Alsadaa has ever ything in his favour says Mongan.3.00 Ascot Ascot (ăs`kət), town, Windsor and Maidenhead, S central England. The famous horse races instituted by Queen Anne in 1711 are held annually in June on Ascot Heath. Ascot remains an important social and fashion event, attended by the royal family. Williamhill.com Handicap Hurdle HURDLE, Eng. law. A species of sledge, used to draw traitors to execution. 2m Listed ATR ATR Achilles tendon reflex, see Ankle reflex Card page 59 Key stat stat adv. With no delay. adj. Immediate. STAT Stat! Clinical medicine adverb Fast, quickly, immediately, schnell, vite Lab medicine noun Liam Treadwell has a 20 per cent strike-rate at the course in the last five seasons and is on board Pascha Bere What they say Laura Mongan, trainer of Alsadaa "He had a fibrillating heart after Epsom last time, which was a shock, but his treatment has been successful and he should be back to his best. This is his favourite track and his favourite ground, so despite him lumping lumping Reductionism Clinical decision-making The practice of aggregating diseases or pathologic nosologies with variably distinct features under a common term. Cf 'Splitting.'. round a lot of weight, everything is in his favour. We are expecting a big run." Andrew Turnell, trainer of Micheal Flips "We are hopeful but not confident. He ran well first time out last year and I am happy with him." Paul Nicholls Paul Nicholls (born Paul Greenhalgh on 12 April 1979) is an English actor. His earliest role was in the BBC drama Earthfasts, but it was his character of Joe Wicks in EastEnders, which he played from 1996 to 1997, that first brought him fame. , trainer of Classic Swain See column on pages 8 and 9 Philip Hobbs, trainer of Hibiki "He has not won for ages but he keeps on getting placed, so his weight goes up, which makes it very difficult to place him. He seems fine, though." Gary Moore, trainer of Gee Dee Nen "He has only been with me for three weeks, but, with what I have seen of him so far, I am pleased. He is not an overly experienced hurdler, so it will be difficult, but we will take it from here." Nick Gifford, trainer of Pascha Bere "He is in the grip of the handicapper hand·i·cap·per n. Sports & Games 1. One who assigns handicaps. 2. One who predicts the winners in a horserace, especially one who publishes such predictions as a guide for bettors. Noun 1. . We just want to get a run into him before he goes novice chasing. So, really, he is up against it." Alan King, trainer of Norman The Great "He has done us proud on the Flat this summer and he is a good, fun horse who is capable of being competitive." Henry Daly, trainer of Wessex King "We are very much dipping our toes in the water to see what the handicapper will do with him. There is a chance he will go over fences, but we will plan his campaign depending on his performance here." Michael Scudamore, trainer of Dark Energy "He is 3lb out of the handicap, so he has a bit to find but, having said that, we have always wanted to see him in a decent race with plenty of pace. A right-handed course with fast ground is exactly what he wants, so we will see how he goes." CAPTION(S): Alan King: runs Norman The Great, who landed a hat-trick on the Flat over the summer |
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