Michael Roberts – ‘Rachel Rode Ascot Like A Pro’
‘She carried all the advice out to perfection and she made us all proud today. She also received some very nice accolades from my friends in the UK’
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‘She carried all the advice out to perfection and she made us all proud today. She also received some very nice accolades from my friends in the UK’
Justin Snaith, Mike de Kock and Sean Tarry have shared most of the National Trainers Titles between them over the last two decades, with Snaith claiming his fifth title on World Pool Gold Cup Day recently
Progressive sprinter Holkham Bay gave Rachel Venniker a dream start to the international jockey competition day
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Juddmonte-owned Babouche maintained her unbeaten record in the Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh last Saturday
Look out for Soldier’s Eye from the Weiho Marwing stable in Race 7 today
South Africa’s Proteas Test team has quite a job on their hands to shift themselves from a decent team getting solid results to a unit of world-beaters