Guide to the TV Races on Day Two of the July Festival at NewmarketRead the full-text online article and more details about "Guide to the TV Races on Day Two of the July Festival at Newmarket" by John O'hara - The Evening Standard (London, England), July 9, 2008By John O'hara...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Guide to the TV Races on the Final Day of Newmarket's July Festival" by John O'hara - The Evening Standard (London, England), July 1, 2008
8/8: Montreal, QC @ ARTV Studio, Inside Place Des Arts (FREE) 8/9: Newmarket, NH @ Stone Church 8/10: Bangor, ME @ Kahbang Fest 8/14: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 8/16: Lyons, CO @ Rocky Mountain Folks Festival 8/22: Grand Rapids, MI @ Founders Brewery (FREE)...
I loved my time in Hawaii. The people were really friendly and generally helpful. There are lots of free stuff to do and you do not have to spend a fortune to have a good time. I was not quite used to tipping but got better at it by the time I left. Some of my tourist highligh...
I headed into town to buy a ticket for the Folk Festival. The booking office was a circus. There were three people selling both tickets and merchandise. At one point all three were dealing with people trying on T shirts and taking forever. A Scottish, bloke in the queue got very irate ...
NEWMARKET 1.20 The stalls are far side today at Newmarket but, at last night’s meeting, it seemed to be a case of the closer to the nearside rail the better, favouring low draws.LUCKIN BREW(stall 11 of 11) looks badly drawn in the opening 7f fillies’ novice contest and can be sold...
EXISTENThasn’t had much luck since his 25-1 neck second in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket back in April – he was poorly drawn when a 14-1 fifth to King’s Lynn in the Temple Stakes at Haydock, racing freely and doing second best of those drawn high, and had nothing to race...
It's the first day of Newmarket's July Festival and Andrew has recommended bets/trades in the first three races on Thursday, July 7th.
For anyone who has wondered quite how the British Turf continues to seduce investment from the Gulf, perhaps a day at the July Festival at Newmarket might prove every bit as instructive as one spent among the pomp and pageantry of Ascot or Epsom. At a time of year when their homelands ...
On the eve of the Newmarket July Festival, one of the genuine artists of his calling has just half a dozen winners to his name. But it is precisely through his patience that horses flourish in a way they might not elsewhere. Yesterday he sounded far more despondent about recession in the...