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Catterick: Cliburnel good news for Shaw.


Derek Shaw Derek Shaw is Chairman of Preston North End Football Club (2001-Present), and formerly Deputy Chairman (1997-2001).

Shaw, a lifelong Preston North End fan, originally became involved in the club through shirt sponsorship in the early 1990s.
 equalled his score of last year when Cliburnel News landed the mile-and-three-quarter handicap to give the trainer his 11th success of 1998, writes Colin Russell For the professor of history of science, see .

Colin Russell was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Michael Cashman.
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The mare had run a couple of good races this term, but she performed poorly on her most recent start in an amateur riders' event at Doncaster, where she trailed in 90 lengths behind Saint Albert Saint Albert can refer to any one of several people/places:
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Shaw told the stewards that Cliburnel News may have been better suited by the shorter trip, better ground and stronger handling, but he had no real idea why she had run so poorly last week.

He said the mare went particularly well for apprentice Richard Mullen, who won on her last season.

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 of the claimer. Instead of winning by five lengths, he got home by a diminishing half-length from the fast-finishing Give An Inch.

"When you ease him, he does stop," said winning trainer Karl Burke, who has sent out 26 winners this term, three more than last season.

It was not such a good afternoon for Burke's assistant Andrew Larnach, who had his bag of clothes stolen from the head lad's hostel.

"It happens here frequently," he claimed. "There are only small lockers in the dormitory, which anyone can get into, and there is no other security. People can go in and out of the rooms all day."

n Lynda Ramsden and Jimmy Fortune teamed up to win the opening maiden event with Riverblue. A 23,000gns yearling yearling

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nFortune completed a double on the Steve Kettlewell-trained Sunset Harbour in the five-furlong handicap. The field split into two groups, and over the last two furlongs the high numbers had the call, with Sunset Harbour just holding the renewed challenge of Lady Sheriff.

nMary Reveley sent out her first winner on the Flat for more than two weeks when Broctune Gold took the seven-furlong handicap.

"There hasn't been anything wrong with the horses, it's just that we haven't run many in the last month. We have been getting the jumpers ready," explained travelling head lad Jock Carcary.

nTim Easterby won the last two races at Carlisle on Monday evening, and he collected again here when Last Lap, partnered by Willie Supple supple Physical exam adjective Referring to free movement of a body part , took the seller.

nDarryll Holland felt unwell after finishing second on High Regard in the opener and gave up his other ride. Dean McKeown substituted on Younico, who finished third to Cliburnel News.

McKeown also stood in for Fergal Lynch, who injured in·jure  
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1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

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 a leg at Ripon on Monday and gave up his ride on Cabcharge Gemini in the claimer.
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Title Annotation:Sports
Author:Russell, Colin
Publication:The Racing Post (London, England)
Date:Aug 5, 1998
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