'Brien has farmed the Group One event in recent seasons with six successes in the last 10 years with the likes of King Of Kings, Hawk Wing and George Washington. Holy Roman Emperor has already proved himself to be of the highest calibre with success in the Phoenix Stakes while Teofilo won the Group Two Futurity Stakes on his last start. O'Brien has seven other possibles, headed by Eagle Mountain, who chased home Teofilo in the Futurity and was a fast-finishing second in the Champagne Stakes at York last week. There are three possibles from Britain including the Mick Channon-trained Silca Chiave, Mark Wallace's Manchurian and Brian Meehan's Danebury Hill. |
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