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Cop collars gold for O'Callaghan.


Byline: Michael Fortune

HAVE SOME COP, freely available at 5-1, made every yard of the running to credit owner Mary O'Callaghan with the E12,500 Tote Gold Collar Gold collar may refer to
  • a chain of gold, worn round the neck, also known as a livery collar, in Europe.
  • Gold-collar worker, a modern American term for a type of worker, usually without a college degree or clear career-path.
 at Harold's Cross on Friday, writes Michael Fortune.

It had looked a most open contest in advance and so it was with kennel companions Call Late and Droopys Maestro (1) (Maestro NT) An earlier name for scheduling software for Windows NT from Tivoli Systems, Inc. When IBM acquired Tivoli in 1996, the program was renamed IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler.  going off the 3-1 joint-favourites. However, neither got in a blow after moderate starts.

Instead, it was the Liam Hayestrained Have Some Cup who came away running and led narrowly to the bend from Rosminion and Ballintine Drum.

Have Some Cop entered the back a length and a half in front of Rosminion and it was close into the third bend where Daleys Buzz had joined in the battle.

But Have Some Cop proved strong on the run-in and held off the persistent Rosminion by a neck in 30.57sec, with Daleys Buzz another length adrift in third. The winner is a December 2005 son of Top Honcho Honcho

A slang term describing the leader or person in charge of an organization.

Notes:
The CEO of a company could be referred to as the honcho or "head honcho."
See also: CEO, CFO, COO, Insider, Leprechaun Leader
 and Tutie Frutie.
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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:The Racing Post (London, England)
Date:Jan 4, 2009
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