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MOTORMOUTH Russell Brand gave us all some good news yesterday – by promising to keep his big gob shut. He is turning his back on YouTube and all his social media accounts to spend time “learning” instead. Full story: Page 6
HUNT FOR GREAT WHITE SHARK OFF UK COAST A TOP secret Jaws mission sets sail today to track down a killer great white shark prowling close to British beaches. Full story: Page 9
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...in 1976 Britain’s first female firefighter, Mary Langdon, then 25, joined East Sussex Fire Brigade. She is now a nun.
“To be born a lady is an accident, to die one is an achievement.” Comic Jimmy Tarbuck at close pal Cilla Black’s funeral.
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JEREMY Corbyn has told Labour MPs not to oppose the activists who are expected to sweep him to power next month. The 66-year-old said he will “hand-pick” his “top team” but many have already rejected his invitation to join a “diverse” Shadow Cabinet. A host of influential Labour MPs oppose Mr Corbyn’s left-wing policies. But he said: “I will appoint a strong Shadow Cabinet.”
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Tsipras exit over poll bid EMBATTLED Alexis Tsipras last night quit as the head of Greece’s government. The Syriza party leader, 41, stepped down from the PM post to clear the way for an early General Election next month. Greece will go to the ballot box if the opposition party cannot form a new government within three days. The move came after rebels snubbed his bill to rubber-stamp a third bailout.
Surge in sales at shops RETAIL sales edged up last month as shoppers took advantage of High Street promotions to splash out on electrical appliances and furniture. Sales in household goods stores surged 13.4% higher year-onyear in July as a raft of discounts and stronger housing market conditions boosted demand. But the 0.1% rise in sales month-on-month was lower than the 0.4% expected.
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JOINT CRACKDOWN: UK border force officers and French police yesterday. Right, Theresa May ® by MATTHEW YOUNG
BRITAIN’S lorry drivers are expecting millions in compensation from the French government over Channel Tunnel chaos. But the mayor of Calais hit back by demanding £17.5million compensation from Britain over the migrant crisis.
Fed-up hauliers at the Freight Transport Association (FTA) want to be paid for being caught up in Operation Stack, which saw lorries waiting to use the tunnel forced to park on the M20 in Kent when services were crippled by striking French workers and the migrant
...and Calais wants £35m chaos in Calais. The FTA says the cost to UK hauliers was £21m during the month-long operation. But Calais mayor Natacha Bouchart, who blames the UK’s “lax asylum system and generous benefits culture” for attracting thousands of refugees to her town, has stuck in her own claim. She wants £35m from the French and UK governments combined, meaning £17.5m out of British taxpayers’ pockets. She said: “If there isn’t a favourable response, I see myself having to
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THE head of the BBC threatened to axe BBC Two if Government cuts went ahead, it emerged yesterday. Culture Secretary John Whittingdale backed down after Lord Hall, above, also threatened BBC Four and all local radio stations would be shut.
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THE new online MoT system has been branded a “debacle” after glitches left motorists without a certificate in danger of being forced off the road. Garage owners have complained they are having to turn away drivers because the system is running slowly or has crashed. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency said the system has been struck by an “IT issue” and is asking garages to issue old-style paper MoTs and send the details on. Paul Watters of the AA said: “I hope this is not a taste of things to come.”
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THE new national living wage will leave the care sector “at serious risk of catastrophic collapse”. Five of the biggest care home providers in the UK have written to Chancellor George Osborne to warn that the plan will cost the sector £1billion by 2020. From April next year a minimum rate of £7.20 per hour will apply for workers aged over 25, rising to £9 in five years. Martin Green of Care England, which represents care providers, said: “Without adequate funding the care sector is at serious risk of catastrophic collapse.”
make a legal complaint against the governments to the authorities to ensure a compensation ruling.” Refugee smugglers are also demanding more cash. The fee for a spot on a UK-bound truck is reported to have almost doubled to £600. Home Secretary Theresa May yesterday signed a deal with the French government to set up a control and command centre near Calais. It will be jointly run by British and French police to target peoplesmuggling gangs.
The charity raising money this week through The Health Lottery is HealthRich, tackling health inequalities in South Yorkshire.
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Cheryl’s whiff of success CHERYL FernandezVersini is set to make £1.4million from her latest perfume, according to experts. They reckon StormFlower Noir will be the most successful celebrity fragrance of the year. Total sales are expected to hit around £9m in the run-up to Christmas. Cheryl, 32, will pocket £4 for every 30ml Eau de Parfum bottle sold. Rakesh Aggarwal, 40, boss of online perfume store Escentual, said: “StormFlower Noir is looking like it’s going to be even bigger than her previous fragrances, and certainly the hottest fragrance for 2015.”
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KATE IN SECOND BID FOR EUROVISION SONG GLORY
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KATE Price says she’s up for another crack at Eurovision. The glamour girl, 37, is convinced she would bring the fun factor back to the camp contest.
SPORTY Rosie may be kitted out for the beach but she loves nothing more than messing about on the river. The 21-year-old rowing fanatic from Rochester is planning for her next regatta. Rowing, says Rosie, keeps her in shape, which is a stroke of luck for us, as she looks totally oarsome.
Wannabe singer Kate entered the UK selection process 10 years ago with novelty track Not Just Anybody. She sang wearing a bright pink latex catsuit on live Saturday night telly. But the public picked Javine Hylton, now 33, to fly the flag instead – leaving Kate’s singing dreams in tatters. On the ITV2 show Safeword, Kate admitted that her failed bid for Eurovision still haunts her. She said: “Out of anything I’ve done in my whole career, that is my biggest regret. “I was seven months’ pregnant and I looked like a pink condom.” Asked why she entered, she revealed: “I was promised an album deal.” Kate then said she would like to have another go at singing for her country. She told viewers: “Never say never. I might rectify it. “Just for the laugh – we’re never going to win it.” The UK has had dismal luck at Eurovision over the past decade. Even music legends such as Bonnie Tyler, 64, and Engelbert Humperdinck, 79, flopped when they took part. This year duo Electro Velvet finished in 24th place as Sweden celebrated their second win in three years. British fans later called for a boycott of the 60-year-old contest. Kate has made a string of attempts at singing stardom including a cheesy covers album with then husband Peter Andre, 42. In 2010 she released her single Free To Love Again but it failed to make the top 40.
MEGAN Fox’s rekindled friendship with Shia LaBeouf has been blamed for her split with husband Brian Austin Green. Shia and Megan, both 29, hooked up while filming Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in 2008. At the time, Megan was on a break from former Beverly Hills 90210 hunk Brian, 42. Megan and Shia lost touch but last year became pals again. A source said: “It was her relationship with Shia that really hurt Brian. It was certainly a contributing factor to their split.”
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BAKERS GRAB 10M SLICE THE Great British Bake Off pulled in a 10million viewers on Wednesday – the highest audience of the current series. Rivals ITV had just two million
viewers tuning in at the same time for the drama Foyle’s War. The reality show, starring judges Mary Berry, 80, and 49-year-old Paul Hollywood, has
become one of telly’s biggest hits. Bake Off is pulling in two million more viewers for each episode on catch-up.
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Len quits US HIT: Hollywood
LEN Goodman has quit the American hit TV show Dancing With the Stars. The 71-year-old wants to spend more time with his new grandson and focus on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing back home. However, Len may return for occasional appearances and US show bosses are not making a permanent replacement on the panel.
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GOSPEL TRIBUTE: ® Sir Cliff sang and spoke at Cilla’s funeral
Sorrow and joy at funeral SIR Cliff Richard hailed Cilla Black “the greatest TV presenter of all time” as her funeral triggered tears and a “lorra lorra laughs”. More than 20,000 fans lined the streets of Liverpool to say “ta-ra” to the Scouse star, dubbed “the First Lady of showbusiness” by pal Jimmy Tarbuck. While some wept, others burst into applause, threw flowers and sang her greatest hits on Cilla’s final journey to St Mary’s Catholic Church in Woolton. Celebrities including Sir Tom Jones, 75, Lord Lloyd Webber, 67, Carol Vorderman, 54, singer Gerry Marsden, 72, and comedians Les Dennis, 61, Ted Robbins, 60, and Bob Carolgees, 67, joined former BBC director-general John Birt, 70, and MP Nigel Evans, 57. By the time the procession arrived at the church, emotions were high among a crowd that had gathered from 5.45am. Three people collapsed and had to be revived by paramedics. Sir Cliff, 74, who had travelled with the cortege, told the congrega-
® by JERRY LAWTON tion he had been amazed at the scenes. One fan leapt from the crowd to tie a Liverpool football scarf to the hearse and another placed a “Scotland Road” sign from Cilla’s childhood street on the bonnet. Sir Cliff, who fought back tears as he performed a moving rendition of gospel song Faithful One, said: “I cannot think of Cilla in the past tense. It just seems outrageous.
Fabulous “There are certain people that you believe will always be there. “It wasn’t just that she was a fabulous pop singer. She took the country by storm because she became our greatest TV presenter, probably of all time.’’ He added: “Cilla, this is just a hiccup in our relationship and we will see you again.’’ Tarbuck’s voice cracked with emotion as the comic led prayers for the Blind Date host, who died aged 72 after falling and hitting her head at her villa on Spain’s Costa del Sol on August 1. The 75-year-old funnyman told the congregation: “She was the
First Lady of showbusiness. To be born a lady is an accident – to die one is an achievement.’’ Entertainer Christopher Biggins, 66, concluded his reading by saying: “We will always love you, Cilla” and was so moved he had to be comforted by Bishop Tom Williams. But in a service evoking tears of joy and sadness, TV presenter Paul O’Grady was told to say “three Hail Marys” by the Bishop for his raucous anecdotes of his “hellraising” with Cilla. Paul, 60, joked the pair had arranged for her to have a major role in his funeral involving “a mantilla and some lilies” but he would have to “re-think that one now”. Cilla’s son Ben, 41, said his mum “loved being a star” but was “always happy to laugh at herself” and he added he took solace she was “in one of her most favourite places in the world” when she died. His brother Robert, 45, said their “trailblazer” mum’s “pure enthusiasm, self-belief and wonderful sense of humour made being with her a joy and a pleasure”. Among vast floral tributes were messages from Beatles Sir Paul McCartney, 73, and Ringo Starr, 75. jerry.lawton@dailystar.co.uk
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EYE IN THE HOUSE FOND FAREWELL: ® Thousands of fans line the streets in
Liverpool. Below, Carol Vorderman and Sir Tom Jones; Christopher Biggins and Paul O’Grady; messages from Macca and Ringo
TEARS: Comic Jimmy
TV FRIEND: Corrie’s Les
SINGER PAL: Gerry
RESPECTS: Carolgees
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BRITS are celebrating after motormouth Russell Brand promised to finally keep his gob shut. The comic-turned-activist told fans yesterday he was taking a break from his social media accounts.
He said he would stop his YouTube show, The Trews, and spend some time “learning” instead. In a video titled Final Episode Of The Trews – Goodbye, Good Luck, he said: “I think we’ve gone as far as we can with The Trews for now.” And he added in a cryptic message: “I’m not going to be doing the Trews, I’m not going to be on Twitter, or Facebook,
STAR HONDA drivers are the biggest menace on Britain’s roads, finds a new survey of 1,000 drivers by car insurer Privilege.
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® by KEYAN MILANIAN I’m going to be learning because I know real change is coming and I want to be part of that.” Brand used The Trews to weigh in on current affairs. And in the run-up to this year’s General Election he interviewed former Labour leader Ed Miliband, with the video attracting 1.3m views. More recently, he backed left-wing Labour leader candidate Jeremy Corbyn. Brand, 40, may have decided to temporarily pull the plug on the show as he is about to launch his Trews World Tour which takes in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand this autumn. keyan.milanian@dailystar.co.uk
Storms alert BRITAIN will sizzle in a freak 32C heatwave tomorrow before the nation is blasted with tropical storms. Torrential rain, gales, thunder and lightning will start to sweep across central areas later in the day and roll on into Sunday afternoon. The Weather Channel UK forecaster Leon Brown warned of flooding, with 40 to 60mm (2.4ins) of rain expected to fall in 24 hours.
DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
HUNTED: The photofit
Wanted bomb couple cleared
SEX CHEAT BRITS LOVE 50 SHADES OF WAHEY BLIND DATE: Most male ® cheats asked for bondage games
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RANDY Brits signed up to the Ashley Madison website are keen on spanking, domination, bondage and sex toys.
TWO suspects in the Bangkok bomb attack yesterday handed themselves in to police insisting they had nothing to do with it. Detectives had issued CCTV images of the pair, accused of acting as lookouts while the bomber dropped a rucksack packed with explosives. But police discovered they were an innocent Chinese tourist and his Thai tour guide. Investigators revealed they were hunting at least 10 suspects over the attack at the Erawan Hindu shrine on Monday. Police chief Somyot Poompanmuang said: “It is a big network. There was preparation using many people. “This includes those who looked out on the streets, prepared the bomb, and those at the site and those who knew the escape route. “There must have been at least 10 people involved.” Investigators are still hunting a man in a yellow T-shirt and have issued a photofit. The horrific attack killed 20 people including Brit law student Vivian Chan, 19. Officials have re-opened the shrine.
Hackers have revealed the favourite sexual fantasies of married Brits whose personal details from the adultery website have been laid bare. The revelation came as a map of Ashley Madison sex hotspots shows most Brits who have signed up are blokes. And many of them indicated they were interested in bondage. Bankers, civil servants, UN peacemakers, NHS staff, BBC journalists, police and Vatican officials have been exposed as wannabe cheats by hackers The Impact Team. It is claimed that celebrities are among the 37million members. But some stars are victims of fake accounts set FAKED: Ex PM Blair up without their knowledge. They include gay Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, 41, and former Prime Minister Tony Blair, 62. Millions of genuine cheats and suspicious spouses around the world have crashed websites that have pubVICTIM: DJ Mills lished the names. Another site has been pulled from the internet after a copyright claim from Ashley Madison’s legal team. The data leaks showed the depraved fantasies Brits have as they seek out their illicit extramarital romps. Would-be adulterers can tick boxes on the website to show potential partners what they are looking for, including spanking, domination, bondage and sex toy experimentation. Experts have predicted divorce lawyers will be rubbing their hands with glee. Meanwhile, one shocked Australian woman was told live in a radio interview that her husband was registered on the Ashley Madison site.
STAR BOOKIES Paddy Power have cut the odds of man walking on Mars before 2030 to just 4-1 – claiming Nasa will be inspired by Ridley Scott’s new film, The Martian.
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2 teens in ‘rape’ arrests TWO British men have been arrested in Magaluf on suspicion of raping a teenager. The attack on the 18-year-old woman, also from the UK, allegedly took place in a tourist apartment at around midnight on Tuesday. A spokesman for the resort’s police force the Guardia Civil said it is believed that the woman had gone with the men, aged 19 and 18, to the flat. It comes after two British police officers, who were sent to Mallorca to help the local police with drunken Brits, had left the island.
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WORLD BEATERS: ® Map of Ashley Madison members
1 London is the world’s ninth most adulterous city. 2 Sao Paulo tops the list with 374,542 registered Ashley Madison accounts. 3 The US is the most unfaithful country in the world: 12 of the 25 cities with most accounts are in the US. 4 Most users in India are women. 5 It’s mostly blokes who are signed up in Britain. 6 There are 1,200 accounts linked to Saudi Arabia, where adultery is punishable by being stoned to death. 7 Most men said they were looking for love-cheat partners who have stamina and are into blindfolding. 8 Women stated they wanted to find a “Don Juan” character – a womaniser or playboy – or a “bad boy”. 9 St Just, on the southern tip of England, has 76% male members. 10 Almost every Ashley Madison account on the Isle of Man belongs to a bloke.
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EXCITED: ® Boys open their results
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PRINCE William and wife Kate have been given permission to build a new £60,000 tennis court at their Norfolk home. It will be made of fake grass and will replace one which has fallen into disrepair at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate.
Go with the Flo! FLO Fleming lived up to her family heritage with top GCSE results.
The 16-year-old of Chichester is great-granddaughter of penicillin pioneer Alexander Fleming.
NICE AND GCSE-ASY DOES IT!
TEENS were celebrating a bumper haul of good grades yesterday as thousands picked up their GCSE results. This year saw another rise in students getting a C grade or better despite a drop in top grades for the fourth year in a row.
In total almost seven in 10 entries were awarded A* to C, up 0.2% on 2014. But there was a 0.1% point drop in A* grades, the fourth year running that there has been a fall, with 6.6% of entries given the highest mark this year. Girls once again outgunned the boys, with 73.1% of girls’ entries awarded at least a C, compared with 64.7% of boys’. Michael Turner from the Joint Council For Qualifications said: “At national level there is very little change in this year’s results but we do see educational policies continuing to have an effect on entry patterns and results at a subject level. “This is particularly the case in English, mathematics and the sciences.” Among yesterday’s success stories were three sets of twins who scored an incredible 33 A*s and 24 As between them – all
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from the same school. Clara and Martha Finn, Phoebe and Rosanna Codrington and Eleanor and Lydia Tsoukkas from Putney High School in south-west London were all happy with their results and said they had done better than they expected. West Ham brainiac Reece Oxford was another to get his GCSEs – but he kept the results top secret. The 16-year-old, tipped to be a future England regular, made such an impressive Hammers debut in a Europa League qualifier last month that manager Slaven Bilic, 46, gave the youngster, of Edmonton, north London, his Premier League start in the team’s 2-0 win over Arsenal on the opening day of the season. Meanwhile, pupils at The Freeston Academy in Normanton, west Yorks, managed to collect their results despite a fire ripping through the school. They picked up their exam results in the school’s sports centre, which was not affected, after the blaze broke out in a two-storey annex which houses IT classrooms and a study area. keyan.milanian@dailystar.co.uk
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POLICE repeatedly ignored chances to stop a “sexually deviant” fellow officer from becoming a rapist. Wayne Scott, 39, was reported 16 times for inappropriate behaviour during his 10-year career. But his actions were dismissed by other officers. Scott was convicted of a string of rapes and other sexual offences, including one against a child, and jailed for 19 years in 2013. The report recommended Cleveland Police should carry out a survey among female members regarding unacceptable behaviour. It also recommended charges of misconduct against three other officers.
Hendry penalty FORMER Scotland ace Colin Hendry was ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work after he admitted bombarding his ex-girlfriend with unwanted text messages. The ex Blackburn Rovers defender could be made to collect litter and dig up weeds after he was sentenced for harassing Sarah Kinder. The 49-year-old sent up to 10 unwanted messages a day and even threw stones at a window of the beautician’s home. Hendry, of Lytham, Lancs, was ordered by Blackpool Magistrates’ Court to carry out the unpaid work.
GONE FISHING: Ben plans to pull a whale corpse behind trawler to attract killer
Daredevil lures great whites
Teacher’s £16k con
ADVENTURE junkie Ben Fogle is out to prove great white sharks swim in British waters. A television team will drag a dead whale behind a trawler to try to lure the predators.
A CHURCH of England school teacher stole £16,000 by overcharging parents for school trips. Thomas Bissett, 47, tried to hide the deception by over-stating the number of children he took on excursions. Bisset, who has now been sacked from St Hilda’s C of E Secondary School in Hartlepool, admitted fraud at Teesside Crown Court. Ian Hudson, defending, said: “This case has had a devastating impact on him.” But Judge Peter Armstrong warned that he could be jailed when he is sentenced next month.
Ben, 41, said: “It’s a top secret mission so I can’t talk too much about it but it could be the most exciting and ambitious thing I’ve ever done. “We might change what we know about the British Atlantic waters and what’s in them.” He spoke as he prepared to set sail today for the ITV documentary to be filmed off England’s south-west coast. An insider at the channel added: “The team have been working on this project for months.
® by JIMMY McCLOSKEY The whale corpse was washed up off the north coast of Scotland earlier this year. “Since then it has been kept in storage in Shropshire and this week it will be taken to an area about 35 miles from the coast.” The source added: “The aim is to keep the corpse buoyed at the surface at first and then drop it about 100ft, monitoring it so we can see what it attracts. “We are hoping it gives a much deeper insight into what actually is swimming around in our waters, especially bigger creatures. “We are expecting hammerhead sharks and blue sharks. Great white sharks have never been seen before in British waters.” jimmy.mccloskey@dailystar.co.uk
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Biker’s car hell A GRANDAD survived being thrown 60 metres when a car hit his bicycle at 70mph. Graham Huck, 66, suffered a punctured lung, broken pelvis, five broken ribs, a fractured collarbone and a broken shoulder. Graham, from Doncaster, South Yorks, said: “All I remember is being in the lay-by and there being a lot of blood. I think I was probably there for about an hour as the paramedics worked on me. “When I was lying there on the road, immediately after the accident, I feared that I would never be able to go cycling again. It was very frightening.”
TV BEN IN HUNT FOR BRIT JAWS
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NEW bride Jennifer Aniston has shown off her gold and diamond wedding ring in public for the first time. Jen, 46, who wed actor Justin Theroux, 44, at her Hollywood home a fortnight ago, flashed the ring at an LA film premiere yesterday.
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OAP’S ISIS WAR BAN A RETIRED Brit who used his pension to fly to the Middle East to fight terror force ISIS was rejected because of his age. Alan Brooke, 62, was desperate to join Kurdish forces opposing the jihadists in the remote Qandil mountains on the Iraq-Iran border. But the former archaeologist, now back home in Honley, West Yorks, was told that only men under 40 were allowed to fight. Alan, whose wife Pamela, 71, backed his trip, said: “I was prepared to do whatever is necessary. “If that meant take up guns and kill someone, I would have done it. I’m very disappointed I didn’t get that chance.”
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ALMOST 1,500 prison inmates were allowed out to spend Christmas Day at home last year. Ministry of Justice figures show a total of 1,347 lags across the country were given day release for the festivities – returning for lights out or, in some cases, on Boxing Day. Officials state every inmate who is allowed out is subject to a “rigorous risk assessment” and the practice helps lags to get used to life outside of jail. But Peter Cuthbertson, of the Centre for Crime Prevention, said: “Prisoners deserve to be there in prison, including on Christmas Day.”
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£40,000-A-YEAR BENEFITS FAMILY OF TEN DEMAND BIGGER COUNCIL HOUSE A FAMILY who rake in £40,000 a year in handouts is demanding a ninebedroom council house.
Jobless Julie Howard lives with her parents, Gwen and Martin, and her eight children, but moaned their three-bedroom home doesn’t meet their needs.
She has turned down several offers of council properties after claiming they were too small, adding: “It’s so frustrating.” Now the 37-year-old wants the taxpayer to fork out for a nine-bedroom house for her and her family. And there has to be space for her two budgies Harry and William, Amy the dog, and guinea pig Sparkle. Julie and her partner Scott claim
® by JEFF FARRELL they were forced to flee their previous three-bed council house in Malvern, Worcs, after travellers attacked the property. The family pull in £40,324 in handouts every year, all racked up on the taxpayers’ tab. Julie said: “I’m sleeping on the living room floor with two of my kids, we need some more help. “Scott has had to move out and live with his sister because he can’t cope with the chaos. “They’ve offered us a B&B and in February they offered us two separate houses for us to live in but that would separate the family so it’s just not good enough.” She added: “We need a room for
Funeral fine A JOBSWORTH traffic warden slapped a parking ticket on a funeral car. Chauffeur Peter Norris, 55, parked the black, 26ft limo outside Pat Cook Funeral Services in Lincoln. He had left it to help pallbearers load a coffin into a hearse. Lincolnshire County Council claimed the warden was not aware that the vehicle was part of a funeral procession at the time.
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everyone to sleep in. We are desperate for something bigger, this is no way to live. “We’ve got kids sleeping on blowup beds in the same room as their grandparents. “It feels like we’ve been waiting for months and months. “It’s so frustrating.” Julie and her eight children, Olivia, 16, Lucas, 14, Georgina, 13, Noah, nine, Poppy, eight, Maisie, three, Tegan-Amelia, 18 months, and Alfie-Mason, seven months, moved in with their grandparents last November. A spokesman for Worcester City Council said: “Finding a big enough property is proving difficult as there are few available.” jeff.farrell@dailystar.co.uk
It’s TaserJet AN easyJet passenger was Tasered following a row over a “man purse” yesterday. The unidentified man was zapped by police after allegedly becoming aggressive in a hand luggage dispute when boarding a Belfast-bound flight at Gatwick airport. Passenger Niall Copeland tweeted: “All because he was insistent on wearing man purse.” The man was in custody last night.
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Scout’s honour SCOUTING For Girls are back as they pledge to make honest and natural music. The She’s So Lovely hitmakers have released details of upcoming album Still Thinking About You and promise it will be different to today’s chart hits. Frontman Roy Stride, 36, said: “So few records these days have any real instruments on them. We’ve got proper pianos and proper strings.” The album is out October 16 but lead single Life’s Too Short is out today.
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station replica and Louis pilots the Space Exploration Vehicle rover. Niall was filmed on a partial gravity simulator and Harry has a chinwag with the Robonaut. I bet Harry couldn’t resist flirting with the robot.
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BUT ZAYN’S SILENT HEARTBROKEN Perrie Edwards is relying on her Little Mix girls more than ever as she’s yet to hear from ex Zayn Malik.
The blonde beauty has reportedly not said a word to the former 1D lad since he dumped her by text.
Perrie, 22, broke down as her band performed their touching track The End on Wednesday and showed the first signs of vulnerability since the break-up. She’s had no time to wallow as they’ve been on a promotional tour in the US, so it looks like things are just getting on top of Perrie. While the emotional turmoil is clearly too much for Perrie, Zayn, 22, appears to be having the time of his life partying in Vegas and being linked to various female celebs. But at least Perrie has her girls, right. Celebrating four years of being together, the band took to Instagram to post a series of gushy messages. One read: “4 girls, 4 years and each year we get a little stronger. “We cannot tell you how important our friendship/sisterhood is to us, we
have been through so much together and generally love each other more than anything.” And unlike Zayn, they’ve promised to be there for Perrie through thick and thin, writing: “May Little Mix last forever, coz we’ll tell you something, we don’t know what we would do without each other.”
GOTHIC GAGA LADY Gaga switches from gothic ★ bride to traditional princess. The 29-year-old singer has only been engaged to actor Taylor Kinney, 34, for six months but she can’t resist playing dress-up in wedding frocks. Gaga changes from the ultimate rock chick in an Iron Maiden T-shirt and black veil to the conventional butter-wouldn’t-melt sweetheart. The extreme looks were part of a shoot for style mag CR Fashion Book. Hopefully neither outfit is a goer for the Gaga-Kinney wedding. They both show a lot of flesh, something I’m not sure a priest would approve of.
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Bottoms up, girls KYLIE Jenner and Khloe Kardashian make sure their curves are on full display – even when they’re flying through the sky. The 18-year-old reality star is celebrating her recent birthday with a family holiday in St Barts, and she and her half-sister Khloe, 32, show off that famous Kardashian bum while parasailing. Kylie’s sister Kendall, 19, was also there, putting her toned physique and model-like posture to good use as she had some fun on the water jets.
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JESS GLYNNE I Cry When I Laugh THE voice of five No 1s already, there’s no need for tears from this pop-soul diva. Jess is on such a roll that those smashes aren’t even the best tunes here. Check out disco monster It Ain’t Right and the rocking Ain’t Got Far To Go
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SAM Smith’s throat drama has made Lianne La Havas petrified of becoming sick. The 25-year-old songstress, who is being put on voice rest for weeks, told me: “I’m terrified of anything happening like Sam Smith – singing brings me the most pleasure.” Sam famously was not even allowed to talk for three weeks earlier this year after vocal cord surgery. Lianne added: It scares me that something might happen to my throat. I always think what would Beyoncé do? Her voice is incredible all the time.”
to see why Jess will rack up more gold discs. SPECTOR Moth Boys HAVING gone Top 20 with their first album, the Londoners return with more infectious tales of rubbish dates and disastrous nights out. More beautiful butterfly than grubby moths.
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RITA Ora has changed her hairdo yet again and is now sporting a look which resembles candy floss. The star debuted her new pink and blue locks as she stepped out to celebrate her Chris Brown collaboration, Body On Me. She teamed the hairstyle with a backless top. What with Reets and Britney’s g r e e n and purple do we almost have a full rainbow.
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SILENCE OF KILLER BIN LORRY DRIVER ® by JIMMY McCLOSKEY
FAMILIES of six people killed in a bin lorry crash walked out of an inquiry when the driver refused to answer questions.
Harry Clarke repeatedly said: “I don’t want to answer that” when called to give evidence.
are putting yourself first?” Mr Clarke, 58, replied: “I wouldn’t agree with that.” Clarke told Glasgow Sheriff’s Court how he blacked out. He said: “Everything was okay, I saw the Christmas lights in the distance,
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TV footie pair jailed TWO fraudsters who illegally sold pubs BSkyB viewing cards for Premier League football matches have been jailed. Simon Hopkins, 47, of Stoke Poges, Bucks, and Leon Passlow 58, of Ascot, Berks, obtained hundreds of cards for domestic use and sold them to commercial premises. They admitted fraud, between 2008 and 2012, and were both jailed for three-and-a-half years at Guildford Crown Court.
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on his job and medical history after claims he did not disclose previous blackouts before the tragedy in Glasgow centre last December. Solicitor General Lesley Thomson QC asked: “Do you understand that by choosing not to answer you
and the next minute... it was like a light switch.” He said the next thing he remembered was “being attached to the hotel” after the lorry crashed into a building. jimmy.mccloskey@dailystar.co.uk
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Phil’s a classic ACTOR Phil Daniels gets back on his iconic Quadrophenia scooter for the launch of a new album of Mod classics. The 56-year-old, who starred as Jimmy in the hit 1979 movie, was at the “Our Generation” release in London’s Soho.
STAR HAIRDRESSER Mark Blake got an electricity bill for £21,293 – 10 times his usual tariff for his home in of Cheltenham, Glos. EDF later revised it to £2,538.
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Racer’s rage A BUILDER who blacked up as a kids’ toy golliwog to take part in a charity raft race last night blasted event organisers for condemning his stunt. Giles Stawski was furious after a spokesman for Sharp’s Brewery, who sponsored the event in Wadebridge, Cornwall, said: “In no way do we condone this behaviour.” Giles blasted the “politically correct” bosses, adding: “People took it in the good humour it was intended.”
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Noel: Put back footie terraces ROCKER Noel Gallagher reckons Britain’s top football clubs should bring back terraces. The former Oasis guitarist reckons standing should return because supporters are now more responsible. He said: “I think they should definitely have an area in one corner of the ground for safe standing. “I think people and football supporters and authorities are wise enough now not to let it go out of hand. I think
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SPITTING IMAGE: Gary sports a mohican in his old punk rocker gear
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‘Medic’ a fake A FRAUDSTER who faked his way into a job as a paramedic has been jailed for 10 months. Leigh Westerman was allowed to administer care to patients after forging medical certificates and a DBS check. The 31-year-old. formerly of Pontefract, West Yorks, who had previously been caught posing as a police officer and a doctor, pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation at Wakefield Magistrates’ Court.
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Resorts win govt OK for nests blitz SEASIDE towns have won permission to destroy seagull nests and eggs. A nationwide outcry about the dive-bombing pests has forced officials at environmental body Natural England to issue a general licence. Residents can now legally destroy nests and eggs of protected herring gulls if they’re a health or safety risk. Folk in Scarborough, North Yorks, who have suffered a summer of attacks, were delighted. Councillor Andrew Jenkinson said: “This is what we’ve been waiting for.”
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STAR A BURGLAR filmed on CCTV breaking into a fast food restaurant was arrested after turning up at the drive through window two days later in Cape Coral, Florida.
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Pilot grounded A PILOT forced to make an emergency landing at a former airport has been told he can’t leave by air for “safety reasons” and must dismantle his plane. The flying instructor, who has not been named, was forced to land on a disused runway at the closed Plymouth Airport owing to unexpected bad weather. A spokesman for the site owners said they have “none of the facilities to safely manage the movement of aircraft”.
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ELTON JOHN has buried the hatchet with the Italian style guru who branded IVF babies “synthetic”. The singer has ended his boycott of the Dolce & Gabbana brand after the fashion house’s co-founder Domenico Dolce apologised for saying he was against “wombs for hire”. Dolce admitted he had “done some soul-searching”. He added: “I’ve realised that my words were inappropriate. “They are just kids.” Sir Elton has two sons, Zachary, four, and Elijah, two, with husband David Furnish. Sir Elton said: “Big thanks to Stefano and Domenico for the apology over their comments – we look forward wearing their designs once again.”
KILLER scorpions are on the march thanks to a bumper breeding season.
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creatures such as woodlice and other insects. Some have been known to The yellow-tailed beasts turn cannibal when living arrived here on ships in large colonies. and now experts warn The scorpion revelation they are spreading comes days after a shopper around the UK. discovered a dead one in a There were believed to pack of Tesco pot pourri. be around 10,000 of the Shocked Stephen Blaney, venomous creatures but 26, of Stalybridge, Gtr warm weather has sent Manchester, joked: “You the population soaring. don’t exScorpion pect to get expert Dr a scorpion Tim Benton with a pint said: “The of milk numbers when you are going nip to the through shop, do the roof – you? and they do “When I have quite figured out a sting.” what it was The killer I just went beasts have STING IN THE TAIL: Scorpion ‘oh my been reguGod’. Forlarly sighted in Kent for tunately, this is my first over 200 years but in recent ever run-in with a times have been seen in scorpion.” Hampshire, Dorset and They are not the only London and are now killer animals invading our said to be making their way shores. north. Experts recently revealed The scorpions could kill that deadly great white anyone who is allergic sharks could be swimming to their sting but they off British beaches. robin.cottle@dailystar.co.uk normally gorge on smaller
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FORMER Brookside actress Nicola Stephenson is joining Emmerdale. Nicola, 44, best known in soapland for her on-screen kiss with Anna Friel on the Channel 4 soap in the early 1990s, said she was “thrilled” to be joining the cast of the ITV Dales drama. She said: “Emmerdale is such a British institution and I’m very excited about NEWCOMER: Nicola the strong storylines that
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KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY STARS from The Only Way Is Essex were left terrified as they took on the dreaded drop. Producers convinced cast members including Gemma Collins, 34, and Chloe Sims, 33, to take the plunge. In this weekend’s episode the
Towie lot are tasked with helping two families win top prizes. But a source said it proved tough. He said: “Chloe was absolutely petrified. The drop made her very nervous.” Catch the show tomorrow night at 7pm on ITV.
BOSSES have signed up Irish singer Daniel O’Donnell for the new series. The housewives’ favourite, 53, will be in the star lineup when the show returns next month. Speaking after the news was announced on Steve Wright’s BBC Radio 2 show, Daniel said: “I love to dance and boy am I looking forward to getting started and being the best that I can be!” His rivals include Peter Andre, 42, and Jeremy Vine, 50.
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CLUTTER: Harry with mum and dad in dump, left, and after a tidy-up
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Harry is the untidy champ A LITTLE boy whose bedroom was named Britain’s messiest has admitted he keeps it that way to earn pocket money for tidying it up.
Five-year-old Harry Bateman won a contest for the untidiest room after cluttering it with toys, pillows, boxes and junk.
His exasperated parents Will and Emma entered their boy into bed retailer Time4Sleep’s competition in a bid to clean it up once and for all. Emma, from Street, Somerset, said: “His room has always been a complete tip. “His logic is that he gets his pocket money for tidying his room, so it needs to be really messy so he can tidy it up and get paid. “I guess you can’t argue with that logic, although it always seems to be me who ends up tidying while he ‘helps’.” She
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Jolly lollydays NEW ice-cream flavours including chicken tikka masala, Guinness and fish and chips have been created to celebrate the top 10 “staycation” holiday destinations. The curry-flavoured treat was whipped up for Glasgow and the beer for Dublin by experimental chefs Bompas and Parr in conjunction with discount website Groupon. Other flavours include Yorkshire Pudding for York and a Cornish pasty to celebrate St Ives.
THIEVES stole a dad’s £600 allotment shed but left all the contents behind. Tom Warner, 36, of Norwich, said: “I thought something was missing and then I realised it was the shed.” He has now been offered a free recycled hut by a local company.
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K@I<; F= ;@JE<P6 Yp E8;@E< C@E>< IT’S the holiday attraction that’s more bad dream park than theme park. Dismaland is a twisted version of Disney as imagined by street artist Banksy. It features a sinister Jimmy Savile-themed Punch and Judy show created by writer Julie Burchill, which also has a nod to Fifty Shades Of Grey. And there’s a fire-ravaged tragic castle that rams home his upsidedown version of Disney. Jeffrey Archer novels are burned in a fire pit where a boat on a pond is full of asylum seekers and a petrol tanker is bent into an S shape – the Big Rig Jig. Banksy, the graffiti artist who has kept his identity secret, has turned the Tropicana, a huge derelict outdoor swimming pool on a beach which he is thought to have used as a child, into the “Bemusement Park”. Other attractions at the pop-up exhibition in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, include prancing ponies made from steel poles, two ballet-performing juggernauts and an anarchist training camp running classes in how to break into bus billboards. It describes itself as: “The UK’s most disappointing new visitor attraction.” And Banksy has included 10 of his own pieces, never seen by the public before. It opens today for locals and tomorrow for everyone else and Banksy says: “I loved the Tropicana as a kid so getting to throw these doors open again is a real honour. “I hope everyone from Weston will take the opportunity to once more stand in a puddle of murky water eating cold chips to the sound of crying children.” The Dismaland website says: “Dismal Land – a festival of art, amusements and entry-level anarchism. “Are you looking for an alternative to the sugar-coated tedium of the average family day out? Or just somewhere a lot cheaper? Then this is the place for you. “Bring the whole family to come and enjoy the latest addition to our chronic leisure surplus.” But one group of guests are very much banned from the park – Disney lawyers. The website includes the statement: “The following are strictly prohibited in the Park – spray paint, marker pens, knives and legal representatives of the Walt Disney Corporation.” It’s not the first time Banksy has taken a pop at the cartoon giant. In 2006, he took a life-sized replica of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner on a ride at Disneyland. And the park’s name comes from a piece of graffiti from 2012 which reads: “Welcome to Dismaland... Life isn’t always a fairytale. There are 10 installations in total and it has transformed the Somerset resort’s derelict Tropicana Lido which was built in 1937 and became Europe’s biggest outdoor swimming pool before it closed in 2000. Demand for the 4,000 £3 tickets per day is expected to be huge. ¬For more information and to book tickets, visit dismaland.co.uk.
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UNLESS you’re watching through rose-tinted 80s glasses you should find this a worthy sequel to National Lampoon’s Vacation.
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Like Chevy Chase’s 1983 cult comedy, this is a rambling, scattershot affair which peppers us with joyously stupid gags.
JklZb `e j_Xccfnj PRESSURE (15) BRIT director Ron Scalpello fashions a few early scares as a storm strands four oilmen in a claustrophobic diving bell at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. Then we’re left with his puddle-deep divers. There’s Joe Cole’s caring rookie (prop: photo of girlfriend and kid), Matthew Goode’s upstanding leader (prop: Bible) and Alan McKenna’s unreliable veteran (prop: bottle of whisky). The only unpredictable one is Danny Huston’s tortured American. Sadly, the mystery of his past isn’t enough to stop this dreary drama sinking.
Again, a lot of them miss their target. But when they do hit, they slam into the funny bone. Now Clark Griswold’s grownup son Rusty (Ed Helms) is the dad who is determined to take his bickering family across America to visit a theme park. His career as an airline pilot is stuck in first gear, his marriage to Debbie (Christina Applegate) is a passion-free zone and his two sons are constantly at war. Although
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they get worse when they accidentally bathe in raw sewage. Then there’s a pit stop at the massive country pile belonging to Rusty’s preening brother-inlaw Stone, played by Chris Hemsworth. The Thor star is a revelation, even if he is upstaged by his prosthetic appendage. There are winks to the original, too. In a late cameo Chevy Chase manages to raise a big laugh out of a can of air freshener. We even get a reprise of the ridiculously catchy theme tune. It took me weeks to shake off Holiday Road the last time I caught the original film on TV. I was humming it all over again on my way home from this fitfully funny follow-up.
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K_\ ]\Xi ]XZkfi `j d`jj`e^ SINISTER 2 (15) IT’S the unexplained that tingles the spine in a horror movie. Which is why sequels are seldom half as spooky as the original. But this follow-up to the 2012 hit still manages to squeeze a few chills from its bogeyman. We begin months after Ethan Hawke’s true crime writer Ellison worked out that the pasty-faced demon Bughuul and his ghost kids were enticing children to murder their families. The key to that mystery was the gruesome, grainy home movies of the elaborate slayings. As
Ellison worked out the twist too late for a happy ending, it now falls on his detective sidekick (James Ransone) to break the chain. There are a few creepy moments as the ex-cop heads to a rickety church where the demon’s latest victims met their end. But is he too late to save the battered wife (Shannyn Sossamon) who is hiding out in the old vicarage with her twin sons? It’s well cast but there is no big twist to look forward to. And now the ghosts have stepped out of the shadows, they just don’t seem that scary.
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CINDERELLA (U) (Download now, DVD and Blu-ray from Monday) WHY mess with a classic? Because sometimes you can do great things with it. Sixty-five years on from its animated release, Disney re-tells Cinderella using real human beings and targeting a modernday audience. Downton’s Lily James is Cinders, with Helena Bonham Carter as her fairy godmother and Cate Blanchett as her wicked stepmother.
JORDSKOTT (15) (DVD) THIS tense Swedish thriller, recently shown on ITV Encore, stars Moa Gammel as cop Eva Thörnblad investigating the disappearance of a boy in the very spot where her daughter vanished years earlier. It’s gripping stuff, although the Guardian review quoted on the box: “You can’t take your eyes off it...” is kind of stating the obvious, given that you have to read the subtitles.
THE GOOD LIE (12) (Download now, DVD August 31) BASED on real events, this moving drama stars Reese Witherspoon as a no-nonsense employment counsellor who helps four young Sudanese refugees, orphaned during their country’s civil war, to rebuild their lives in America. It’s no easy task, as these “Lost Boys” face up to a world that seems so alien to them and struggle to handle guilt about the people they’ve left behind.
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6.00 Breakfast Latest headlines. (S) 9.15 Wanted Down Under Revisited With Nicki Chapman. (R) 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer Exploring properties in south-west London, Co Durham and Kent. (R) 11.00 Close Calls: On Camera A woman calls 999 as a fire engulfs her home. Last in the series. (R) (W) 11.30 Countryside 999 (AD) (R) (W) 12.15 Bargain Hunt Tim Wonnacott oversees proceedings at the East of England Showground. (AD) (W) (S) 1.00 BBC News, Weather Followed by Local News, Weather. 1.45 Doctors As Rob interviews Weston, the past comes back to haunt him. Starring Chris Walker. (AD) (W) 2.15 The Link Three teams battle it out to spot connections between an increasing number of clues. (R) (W) 3.00 Escape To The Country Sonali Shah helps a couple search for a property in Hampshire on a budget of £850,000. (AD) (R) 3.45 The TV That Made Me Homes Under the Hammer presenter Martin Roberts talks to Brian Conley about his favourite TV shows. (W) (S) 4.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Jonty Hearnden and Christina Trevanion face the antiques showdown. Last in the series. (R) (W) 5.15 Pointless Quiz show, presented by Alexander Armstrong. (R) (W) (S) 6.00 BBC News, Weather 6.30 Local News, Weather
6.00 Homes Under The Hammer Exploring properties in Wales, Stoke-on-Trent and Edinburgh. (R) 7.00 Countryside 999 (AD) (R) (W) 7.45 Sign Zone: Gardeners’ World Monty Don seeks help for his troublesome box hedges. (R) (SL) (W) 8.15 Sign Zone: Great British Menu Chefs compete. (R) (SL) (W) 8.45 Live Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix – Practice One 10.40 James Martin’s Food Map Of Britain The chef explores the west coast of Scotland. (R) (W) (S) 11.00 BBC News Latest headlines. (S) 11.30 Rio: One Year To Go Olympic gold medallist Darren Campbell travels to Rio de Janeiro. 12.00 The Rockford Files (R,S) 12.45 Live Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix – Practice Two Lee McKenzie presents further coverage from the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. (W) (S) 2.45 Formula 1 Rewind: Schumacher Memorable races from Michael Schumacher. (W) 3.45 Madagascar (AD) (R) (W) (S) 4.45 Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo embarks on his final journey in London. (R) (W) 5.15 Flog It! Mark Stacey and Kate Bateman value antiques at St George’s Hall in Liverpool. (R) (W) (S) 6.00 Two Tribes Richard Osman presents the quick-fire quiz. (W) (S) 6.30 Eggheads Quiz show. (R) (W)
6.00 Good Morning Britain A lively mix of news and current affairs, plus health and lifestyle features. (W) (S) 8.30 Lorraine Entertainment and fashion news, as well as showbiz stories, cooking and celebrity gossip. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show Guests air their differences. (R) (W) 10.30 This Morning Marvin and Rochelle Humes present celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (W) (S) 10.55 ITV News, Weather 11.00 This Morning A look at the stories making the newspaper headlines and a recipe in the kitchen. 12.30 Guess This House Property gameshow in which two couples compete to win £2,000 by guessing the value of the houses. (W) 1.30 ITV News, Weather (W) (S) 1.55 Local News, Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson and the team visit Macclesfield in Cheshire, where they examine a brass corkscrew. (R) 3.00 Tipping Point Quiz show, hosted by Ben Shephard, in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. (R) 3.59 ITV Local Weather (S) 4.00 Hello Campers Heavy rain floods the campsite as the contestants spend their final day in Cote d’Azur. 5.00 Rebound Sean Fletcher hosts the quick-fire quiz show. (W) (S) 6.00 Local News, Weather 6.30 ITV News, Weather (W) (S)
6.20 Will & Grace US sitcom. (R,S) 6.45 Will & Grace US sitcom. (R,S) 7.10 Will & Grace US sitcom. (R,S) 7.35 The King Of Queens (R,S) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond A stranger reveals to the Barones that Frank used to be his mentor. (R,S) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond Comedy, starring Ray Romano. (R,S) 9.00 Frasier Frasier recreates the station’s first theatre broadcast. (R,S) 9.30 Frasier Martin and Sherry consider ending their relationship. (R) 10.00 The Big Bang Theory (R,S) 10.30 The Big Bang Theory Sheldon re-evaluates his life. (R,S) 11.00 The Simpsons (AD) (R,S) 11.30 The Simpsons (AD) (R,S) 12.00 Channel 4 News Headlines. 12.05 Come Dine With Me Cooks from Wolverhampton compete. (R,S) 1.05 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals How to cook rosemary chicken, grilled polenta and porcini tomato sauce. (R) 1.35 Channel 4 Racing From York Nick Luck and Emma Spencer present coverage of the third day of the Ebor Festival at York. (S) 4.00 French Collection Three Brits buy cheap after visiting a market in Arles, France. Last in the series. (S) 5.00 Couples Come Dine With Me Three Cardiff and Newport couples compete for £1,000. (R,S) 6.00 The Simpsons (AD) (R,S) 6.30 Hollyoaks Patrick disappears, leaving an ominous note. (AD) (S)
6.00 Milkshake! Fun for youngsters. 9.15 The Wright Stuff Matthew Wright and the panel debate the day’s issues before opening the discussion to the studio audience. 11.10 Cowboy Builders Dominic Littlewood and Melinda Messenger help a couple in Southampton. (R,S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Trauma Doctors A biker needs emergency treatment after a serious accident. (R,S) 1.15 Home And Away (AD) (S) 1.45 Neighbours (AD) (S) 2.15 NCIS Special: Game Of Shadows An investigation into a rape and murder revives harrowing memories for Ducky, who once worked on a similar case in which the killer was never captured. (R,S) 3.10 FILM: Out Of Reach 2013 (12) A woman faces having her family torn apart when her husband enters into a business arrangement with two lifestyle coaches, only to end up joining their cult of followers. Thriller, with Erin Karpluk and Lochlyn Munro. 5.00 5 News At 5 Latest headlines. 5.30 Neighbours Ben is reminded of the reason he left home when he receives an ominous message. (R,S) 6.00 Home And Away Andy finds out about Hannah’s affair with Sean, and Charlotte takes a call from someone asking her about Zac. (R,S) 6.30 5 News Tonight A round-up of the evening’s main headlines. (S)
WITH FIVE DRAWS 7.00 The One Show Alex Jones 7.00 World Athletics – A and Patrick Kielty round off the Beijing Special Gabby Logan week with celebrity guests and and guests look ahead to the stories of interest to the UK. (W) World Championships in China. 7.30 A Question Of Sport 7.30 Great British Menu Guests include Jockey AP McCoy, The two remaining Welsh former footballer Stuart Pearce chefs cook their four courses and 100m champion Kim Collins. again for the judges. (W) (S)
7.00 Emmerdale The police arrive to investigate Ross’ disappearance, while Tracy finds a DVD of Val’s last wishes. (AD) 7.30 Coronation Street Eileen discovers Jason might never walk or talk again, while Nick is besotted with Carla. (AD)
7.00 Channel 4 News Including sport and weather. (S)
7.00 Cricket On 5 England v Australia. Action from the second day of the series-concluding fifth Test, which comes from The Oval. With commentary by Mark Nicholas, Michael Vaughan, Geoffrey Boycott and Simon Hughes. (S) Followed by 5 News.
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8.00 Real Stories With Ranvir Singh Ranvir Singh and Michael Underwood meet ordinary people involved in major events. (W) (S) 8.30 Coronation Street Roy makes Carla see that her problems will follow her wherever she runs to. (AD) (W)
8.00 Celebrity Fifteen To One Adam Hills hosts a celebrity episode of the quiz series, with 15 well-known faces including David Baddiel, David Haye, Sara Pascoe, Rob Beckett and Greg Rusedski battling it out to win cash for a charity of their choice.
8.00 Aircrash: The Downing Of Flight 8509 Documentary reconstructing the events that led to Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509 crashing shortly after take-off from London’s Stansted airport on 22 December, 1999. (S) Followed by 5 News Update. (S)
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recent stuff, Dr Bernat, an expert in women’s mental health, takes Katie right back to the start, to the break-up of her parents marriage when she was three and the arrival on the scene of her stepdad. “He used to work for my dad,” she recalls. “Funnily enough, my dad used to pay my stepdad money to take my mum out, and us lot, while he’d go off and have affairs.” Katie then goes on to talk about her start in modelling, her earliest relationships, and of course her first experience of breast-enhancement surgery. “As soon as I had them done, I’m like, ‘They’re not big enough.’ I knew straight away
I’d want them done again.” FOLLOWING his kicking by Callum and co, Jason is still in a coma in CORONATION STREET (7.30pm & 8.30pm, ITV). So, yes, he misses the arrival in Weatherfield of former X Factor champ Shayne Ward, playing Michelle’s cousin and potential knicker factory investor Aidan Connor. On the plus side, Max reveals something to Kylie and David that might just see Callum get his comeuppance. ★ Don’t miss Mike’s exclusive column at www.dailystar.co.uk/columnists. Follow him on Twitter @mikewardontv.
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JUST JANE I feel like I’m a forgotten lover
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I AM about to become a grandmother for the first time in October and am hugely excited, only my tricky daughter is being even more difficult than usual. Not only does she not want me at the birth, but she’s making it crystal clear that she doesn’t want any visitors afterwards either. She and her partner are not interested in baby clothes, gifts, or soft toys – only cash – and won’t be revealing the child’s name or sex until they are ready. In other words, I’m to butt out and not interfere. I’ve never heard such pretentious rubbish in my life. In my book, the birth of a baby is all about a celebration for the whole family. When my niece gave birth, my sister moved in with her for six months. What’s wrong with me? Why isn’t my help or input valued in the same way? I’ve seen loads of lovely stuff I long to buy the wee mite. What am I supposed to do?
I’M obsessed with a woman at work. She’s very ambitious and strong, with balls of steel. She regularly crushes our pompous old bosses in meetings and I find that hugely attractive. The problem is she already has a boyfriend. I’ve met him a couple of times and he’s a wimp. He’s not good enough for her. His handshake is pathetic and he can’t look you in the eye. No-one can understand why she is still with him, least of all me. A couple of times she has told me I look nice or have done well with a project, so I think she likes me. Recently, on a training day at a local hotel, she bought me a drink and told me I was cute. Does that mean she wants to have sex with me? I’d like to think so. What’s my next move?
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JANE SAYS: Don’t do anything at all. No-one’s asking you for your comments or your input. I know it’s really hard to sit on your hands and keep quiet, but you must. Accept that your daughter is an individual and now she and her partner are planning to do things differently. As long as your grandchild is well loved, well fed and kept safe and secure, then I’m sure that everything will be OK in the end.
SO TIRED OF BEING IGNORED I’M sick and tired of doing all the running in our relationship.
I still love and fancy my boyfriend as much as ever, but if I don’t ring, text and badger him, I don’t hear from him from one week to the next.
He swears that he loves me and that there’s absolutely no-one else in his life, but he simply “forgets” to pick up the phone. He always says he’s busy with work. He maintains he crashes out as soon as he gets home and forgets to ring. But he never forgets to see his mates. It doesn’t help that his best friend and his girl are currently doing up their first property, of which I’m very jealous, and that my fella keeps getting roped in to help out with the decorating.
Cunning When I tell him that I feel like a spare part, he pinches my cheek and tells me not to be so daft. It’s very upsetting that I’m not his first priority any more. When we first got together, he couldn’t keep his hands off me. We saw each other all the time and talked about getting a place of our own. But, in the past six months, things have definitely cooled. One of my friends thinks that he might be dating another woman, but I just don’t see it. I don’t think he has the energy or the cunning for an affair. Currently, I haven’t seen him for nearly two weeks. I’m conducting my own private experiment and refusing to pick up the phone to him. My sister is getting married
ABANDONED: He swears he loves her but she’s fed up with chasing him from pillar to post in Ireland next month and I’m just waiting to see whether he bothers to contact me about that. At the moment I’m not even sure if he’s bought his plane ticket. Is he going to humiliate me in front of my whole family by simply not turning up? JANE SAYS: The bottom line is that if your boyfriend was genuinely interested in spending time with you, then he’d willingly walk over hot coals to be at your side. Therefore it’s very worrying that, in this day of the mobile phone, he can’t even manage to make
contact – let alone get off his backside to pop over. The sad reality is that you may never hear from your boyfriend again. If you continue to stand back and not call him, then you and he will simply drift apart. Is that what you want? Because I’ve got a horrible feeling that is precisely what HE wants. You say that you don’t think he has the cunning or the energy for another woman, but he had plenty of energy when you first met. You say yourself, that he couldn’t get enough of you. I know it’s
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heartbreaking and tough, but I think you have to accept that this relationship has run its course. If your fella can’t even be bothered to make any effort – at any time of the day or night – then he’s really not bothered about keeping the flame burning. Tiredness is nothing but a lame excuse. Don’t let him get away with treating you this shabbily. Get round to see him, give him a piece of your mind and end this farce once and for all. Then go to that wedding, looking amazing, with your head held high and knock everyone dead.
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JANE SAYS: Back off and stop reading too much into your colleague’s dealings with you. So she bought you a drink? So what. I bet she’s bought loads of drinks in her time and her “you’re cute” comment sounds more patronising than anything. The fact is she’s in a relationship with someone else and isn’t free to date you. It doesn’t matter if you don’t think her boyfriend is good enough for her, because you have no way of knowing what makes their relationship tick. If she’s as gutsy as you suggest then maybe she likes someone gentler to come home to. Stop wasting your energy mooning after a woman who is spoken for. Concentrate on your job during 9 to 5 and your own private life outside of office hours. What you don’t want to do is come across as a creep or a pest.
Girl’s daily sex ransom MY girlfriend says that she’ll only agree to stop having sex with other guys if I absolutely promise to make love to her five days a week – no excuses. She claims that her sex drive is so high that I force her to sleep around by not paying her enough attention, but twice a week is more than enough for me. What is our compromise? JANE SAYS: Your girlfriend can’t hold you to ransom like this. Nothing gives her the right to have sex with other people behind your back. Sit her down and ask her if she is actually interested in keeping this relationship alive. If the truth of the matter is that you’re not actually suited, then you both need to think about moving on and starting again.
DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
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SO WHAT’S NEW? IS your Audi A4 “completely new?” It’s not? Oh dear, in that case you’d better get rid of it before December. Why? Because Audi are putting a “completely new” A4 into showrooms by the end of the year and you won’t want people laughing at you when you turn up in your dated ancient model that could be as old as at least a few weeks. If you really love the A4’s “completely new” looks then you’ll be delighted that you
can turn up at your nearest Audi dealer and order one soon. Audi say: “Customers can look forward to an innovative synthesis of technology and aesthetics.” No, I don’t know what that means either but I do know that the “completely new” A4 is up to 120kg lighter and 20% more fuel efficient than the tired old car and that it sits on a new platform and has re-worked gearboxes. Also, despite being slightly
bigger, its drag coefficient is down to 0.23 for the saloon, while the Avant (estate) “pierces the air” with a 0.26 figure. Obviously these are Audi’s words and I could never hope to be so dramatic. The suspension is new, as is the steering, instrumentation, seven engines from 150hp to 272hp, wheels lights and even luggage space. Which leaves me with just one question. Why does it still look the same?
I KNEW the reponse to my recent Halfords contest to win a combined Garmin sat-nav and dash-cam device worth £300 would be huge, but I was overwhelmed by the stack of cards sent in by readers. The winner is Jamie Dewsbury of Northwich, Cheshire, who has Daily Star Editor Dawn Neesom to thank for picking his card out of the sack. Two runners-up, who each get sat-nav systems without a dash-cam, are Mrs Norma Sykes of Gateacre, Liverpool and Mrs Noreen Murphy of Fforestfach, Swansea. Well done to everyone.
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IMAGE RATING HERE’S how the Toyota Avensis Business Edition Plus Tourer fares image-wise. REAR MIRROR MONSTER: Wide wheel arches, high-up bonnet, curvy headlights and a bulbous nose make it look smart, but not menacing. BACKSIDE BEAUTY: Far too fussy to be pretty, with three separate near car-wide chrome strips, a rear window that seems to sit on its own window ledge and even a door step built into the bumper. PLAYTIME PLEASER: Touch-screen sat-nav, twin-zone climate control, cruise control with speed limiter, trip computer, keyless start and entry, electric driver’s seat, rear view camera, auto wipers and headlights, CD-stereo with steering wheel controls, DAB, Bluetooth, USB and Aux connections. NAUGHTY NIGGLES: Only the driver’s seat is electric, and passenger’s seat is difficult to adjust. Not a single bag hook in the back so just pick up all your shopping off the floor when you get home. TASTY TOUCHES: Rear seat belts aren’t attached to the seats so they don’t interfere when you fold them down to turn the car into a luggage bay. FAST OR LAST: Not particularly quick, but a refined and silent cruiser. WONGA WONDER: Fantastic value, but it needs to be in this kind of market. WOULD AN ESSEX GIRL LIKE IT? Tracey in a rep-mobile? You’re having a laugh.
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I WANT to buy my daughter a car Q to celebrate the fact she got all A grades in her A-Levels. It must be sporty,
good looking, and start with the letter A to match her amazing results. I’ve got £6,000 and I’m not fussed about mileage or age. What can I get? Believe it or not there aren’t actually that many manufacturers that start with the letter A but we’ve found three great cars anyway. First up is an Audi TT roadster from
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white, it costs £5,990 and has done 89,000 miles since 2009. Red leather racing seats and a turbo boost gauge complete the look inside. Finally, if you want slightly lower costs, how about an Alfa Romeo MiTo? The one we’ve found is painted dark red with a matching red interior. It has a 95bhp 1.4-litre engine and has done 26,000 miles since 2010.
I’VE always thought ■ it odd that my cheffy mate Dave leaves half his
clothes in his car boot, but apparently it’s normal because a survey by car insurance company 1st Central shows that nearly half of drivers (47%) use their car as a travelling wardrobe. Sports kit is commonest, with an estimated £1 billion worth of football boots sitting on driveways across the UK. Next is abandoned clothing. 1st Central have renamed people’s motors as the “Cardrobe”. HOW Ford got into a GoCompare survey of Britain’s most loathed drivers and their cars baffles me. Still, for what it’s worth, here is the result: 1 BMW, 2 Mercedes, 3 Audi, 4 Subaru,, 5 Jeep, 6 Range Rover, 7 Ford, 8 Jaguar, 9 Volvo, 10 Porsche. Gocompare’s Matt Oliver said: “Hopefully, if any Audi, BMW or Mercedes owners took part in our survey they will remember to drive properly and help overturn their reputation.” A SCARY report from Churchill Car Insurance shows that increasing numbers of children under the age of 17 are being disqualified from driving. Last year the figure rose by 5% to 725 and included a 16-year-old prosecuted 15 times for driving offences and a 12-year old banned from driving five years before being able to hold even a provisional driving licence. Churchill is calling for a government review of deterrents for under age driving. MUM and dad can no longer be trusted for car advice, says a survey by motor finance firm Red Potato. It showed that just 4% of kids turn to their parents, with 23% using an online search engine. Just 11% would consider buying from someone close to them, with 56% preferring to trawl car websites. WHAT is the most desired car extra? Surprisingly it’s not satnav, it’s air-conditioning. A study by Honeywell Fluorine shows it’s the top choice of drivers in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. USED car prices rose from an average £7,706 in July, 2014 to £7,912 last month, according to British Car Auctions. The figure is now close to the record £8,000 of last December, when prices were forced up by a lack of stock.
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There’s no fueling you AVENSIS DODGES RIP-OFFS WHAT benefits are there for the everyday motorist who has to stop at a motorway service station?
Well obviously there are loads. First off, you won’t have wasted any time or fuel hunting around for a cheaper station.
Then there’s the undeniable fact that your wallet will be a lot lighter so your car will be more efficient, especially if you’ve gone wild and bought a sandwich and a drink. Thirdly, you’ll have been able to go to the loo, which will probably have been a great relief if you’ve been driving for hours. And finally, because you haven’t filled up in the middle of nowhere you’ll know exactly where you are when you restart your journey. Now let’s see what the drawbacks are for the poor, misunderstood, multi-millionaires who own these desperate
rat-riddled, rip-off hell-holes that are mistakenly described as “service” stations. First, usually, is that they have to employ enough staff to be open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Yeah, that’s because an average 76,700 cars a day pass by, which is a bit more than your average garage gets. Okay, they have to provide toilet facilities. What stations don’t? Well, er, they have to pay high wages? No they don’t. Ask the poor sods who work there. Well they have to pay high rents? No s*** Sherlock. That’s because 76,700 victims a day are trying to dodge their claws. I’m sorry, but none of this excuses them from charging scandalous prices that are way above normal. So how can we cut off their grabbing hands? By driving more fuel-efficient cars. That’s how. Let’s face it, lots of cars chugging up and down our motorways are rep-mobiles, and fleet owners will do their damnedest
to find the best they can for the money they cost, which brings us to the new Toyota Avensis, built in Burnaston, Derbys. Like all car manufacturers, you can ignore Toyota’s claim of an average 60+ mpg because it’s time the whole sorry mess of laboratory testing needs to be cleaned up to a real-life figure. Even so, I recently drove the entire 420 miles from Essex to mighty Macclesfield and back in rain that was so hard you could barely see where you were going.
Silence Anyone who’s ever played a sport involving any kind of ball will know that in wet weather it takes a hell of a lot more energy to shift it around than it does in the wet, yet the Avensis averaged 45mpg. Okay it’s not 60mpg but in those conditions that’s pretty good. At just 2,000rpm it’s doing 75mph in sixth, 65mph in fifth and 40mph in fourth. That means you can drive it around
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Toyota Avensis Business Editio n Plus Tourer. PRICE (on the road): £25,975. Range: £17,765 - £28,440. ENGINE: 1,995cc, all-alloy, 16-va lve direct injection turbo, with intercooler (143hp, 320Nm/23 7lb torque). TOP SPEED: 124mph; 0-62mph: 9.8s. MPG: Urban: 49.6; extra urban : 70.6; combined: 61.4. CO2: 120g/km. Tax Band C; £30 pa road tax. INS GROUP: 19.
in its maximum torque band of 1,750-2,250rpm in silence nearly all the time. And that’s what counts if you’re one of the folk who watches the pennies. That, really, is all that matters and I could end this week’s report right there. However, there are just a couple of things I ought to mention. For instance, the Avensis is still ugly, but not quite as ugly as it used to be, especially from the front. Then there’s its space, almost as vital as fuel consumption to the sales reps who’ll be driving it. Well the boot is 3ft 6in deep before you even fold the rear seats flat and remove the cover, turning it into a proper 6ft 5in estate car. The interior is exact-
ly the sort of place where reps want to be, with lots of whitestitched Alcantara and leather, but more importantly practical touches such as a huge centre console with a sliding cup and business card holder, an equally big glove box, a pop-out coin holder by the driver’s right knee, easy to operate sat-nav and a DAB radio. The fact that 16 of the 24 saloon and estate versions of the Avensis come in “Business Edition” spec tell you all you need to know about it. Reps will spend more of their lives in the car than they do at home. That’s why Toyota have made it a lot better than just a nice place to be.
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CRYPTIC CLUES ACROSS 1 Man with iron left depressed (6) 4 Pope upset with the French folk (6) 7 Split tenant’s payment (4) 8 For volunteers in trees, I’d get medical assistance (5,3) 9 Consume too much tea, possibly, having finished first (7) 12 Head of English after silver for a time (3) 14 Spice used for drink Reg returned (6) 15 Fight to get new tablet (6) 16 Dark thick liquid used by most artists (3) 18 Drink, cold, taken by her instructor (7) 22 Inferior dice more damaged (8) 23 Floor-covering left by popular head of organisation (4)
24 Barriers across rivers found by the Spanish maiden (6) 25 Medicine for my deer, possibly (6) DOWN 1 Stronghold near town initially used for two weeks (9) 2 Laird, red, on lawn, confused (9) 3 Crisp biscuit giving female energy in conflict (5) 4 Average mother from Italian city (5) 5 Grain taken from vessels not starting (4) 6 Telling untruths when resting? (5) 10 Choose to take part in the lecture (5)
LAST FRIDAY’S SOLUTION: Across: Stampede, Sag, Olive, Brusque, Power, Best, Prefix, Poncho, Hair, Gully, Bedrock, Prize, Tie, Hitherto. Down: Gossip, Habit, Trim, Rekindle, Mnemonic, Emblem, Junket, Collapse, Sequence, Hilt, Guest, Oodles.
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11 First of trainees reckless? Nonsense! (5) 12 Confused, I left with fear of future existence (9) 13 The first woman with dry boy upset one and all (9) 17 Eccentric near a place for contests (5) 19 Surpass former partner, cold, and the Spanish (5) 20 Easily understood French article found in vehicle (5) 21 Fail to see girl (4) QUICK CLUES ACROSS 1 Man (6) 4 Folk (6) 7 Tenant’s payment (4)
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DOWN Two weeks (9) Laird (9) Light crisp biscuit (5) Italian city (5) Grain (4) Fibbing (5) Vote in (5) Rubbish (5) Supposed future existence (9) One and all (9) Place for contests (5) Surpass (5) Distinct (5) Fail to hit (4)
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12 PAGES OF FANTASTIC KINSLEY (A6)
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5643 RIZZOLI BRUTE (rl ep)............. 28.70 3333 Another Maffra (sa fw) ............... 28.81 4424 Farnes Flo (md ep) .................... 28.99 2344 Be Positive (wd ep) ................... 28.72 2432 Swift Pepper (wd ep)................ 28.61 5526 Upland Lee (wd ep) ................... 28.58 Star betting: 9-4 Upland Lee, 7-2 Swift Pepper, 4 Rizzoli Brute, 9-2 Another Maffra, Be Positive, 5 Farnes Flo. 1 2 3 4 5 6
4451 Haggswood Senor (8m) (fw h) .. 28.59 3644 Glenview Diamond (7m) (ep h) . 28.35 6354 Etherley Milano (4m) (ep h) ....... 28.68 6665 Perdys Nora (3m) (fw h) ............ 28.52 3324 Punters Gal (1m) (fw h) ............ 28.27 1143 DARBYSTOWN PATSY (Scr) (fw h) . 28.35 Star betting: 3 Etherley Milano, Punters Gal, 7-2 Perdys Nora, 4 Darbystown Patsy.
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454 Tullymurry Time (rl ro) ............... 28.33 3111 GORGEOUS PEPPA (NAP) (rl ro) ... 28.43 6363 Exchange Patong (md fw) ......... 28.64 5615 Clearys Bridge (rl ro) ................. 28.47 3511 Black Sutton (ep ro) ................. 28.38 6551 Kincora Ace (ep ro) ................... 28.48 Star betting: 5-2 Gorgeous Peppa, 3 Tullymurry Time, 7-2 Kincora Ace.
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3322 ZIGGYS RETURN (rl ro) ........... 30.91 4333 Primo Dreamer (rl fw) ................ 30.61 56 5 Slanyside Steve (wd ro) ............ 30.60 62 4 Hola (sa fw) ............................... 30.92 54 6 Songbird (wd ep) ...................... 30.44 3565 Seethes Dream (ep ro) .............. 30.84 Star betting: 9-4 Hola, 3 Songbird, 4 Ziggys Return, 9-2 Primo Dreamer. 1 2 3 4 5 6
3352 MANOR MOVER (rl ro) ............. 29.68 5656 Swift Kennedy (rl ro) .................. 29.62 2616 Forge Flame (ep ro) .................. 29.72 5666 My Mary (md ro) ........................ 29.78 1424 Sarahs Hawk (wd ep) ............... 29.65 4636 Charleys Lady (md fw) .............. 29.84 Star betting: 3 Swift Kennedy, Sarahs Hawk, 7-2 Manor Mover, 4 Forge Flame.
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1444 Droopys Ewing (rl ro)................. 28.13 5251 TORNAROY TIGRA (sa fw) ...... 28.07 6461 Ballinorig View (md fw) .............. 28.35 32 5 Ballard Charlie (md ep)............ 28.16 624 Crackaway Tiktyz (wd ro) .......... 28.10 3263 Arbour Stone (wd ep) ................ 28.20 Star betting: 2 Droopys Ewing, 3 Tornaroy Tigra, 4 Ballard Charlie, 11-2 Crackaway Tiktyz, Arbour Stone.
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2643 Onthecaptain (rl ro).................... 28.58 4665 Legrande Boucher (ep rl) .......... 28.59 3212 Mad Eye Cyclops (md ro) ........ 28.48 635 Fagans Mist (md ep) ................. 28.50 5541 Bialann (wd ro) .......................... 28.61 5211 BLACK SCALP (sa fw) ............. 28.70 Star betting: 9-4 Mad Eye Cyclops, 3 Fagans Mist, Black Scalp, 9-2 Onthecaptain.
3246 Compass Ray (rl ro) .................. 16.94 5655 Alans Whisper (rl ro).................. 17.24 4444 Medina Miracle (rl fw) ................ 16.98 5154 Graigues Leo (sa fw)................ 16.93 6116 Away All Star (sa fw) ................. 00.00 4543 LOUGHSIDE GARDEN (wd ro) 16.86 Star betting: 5-2 Graigues Leo, Loughside Garden, 7-2 Compass Ray.
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2232 Crash Post (sa fw).................... 29.62 2554 Aintgottwobob (md ro) ............... 29.35 2615 Lias Fantasy (ep ro) .................. 29.47 5143 Barnyard Sarah (md ep) ............ 29.55 1544 Minnies Trixie (wd ro) ................ 29.44 2123 TACTICAL RETHINK (ep wd)... 29.54 Star betting: 11-4 Tactical Rethink, 7-2 Crash Post, 4 Lias Fantasy. 1 2 3 4 5 6
5542 Aruba Hero (ep ro) .................... 29.59 2256 Glenvale Bobby (ep md)............ 29.54 1525 Maisies Legend (md ro)............. 29.64 1315 SERIOUS ISSUE (rl ep) ............ 29.59 6216 Poormans Joker (sa fw) .......... 29.52 3442 Purple Mott (wd fw) ................... 29.62 Star betting: 9-4 Poormans Joker, 7-2 Aruba Hero, 4 Serious Issue, Purple Mott, 9-2 Glenvale Bobby, 6 Maisies Legend.
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1355 GRISEDALE GIRL (md ep) ...... 16.49 4466 Geneva Colin (ep ro) ................. 16.57 4313 Guinness Sun (md ro) ............... 16.65 5241 Parkwest Parker (sa fw)........... 16.55 4414 Beardy Bess (md ep)................. 16.77 6541 Coolykereen Bank (wd ro) ......... 16.67 Star betting: 11-4 Grisedale Girl, 7-2 Parkwest Parker, Coolykereen Bank.
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2546 Britannia Me Me (ep rl) .............. 31.00 5455 Dream Of Minnie (ep rl) ............. 30.74 2611 CONFEY BLACK (md ep) ........ 31.01 3612 Shoeless Megan (ep md) ......... 30.84 3235 Turned Up (wd ro) ..................... 31.08 446 Lets Go Droopy (ep wd) ............ 31.07 Star betting: 9-4 Dream Of Minnie, 3 Shoeless Megan, 7-2 Confey Black, 5 Britannia Me Me, 11-2 Lets Go Droopy, 6 Turned Up.
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5312 YOUTALKTOOMUCH (rl ro) ..... 29.57 3664 Sir Uncle Johnny (ep ro)............ 29.18 52 6 Global Alice (rl ep) ..................... 29.41 6215 Pennys Orla (md rp) ................. 29.48 2251 Weather Forever (wd ro) ........... 29.43 3365 Ballygibbon Fog (wd ep)............ 29.36 Star betting: 5-2 Youtalktoomuch, 7-2 Sir Uncle Johnny, 4 Weather Forever. 1 2 3 4 5 6
1662 Fleetwood Sailor (ep ro) ............ 29.30 1134 SMOKEY PARADE (ep rl) ........ 29.22 4651 Pennys Blaze (rl ro) ................... 29.29 3425 Winetavern Roxy (md ro) .......... 29.18 3431 Wise Louise (md ro) ................. 29.21 6126 Lismadine Hawk (wd ro) ............ 29.26 Star betting: 3 Smokey Parade, Wise Louise, 7-2 Winetavern Roxy. 1 2 3 4 5 6
3113 GLASHEEN NAMA (sa fw) ....... 29.93 1465 Fatboyz Billie (rl ro) ................... 29.93 431 Sapphire Belle (md ep).............. 29.84 5254 Shanavagh Comet (wd ro) ........ 29.89 6132 Wellstone Anna (ep ro) ............ 30.02 2524 Madasamarchhare (wd ro) ........ 29.92 Star betting: 11-4 Wellstone Anna, 3 Shanavagh Comet, 7-2 Sapphire Belle. 1 2 3 4 5 6
5553 Mias Ali (md fw) ......................... 29.94 5122 UNDISCLOSED (md fw) ........... 29.62 4521 Mohican Laila (md fw) ............... 29.53 6351 Bruis Organ (wd fw)................... 29.56 6362 Frenchies Nod (wd ro) ............... 29.73 113 Rising Messi (wd sa)................ 29.74 Star betting: 3 Mohican Laila, Rising Messi, 7-2 Bruis Organ, Undisclosed, 9-2 Frenchies Nod, 6 Mias Ali.
1.44
(A5)
480m
1.58
(A4)
480m
1 2 3 4 5 6
2222 AERO CYRUS (ep ro) ............... 29.77 3324 Corrin Miley (rl ro)...................... 29.63 426 Rosie Chirp (ep ro)................... 29.73 4432 Toker Villain (md fw).................. 29.61 6353 Snookie Dee (wd ro).................. 29.48 6124 Clonleigh Kate (wd ro) ............... 29.71 Star betting: 2 Aero Cyrus, 4 Rosie Chirp, Toker Villain, 9-2 Snookie Dee. 1 2 3 4 5 6
5415 Pookey (rl fw)............................. 29.61 5433 Pukka Prince (ep ro).................. 29.67 4464 Global Pass (md ep) ................ 29.40 3566 Breaking Rock (ep wd) .............. 29.48 1155 Keel Haze (wd ro)...................... 29.64 1531 AINTGOTNOWT (wd fw) ........... 29.73 Star betting: 3 Pookey, Global Pass, 7-2 Keel Haze, Aintgotnowt, 4 Breaking Rock, 6 Pukka Prince.
1 2 3 4 5 6
1634 Lightly Go Holly (rl ro)................ 30.35 1232 January Bride (rl fw) ................ 30.65 3534 Maireads Wish (md ep) ............. 30.67 4422 Woodmancote Jet (md ep) ........ 30.47 4212 CLONAVADDY ROSE (wd ro).. 30.47 3325 Ruthless Warrior (wd fw) ........... 30.58 Star betting: 3 Lightly Go Holly, Woodmancote Jet, 7-2 January Bride. 1 2 3 4 5 6
4241 Arctic Island (rl ro) ..................... 30.23 2214 Golf Walk (sa fw) ....................... 30.06 3161 Glides Along (rl ep).................... 30.30 6312 Rustic Charm (sa fw) ............... 30.29 3224 DRIVE TO DUBIN (NAP) (wd ro)30.14 2111 Who Needs Luck (wd ro) ........... 30.33 Star betting: 11-4 Golf Walk, 7-2 Rustic Charm, Drive To Dubin, 4 Arctic Island. 1 2 3 4 5 6
2.18: Vinnythestriker (2) 3-1, Mr Socks (3) 9-4 jt-fav, bf: £12.77, tri: (2-35) £25.58. 2.37: Lordsbury Dolly (3) 3-1, Tommys Diamond (6) 7-4 fav, bf: £11.03, tri: (3-6-5) £35.88. 2.57: Glasmeen Paris (6) 7-2, Cashen Mischief (3) 3-1 jt-fav, bf: £17.74, tri: (6-3-1) £45.31. 3.17: Northland Mario (5) 5-1, Prideofouralley (2) 2-1 fav, bf: £23.64, tri: (5-2-6) £69.75. 3.38: Tinas Paddy (2) 6-4 fav, Galtee Mark (5) 5-2, bf: £6.56, tri: (2-5-6) £20.12. 3.58: Tuckers Duke (2) 4-1, Glenbeech Raven (6) 9-2, bf: £31.51, tri: (2-6-1) £106.30. 4.18: Mullrook Dabhoyo (3) 4-1, Big Bubbles (2) 4-1, bf: £23.66, tri: (3-2-4) £59.80. 4.37: Morrisa (1) 5-2 fav, Trapstyle Solar (2) 7-2, bf: £11.51, tri: (1-2-4) £35.71. 4.57: Bowline Fantasy (5) 3-1, Key Shot (2) 9-4, bf: £14.00, tri: (5-2-3) £26.16. 5.17: Wildest Jewel (1) 6-1, Sister Slew (5) 7-1, bf: £63.06, tri: (1-5-6) £185.35. 5.33: Twist (6) 7-2, Trapstyleeclipse (2) 2-1 fav, bf: £15.48, tri: (6-2-4) £40.38. 5.47: Bernies Toughguy (3) 7-4 fav, Sarah Free (4) 7-2, bf: £9.09, tri: (3-4-6) £30.98. 6.04: Zenas Emma (2) 5-2 fav, Joys Bangers (3) 3-1, bf: £12.67, tri: (2-3-6) £41.13. 6.18: Ryves Susie (2) 3-1, Made A Rick (4) 3-1, bf: £17.57, tri: (2-4-1) £34.06.
Placer (£1 stake) (Races 1-6) £51.80, (Races 9-14) £236.00.
ROMFORD
2.08: Enzo Tiger (6) 2-1 fav, Rummy Duchess (2) 9-2, bf: £12.69, tri: (6-2-4) £43.23. 2.27: Genesis Artemis (1) 4-1, Dooncaha Boy (3) 9-2, bf: £24.82, tri: (1-3-6) £72.52. 2.47: Daniels Diamond (1) 11-8 fav, Grumpy Boy (6) 9-2, bf: £10.32, tri: (1-6-2) £20.56. 3.07: Royal Heir (1) 7-2, Millridge Twirl (4) 2-1 fav, bf: £14.48, tri: (1-4-5) £48.27. 3.28: Wolfofwharfroad (1) 11-4, Goodwood Flyer (3) 11-4, bf: £13.00, tri: (1-3-2) £28.86. 3.48: Artemis Charles (2) 2-1 fav, Hot Prospect (6) 4-1, bf: £12.88, tri: (2-6-3) £45.90. 4.08: Pantone Image (5) 6-1, Trio Supreme (1) 7-2, bf: £38.12, tri: (5-1-6) £162.23. 4.27: Renaboula Power (1) 4-1, Out of Sight (4) 4-1, bf: £28.10, tri: (1-4-3) £60.76. 4.47: Boyneside Flick (3) 5-2 fav, Peejays Isla (2) 4-1, bf: £14.22, tri: (3-2-4) £36.98. 5.07: Sharons Crash (1) 7-2, Pro Vee One (4) 9-2, bf: £24.58, tri: (1-4-2) £61.30. 5.22: Young Hondo (2) 7-2, To Tone Socks (6) 7-2, bf: £21.95, tri: (2-61) £71.26. 5.38: Dave You Go (2) 13-8 fav, Sugar Rush (1) 7-2, bf: £8.30, tri: (2-1-6) £23.92. 5.56: Bang On Ella (2) 13-8 fav, Ath Cliath Suzie (4) 7-2, bf: £9.47, tri: (2-4-1) £29.25. 6.11:
LAST NIGHT’S RACING RESULTS HAMILTON
5.10: 1, AL SHAHANIYA (I Brennan 85-40); 2, Doeadeer (7-1); 3, Luath (101). evens fav Sayedaati Saadati. 11/2l, 4l. 5 ran. J J Quinn. Tote: £2.60; pl £1.20, £2.90. Exacta: £15.70. Trifecta: £43.00. CSF: £15.94. NR: Nimr. 5.40: 1, A LOVABLE ROGUE (A Elliott 3-1 fav); 2, Etienne Gerard (7-2); 3, Joey Black (13-2). 1/2l, nk. 9 ran. R M Smith. Tote: £3.40; pl £1.10, £1.70, £3.10. Exacta: £17.30. Tricast: £59.21. Trifecta: £90.70. CSF: £12.68. NR: Clever Love, Tagtale. 6.10: 1, MISS RANGER (G Brouder 3-1 fav); 2, Tiger’s Home (12-1); 3, Penelope Pitstop (10-1). 8l, 41/2l. 14 ran. J Wainwright. Tote: £3.80; pl £1.30, £6.30, £3.80. Exacta: £58.60. Tricast: £327.20. Trifecta: £1275.50. CSF: £37.79. 6.40: 1, FIRST SARGEANT (Rachel Richardson 9-2); 2, Piccadilly Jim (7-2 fav); 3, Gambino (9-1) and Haymarket (13-2). 3/4l, 31/2l, dht. 12 ran. L Mullaney. Tote: £4.50; pl £1.20, £2.20, Gambino £1.80, Haymarket £1.50. Ex: £24.70. CSF: £19.27. NR: Argaki, Silver Rime. 7.10: 1, SCHMOOZE (J Garritty 8-1); 2, Oriental Tiger (28-1); 3, Lara Carbonara (7-2 fav). 21/4l, 3/4l. 13 ran. Miss L Perratt. Tote: £7.50; pl £2.40, £10.60, £2.20. Ex: £281.40. Tricast: £932.98. Trifecta: £1688.80. CSF: £222.05. 7.40: 1, BRANDO (S Gray 6-5 fav); 2, Gathurst (13-8); 3, Arms Around Me (4-1). 4l, 41/2l. 5 ran. K Ryan. Tote: £1.90; pl £1.10, £1.30. Exacta: £3.10. Trifecta: £3.70. CSF: £3.34. 8.10: 1, APRICOT SKY (Anna Hesketh 4-1); 2, Tyfos (10-3 jtfav); 3, Busy Bimbo (15-2). 10-3 jtfav Henry Morgan. 11/4l, 11/2l. 7 ran. D Nicholls. Tote: £5.40; pl £2.10, £2.40. Exacta: £16.40. Tricast: £90.09. Trifecta: £113.20. CSF: £16.64. NR: Salvatore Fury, Spend A Penny. QUADPOT: £10.60 PLACEPOT: £47.70
LINGFIELD PARK
5.00: 1, HUMAN NATURE (K Stott 2-5 fav); 2, Dream Dreamer (7-2); 3, Chandresh (8-1). nk, 23/4l. 3 ran. S Bin Suroor. Tote: £1.40; Exacta: £2.30. Trifecta: £1.60. CSF: £1.97. NR: Sirajiah. 5.30: 1, COSTA FILEY (H Bentley 4-1 jtfav); 2, Pensax Lad (12-1); 3, Suitsus (14-1). 4-1 jtfav Top Offer. 11/2l, 11/2l. 10 ran. E Vaughan. Tote: £5.10; pl £2.20, £3.60, £5.10. Exacta: £57.00. Tricast: £632.22. Trifecta: £1477.60. CSF: £54.61. NR: Maymyo, Verus Delicia. 6.00: 1, SWOT (R Havlin 2-1); 2, Exentricity (3-1); 3, Magical Effect (5-4 fav). 11/4l, 3/4l. 6 ran. J Gosden. Tote: £3.00; pl £1.30, £1.20. Exacta: £10.40. Trifecta: £14.10. CSF: £8.24. NR: Duke Of North. 6.30: 1, MONSIEUR JAMIE (F Tylicki 6-4 fav); 2, Captain Ryan (4-1); 3, Gower Princess (6-1). 41/2l, nk. 5 ran. J R Jenkins. Tote: £2.20; pl £1.10, £2.20. Exacta: £6.90. Trifecta: £15.50. CSF: £8.08. NR: Go Charlie, Our Grey Lady, Picansort. 7.00: 1, GANG WARFARE (R Havlin 11-4 fav); 2, Hiorne Tower (5-1); 3, Frederic Chopin (9-2). 23/4l, 2l. 9 ran. S Crisford. Tote: £3.60; pl £1.60, £1.90, £2.20. Exacta: £21.80. Tricast: £57.80. Trifecta: £118.50. CSF: £15.99. NR: Sailors Warn. 7.30: 1, EL CAMPEON (H Bentley 10-11 fav); 2, Rum Swizzle (5-1); 3, Cahar Fad (20-1). 3/4l, 7l. 8 ran. S Dow. Tote: £1.70; pl £1.10, £2.00, £4.80. Ex: £6.90. Tricast: £49.10. Trifecta: £77.40. CSF: £5.69. NR: Mistamel, Wildomar. 8.00: 1, SPECULATOR (S W Kelly 7-2); 2, Take Note (25-1); 3, Sovereign Treaty (7-1). 7-4 fav Revision. 11/4l, 3/4l. 11 ran. D Menuisier. Tote: £4.10; pl £1.40, £7.70, £2.60. Ex: £152.10. Tricast: £591.10 Trifecta: £1510.90 CSF: £96.53 QUADPOT: £7.40 PLACEPOT: £55.30
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2153 Lobelia (sa fw) ........................... 17.06 6633 FEORA LARK (ep ro) ............... 16.71 4616 Valeria (ep md) .......................... 16.68 d641 Guinness Moon (ep md) ............ 16.66 5662 Be Of The Bang (wd ro) ............ 16.81 3234 Guinness Master (sa fw).......... 16.49 Star betting: 11-4 Guinness Master, 3 Guinness Moon, 7-2 Feora Lark, Valeria. 1 2 3 4 5 6
4166 Uthinklikeme (rl ro) .................... 30.86 4326 Watch Me Wiggle (rl ro)............. 31.12 3252 Clairekeith Sky (md ep) ........... 30.71 4115 Historic Rogue (sa ro) ............... 30.82 4566 Clever Buddy (md fw) ................ 30.72 2615 MOMENT OF TRUTH (sa fw) ... 30.75 Star betting: 2 Clairekeith Sky, 3 Moment of Truth, 7-2 Uthinklikeme, 9-2 Historic Rogue.
6553 Frankie Blitz (ep ro) ................... 30.81 24 Swift Maddy (ep ro) .................. 30.91 3322 Winetavern Spy (rl ep)............... 30.78 2634 Newtown Ragnalof (md ro)........ 31.15 2113 BABY BLUEBERRY (ep wd) .... 31.06 4615 Avit On Elsie (wd ro).................. 30.61 Star betting: 9-4 Avit On Elsie, 7-2 Winetavern Spy, Baby Blueberry, Swift Maddy.
1366 Droopys Keeva (rl ro) ................ 30.37 2543 Janes Blaze (sa fw) ................... 30.66 1613 Raithby Hope (md ep) ............... 30.55 2223 BARAN SEATTLE (md ro) ....... 30.41 3621 Ajax Reg (ep wd) ...................... 30.60 5546 Invicta Snapper (wd ep) ............ 30.91 Star betting: 3 Droopys Keeva, Raithby Hope, Baran Seattle, 4 Ajax Reg, 5 Janes Blaze.
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6515 Ballymac Chindit (rl ro)............ 30.69 6516 Droopys Audi (rl fw) ................... 30.45 43 ROWFOLDS GARETH (ep md) 30.43 2155 Clairkeith Jnaro (md ro) ............. 30.44 3155 Tyreler George (sa fw) .............. 30.30 1655 Time To Begin (wd ep) .............. 30.31 Star betting: 3 Ballymac Chindit, Tyreler George, 4 Rowfolds Gareth, Time To Begin. 1 2 3 4 5 6
2432 STARCHILL ASH (nb) (sa fw) .. 30.21 1121 Princess Pati (sa fw).................. 30.33 2144 Knight Magic (sa fw) .................. 30.01 6461 Cabela Holly (sa fw) .................. 30.37 2334 Slaheny Valley (wd ro) .............. 30.24 2512 Factualstatement (wd ro) ......... 30.31 Star betting: 11-4 Knight Magic, 3 Starchill Ash, 7-2 Factualstatement, 9-2 Slaheny Valley, Princess Pati, 11-2 Cabela Holly.
3.48
(A5)
515m
4.08
(A6)
515m
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2324 Foileen Cowboy (sa fw) ............. 30.42 2612 Jet Stream Lewis (ep ro) ........... 30.32 3232 Tullig Hurricane (rl ep) ............... 30.56 2124 Vancouver Gosta (md ro) ........ 30.41 5423 Newtown Skipdots (sa fw) ......... 30.25 4312 WINNING LADY (wd ro) ........... 30.44 Star betting: 7-2 Foileen Cowboy, Vancouver Gosta, Newtown Skipdots. 1 2 3 4 5 6
6331 Designed Black (rl ro) ................ 30.73 4445 Smooth Seamus (sa fw) ............ 30.67 5654 Beas Baby (md ro) .................... 30.55 3343 DROOPYS PORT (sa fw).......... 30.47 2214 Fanore Breeze (wd ro) ............. 30.71 6143 Headford Poppy (wd ep) ........... 30.49 Star betting: 9-4 Fanore Breeze, 3 Droopys Port, Headford Poppy, 11-2 Beas Baby, Designed Black, 6 Smooth Seamus.
YESTERDAY’S WINNERS AND PRICES CRAYFORD
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41 BEATTIE (md ep) ...................... 30.54 5416 Katusha Kid (ep ro) ................... 30.34 2331 Confey Hawk (rl ep) ................. 30.58 3225 Guinness Dream (md ep) .......... 30.66 2143 Steeple Rd Katie (md ro) ........... 30.74 3655 Flat Out Fagan (wd ep) ............. 30.85 Star betting: 9-4 Katusha Kid, 3 Guinness Dream, 7-2 Confey Hawk. 1 2 3 4 5 6
5.56
6.11
(A10)
(A9)
515m
6533 Gratis (rl fw) ............................... 31.00 5646 Riverside Diva (rl ep) ................. 31.01 5444 Oneco Natasha (ep rl) ............... 30.86 4 52 Bawna Tanya (md ro) ................ 31.08 1225 Mairead Blue (wd ro) ................ 30.92 2115 GUINNESS STORM (wd ro) ..... 30.95 Star betting: 9-4 Guinness Storm, 11-4 Oneco Natasha, 7-2 Mairead Blue, 5 Gratis, Bawna Tanya, 6 Riverside Diva.
WHO’S HOT WHO’S NOT
Underground Star (6) 9-4 fav, Opus Star (2) 7-2, bf: £11.92, tri: (6-2-1) £31.15. Placer (£1 stake) (Races 1-6) £59.40, (Races 9-14) £82.60.
SHEFFIELD
11.11: Seans Nos Dancer (5) 3-1, Southwind Spark (2) 2-1 fav, bf: £14.46, tri: (5-2-4) £40.01. 11.28: Kildare Rumble (2) 4-6 fav, Ballistic Moment (6) 9-2, bf: £6.04, tri: (2-6-4) £16.79. 11.42: Mounthillary (6) 5-2 fav, Drama Star (3) 3-1, bf: £12.11, tri: (6-3-5) £45.19. 11.57: Couzins Belle (5) 5-4 fav, Miss Tralee (3) 7-2, bf: £7.83, tri: (5-3-1) £17.09. 12.12: Stepaside Haribo (5) 3-1, Dicks Ould Brae (1) 8-1, bf: £31.29, tri: (5-1-3) £107.39. 12.27: Swift Twister (4) 5-4 fav, Bodell Mr Bean (3) 9-2, bf: £8.57, tri: (4-3-2) £28.07. 12.42: Harrythehunter (3) 5-2, Raggy Star (1) 2-1 fav, bf: £9.21, tri: (3-1-2) £24.09. 12.58: Stepaside Merc (4) 8-1, Russanda Vic (3) 6-4 fav, bf: £30.43, tri: (4-3-2) £59.92. 1.12: Head Iton Rocky (2) 9-2, Shes Mas (5) 9-4 fav, bf: £23.30, tri: (2-5-4) £86.87. 1.27: Hannibal Lecter (4) 7-2, Clerihan Polly (1) 8-1, bf: £43.41, tri: (4-1-2) £115.57. 1.44: Mardine Queenie (3) 7-2, Ambleside Jake (4) 9-4 fav, bf: £14.54, tri: (3-4-5) £47.05. 1.58: Katies General (5) 5-2, Newhall Joe (2) 9-2, bf: £19.93, tri:
B - Bangor Sl - Salisbury Sn - Sandown W - Wolverhampton Y - York Absolute Zero ............Y 4.20 Acapulco ....................Y 3.40 According To Sarah . B 2.45 Agenor ....................... B 2.10 Aktabantay .................Y 3.05 Al’s Memory .............. Sl 5.35 Aldayha..................... Sn 4.40 Alketios...................... Sl 5.35 Alla Breve .................. Sl 7.35 Amber Mystique ........Y 4.20 Angels Above ........... W 6.20 Are They Your Own .. B 3.55 Ashridge Lad .............Y 4.55 Azilian ........................ Sl 7.35 Bag of Diamonds ..... Sn 3.30 Bartholomew Fair .... Sn 4.40 Beautiful Morning ......Y 4.20 Beauty Index ............. W 6.50 Beauty’s Forte .......... W 8.20 Becca Campbell........ Sl 6.35 Benbecula ................. Sl 8.05 Big Orange .................Y 2.30 Big Shoes ................. Sn 3.30 Big Sound ................. B 4.30 Binky Blue ................. W 6.20 Birdie Queen ............ Sn 2.55 Bitter Orange ............ Sl 6.05 Bluff Crag .................. Sl 6.05 Bnedel........................ Sl 7.35 Bold Henmie ............. W 8.50 Bold Runner .............. Sl 8.05 Bosham ..................... W 8.20 Bossy Guest ..............Y 3.05 Britannia Boy ............ Sl 6.05 Brittleton.................... Sl 8.05 Bunker Hill Lass ....... W 6.20 Buonarroti ..................Y 1.55 Burningfivers ............ Sl 6.35 Bus Named Desire.... B 5.05 Bush Beauty ............. W 8.20 Cabal .......................... W 9.20 Canny Kool ................Y 3.40 Captain Future .......... W 8.20 Captain Starlight....... W 6.20 Carrigeen Lantana .... B 5.05 Celebration ............... Sn 2.20 Champagne Champ.. Sl 7.35 Chancery ....................Y 1.55
TERRIFIC TRAINERS: (Most wins last 14 days) R Fahey 22; W Haggas 13; R Hannon 12; M Johnston 12; C Appleby 12; M Channon 10; W P Mullins 8; Sir M Prescott 8; D O’Meara 7; K Burke 7; K Dalgleish 7; C Hills 7; J Gosden 7; T Easterby 7. SUFFERING STABLES: (Runners since last win) A Wilson 41; A King 40; R Harris 37; A Berry 37; W Musson 36; E De Giles 35; M Hammond 35; Mrs A Perrett 34; A Sadik 31; W Brisbourne 31; D Skelton 31. HOT JOCKS: (Most wins last 14 days) I Ortiz Jr 27; J Fanning 15; S De Sousa 14; J Crowley 13; P Hanagan 12; L Morris 12; D Allan 11; A Kirby 10; D Tudhope 9; J P Spencer 9; M Harley 9; T Hamilton 9; P Dobbs 9. RIDE OUT OF LUCK: (Rides since last win) D Leung 48; M Cosham 46; R Ffrench 42; J Quinn 39; S Quinlan 38; R Powell 33; M J Murphy 32; M Dwyer 31; G Buckell 31; B McHugh 27; K Moore 27; G Lee 24; B Poste 24.
(5-2-3) £67.00. Placer (£1 stake) (Races 1-6) £43.10, (Races 7-12) £219.00.
SUNDERLAND
11.03: Russmur Prince (3) 8-1, Murlough Gem (6) 4-1, bf: £49.81, tri: (3-6-4) £146.70. 11.19: Autumn Axel (2) 4-1, Droopys Dexter (5) 5-2 jt-fav, bf: £19.73, tri: (2-5-4) £69.15. 11.34: Knockroe Oak (3) 6-1, Cealestis Feonix (1) 6-1, bf: £46.42, tri: (3-1-4) £104.43. 11.48: Frankies Fly (5) 3-1, Cu Deich Paw (3) 6-1, bf: £25.27, tri: (5-3-2) £47.77. 12.04: Nyla Queen (6) 8-1, Runaway Blitz (4) 3-1, bf: £45.23, tri: (6-4-2) £127.69. 12.18: Rainham Flower (1) 4-1, Tyrgal Paddy (4) 8-1, bf: £39.78, tri: (1-4-6) £97.81. 12.32: Doitfor Graham (5) 4-1, Coologue Sea Hag (4) 5-2 jt-fav, bf: £18.70, tri: (5-4-3) £54.44. 12.47: Witton Obrien (3) 7-2, Going Direct (2) 5-1, bf: £23.79, tri: (3-2-1) £66.10. 1.04: Aislings Blondy (5) 9-4 fav, Head Iton Daniel (6) 3-1, bf: £10.72, tri: (5-6-2) £36.88. 1.19: Blueview Lala (2) 5-1, Tilery Rumble (6) 5-2, bf: £22.47, tri: (2-6-4) £73.32. 1.33: Witton Galileo (2) 6-1, Daring Lilly (4) 5-2 jtfav, bf: £31.32, tri: (2-4-5) £132.21. 1.51: Aero Black (2) 5-1, Classy Skip (5) 5-1, bf: £40.20, tri: (2-5-3) £71.15. Placer (£1 stake) (Races 1-6) £2734.00, (Races 7-12) £358.00.
Chella Thriller ........... W Cherry Kool .............. Sn Chevallier ................. Sn Clever Cookie ............Y Click And Roll ............Y Cliffs Of Dover ...........Y Cloak And Degas ...... W Clodianna .................. Sl Constable Clouds .... Sn Constantino................Y Cool Bob ................... B Cosmeapolitan ......... Sn Cotai Glory .................Y Countersign .............. B Cousin Guillaume ..... B Cover Charge ............ Sl Createur ..................... B Cricklewood Green... Sl Croquembouche ........Y Curbyourenthusiasm Y Curious Carlos.......... B Daizy .......................... B Darrington ..................Y Denmead .................. Sn Diamond Runner ...... W Diletta Tommasa....... W Divine Call ................. W Dream Ally................. W Dreamsoftheatre ....... B Dylan Alexander ....... Sl Dynamite Dixie.......... W Eager Beaver ........... Sn Edification ................. Sl El Viento ................... Sn Emell ...........................Y Emerahldz ..................Y Emerald Bay.............. W Equity Risk ................ W Estibdaad .................. Sl Etania ......................... B Ever So Much............ B Fabulous Darling ...... Sl Fadhayyil ....................Y Fairy Glade ................ W Father Bertie ..............Y Fawaareq ....................Y Flying Empress......... Sl Footstepsintherain ... B Forget And Forgive .. B Freight Train ............ Sn French Press............. W
9.20 2.20 4.40 2.30 4.20 4.20 8.20 6.05 4.05 4.20 2.45 4.05 3.40 3.55 3.20 6.05 2.10 5.35 1.55 1.55 3.55 5.05 4.55 3.30 6.20 9.20 8.20 8.20 4.30 6.35 6.20 5.50 6.35 2.55 3.05 1.55 7.50 7.20 5.35 2.45 5.05 6.05 3.05 7.50 4.55 4.20 7.05 3.20 2.45 5.50 9.20
Full Speed ................. W Gerry The Glover .......Y Get Knotted ................Y Gin And Tonic ........... B Ginger Joe................. Sl Glens Wobbly ........... Sl Glory Awaits ..............Y Goldream ....................Y Gracious George ...... W Grand Inquisitor ........Y Green Bank ............... B Ground Control......... Sl Guaracha ................... W Gunman ..................... Sl Hala Madrid .............. Sn Hathal..........................Y Hayadh....................... Sl Heaven’s Guest .........Y Hedge End................ Sn Hepijeu....................... B Hidden Asset ............ W Hidden Gold ...............Y Highway Code........... B Hillgrove Angel ......... Sl Hinton Indiana .......... B Hit The Jackpot..........Y Hobnob ...................... W Humbel Ben .............. B Ian Fleming .............. Sn Icanmotor .................. B Idol Deputy ................ W Indian Affair .............. W Inke ........................... Sn Intiwin .........................Y Intransigent ................Y Ixelles Diamond ....... Sn Jackthejourneyman .. B Jim Dandy ................ Sn Jolly Red Jeanz ........ W Jordan James ............Y Jordan Sport ............ Sn Just Five .................... W Just Glamorous ....... Sn Justice Day ................Y Justineo ......................Y Kemsing .................... Sl Killimordaly ............... B King Fontaine ........... B King Muro.................. B King To Be .................Y Kings Bayonet ...........Y
8.50 4.55 4.55 3.20 6.05 8.05 3.05 3.40 7.20 4.55 4.30 6.05 7.20 6.05 5.15 4.55 7.05 3.05 5.15 3.55 6.20 2.30 4.30 5.35 4.30 1.55 7.50 2.45 3.30 5.05 7.20 8.20 5.15 4.55 3.05 5.15 2.45 3.30 8.20 4.20 4.05 6.20 2.20 3.40 3.40 6.05 4.30 4.30 3.20 4.55 1.55
ABC Knight Commander .. Sl Kodiac Lady .............. W Komedy .................... Sn Lady Kheleyf ............ Sn Lady Pinnacle ........... W Lemoncetta .............. Sn Leonard Thomas ...... W Libran..........................Y Life Less Ordinary ... Sn Light Up Life ............. Sl Lilac Tree................... B Line Of Reason ..........Y Little Big Man ............ W Little Dream............... B Lorelina...................... Sl Lovell ........................ Sn Lynngale .................... W Mad Money ................ B Madame Barker......... W Malih .......................... W Manson .......................Y Marcano ..................... Sl Marmooz .................... W Marshal Dan Troop ... Sl Masarzain ................. Sn Master Of Irony ..........Y Masterson.................. Sl Mattmu ........................Y Max Dynamite ............Y May Be Some Time .. Sl Maymyo ..................... W Mecca’s Angel ...........Y Medicean Man ............Y Memorial Day .............Y Mercy Me .................. Sn Michael’s Mount ...... Sn Michigan Assassin ... B Mighty Yar ..................Y Mirsaalah ................... Sl Mirza ...........................Y Miss Fortune ............ Sn Mistiroc .......................Y Mizzou.........................Y Monasada ................. Sn Moonbi Creek............ W Moonlightnavigator ...Y
6.35 9.20 2.20 2.20 6.50 5.50 7.20 1.55 5.50 6.35 3.55 3.40 8.20 3.55 6.35 4.05 9.20 3.20 7.50 6.20 4.20 5.35 6.50 6.05 3.30 4.55 6.35 3.40 2.30 8.05 8.20 3.40 3.40 1.55 5.50 4.05 2.45 1.55 6.35 3.40 4.05 1.55 2.30 5.50 6.20 4.55
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4.37
(Open)
480m
4.57
(Open)
630m
5.17
(Open)
630m
5.33
(Open)
630m
5.47
(Open)
416m
6.04
(Open)
416m
6.18
(Open)
416m
6333 Bleisce Charm (md ro) ............. 28.46 2115 ZULU JAGUAR (md ro) ............ 28.74 1416 Fab Olivia (md ep) ..................... 28.62 1525 Droopys Fafe (ep wd) ................ 28.44 3352 Kilcuala Hondo (wd ro) .............. 28.56 62 2 Klockwork Konk (wd ep) ............ 28.44 Star betting: 3 Droopys Fafe, 7-2 Bleisce Charm, Klockwork Konk, 4 Zulu Jaguar.
4223 El Lema (rl ep) ........................... 28.53 6331 Bog Brae (md ep) ...................... 28.03 1623 Mays King (rl ep) ....................... 28.21 4132 Ibiza Rocks (md ep) .................. 28.43 2113 COOLAVANNY REBEL (nb) (ep md)28.24 1112 Starshineedifice (wd ep) .......... 28.01 Star betting: 2 Bog Brae, 11-4 Starshineedifice, 7-2 Coolavanny Rebel.
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1144 Ross Kate (ep ro) ...................... 28.86 4452 Tyrur Tony (wd ep) .................... 28.97 5656 Castlegore Jade (md ep) ........... 28.70 16 2 Innovation (md fw) ................... 28.55 2265 Backdoor Dazl (wd ro) ............... 28.88 5115 MINGLERS PALM (ep wd) ....... 28.74 Star betting: 5-2 Innovation, 7-2 Minglers Palm, 4 Backdoor Dazl, Castlegore Jade. 1 2 3 4 5 6
1431 Droopys Brighton (md ro) .......... 28.48 4543 Manning (md ep) ....................... 29.13 1211 BALLYMAC SHEEHY (md ro) .. 00.00 1451 El Nino (md ro) ......................... 28.43 5 Uluru Candy (md fw) ................. 00.00 3426 Nippy Bolt (ep wd) ..................... 00.00 Star betting: 1 Ballymac Sheehy, 7-2 El Nino, 4 Uluru Candy, 5 Droopys Brighton.
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2512 Vatican Gurkha (md ro) ............. 28.09 4343 Ballymac Bobbyjo (sa fw) .......... 28.72 3612 Holdem Chico (wd ro)................ 28.22 2413 Swift Kidman (md ro) ................. 28.59 231 FARLOE NUTTER (md ro) ....... 28.29 4311 Swift Hoffman (wd ep) ............. 28.18 Star betting: 1-2 Swift Hoffman, 7-2 Farloe Nutter, 8 Vatican Gurkha. 6533 Droopys Turin (rl ep) ................. 28.68 2622 My Real Mutley (sa fw) .............. 28.95 5251 La Cuchilla (ep ro).................... 28.20 1111 BLACKSTONE MARCO (md ro)28.23 2512 Timaru Surprise (md ep) ........... 27.95 1351 Dolcino Rose (wd ro) ................. 28.93 Star betting: 9-4 Blackstone Marco, 5-2 La Cuchilla, 3 Timaru Surprise, 5 Droopys Turin, Dolcino Rose, 7 My Real Mutley.
PUNTER POINTERS NEW QUARTERS
BANGOR: 2.10 Moontime (C Appleby to J P Ferguson), 3.20 The Bugler (S Byrne to E Williams), 3.55 Little Dream (J P Berry to E Williams). SALISBURY: None. SANDOWN: None. WOLVERHAMPTON: 9.20 French Press (S Donohoe to M Appleby), 9.20 Step On It (Eve J-Houghton to D Loughnane). YORK: 1.55 Pearl Castle (J J Quinn to K Burke), 1.55 Winterlude (C Appleby to Jennie Candlish).
ONE TO FOLLOW
HOMBRE ROJO is an improving two-year-old that his trainer, Simon Dow, thinks highly of.
TOP COMBINATION
BANGOR-ON-DEE: N Scholfield rides 4.30 Porters War for J Scott. Their record: 2 wins from 2 mounts 100% strike rate at course.
Moontime................... B Mornington ............... Sn Mount Tahan ..............Y Move In Time..............Y Mr Chocolate Drop ... W Mr Frankie ................. Sl Mr Robinson ............. B Multi Regime ..............Y Music Master..............Y Mustaqqil .................. Sn Muthmir ......................Y My Dream Boat ..........Y Mywayalways ........... Sn Naburn ....................... B Native Display ........... B Niblawi ....................... W Nordical ..................... B North America.......... Sn Northman.................. Sn Not Touch................. Sn Nutbourne Lad .......... Sl Omotesando.............. W Only Orsenfoolsies ...Y Opal Tiara .................. Sl Oscars Journey ....... Sn Our Queenie ............. Sn Outback Traveller ......Y Pacolita ..................... Sn Pallister..................... Sn Palmetto Dunes .........Y Panopticon ................ W Papa Luigi ..................Y Past Master .............. Sn Pearl Castle ................Y Pearl Secret................Y Pena Dorada ............. B Penhill .........................Y Perigee...................... Sn Perkunas ....................Y Pistyll Rhaeadr ......... W Platitude .................... Sl Pocelui Vetra (A)........T Poldark ...................... Sl Porters War ............... B Pressure Point ...........Y Primo Rossi .............. B Prince Jai .................. Sl Prince Khurram ........ B Profitable ....................Y Pucon........................ Sn Quest For More ..........Y
2.10 4.05 4.55 3.40 6.20 5.35 2.45 4.20 3.40 4.40 3.40 4.55 4.40 3.20 2.10 6.50 2.10 5.50 3.30 3.30 6.05 6.20 1.55 7.05 2.55 5.15 3.05 5.15 4.40 4.20 6.50 4.20 4.05 1.55 3.40 4.30 1.55 4.05 4.20 6.50 7.05 1.45 6.35 4.30 1.55 5.05 6.05 3.55 3.40 2.55 2.30
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1315 Farloe Lara (md ro) ................... 00.00 3242 El Pedro (rl fw)........................... 00.00 1121 GLENPADDEN ACE (ep ro) ..... 37.98 4311 Newinn This Way (md ep) ......... 00.00 1121 Millwards Teddy (wd ro) .......... 37.63 2222 Romany Rouge (wd ro) ............. 00.00 Star betting: 5-4 Millwards Teddy, 11-4 Glenpadden Ace, 7-2 Romany Rouge. 1 2 3 4 5 6
1421 Killduff Toby (md ep) ................. 38.26 1124 Oleg (wd ro) ............................... 38.08 1125 Droopys Cortez (md ep) .......... 00.00 2215 Mossvale Ace (ep md)............... 00.00 4224 Farneys Cookie (md ro)............. 00.00 2221 MOSS LANE SUE (wd ep)........ 37.91 Star betting: 7-4 Droopys Cortez, 5-2 Moss Lane Sue, 7-2 Farneys Cookie. 1 2 3 4 5 6
2132 Bubbly Gold (rl ep) .................... 37.74 3542 Jaytee Osprey (rl ro).................. 38.33 3311 Elwick Glory (sa fw) ................. 00.00 3321 FARLEY RIO (rl ep) .................. 00.00 3531 Cremartin Lark (sa fw) ............... 38.04 3323 Tybar Hondo (wd fw) ................. 38.28 Star betting: 9-4 Farley Rio, 11-4 Bubbly Gold, 3 Elwick Glory, 9-2 Tybar Hondo, 5 Jaytee Osprey, 7 Cremartin Lark. 1 2 3 4 5 6
4521 DAWSONS WAFT (rl ro)........... 00.00 3222 Southfield Noir (ep wd)............ 00.00 1224 Lemon Bomb (rl fw) ................... 00.00 2515 Skyfall Act (rl ep) ....................... 00.00 6316 Fatboyz Jake (wd ro) ................. 00.00 6662 Shakeitup Tricky (wd ep) ........... 00.00 Star betting: 2 Southfield Noir, 11-4 Dawsons Waft, 7-2 Fatboyz Jake. 1 2 3 4 5 6
6564 Noirs Allen (rl ro) ....................... 00.00 3324 La Maqina (rl ro) ....................... 24.69 1124 Shaneboy Freddie (rl ep)........... 00.00 1122 CAPE IMPACT (sa fw) .............. 24.56 1163 Heathmill Sue (md ro) ............... 00.00 2325 Holdem Jet (wd ro) .................... 00.00 Star betting: 15-8 Cape Impact, 5-2 La Maqina, 4 Noirs Allen, 9-2 Holdem Jet. 1 2 3 4 5 6
4521 TYRUR VETTEL (md ro)........... 24.29 2213 Moss Lane Andy (rl ep) ............. 00.00 5121 Newinn Smash (md fw) ............. 00.00 1611 Ballyregan Billy (wd ro).............. 24.72 3354 Cluxtons Free (wd ro) .............. 24.84 2324 Klockwork Khaos (wd ep) .......... 00.00 Star betting: 5-2 Cluxtons Free, 11-4 Tyrur Vettel, 3 Klockwork Khaos, 4 Ballyregan Billy, 9-2 Newinn Smash, 6 Moss Lane Andy.
BEST EACH-WAY
HEAVEN’S GUEST (3.05 York) has a better chance of winning than his morning price of suggests.
HANDICAP BLOT
CRICKLEWOOD GREEN (5.35 Salisbury) can race off the same mark as he did when winning at the course last week. Katie Walsh is a pretty significant booking.
TWO TO SWERVE
CHAMPAGNE CHAMP (7.35 Salisbury) is likely to sink with a 12lb penalty for his two recent wins at Ffos Las. Robert Mills had a winner at Chepstow yesterday but his ST LAWRENCE GAP (8.05 Salisbury) is worth laying.
LONGEST TRAVELLERS Strobe (2.45 B) So It’s War (7.20 W) Rio Deva (7.50 W) Sewn Up (8.20 W) Scurr Mist (9.20 W) Medicean Man (3.40 Y) Chevallier (4.40 S) Freight Train (5.50 S) Splash Of Verve (5.50 S)
Ransom Note .............Y Real Dominion ...........Y Reginald Claude ....... W Rembrandt................ Sn Rene Mathis ...............Y Richard Pankhurst ....Y Rifle Range.................Y Rio Deva .................... W Robero ....................... W Rock Of Max.............. W Rocket Rob .............. Sn Royal Supreme ......... B Royal Toast .............. Sn Sacred Square .......... B Sahaafy .......................Y Salateen ......................Y Sandynow.................. B Sarlat.......................... W Satin And Lace ......... W Scooner ..................... Sl Scurr Mist .................. W Secret Dancer ........... B Sewn Up .................... W Sharara ..................... Sn Shell Bay ................... Sl Short Squeeze ...........Y Silver Springs .......... Sn Simenon .....................Y Sir Mattie ................... B Smart Mover.............. W So Beloved .................Y So It’s War ................. W Sofias Number One .. W Sole Power .................Y Sonoran Sands ......... W Special Season ........ Sn Speculative Bid..........Y Splash Of Verve ....... Sn St Lawrence Gap ...... Sl Stadium Of Light ...... W Star Of Lombardy ......Y Stargazer .................. Sn Stars And Stripes .... Sn Step On It .................. W Stepper Point .............Y Stormy Antarctic ..... Sn Street Entertainer ..... Sl Strobe ........................ B Strong Steps ..............Y Strumble Head .......... B Suddyan ................... Sn
1.55 4.20 8.20 5.50 3.05 3.05 4.55 7.50 6.50 7.20 2.55 5.05 5.50 2.10 4.55 3.05 2.45 9.20 6.50 7.35 9.20 5.05 8.20 2.20 7.35 3.05 2.20 2.30 4.30 7.50 3.05 7.20 9.20 3.40 8.50 3.30 3.05 5.50 8.05 8.50 4.20 3.30 5.50 9.20 3.40 4.05 8.05 2.45 4.55 4.30 4.40
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Supreme Occasion ....Y 4.55 Swendab ................... Sn 2.55 Tac De Boistron .........Y 2.30 Tafolau ....................... W 6.50 Take Cover .................Y 3.40 Talyani ........................Y 4.55 Tanzeel .......................Y 3.05 Taqwaa .......................Y 4.20 Taskeen .................... Sn 4.05 The Alamo ................. W 8.50 The Bugler................. B 3.20 The Cash Generator . W 9.20 The Shropshire Lad.. B 2.45 Thecornishcowboy ... W 8.50 Theflyingportrait ....... B 3.20 They Seek Him Here. Sl 7.05 Third Time Lucky.......Y 4.55 Thrtypointstothree.... W 6.20 Times Up ....................Y 2.30 Tony Curtis ............... Sl 7.05 Toocoolforschool ......Y 3.05 Toofi ............................Y 3.05 Top Tug ......................Y 1.55 Townsville ................ Sn 4.40 Trafalgar Rock .......... W 8.50 Trip To Paris ..............Y 2.30 Tupi .............................Y 3.05 Tutill ........................... W 7.50 Twitch ........................ Sl 7.35 Two In The Pink ....... Sn 5.15 Uriah Heep ................ Sl 8.05 Vent De Force ............Y 2.30 Very Talented .............Y 4.20 Waddingtown Hero... B 2.45 Weekend Offender.....Y 4.20 Weld Al Emarat ..........Y 4.55 Wharane ................... Sn 3.30 What About Carlo ......Y 1.55 Whitecrest ................ Sn 2.55 Wind Fire ....................Y 3.40 Window Shopping .... W 7.50 Winterlude ..................Y 1.55 Wymeswold ............... B 3.20 Xinbama......................Y 1.55 Yorkee Mo Sabee.......Y 4.20 You Wish ................... Sl 6.05 ● No horses to note today
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DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
SANDOWN LINE-UP
ABU DHABI NURSERY 2.20 TCA Class 5 2YO 5f (7 runners)
£3,881
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(3) 2052 JUST GLAMOROUS (16) R Harris 9 7 .................R Ffrench 82 (2) 031 LADY KHELEYF (14)(D,A) G Margarson 9 7 ......H Bentley ★99 (7) 603 SHARARA (15)(B) B Meehan 9 6 .............................P Dobbs 83 (5) 61 CHERRY KOOL (20)(D,A) S C Williams 9 5 .....P Cosgrave 88 (6) 20L1 SILVER SPRINGS (13)(G) P Evans 9 4 ........... P Prince (3) 81 (1) 3551 CELEBRATION (10)(D,G) R Fahey 9 0(6ex)..J Garritty (3) 96 (4) 500 KOMEDY (23) C Hills 8 10 ..................................... J Crowley 84 Star Betting: — 10-3 Celebration, 4 Sharara, 5 Just Glamorous, Lady Kheleyf, 6 Silver Springs, 13-2 Cherry Kool, 8 Komedy. 2014: No corresponding race. STARFORM: SHARARA DANGER: Celebration
79-1 winner for Starform STARFORM’S nap, Tasleet, romped home in the opener at York, with one Daily Star reader in Lowestoft, Suffolk getting 79-1 in running. James Richardson also had the one-two in the Darley Yorkshire Oaks – the exacta paying £29 to a £1 stake.
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Nicky ....., Leeds United forward (5) ..... Road, home of Leicestershire CCC (5) Wood used for baseball bats (3) Jack ....., Nottingham Forest defender (5) Kieran ....., Bristol City attacker signed from Rotherham in 2014 (5) Rigobert ...., Cameroon’s mostcapped footballer (4) Vincenzo ......, 2014 Tour de France winner (6) Thomas ......, Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 1980 and 1984 (6) See 3 Down. Dwight ....., former Manchester United and Trinidad & Tobago footballer (5) Juan Pablo ....., Colombia footballer at Aston Villa from 2001-07 (5) High shot in tennis (3) Enzo ....., Belgium 1986, 1990, 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup player (5) Milan ....., Euro 2004 top scorer (5)
£3,234
(3) 211L SWENDAB (10)(D7,A,G)(B) J G O’Shea 7 9 10 ...... C McKee (5) 91 (6) 3063 WHITECREST (15)(BF,D8,G,S) J Spearing 7 9 10 .. G Mahon (5) 89 (7) 1341 OSCARS JOURNEY (22)(D4,A,S)(V) J R Jenkins 5 9 10...A Kirby ★99 (2) L236 EL VIENTO (13)(D3,G)(V) R Fahey 7 9 9 ......J Garritty (3) 91 (1) 312L PUCON (15)(BF,D5,A,G)(P) R Teal 6 9 8 ...............L Keniry 89 (4) 3415 BIRDIE QUEEN (14)(BF,A,F,G) G L Moore 5 9 5 ... H Crouch (5) 91 (5) 60L4 ROCKET ROB (18)(CD4,D2,A,G) W Musson 9 9 0 ..... C Catlin 89 Star Betting: — 3 Rocket Rob, 4 Oscars Journey, El Viento, 9-2 Whitecrest, 13-2 Birdie Queen, 8 Pucon, 14 Swendab. 2014: Macdillon 8 9 3, R Hughes 10-1 (W Kittow), drawn (6), 8 ran.
ROB 12-1 (9-5) Soon outpaced in STARFORM ROCKET rear, headway on outside over 1f out, ran on
inside final furlong, nearest finish, 4th of 9, 1 1/4l behind Magical Daze (9-7) at Windsor 5f hcp 0-70 (5) gf. El Viento 12-1 (9-2) Tracked leaders, ridden over 1f out, kept on same pace inside final furlong, 6th of 11, 2 1/4l behind Funding Deficit (9-1) at Redcar 6f hcp 0-85 (4) gf. Oscars Journey 9-2 (9-9) Made all, took keen hold, driven when hung right approaching final furlong, hard ridden, stayed on well, won at Nottingham 5f hcp 0-75 (5) gs in Jul beating The Wispe (9-1) by 1/2l, 6 ran. STARFORM: ROCKET ROB DANGER: El Viento
MAIDEN STAKES (DIV 1) 3.30 EBF Class 5 2YO 7f (11 runners)
£3,881
1 (11) 44 BAG OF DIAMONDS (8) R Hannon 9 5 ........... C Hardie (3) 92 2 (10) 0 BIG SHOES (20) C Hills 9 5 .................................. J Crowley 88 3 (2) DENMEAD M Madgwick 9 5 ............................... H Crouch (5) 64 4 (1) 5 IAN FLEMING (34) A Balding 9 5 .............................L Keniry 84 5 (7) JIM DANDY A King 9 5......................................... D Sweeney 66 6 (4) 5 MASARZAIN (55) B W Hills 9 5 ..................................A Kirby ★99 7 (5) NORTHMAN J Boyle 9 5 ......................................... W Carson 68 8 (8) NOT TOUCH R Hannon 9 5 .......................................P Dobbs 79 9 (3) SPECIAL SEASON W Haggas 9 5 ......................P Cosgrave 98 10 (6) STARGAZER Sir M Stoute 9 5 ................................. T Durcan 81 11 (9) 0 WHARANE (41) I Williams 9 5 ...................................R Havlin 68 Star Betting: — 5-2 Special Season, 4 Masarzain, 9-2 Bag of Diamonds, 5 Stargazer, 6 Not Touch, 14 Jim Dandy, 16 others. 2014: Time Test 9 5, James Doyle 5-6 Fav (R Charlton), dr (9), 13 ran. STARFORM: MASARZAIN DANGER: Bag Of Diamonds
MAIDEN STAKES (DIV 2) 4.05 EBF Class 5 2YO 7f (11 runners)
NATIONAL ARCHIVE OF THE UAE HCAP 3YO 1m
(8 runners)
Cherry Kool Oscars Journey Stargazer Stormy Antarctic Aldayha Inke Freight Train
£3,881
1 (7) 50 CONSTABLE CLOUDS (23)(P*) G L Moore 9 5 ..T J Murphy 73 2 (10) 5 COSMEAPOLITAN (58) A King 9 5 ..................... J Crowley 84 3 (2) 3 JORDAN SPORT (24)(BF) R Fahey 9 5.........J Garritty (3) 90 4 (8) 0 LOVELL (42) C Appleby 9 5 .........................................A Kirby ★99 5 (11) MICHAEL’S MOUNT E Dunlop 9 5 .....................P Cosgrave 70 6 (4) 0 MORNINGTON (20) M Tregoning 9 5......................R Mullen 76 7 (9) PAST MASTER H Candy 9 5 ............................... D Sweeney 72 8 (5) PERIGEE J Gosden 9 5 ...............................................R Havlin 84 9 (3) 33 STORMY ANTARCTIC (42) Ed Walker 9 5 .............A Fresu 85 10 (1) TASKEEN R Hannon 9 5 ............................................P Dobbs 79 11 (6) L66 MISS FORTUNE (15) M Usher 9 0......................... T Durcan 57 Star Betting: — 11-4 Stormy Antarctic, 4 Perigee, Taskeen, 5 Jordan Sport, 8 Michael’s Mount, 10 Past Master, 14 Lovell, 25 others. 2014: No corresponding race. STARFORM: STORMY ANTARCTIC DANGER: Jordan Sport
4.40 Class 3
PATRICK WEAVER
£7,439
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(2) 4-60 PALLISTER (69)(G) C Appleby 9 7 .........................R Mullen 90 (7) 1-55 SUDDYAN (21)(S)(P*) S C Williams 9 6 ..................D Leung 81 (1) 0-LL BARTHOLOMEW FAIR (72)(BF,D,G)(B*) L Cumani 9 6 ..A Kirby 92 (3) 1 TOWNSVILLE (177)(D,A) Mrs A Perrett 9 6 ....... J Crowley 90 (6) 513 ALDAYHA (18)(BF,G) R Hannon 9 6 ............... C Hardie (3) 89 (4) 01 MUSTAQQIL (16)(D,A) J Gosden 9 0 ...................N Mackay ★99 (5) 1011 CHEVALLIER (30)(C,G) K Burke 8 9 ............J Vaughan (5) 96 (8) 3L34 MYWAYALWAYS (12)(D,S) P Evans 8 8 . Georgia Cox (7) 88 Star Betting: — 5-2 Aldayha, 4 Mustaqqil, 6 Townsville, Chevallier, 13-2 Suddyan, 8 Bartholomew Fair, 10 Pallister, 16 Mywayalways. 2014: Basem 9 6, R Hughes 7-2 (S Bin Suroor), drawn (5), 7 ran.
9-2 (8-6) Tracked leaders, effort STARFORM CHEVALLIER on inside final furlong, ridden and ran on to lead
near finish, won at Sandown 7f 3yo hcp 0-90 (3) gf in Jul beating Big Chill (9-2) by nk, 5 ran. Aldayha 1-1fav (9-8) Flashed tail leaving stalls, prominent on wide outsiode, led halfway, driven over 1f out, headed and not quicken inside final furlong, lost 2nd post, 3rd of 10, 1l behind Stellarta (9-5) at Windsor 6f hcp 0-85 (4) gf. Mustaqqil 10-1 (9-5) Chased leaders, hard ridden over 2f out, every chance over 1f out, soon edged right, ran on to lead inside final furlong, all out, won at Kempton 1m mdn stks (5) pol beating Power Game (9-5) by hd, 13 ran. Townsville 17-2 (8-9) Slowly into stride, soon tracking leaders on inside, ridden and went 2nd over 1f out, led inside final furlong, held on, won at Kempton 1m mdn stks (5) pol in Feb beating Librisa Breeze (8-9) by hd, 9 ran. STARFORM: CHEVALLIER DANGER: Aldayha
STAR TIP 2.20 2.55 3.30 4.05 4.40 5.15 5.50
Celebration Rocket Rob Stargazer Stormy Antarctic Chevallier Inke Freight Train
GOING: GOOD TO SOFT – SOFT IN PLACES PLACEPOT FIRST SIX RACES TRACKFACTS Right-hand oval course of one mile five furlongs with a stiff four furlongs run-in. The emphasis is very much on stamina and resolution, low numbers have a marked advantage on soft going. Stalls today Sprint Far Side; Remainder Inside.
HANDICAP 5.15 FILLIES’ Class 5 1m (7 runners)
£3,234
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(4) 52L6 TWO IN THE PINK (2)(D,A,G) R J Smith 5 9 12 .....A Kirby 89 (6) 0246 OUR QUEENIE (25)(G) R Hannon 4 9 12..Hollie Doyle (7) 91 (3) 0322 IXELLES DIAMOND (14)(G,S) R Fahey 4 9 8 .J Garritty (3) ★99 (1) 0L0L HEDGE END (16)(D2,A,G) J Fox 4 9 7 ........... C Hardie (3) 93 (2) 3216 HALA MADRID (23)(D,G) A Balding 3 9 6 ........S Hitchcott 98 (7) 6012 PACOLITA (11)(G) S Kirk 3 8 10 .......................... J Crowley 95 (5) L531 INKE (3)(D,A)(P) J Boyle 3 8 10(6ex) .................... W Carson 96 Star Betting: — 5-2 Inke, 3 Hala Madrid, 7-2 Ixelles Diamond, 5 Pacolita, 8 Two In The Pink, 12 Our Queenie, 25 Hedge End. 2014: No corresponding race. STARFORM: PACOLITA DANGER: Inke
TV HANDICAP 5.50 YAS Class 4 3YO 1m 2f
(11 runners) £4,690
1 (4) L230 STARS AND STRIPES (21) L Cumani 9 7 ................A Kirby 86 2 (2) 16L2 LIFE LESS ORDINARY (21)(A,G) J Osborne 9 7 T J Murphy 86 3 (8) 0-43 EAGER BEAVER (17) W Muir 9 5 ......................S Hitchcott 81 4 (1) 61- FREIGHT TRAIN (419)(G) M Johnston 9 5 ........ J Crowley 87 5 (10) 2244 NORTH AMERICA (50)(P) C Appleby 9 4..............R Mullen 93 6 (3) 2231 MONASADA (18)(D,G) Sir M Stoute 9 3 ................ T Durcan 94 7 (11) 0LL5 MERCY ME (20)(A,G) J Ryan 9 2 .........................R Ffrench 80 8 (9) 3406 REMBRANDT (15)(B*) R Hannon 9 2................ DOUBTFUL — 9 (6) 3332 ROYAL TOAST (29)(BF) R Hannon 9 2 .......... C Hardie (3) 91 10 (7) 3331 LEMONCETTA (28)(D,S) J Gosden 9 2 ...............N Mackay ★99 11 (5) L132 SPLASH OF VERVE (9)(BF,D,A,G) P Kirby 8 3 .....J Quinn 92 Star Betting: — 4 Monasada, 5 Royal Toast, 6 Lemoncetta, Splash Of Verve, 13-2 Freight Train, 15-2 Stars And Stripes, 10 others. 2014: Ski Lift 9 5, James Doyle 9-2 (J Gosden), drawn (6), 12 ran. STARFORM: LEMONCETTA DANGER: Monasada
BANGOR-ON-DEE NH CARD
13 14
SPORTS COUNCIL HANDICAP 2.55 AD Class 5 5f (7 runners)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
TOP TRAINERS (with runners) J Gosden 34 winners, (21.1% strike rate), -£9.64, Sir M Stoute 32, (19.9%), -£6.08, A Balding 28, (15.6%), +£22.44, W Haggas 16, (24.6%), +£18.26, R Hannon 15, (13.6%), -£20.66, B Meehan 12, (13.8%), -£2.60. TOP JOCKEYS (with mounts) J Crowley 16 winners, (12.0% strike rate), +£34.25, P Dobbs 16, (13.8%), +£11.76, A Kirby 11, (8.1%), -£48.68, L Keniry 7, (10.6%), +£1.50, C Hardie 4, (14.3%), +£6.50, H Bentley 3, (7.0%), +£8.50, C Catlin 3, (10.7%), +£1.25.
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England/Australia Test cricket series (5) 2. See 13 Down. 3 and 15 Across. 2015-16 Scottish League Two football club whose home is Bayview Stadium (4,4) 4. Jaouad ......, 2003 and 2005 World Championships men’s marathon gold medallist (6) 5. Basketball organisation that merged with the NBA in 1976 (3) 6. Zsolt ....., WBO light heavyweight champion from 2004-09 (5) 12. Paul ......., winner of the 1993 PGA Championship (7) 13 and 2 Down. Italy defender signed by West Ham from Juventus in July (6,7) 14. Bob ....., 1964 Olympic 100m winner (5) 16. John ....., Australia 1999 Rugby World Cup Final-winning captain (5) 17. Jay ...., Ipswich Town midfielder (4) 19. Brazil midfielder; Paris StGermain 1996 Cup Winners’ Cup Final winner (3)
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TRACKFACTS Left-hand round course of one mile four furlongs with a 325yds run-in. Nine quite easy fences and six hurdles per circuit. Relatively flat with minor undulations, ideal for front runners.
2.10 1 2 3 4 5 6
PATRICK WEAVER
EXTERION MEDIA MAIDEN HURDLE Class 5 (9 flights) 2m 1f (6 run)
Moontime Humbel Ben Wymeswold Hepijeu Hinton Indiana Ever So Much
£2,738
NATIVE DISPLAY (111)(A) N Henderson 5 11 0 ........ N Fehily 74 NORDICAL (78)(T) E Williams 5 11 0 ........................... A Wedge 75 SACRED SQUARE (F39)(B) D McCain 5 11 0 .. W Hutchinson 81 AGENOR (9)(B*) J Snowden 4 10 13 .........................B J Powell 70 CREATEUR (32)(BF)(T) T Vaughan 4 10 13 ............R Johnson 78 MOONTIME (F301) J P Ferguson 4 10 13................ A Coleman ★99 Star Betting: — 13-8 Moontime, 5-2 Sacred Square, 5 Createur, 7 Nordical, 8 Native Display, 16 Agenor. 2014: Heist 4 10 13, B Hughes 5-1 (P Griffin), 6 ran. STARFORM: SACRED SQUARE DANGER: Nordical 10-4 4 2220-0 2-43
STAFFING SOLUTIONS HCAP CHS 2.45 MINT Class 4 (15 fences) 2m 4f (12 run) £4,549
1 2 3 4 5
ACCORDING TO SARAH (37)(D,G) P Hobbs 7 11 12..... R Johnson 96 SANDYNOW (29)(G,S)(T,V) P Bowen 10 11 9 ............... S Bowen (3) 98 WADDINGTOWN HERO (64)(D,G)(P,T) A Turnell 8 11 9 . G Tumelty 98 JACKTHEJOURNEYMAN (47)(E,T) T R Gretton 6 11 7 . J M Davies 90 MICHIGAN ASSASSIN (437)(D,G)(H,P) Mrs D Hamer 13 11 5 D Devereux 95 6 0-21 ETANIA (51)(G,S) I Williams 7 11 4 ..........................T J O’Brien 97 7 L0-4 THE SHROPSHIRE LAD (26) D Skelton 5 11 4 ....... H Skelton 95 8 P6-2 HUMBEL BEN (106)(C,D,G,S)(P) A Jones 12 11 4 ......N Scholfield ★99 9 P-P3 STROBE (F13)(C,D5,G,S)(P) Mrs L Normile 11 10 10....A Nicol (3) 90 10 -P3P FORGET AND FORGIVE (9)(P) Mrs S Leech 7 10 9 .......S Quinlan 90 11 -13P MR ROBINSON (40)(G) B Summers 8 10 0......................J Best 87 12 432- COOL BOB (134)(P,T) M Sheppard 12 10 0 ..... Mr S Sheppard (7) 90 Star Betting: — 11-4 Waddingtown Hero, 9-2 Etania, 8 Humbel Ben, According To Sarah, 10 Sandynow, The Shropshire Lad, Cool Bob, 12 others. 2014: Peachey Moment 9 11 12, N Fehily 3-1 (N Richards), 6 ran. P-63 -245 -221 23-4 3/0-
BEN 6-1 (11-9) Held up, dropped to rear STARFORM HUMBEL 4th, headway 9th, soon chased clear winner, closed on winner 2 out, hit last no extra, 2nd of 5, 4 1/2l behind Accessallareas (11-8) at Newton Abbot 2m hcp chs 0-100 (5) sft in May. Waddingtown Hero 4-1 (11-1) Tracked leading pair, challenged 3 out, led next, clear last, ridden out flat, kept on, won at Ffos Las 2m 5f 5yo nov hcp (4) gf in Jun beating Zama Zama (10-6) by 6l, 8 ran. Etania 7-1 (10-4) Held up, headway before 12th, not fluent 3 out, led after last, driven out, won at Worcester 2m 7f hcp chs 0-115 (4) gf in Jul beating Book Of Excuses (11-8) by 1 1/4l, 10 ran. According To Sarah 9-1 (10-11) Tracked leaders, disputed lead from 8th, led narrowly 11th, headed 3 out, weakened last, finished 4th, placed 3rd, 3rd of 7, 8l behind American Legend (1112) at Worcester 2m 7f hcp chs 0-115 (4) gd in Jul. STARFORM: HUMBEL BEN DANGER: Waddington Hero
CHASE 4.30 HANDICAP Class 4 (18 fences) 3m (11 run)
STAR TIP 2.10 2.45 3.20 3.55 4.30 5.05
Sacred Square Cool Bob Mad Money Prince Khurram Porters War Daizy
GOING: GOOD PLACEPOT FIRST SIX RACES
HANDICAP HURDLE 3.20 NOVICES’ Class 4 (9 flights) 2m 1f (9 run)
£3,422
1
5-60 THEFLYINGPORTRAIT (89)(P*,T*) Jennie Candlish 6 11 12 Peter Carberry 95 5-56 NABURN (50) A Wilson 7 11 10................................... B Harding 85 P-32 COUSIN GUILLAUME (24)(B) D McCain 6 11 10 ....... N Fehily ★99 44L FOOTSTEPSINTHERAIN (F18)(T*) David Dennis 5 11 9 A Coleman 91 5 /50- THE BUGLER (288)(T) E Williams 8 11 5................. P Moloney 95 6 5532 KING MURO (28)(H,T) F O’Brien 5 11 2................... P Brennan 98 7 45-6 GIN AND TONIC (28) M Wigham 5 11 0.....................J Quinlan 85 8 0-33 MAD MONEY (19) Mrs S Leech 9 10 11 ..................K Moore (3) 93 9 P-24 WYMESWOLD (71)(G) M Mullineaux 8 10 6 ............B Poste (3) 86 Star Betting: — 3 King Muro, 4 Mad Money, 11-2 The Bugler, 6 Cousin Guillaume, 7 Footstepsintherain, 10 others. 2014: No corresponding race. STARFORM: KING MURO DANGER: Cousin Guillaume 2 3 4
SUNSET HOLIDAYS NOVICES’ HDLE 3.55 GOLDEN Class 4 (11 flights) 2m 4f (7 run) £3,249
1 -151 ARE THEY YOUR OWN (37)(G) F O’Brien 7 11 12 ... N Slatter (5) 97 2 3-16 COUNTERSIGN (77)(G)(H) C Pogson 6 11 5 ...................A Pogson 92 3 -121 CURIOUS CARLOS (90)(G,S) P Bowen 6 11 5 ...........S Bowen (3) 96 4 21 LILAC TREE (25)(S) J P Ferguson 5 11 5................ A Coleman 95 5 2321 HEPIJEU (22)(G)(P,T) C Longsdon 4 11 3 ...............R Johnson 94 6 1244 PRINCE KHURRAM (21)(G)(T) D McCain 5 10 12 ..... N Fehily ★99 7 FP1/ LITTLE DREAM (819) E Williams 8 10 5 .................. P Moloney 81 Star Betting: — 11-4 Curious Carlos, 3 Lilac Tree, 7-2 Are They Your Own, 5 Hepijeu, 10 Countersign, 12 Little Dream, Prince Khurram. 2014: Sudski Star 6 10 12, B Hughes 9-4 (P Griffin), 3 ran. STARFORM: CURIOUS CARLOS DANGER: Are They Your Own
£6,498
1 L322 2 5-64 3 L0P4 -216 5 3-11 6 -24L 7 1364
STRUMBLE HEAD (21)(G,S)(B) P Bowen 10 11 12 ........D Devereux ★99 HIGHWAY CODE (21)(G,S)(T) Kerry Lee 9 11 9.......T Cannon 87 DREAMSOFTHEATRE (261)(G)(T) Jonjo O’Neill 7 11 9 ...R Johnson 98 BIG SOUND (40)(BF,D3,G,S)(P) M Walford 8 11 8 ... J Greenall 91 PENA DORADA (34)(D,G,S) A Whillans 8 11 7 Miss R McDonald (7) 94 PORTERS WAR (33)(G) J Scott 13 11 7 ................N Scholfield 92 KING FONTAINE (37)(CD,D2,G,S)(P*,T) Mrs L Hill 12 11 2 S Bowen (3) 94 8 -L62 GREEN BANK (26)(D,G)(B,T) C Longsdon 9 11 2 . A Coleman 96 9 4256 SIR MATTIE (21)(D,G,S) D Rees 10 11 2 ................ P Moloney 87 10 P-2P KILLIMORDALY (29)(S)(P,T) A Turnell 6 10 9...... J Banks (3) 88 11 0-22 HINTON INDIANA (33)(G)(T) D Skelton 10 10 8 ..... H Skelton 97 Star Betting: — 4 Pena Dorada, 9-2 Strumble Head, 5 Hinton Indiana, 7 Green Bank, 8 Big Sound, 10 Sir Mattie, 12 Porters War, 14others. 2014: Valleyofmilan 7 11 12, J Cowley(7) 4-1 CoFav (D McCain), 6 ran.
DORADA 7-2 (9-13) Tracked leaders, STARFORM PENA driven 3 out, led after last, ridden out flat, kept on well, won at Cartmel 3m 1f hcp chs 0-135 (3) gd in Jul beating Buachaill Alainn (10-13) by 2 1/4l, 7 ran. Strumble Head 10-1 (110) Led until 5th, led after next, driven and headed before last, no impression on winner flat, stayed on, 2nd of 12, 3 1/2l behind Gold Futures (11-12) at Bangor 3m hcp chs 0-130 (3) gd in Jul. Hinton Indiana 11-4 (11-4) Settled in rear but in touch, headway 13th, chased winner before 3 out, no extra approaching last, 2nd of 7, 4 1/2l behind Celtic Intrigue (11-5) at Newton Abbot 3m 2f hcp chs 0-110 (4) gd in Jul. Green Bank 12-1 (11-3) Jumped left, prominent, led when not fluent 3rd, headed 6th, led 9th, headed 11th, no chance with winner from 14th, 2nd of 11, 28l behind High Ron (1112) at Uttoxeter 3m hcp chs 0-120 (4) sft in Jul. STARFORM: PENA DORADA DANGER: Strumble Head
HURDLE 5.05 HANDICAP Class 5 (11 flights) 2m 4f
(8 run) £2,599
1 -0L0 EVER SO MUCH (28)(G)(P) B Haslam 6 11 12 ..........A Tinkler 95 2 L0P- SECRET DANCER (206)(D,G) A Jones 10 11 7 ..............R Flint 89 3 P0-P ROYAL SUPREME (109)(S) A Hales 5 11 4 ............... K Woods 88 4 -164 CARRIGEEN LANTANA (32)(S) D McCain 6 11 3.. W Hutchinson 92 5 1665 BUS NAMED DESIRE (37)(D,G)(P,T) I Williams 7 10 11 T Scudamore 95 6 5-61 DAIZY (40)(D,G)(P) Mrs H Parrott 6 10 10 .............. W Kennedy ★99 7 L504 ICANMOTOR (29)(P,T) Miss C Dyson 8 10 0 ...........B J Powell 88 8 0-PL PRIMO ROSSI (71)(P) T R Gretton 6 10 0 ...............J M Davies 87 LONG HANDICAP: Icanmotor 9-10, Primo Rossi 9-2. Star Betting: — 5-2 Ever So Much, 11-4 Daizy, 9-2 Bus Named Desire, 6 Carrigeen Lantana, 7 Secret Dancer, 14 Icanmotor, 20 others. 2014: Walter De La Mare 7 11 6, A P McCoy 11-4 (Mrs A Murphy), 6 ran. STARFORM: EVER SO MUCH DANGER: Secret Dancer
DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
BOLGER CASHS IN JIM BOLGER added another Group One to his impressive Godolphin CV when Pleascach prevailed in the Darley Yorkshire Oaks.
For a filly whose name means “explosive”, Pleascach responded brilliantly to Kevin Manning’s gentle touch to ensure that Godolphin boss Sheikh Mohammed kept the lion’s share of his sponsorship cash. “Kevin cuddled her the whole way round and kept her happy, and then delivered her when it was needed,” said Bolger. “We knew that she was at the top of her game coming here.” Bolger was landing the prize for the third time – the first success having come way back in 1981. He has also given Sheikh Mohammed some of his biggest victories in the last few years, thanks to the likes of Derby winner Dawn Approach, and won
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this year’s Irish 1,000 Guineas with Pleascach. “I will look at something like the Prix de L’Opera at Longchamp for her next and she could be an Arc horse next year,” he ventured. Versatile John Ferguson, Godolphin’s bloodstock advisor, aglow from training Leoncavallo to win at Stratford, laughed: “That’s a double for me! Sheikh Mohammed always listens to what Jim says and she could well stay in training.” Irish Oaks heroine Covert Love had looked sure to prevail until the last few soggy yards found her out. Her trainer Hugo Palmer said: “She’ll go for the Fillies and Mares at Ascot.” Besharah stormed clear of Lumiere and Easton Angel to win the Lowther Stakes and give William Haggas his fourth winner of the meeting. She runs next in the Cheveley Park.
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HIS MAJESTY’S PLEASURE: Pleascach takes the Yorkshire Oaks for Sheikh Mohammed
YORK (1.55-3.40 ON CH4) PATRICK WEAVER Chancery (treble) Clever Cookie Richard Pankhurst Acapulco (nb) Very Talented Strong Steps
STARFORM 4.20 Palmetto Dunes (nap) 5.05 (Bangor) Ever So Much (treble) 5.35 (Salisbury) Cricklewood Green (nb) CLOCKFORM 1.55 Chancery 2pts e.w.
STAR TIP 1.55 2.30 3.05 3.40 4.20 4.55
Buonarroti Tac De Boistron Heaven’s Guest Muthmir (nb) Palmetto Dunes (nap) Strong Steps
BET FIRST RACE SPECIAL HANDICAP 1.55 SKY Class 2 1m 4f (20 runners) £37,350 1 (8) 2 (17) 3 (14) 4 (15) 5 (18) 6 (1) 7 (20)
LIBRAN (63)(CD,G) G Swinbank 4 9 13............... B A Curtis 90 HIT THE JACKPOT (34)(G,S) D O’Meara 6 9 13 ....Josh Doyle (7) 89 WINTERLUDE (540)(BF,D,A,G) Jennie Candlish 5 9 12.. G Lee 85 PRESSURE POINT (14)(CD,D3,G) K Dalgleish 5 9 12 .....P Makin 95 CROQUEMBOUCHE (14)(F,G) E De Giles 6 9 11G Gibbons 89 CHANCERY (3)(CD,C,D,G,S) D O’Meara 7 9 11(6ex) . D Tudhope ★99 CURBYOURENTHUSIASM (42)(D2,G) D M Simcock 4 9 10 J P Spencer 94 8 (16) 1042 PENHILL (16)(D3,G,S) L Cumani 4 9 10 .................W Buick 95 9 (6) 2-10 XINBAMA (13)(D2,A,G) C Hills 6 9 8 .....................M Harley 89 10 (11) L004 WHAT ABOUT CARLO (13)(G,S) Eve J-Houghton 4 9 8 .J Fortune 84 11(19) -065 TOP TUG (24)(A,S) Sir M Stoute 4 9 7 ...................L Dettori 93 12(13) -304 MIGHTY YAR (14)(D,A,G)(B*) Lady Cecil 5 9 6 . T Queally 92 13 (9) -213 ONLY ORSENFOOLSIES (61)(D3,G,S) M Hammond 6 9 6 P McDonald 91 14 (5) 54/4 RANSOM NOTE (28)(C,G,S)(T*) N Twiston-Davies 8 9 5 W Twiston-Davies 87 15(12) -610 EMERAHLDZ (42)(D2,A,G,S) R Fahey 4 9 5 ....P Hanagan 96 16 (4) 0-30 PEARL CASTLE (69)(BF,CD,G) K Burke 5 9 5 S De Sousa 91 17(10) -211 MEMORIAL DAY (21)(G) S Bin Suroor 4 9 4 .James Doyle 98 18 (2) 25L4 MISTIROC (11)(G,S) J Goldie 4 9 3 ..........................F Lynch 87 19 (3) L064 BUONARROTI (20) D Carroll 4 9 2 ..........................N Farley 84 20 (7) 22L0 KINGS BAYONET (J47)(D2,A,G,S) A King 8 9 2 . Hayley Turner 87 HILLS: — 6 Top Tug, 7 Chancery, 8 Curbyourenthusiasm, Memorial Day, 11 Libran, Penhill, 14 Hit The Jackpot, Pressure Point, 16 Mighty Yar, 20 Buonarroti, Mistiroc, Pearl Castle, Ransom Note, What About Carlo. 2014: Glenard 4 9 4, W Buick 12-1 (C Hills), drawn (6), 16 ran. 1104 0513 /601411 -12L 5641 -112
TUG 9-1 (8-6) Not clear run over 2f out or STARFORM TOP well over 1f out, headway entering final furlong, not much room close home, 5th of 16, 2 1/2l behind Mount Logan (9-2) at Goodwood 1m 2f hcp (2) gs in Jul. Curbyourenthusiasm 6-1 (9-5) Held up in rear, headway over 2f out, challenged over 1f out, led inside final furlong, soon headed, stayed on, held close home, 2nd of 15, nk behind Wadi Al Hattawi (10-0) at York 1m 4f hcp 0-100 (2) gd in Jul. Memorial Day 9-2 (9-9) Tracked leaders, closed over 3f out, led over 2f out, driven 1f out, stayed on well, won at Newmarket 1m 2f hcp 0-90 (3) gd in Jul beating Raw Impulse (9-0) by 1/2l, 9 ran. Chancery 4-1fav (10-0) Held up in rear, headway and not clear run over 1f out, soon switched right, quickened to lead entering final furlong, ran on, comfortable, won at Ripon 1m 2f hcp 0-90 (3) gs beating Puzzle Time (9-8) by 5l, 12 ran. STARFORM: TOP TUG DANGER: Curbyourenthusiasm
WEATHERBYS HAMILTON LONSDALE CUP (GRP 2)
2.30 Class 1 1 (3) 111213 2 (8) 5-4011 3 (4) 64-115 4 (2) 00L0/2 5 (7) 113-10 6 (9) 1-2112 7 (11) 64-540 8 (6) 121-2L 9 (5) L-5560 10 (10) 20-210 11 (1) 11-352
2m
(11 runners)
£90,736
TRIP TO PARIS (22)(D,A,F,G)(P) E Dunlop 4 9 7 ........................... G Lee 95 BIG ORANGE (22)(D,A,F,G)(P) M Bell 4 9 3 ......................J P Spencer 98 CLEVER COOKIE (27)(C3,G,S) P Niven 7 9 3 ...................P McDonald 97 MAX DYNAMITE (J22)(S) W P Mullins (IRE) 5 9 3 ........L Dettori 95 MIZZOU (64)(D,F,G,S) L Cumani 4 9 3 ...................... W Buick 96 QUEST FOR MORE (22)(BF,D2,F,G)(B) R Charlton 5 9 3 ......................G Baker 95 SIMENON (22)(G)(H) W P Mullins (IRE) 8 9 3 ..P J Smullen 96 TAC DE BOISTRON (64)(D,S) M Botti 8 9 3 .......................... M Harley ★99 TIMES UP (28)(CD,C,D,F,G) E Dunlop 9 9 3 ........................P Makin 90 VENT DE FORCE (64)(C,D,F,G,S) H Morrison 4 9 3 ............. R Kingscote 95 HIDDEN GOLD (22)(A,F,G) S Bin Suroor 4 9 0 ......... James Doyle 95
HILLS: — 4 Clever Cookie, 5 Big Orange, 11-2 Mizzou, Tac De Boistron, Trip To Paris, 10 Max Dynamite, Vent De Force, 14 others. 2014: Pale Mimosa 5 9 0, P J Smullen 2-1 Fav (D K Weld), dr (5), 7 ran.
DE BOISTRON 8-1 (9-2) Raced wide towards STARFORM TAC rear, headway on outer 6f out, in touch, weakened over 3f out, eased over 2f out, last of 12, well behind Trip To Paris (9-0) at Royal Ascot 2m 4f Grp 1 (1) gf in Jun. Big Orange 6-1 (9-8) Led for about 3f, tracked leader, led narrowly over 1f out, soon ridden, just held on close home, won at Goodwood 2m Grp 2 (1) gd in Jul beating Quest For More (9-8) by nk, 11 ran. Clever Cookie 4-1 (9-7) Held up in rear, pushed along 7f out, soon struggling, ridden over 2f out, kept on under pressure inside final furlong to take 5th near finish, no chance with leaders, 5th of 7, 7l behind Postponed (9-7) at Ascot 1m 4f Grp 1 (1) sft in Jul. Quest For More 9-2fav (9-8) Tracked leaders in 3rd, challenged over 1f out, kept on and just held near finish, 2nd of 11, nk behind Big Orange (9-8) at Goodwood 2m Grp 2 (1) gd in Jul. Trip To Paris 5-1 (9-12) Held up mid-division, ridden and headway over 1f out, soon edged right, kept on and held near finish, 3rd of 11, 1/2l behind Big Orange (9-8) at Goodwood 2m Grp 2 (1) gd in Jul. Mizzou 7-2 (9-0) In rear, ridden and headway over 1f out, no impression final furlong, 7th of 12, 4l behind Trip To Paris (9-0) at Royal Ascot 2m 4f Grp 1 (1) gf in Jun. STARFORM: TAC DE BOISTRON DANGER: Big Orange
GOING: GOOD TO SOFT JACKPOT AND PLACEPOT FIRST SIX RACES
BET CITY OF YORK STAKES (LISTED) 3.05 SKY Class 1 7f (18 runners) £56,710 1 (5) 555563 2 (8) 21-20L 3 (6) 010315 4 (7) 433025 5 (18) 1-2053 6 (9) 250100 7 (15) -02022 8 (12) -20101 9 (3) -11153 10 (10) /21-41 11 (11) 200-42 12 (13) 16-4L0 13 (2) -1433L 14 (14) 4115 (1) 513-L1 16 (16) 221-50 17 (17) -2141L 18 (4) 12-520
EMELL (34)(D,G)(B) R Hannon 5 9 0 .................... J Fortune 94 GLORY AWAITS (66)(D2,F,G,S)(B) K Ryan 5 9 0 .................. James Doyle 97 HEAVEN’S GUEST (6)(D6,F,G,S) R Fahey 5 9 0 ....................T Hamilton 96 INTRANSIGENT (19)(D2,A,F,G,S) A Balding 6 9 0 ....................O Murphy 96 OUTBACK TRAVELLER (20)(BF,D3,A,F,G) J Noseda 4 9 0 ..................... T Queally 95 RENE MATHIS (13)(D2,A,F,G,S) R Fahey 5 9 0 .........................D Nolan 93 SHORT SQUEEZE (26)(C2,F,G)(P,T) H Palmer 5 9 0 .................P J Smullen 96 SO BELOVED (21)(CD,D,A,F,G,S) D O’Meara 5 9 0.................D Tudhope 97 SPECULATIVE BID (20)(BF,D3,A,F,S) D Elsworth 4 9 0...............J P Spencer 94 TANZEEL (27)(C,F,G)(T) C Hills 4 9 0........................... D O’Neill 94
9 (12) -51301 10 (16) 0-0140 11 (3) -01654 12 (20) 040041 13 (19) 6-06L2 14 (6) -12462 15 (8) 1U0-35 16 (5) 1-2521 17 (2) 5-5125 18 (10) 511-12 19 (11) -63024 20 (4) 31
MUTHMIR (21)(C,D2,F,G) W Haggas 5 9 13 ...............P Hanagan 98 PEARL SECRET (62)(CD2,D5,F,G,S) T D Barron 6 9 13 ................O Murphy 95 SOLE POWER (41)(CD2,D9,A,F,G) E Lynam (IRE) 8 9 13 ...........L Dettori ★99 STEPPER POINT (34)(D8,A,F,G)(P) W Muir 6 9 13.........................M Dwyer 96 TAKE COVER (21)(CD2,D,A,F,G,S) D C Griffiths 8 9 13 ..........P J Smullen 96 CANNY KOOL (19)(D2,F) B Ellison 3 9 11 ................ S De Sousa 94 COTAI GLORY (21)(D2,F) C Hills 3 9 11...................... G Gibbons 96 MATTMU (12)(C,F,G,S)(P) T Easterby 3 9 11 .................... D Allan 98 PROFITABLE (63)(CD,D,F,G) C Cox 3 9 11 .................. James Doyle 95 MECCA’S ANGEL (34)(BF,D7,A,G,S) M Dods 4 9 10 ................P Mulrennan 98 WIND FIRE (34)(D3,F,G) D Brown 4 9 10 ................J P Spencer 95 ACAPULCO (65)(D,F)(B,T) W A Ward (USA) 2 8 0 .........I Ortiz Jr 98
HILLS: — 5-2 Acapulco, 6 Muthmir, 7 Mecca’s Angel, 9 Sole Power, 14 Move In Time, 16 Goldream, Mattmu, 18 Pearl Secret, Stepper Point, 20 Cotai Glory, Take Cover, 22 Music Master, 25 Medicean Man, 33 Wind Fire, 40 Line Of Reason, Mirza, Profitable, 66 others. 2014: Sole Power 7 9 11, R Hughes 11-4 Fav (E Lynam), dr (10), 13 ran.
FADHAYYIL (21)(BF,D,G) B W Hills 3 8 4 ...................P Hanagan 97
ACAPULCO 5-2fav (9-0) Raced near side, STARFORM chased leader, led overall halfway, pushed clear over 1f out, ran on strongly, won at Royal Ascot 5f 2yo fll Grp 2 (1) gf in Jun beating Easton Angel (9-0) by 1 1/2l, 20 ran. Muthmir 3-1fav (9-6) Chased leaders, switched right inside final 2f, ridden to lead inside final furlong, held on, won at Goodwood 5f Grp 2 (1) gf in Jul beating Take Cover (9-2) by hd, 15 ran. Sole Power 16-1 (9-6) Held up in rear, ridden and headway approaching final furlong, ran on, nearest finish, 4th of 14, 2l behind Muhaarar (9-0) at Newmarket 6f Grp 1 (1) gf in Jul. Mecca’s Angel 8-11fav (9-4) Close up in 2nd, on terms over 2f out, gained narrow lead from 1f out, headed and kept on well inside final furlong, 2nd of 7, nk behind Stepper Point (9-7) at Curragh 5f Grp 2 (1) gd in Jul. Goldream 20-1 (9-4) led approaching final furlong, strongly pressed, held on gamely last strides, all out, won at Royal Ascot 5f Grp 1 (1) gf in Jun beating Medicean Man (9-4) by shd, 18 ran. Move In Time 7-1 (9-2) ran on inside final furlong, never quite going pace of leading duo, 3rd of 15, 3/4l behind Muthmir (9-6) at Goodwood 5f Grp 2 (1) gf in Jul. Pearl Secret 16-1 (9-3) Sweating, took keen hold in rear, some headway far side under pressure 2f out, soon ridden and beaten, 12th of 15, 12l behind Undrafted (9-3) at Royal Ascot 6f Grp 1 (1) gf in Jun. Stepper Point 6-1 (9-7) Soon led, joined from over 2f out, narrowly headed from 1f out, regained lead inside final furlong and stayed on well, won at Curragh 5f Grp 2 (1) gd in Jul beating Mecca’s Angel (9-4) by nk, 7 ran.
HILLS: — 11-2 Richard Pankhurst, 8 So Beloved, 10 Fadhayyil, Salateen, Tanzeel, 11 Short Squeeze, Speculative Bid, 12 Bossy Guest, Heaven’s Guest, 14 Intransigent, 16 Glory Awaits, Toofi, 20-1 Others. 2014: Absolutely So 4 9 0, O Murphy 6-1 Fav (A Balding), dr (6), 13 ran.
CONVIVIAL MAIDEN STKS (PLUS 10) 4.20 EBF Class 2 2YO 7f (19 runners) £31,125
TOOFI (20)(G) R Varian 4 9 0 ........................L Dettori 94 AKTABANTAY (21)(D,F,G)(V) H Palmer 3 8 9 ....................... F Tylicki 94 BOSSY GUEST (23)(C,F,G) M Channon 3 8 9 ............. S De Sousa 96 RICHARD PANKHURST (426)(D,F)(H) J Gosden 3 8 9 ...................... W Buick ★99 SALATEEN (27)(CD,D2,F,G) K Ryan 3 8 9 .............................. G Lee 95 TOOCOOLFORSCHOOL (83)(G,S)(P) K Burke 3 8 9 .................. I Mendizabal 96 TUPI (24)(D2,F,G) R Hannon 3 8 9 .......................S Levey 97
PANKHURST 10-1 (9-3) Slowly into STARFORM RICHARD stride, held up towards rear, smooth headway over 2f out, ridden to lead entering final furlong, stayed on strongly, won at Royal Ascot 7f 2yo lst stk (1) gf in Jun ‘14 beating Toscanini (9-3) by 4l, 14 ran. So Beloved 10-1 (9-4) Well placed tracking leaders on inside, traveling well in 3rd over 1f out, 2nd inside final furlong, ran on to lead final 50 yards, won at Goodwood 1m hcp (2) gf in Jul beating Belgian Bill (9-3) by 3/4l, 18 ran. Fadhayyil 5-2fav (8-10) Dwelt, soon tracking leaders on outside, ridden and no impression when hung right over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong, 7th of 10, 5l behind Amy Eria (9-3) at Goodwood 7f flls Group 3 stks (1) gf in Jul. Speculative Bid 7-4fav (9-10) Awkward start, held up in rear, headway over 1f out, ran on inside final furlong, went 3rd towards finish, 3rd of 12, 3/4l behind Mr Win (9-2) at Newmarket 7f hcp 0-110 (2) gd. Tupi 6-1 (8-10) Tracked winner, lost place over 1f out, weakened, last of 7, 19l behind Toormore (9-3) at Goodwood 7f Grp 2 (1) gs in Jul. Bossy Guest 25-1 (9-0) Raced wide towards rear, ridden over 3f out, never on terms, last of 8, 6l behind Solow (9-8) at Goodwood 1m Grp 1 (1) gd in Jul.
STARFORM: RICHARD PANKHURST DANGER: Toocoolforschool
NUNTHORPE STKS (GRP 1) 3.40 COOLMORE Class 1 5f (20 runners) £175,801 1 (7) 42-101 2 (15) 050003 3 (1) -65216 4 (18) 001344 5 (9) -55002 6 (14) -00651 7 (13) 221-13 8 (17) 3-3L43
GOLDREAM (66)(D3,A,F,G)(P) R Cowell 6 9 13..................... M Harley 96 JUSTICE DAY (13)(D2,G,S) D Elsworth 4 9 13......... Hayley Turner 93 JUSTINEO (21)(D3,F,G) R Varian 6 9 13 ...................... W Buick 93 LINE OF REASON (21)(CD,D,A,F) P Midgley 5 9 13 ........................ G Lee 96 MEDICEAN MAN (66)(D6,A,F,G,S)(P,T) J Gask 9 9 13 ..........................P Makin 96 MIRZA (22)(D7,G,S)(P) R Guest 8 9 13 ................ I Mendizabal 95 MOVE IN TIME (21)(D6,F,G) D O’Meara 7 9 13...............D Tudhope 96 MUSIC MASTER (22)(G) H Candy 5 9 13 ..................... D O’Neill 96
STARFORM: ACAPULCO DANGER: Muthmir
1 (19) ABSOLUTE ZERO R Varian 9 5 .............................J Mitchell 93 2 (5) 5 CLIFFS OF DOVER (17) C Hills 9 5........................M Harley 90 3 (15) CONSTANTINO R Fahey 9 5 .............................. T Hamilton 95 4 (11) 4 FAWAAREQ (28)(BF) B W Hills 9 5 ....................P Hanagan ★99 5 (17) JORDAN JAMES B Ellison 9 5 .............................. B A Curtis 80 6 (9) 2 MANSON (29) D F Davis 9 5 ....................................L Dettori 80 7 (14) MULTI REGIME T Coyle 9 5..................................B McHugh 69 8 (6) 32 PALMETTO DUNES (21)(BF) D K Weld (IRE) 9 5 ..P J Smullen 89 9 (13) 2632 PAPA LUIGI (24) R Hannon 9 5 ................................S Levey 93 10 (7) 2 PERKUNAS (14) B Meehan 9 5 ............................. J Fortune 95 11 (8) 4 REAL DOMINION (23) A Balding 9 5.................... D Probert 93 12(12) 22 TAQWAA (49) R Hannon 9 5 ....................................D O’Neill 92 13(16) 3 VERY TALENTED (20) S Bin Suroor 9 5 ........James Doyle 96 14 (4) WEEKEND OFFENDER K Ryan 9 5 ................. J P Spencer 94 15(10) 0 YORKEE MO SABEE (20) M Johnston 9 5 ..........J Fanning 95 16(18) 2 AMBER MYSTIQUE (23) R Fahey 9 0 ................... F Tylicki 98 17 (2) 4 BEAUTIFUL MORNING (35) L Cumani 9 0............W Buick 95 18 (1) CLICK AND ROLL D Brown 9 0 ............................. O Murphy 89 19 (3) 2 STAR OF LOMBARDY (12) M Johnston 9 0 .....S De Sousa 97 Star Betting: — 7-2 Palmetto Dunes, 7 Very Talented, 8 Perkunas, Star Of Lombardy, 10 Amber Mystique, Fawaareq, 12 others. 2014: White Lake 9 5, R L Moore 25-1 (L Cumani), dr (10), 16 ran. STARFORM: PALMETTO DUNES DANGER: Beautiful Morning
ACCIDENT REPAIR HCAP 4.55 NATIONWIDE Class 2 3YO 1m (20 runners) £31,125
1 (17) -100 HATHAL (21)(G) W Haggas 9 7 ...............................L Dettori 87 2 (2) 2100 SAHAAFY (48)(BF,D2,G) B W Hills 9 7 .............P Hanagan 87 3 (15) 4131 ASHRIDGE LAD (13)(D2,G) B Meehan 9 4 ......... J Fortune 90 4 (3) 0115 GRAND INQUISITOR (27)(D,G,S) Sir M Stoute 9 3 ...P J Smullen 93 5 (18) 1124 THIRD TIME LUCKY (24)(BF,D2,G,S) R Fahey 9 0 .. T Hamilton 90 6 (14) 1420 MY DREAM BOAT (41)(G) C Cox 9 0 ....................D O’Neill 80 7 (13) 5223 STRONG STEPS (24)(BF,D,A)(B*) H Palmer 8 13 ..James Doyle 93 8 (10) 211 RIFLE RANGE (42)(D2,G) R Varian 8 13.....................G Lee 96 9 (16) 1520 KING TO BE (64)(G) R Hannon 8 13 ........................S Levey 81 10 (7) 1-10 MOONLIGHTNAVIGATOR (90)(D2,G,S) J J Quinn 8 12 ...I Brennan 85 11 (11) 1610 GERRY THE GLOVER (34)(D2,G,S) B Ellison 8 12 ..S De Sousa 87 12 (6) 0244 SUPREME OCCASION (14)(G,S) D O’Meara 8 11 ...D Tudhope 89 13 (8) 1014 INTIWIN (28)(D2,G,S) R Fahey 8 11 ... Sammy Jo Bell (3) 87 14 (9) -52L WELD AL EMARAT (27)(BF,D,A) K Ryan 8 10 .J P Spencer 86 15(19) 1311 TALYANI (21)(C,D2,G,S) W Haggas 8 10 ...........J Fanning ★99 16 (1) U131 GET KNOTTED (32)(D2,G,S)(P) M Dods 8 9...P Mulrennan 90 17(20) 5221 MOUNT TAHAN (20)(G) K Ryan 8 9 ....................... T Eaves 87 18 (5) 1-21 MASTER OF IRONY (68)(D,A,S) R Beckett 8 9 . O Murphy 92 19 (4) 1141 FATHER BERTIE (23)(D,G,S)(P) T Easterby 8 9 ....D Allan 90 20(12) 4013 DARRINGTON (13)(D2,G,S) R Fahey 8 6 .......... P Mathers 88 Star Betting: — 7 Talyani, 8 Rifle Range, Master Of Irony, 10 Strong Steps, 12 Weld Al Emarat, Hathal, Sahaafy, Ashridge Lad, 14 others. 2014: Master The World 8 8, K Fallon 16-1 (D Elsworth), dr (3), 14 ran. STARFORM: HATHAL DANGER: Sahaafy
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1.55: 1, TASLEET (P Hanagan 2-1 fav); 2, Ferryover (20-1); 3, Still On Top (25-1); 4, Delizia (14-1). 1/2l, nk, hd. 18 ran. W Haggas. Tote: £2.70; pl £1.60, £5.40, £7.00. Exacta: £57.80. Trifecta: £1803.60. CSF: £49.94. NR: Billy Roberts, Sir Dudley. 2.30: 1, BESHARAH (P Cosgrave 11-4); 2, Lumiere (9-4 fav); 3, Easton Angel (4-1). 21/4l, 21/4l. 9 ran. W Haggas. Tote: £3.60; pl £1.30, £1.40, £1.80. Exacta: £10.30. Trifecta: £34.10. CSF: £9.05. 3.05: 1, CHIL THE KITE (G Baker 20-1); 2, Alfred Hutchinson (25-1); 3, Kelinni (14-1); 4, Melvin The Grate (16-1). 5-1 fav Musaddas. hd, 1l, 2l. 18 ran. H Morrison. Tote: £23.20; pl £4.90, £5.10, £3.80, £4.50. Exacta: £598.90. Tricast: £7045.97. Trifecta: £6200.80. CSF: £437.11. NR: The Rectifier, Western Reserve. 3.40: 1, PLEASCACH (K J Manning 8-1); 2, Covert Love (15-8 fav); 3, Sea Calisi (7-1). nk, nk. 11 ran. J S Bolger. Tote: £10.10; pl £2.50, £1.40, £2.10. Ex: £29. Tricast: £113.91. Trifecta: £170.60. CSF: £22.80. 4.20: 1, MARTLET (L Dettori 8-1); 2, Koora (6-1); 3, Dark Crusader (8-1); 4, Suffused (3-1 fav). 21/4l, 21/2l, 1/2l. 16 ran. J Gosden. Tote: £10.30; pl £3.70, £3.10, £3.10. Exacta: £69.20. Trifecta: £941.20. CSF: £51.81. 4.55: 1, MISTRUSTING (W Buick 5-2 fav); 2, Dusky Queen (10-1); 3, Secret Hint (10-1). nk, 3/4l. 14 ran. C Appleby. Tote: £3.90; pl £1.70, £2.50, £3.30. Exacta: £34.40. Tricast: £225.15. Trifecta: £217 CSF: £26.99. NR: Sulaalaat. JACKPOT: Not won, pool of £40,162.89 carried over to York. QUADPOT: £159.40 PLACEPOT: £276.90
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2.10: 1, THIS IS FOR YOU (E Greatrex 6-5 fav); 2, Just Glamorous (13-8); 3, Bahamian Boy (16-1). 2l, 6l. 7 ran. A Balding. Tote: £1.90; pl £1.10, £1.30. Ex: £3.60. CSF: £3.17. NR: Al Khateya. 2.45: 1, JAGANORY (E Greatrex 9-4 fav); 2, Diminutive (3-1); 3, Zebs Lad (12-1). 3/4l, shd. 7 ran. C Mason. Tote: £2.80; pl £1.10, £2.20. Ex: £9. CSF: £9.11. NR: Get Prancer. 3.20: 1, ZARIA (T Marquand 5-2); 2, Bipartisan (25-1); 3, Taurian (8-1). 9-4 fav Lamyaa. nk, ns. 8 ran. R J Price. Tote: £3.10; pl £1.40, £7, £3.10. Ex: £65.60. CSF: £61.31. 3.55: 1, CAHALA DANCER (H Poulton 12-1); 2, Summerling (6-1); 3, Zeteah (3-1). 11-4 fav Roxy Lane. 1/2l, 11/4l. 9 ran. R Mills. Tote: £15.30; 2 pl £3.90, £2.10, £1.40. Exacta: £102.10. CSF: £82.95. NR: Ede’s The Business. 4.30: 1, STANLOW (F Norton 6-1); 2, Tatiani (16-1); 3, Suni Dancer (2-1 fav). 3l, 11/2l. 10 ran. M Mullineaux. Tote: £6.30; pl £1.90, £4.40, £1.50. Exacta: £115.30. CSF: £99.19. 5.05: 1, CALL IT ON (L Steward 12-1); 2, Our Folly (9-2); 3, Fuzzy Logic (33-1). 10-11 fav Alboretta. 21/4l, shd. 12 ran. P Kirby. Tote: £16.60; pl £3.60, £1.40, £8.00. Exacta: £68.40. CSF: £65.17. 5.35: 1, MARENGO (S Donohoe 14-1); 2, Borak (10-1); 3, Awaywiththegreys (9-2). 6-4 fav High Admiral. nk, 2l. 7 ran. B J Llewellyn. Tote: £10.60; pl £5.00, £4.10. Exacta: £66.30. CSF: £139.87. NR: Lucky Henry, Viewpoint. 6.05: 1, FLAG OF GLORY (Miss M Edden 4-1); 2, Captain Oats (14-1); 3, Highlife Dancer (11-4 fav). 3/4l, 1/2l. 9 ran. P Hiatt. Tote: £4.90; pl £1.90, £7.40, £1.02. Ex: £53.60. CSF: £58.22. NR: Frontline Phantom, The Firm. QUADPOT: £50.10 PLACEPOT: £119.70
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2.20: 1, LEONCAVALLO (A Coleman 3-10 fav); 2, Auld Fyffee (25-1); 3, Egmont (12-1). 33/4l, 6l. 7 ran. J P Ferguson. Tote: £1.30; pl £1.10, £9. Ex: £11.20. CSF: £12.57. 2.55: 1, PANIS ANGELICUS (R Johnson 11-10 fav); 2, Almagest (158); 3, Danmurphysdoor (4-1). 18l, 34l. 6 ran. T Vaughan. Tote: £1.90; pl £1.10, £1.50. Ex: £3.30. CSF: £3.35. 3.30: 1, NO LIKEY (T J O’Brien 4-1); 2, Town Mouse (8-1); 3, Alwaystheoptimist (7-1). 5-2 fav Domtaline. 3/4l, 41/2l. 8 ran. P Hobbs. Tote: £5.30; pl £1.60, £2.10, £2.00. Exacta: £30.70. CSF: £32.79. 4.05: 1, SHALIANZI (A Glassonbury 7-4 fav); 2, Fred Le Macon (7-1); 3, Warrant Officer (161/2l, 33/4l. 13 ran. G L Moore. Tote: 1). £3.00; pl £1.40, £2.50, £2.70. Exacta: £16.90. CSF: £13.67. 4.40: 1, FAUSTINA PIUS (Mr S Sheppard 10-1); 2, West End (9-2 fav); 3, Amuse Me (16-1). 8l, 6l. 11 ran. M Sheppard. Tote: £12.80; pl £3.70, £2, £4.50 Ex: £52.20 CSF: £56.18 5.15: 1, GRAMS AND OUNCES (Mr D Noonan 5-1); 2, Mount Vesuvius (8-1); 3, Vexillum (5-1). 9-2 fav Umoristic. 10l, 11/2l. 11 ran. Adrian Wintle. Tote: £6.60; pl £2.90, £3.40, £1.90. Exacta: £54.10. CSF: £44.55. NR: Youm Jamil. 5.45: 1, ALYASAN (Sean Bowen 8-11 fav); 2, Magna Cartor (15-8); 3, Miliair (16-1). 13/4l, 31/4l. 5 ran. S Durack. Tote: £1.70; pl £1.10, £1.20. Ex: £3. Trifecta: £7.40. CSF: £2.12. QUADPOT: £20.10 PLACEPOT: £26.10
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GOING: GOOD PLACEPOT FIRST SIX RACES TRACKFACTS Right-handed course with a seven furlong home straight which bends to the right. The finish is almost all uphill. The emphasis is on stamina and suits the galloping type. High numbers are best on soft going. Stalls today 6f & 1m Far Side; 1m4f Stands Side. TOP TRAINERS (with runners) R Hannon 26 winners, (17.9% strike rate), -£5.50, R Beckett 23, (15.5%), -£8.33, A Balding 21, (12.6%), -£58.83, P Evans 15, (12.6%), +£117.66. TOP JOCKEYS (with mounts) P Dobbs 25 winners, (16.2% strike rate), +£10.98, J Crowley 18, (13.1%), +£32.85, L Keniry 10, (7.9%), -£60.12, J Fahy 6, (7.1%), -£51.97.
RIDERS’ HANDICAP 5.35 LADY Class 5 1m (7 runners)
£3,120
1 (3) 4223 AL’S MEMORY (20)(A,G,S) P Evans 6 10 7 Miss B Hampson 95 2 (4) -232 MR FRANKIE (7) E De Giles 4 10 7...Miss Jo Mason 98 3 (5) 0451 CRICKLEWOOD GREEN (9)(C2,G) S Kirk 4 10 7 Ms K Walsh 97 4 (1) 11L0 ESTIBDAAD (31)(A)(T) P Butler 5 10 2 ..Miss M Bryant (5) 85 5 (2) 0L42 ALKETIOS (20)(D,G) G L Moore 4 10 0 Miss H Moore (3) 95 6 (7) 3125 HILLGROVE ANGEL (16)(S) P Evans 3 10 0 Miss K F Begley (5) 94 7 (6) L04L MARCANO (15)(C,G)(P) B Millman 3 9 13 Miss S Brotherton ★99 Star Betting: — 2 Cricklewood Green, 7-2 Mr Frankie, 4 Al’s Memory, 7 Alketios, 8 Marcano, 10 Hillgrove Angel, 14 Estibdaad. 2014: Pendo 3 9 8, Alice Mills 5-1 (P Cole), drawn (5), 8 ran. STARFORM: CRICKLEWOOD GREEN DANGER: Mr Frankie
AUCTION STAKES 6.05 MAIDEN Class 5 2YO 6f (14 runners) £3,558
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BLUFF CRAG A Balding 9 2 ......................... L Keniry 75 0 GINGER JOE (126) P Chapple-Hyam 9 2 ...H Bentley 91 00 KEMSING (11) O Stevens 9 2 .................T Clark (3) 80 0 MARSHAL DAN TROOP (8) P Chapple-Hyam 9 2 S Drowne 81 5 (14) L0 NUTBOURNE LAD (27) Mrs A Perrett 8 13 K Shoemark (5) 74 6 (12) L0 PRINCE JAI (11) I Williams 8 13 .........R Powell (3) 73 7 (5) 0L COVER CHARGE (9) C Cox 8 11 ...................J Fahy 70 8 (1) 3 FABULOUS DARLING (18) Eve J-Houghton 8 11 C Bishop 81 9 (6) 4250 GROUND CONTROL (22) R Hannon 8 11 .T Marquand (5) ★99 10(11) 06 GUNMAN (8) R Hannon 8 11 ..................DOUBTFUL — 11(10) YOU WISH G L Moore 8 11 ........................S W Kelly 78 12 (2) L BRITANNIA BOY (12) M Usher 8 9 ......M Cosham (3) 70 13 (13) 00 BITTER ORANGE (8) R Charlton 8 8 ... Cathy Gannon 67 14 (8) 0 CLODIANNA (57) R Charlton 8 8 ..........E Greatrex (5) 94 Star Betting: — 9-4 Ground Control, 11-4 Fabulous Darling, 6 Nutbourne Lad, 8 Bluff Crag, 10 Clodianna, 12 others. 2014: Wet Sail 9 2, F Tylicki 7-1 (C Fellowes), dr (5), 13 ran. STARFORM: GROUND CONTROL DANGER: Fabulous Darling
CAR & VAN HIRE NURSERY 6.35 BATHWICK Class 5 2YO 1m (10 runners) £3,234
1 (3) 1 LORELINA (22)(G) A Balding 9 7 ....E Greatrex (5) 86 2 (2) 0061 BURNINGFIVERS (16)(G) R Hannon 9 6 T Marquand (5) 86 3 (9) 303 KNIGHT COMMANDER (19) W Knight 9 5 L Keniry 79 4 (1) 5421 DYLAN ALEXANDER (38)(A) P Evans 9 5 .M Ennis (5) 79 5 (10) 2050 EDIFICATION (14) M Meade 9 5 ...........D Sweeney 73 6 (4) 4520 POLDARK (41) R Hannon 9 3 ......................P Dobbs 84 7 (7) 521 MIRSAALAH (15)(D,G) J Tate 9 3 ....E J Walsh (3) ★99 8 (8) 066 LIGHT UP LIFE (15) C Cox 8 12....................J Fahy 76 9 (6) 052 MASTERSON (15) M Channon 8 10 .......... J F Egan 84 10 (5) 4436 BECCA CAMPBELL (10) Eve J-Houghton 8 9 K Shoemark (5) 82 Star Betting: — 3 Burningfivers, 9-2 Mirsaalah, 5 Poldark, 6 Knight Commander, 8 Lorelina, 10 Dylan Alexander, 12 others. 2014: Silver Quay 9 1, M Harley 9-4 Fav (R Hannon), drawn (3), 13 ran. STARFORM: EDIFICATION DANGER: Lorelina
STONEHENGE STAKES (LISTED) 7.05 EBF Class 1 2YO 1m (6 runners) £17,013
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126 HAYADH (41)(G) J Gosden 9 1................... R Havlin ★99 12 PLATITUDE (27)(G) Sir M Stoute 9 1 ....S Donohoe 92 14 THEY SEEK HIM HERE (41)(A) H Palmer 9 1 P Cosgrave 93 4 (1) 13 TONY CURTIS (41)(G) R Hannon 9 1 ........P Dobbs 96 5 (2) 14 FLYING EMPRESS (29)(G) R Beckett 8 10. H Bentley 92 6 (5) 2044 OPAL TIARA (13)(A) M Channon 8 10 ..... C Bishop 98 Star Betting: — 9-4 Tony Curtis, 7-2 Platitude, 4 They Seek Him Here, 5 Opal Tiara, 6 Hayadh, 10 Flying Empress. 2014: Elm Park 9 1, David Probert 15-8 Fav (A Balding), drawn (1), 5 ran. STARFORM: TONY CURTIS DANGER: Opal Tiara
RADIO HANDICAP 7.35 BREEZE Class 4 3YO 1m 4f (7 run)
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(7) 1254 SCOONER (22)(A) R Charlton 9 7 .............. R Havlin 85 (6) 1231 SHELL BAY (13)(D,G) R Hannon 9 5 .........P Dobbs 93 (4) 4126 BNEDEL (22)(A,G) R Hannon 9 4 ..T Marquand (5) 86 (1) 5-1 ALLA BREVE (22)(D,G)(B) Sir M Stoute 9 1 S Donohoe 98 5 (5) 6231 AZILIAN (13)(D,A)(T) P Cole 8 13 ............ J F Egan 92 6 (3) 5313 TWITCH (20)(D,G)(P*) H Palmer 8 13 .... H Bentley ★99 7 (2) 6011 CHAMPAGNE CHAMP (2)(D2,S) B Millman 8 12(12ex) L Keniry 94 Star Betting: — 3 Scooner, 4 Twitch, 5 Alla Breve, Champagne Champ, 13-2 Shell Bay, 7 Bnedel, 8 Azilian. 2014: Cape Caster 9 3, R Hughes 7-1 (R Beckett), dr (7), 11 ran. STARFORM: BNEDEL DANGER: Scooner
GROUP HANDICAP 8.05 WESTOVER Class 5 1m 6f (8 runners) £3,234
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/0-3 URIAH HEEP (15)(G)(P) A King 6 10 0 ...D Sweeney 89 /5-3 STREET ENTERTAINER (10)(D,A,G)(B,T) D Pipe 8 9 12 M Ennis (5) 86 3 (3) 2LL3 GLENS WOBBLY (16)(F,G) J Geake 7 9 11 C Meehan (7) 94 4 (7) 1532 BOLD RUNNER (J9)(C,D,A,G,S)(P) J Santos 4 9 10 E Greatrex (5) ★99 5 (5) 3-25 BENBECULA (27)(BF,A,F,S) N Mitchell 6 9 10 Cathy Gannon 82 6 (8) 4123 MAY BE SOME TIME (31)(G,S)(T) W Kittow 7 9 7 K Shoemark (5) 89 7 (6) 0632 ST LAWRENCE GAP (23) R Mills 3 8 13 G Buckell (5) 92 8 (1) 4512 BRITTLETON (27)(A)(B) H Dunlop 3 8 10 ..J Crowley 93 Star Betting: — 7-2 May Be Some Time, 4 St Lawrence Gap, 5 Brittleton, 6 Glens Wobbly, 7 Uriah Heep, 8 others. 2014: Cinnilla 3 8 9, R Kingscote 7-2 (R Beckett), dr (12), 13 ran. STARFORM: GLENS WOBBLY DANGER: St Lawrence Gap
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Dynamite Dixie 6.20 Hidden Asset Robero 6.50 Tafolau Rock Of Max 7.20 So It’s War Emerald Bay 7.50 Rio Deva Bosham 8.20 Divine Call Trafalgar Rock 8.50 Trafalgar Rock Chella Thriller 9.20 Kodiac Lady
Crickle’ Green (nap) 5.35 Cricklewood Green Fabulous Darling 6.05 Marshal Dan Troop Mirsaalah 6.35 Burningfivers Tony Curtis 7.05 Tony Curtis Scooner 7.35 Bnedel Bold Runner 8.05 Bold Runner
GOING: STANDARD PLACEPOT FIRST SIX RACES ANALYSIS www.WolverhamptonRacecourseTips.co.uk TOP JOCKEY (with rides) L Morris 12% Strike rate. TOP TRAINER (with runners): M Johnston 19% Strike rate.
HANDICAP 6.20 APPRENTICE Class 6 1m 1f (13 runners) £2,264 1 (10) L00L DYNAMITE DIXIE (28)(P,T) P McEntee 6 9 10 ..C Jenner (5) 87 2 (5) -LLL CAPTAIN STARLIGHT (J22)(A) A Sadik 5 9 10 C Shepherd (5) 81 3 (2) 5-06 MOONBI CREEK (25)(A)(T) R Ford 8 9 9..C Rodriguez (7) 91 4 (3) -200 HIDDEN ASSET (15)(BF,CD,A) M Appleby 5 9 9 A Rawlinson 91 5 (1) 2133 MALIH (17)(BF,G,S)(H) E Wheeler 6 9 8 J Haynes 88 6 (4) 526L THRTYPOINTSTOTHREE (10) Mrs N Evans 4 9 7 ..A Jones (3) 84 7 (12) 2624 OMOTESANDO (15) W Brisbourne 5 9 6 ... C Bennett (5) 87 8 (6) 4150 JUST FIVE (80)(CD4,A,G,S)(V) J Weymes 9 9 3 P C O’Donnell (5) 91 9 (13) 0L00 BUNKER HILL LASS (18) M Appleby 3 9 3 .. M J Murphy 88 10 (9) 2006 MR CHOCOLATE DROP (35)(CD3)(T) Miss M Rowland 11 9 3 Rob Hornby (3) 92 11 (11) 0556 ANGELS ABOVE (11)(B*) J J Quinn 3 9 2 .. Joe Doyle 90 12 (8) 0045 BINKY BLUE (19)(G) D Loughnane 3 9 2 ... R Clark 83 13 (7) 0021 DIAMOND RUNNER (11)(G)(B) Mrs D Sanderson 3 9 1(6ex) P Pilley (5) ★99 Star Betting: — 4 Hidden Asset, 11-2 Malih, 6 Omotesando, 7 Thrtypointstothree, 8 Diamond Runner, 10 others. STARFORM: DYNAMITE DIXIE DANGER: Mr Chocolate Drop
AUCTION MAIDEN STAKES 6.50 MEDIAN Class 5 1m 1f (9 runners) £2,911
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(2) PANOPTICON (J52) G Bravery 4 9 7 ........S James 83 (9) 66 BEAUTY INDEX (22) C Wall 3 9 5 .... A Morgan (3) 90 (5) -223 NIBLAWI (55)(P*) M Bell 3 9 5 ......... L Steward (3) 95 (1) 344 ROBERO (39) Ms N Hugo 3 9 5 ..............L De Souza 93 (7) 6400 LADY PINNACLE (37) A Balding 3 9 0 ..Rob Hornby (5) ★99 (4) L MARMOOZ (49) M Appleby 3 9 0 ................A Mullen 85 (3) 0 PISTYLL RHAEADR (45) E McMahon 3 9 0 . D Swift 60 (8) 0 SATIN AND LACE (22) R Guest 3 9 0 .......C Catlin 81 (6) 2 TAFOLAU (9) Sir M Prescott 3 9 0................L Morris 86 Star Betting: — 7-4 Niblawi, 7-2 Tafolau, 4 Robero, 5 Lady Pinnacle, 12 Satin And Lace, 16 Beauty Index, 25 others. STARFORM: NIBLAWI DANGER: Lady Pinnacle
WOLVERHAMPTON HCAP 7.20 RENAULT Class 5 1m 1f (7 runners) £2,911
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(1) -0L0 EQUITY RISK (29)(C,A,G,S) R Charlton 5 9 8 .W T-Davies 90 (3) 0324 SO IT’S WAR (24)(G)(P) K Dalgleish 4 9 8 P Makin 98 (5) 06L0 LEONARD THOMAS (35)(A) A Carroll 5 9 7 G Downing (3) 84 (6) 2031 GUARACHA (16)(G)(P) C Brittain 4 9 6 .....F Norton 96 (7) 6056 GRACIOUS GEORGE (23)(A,G) J Fox 5 9 6 C Catlin 85 (2) 2061 IDOL DEPUTY (15)(CD6,D,A)(P) J Bennett 9 9 5 R Kneller (5) ★99 (4) L00 ROCK OF MAX (16) M Bell 3 9 2 ................L Morris 91 Star Betting: — 3 Idol Deputy, 7-2 Guaracha, 4 Rock Of Max, 5 So It’s War, 10 Equity Risk, 12 Leonard Thomas, 14 Gracious George. STARFORM: IDOL DEPUTY DANGER: Guaracha
SELLING STAKES 7.50 FILLIES’ Class 6 2YO 5f (8 runners) £2,264
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(8) 251D SMART MOVER (10)(D,G)(V*) J J Quinn 9 4 ..J Doyle (3) ★99 (3) 44 EMERALD BAY (26) W Haggas 8 12 ..... G Gibbons 88 (7) 000 FAIRY GLADE (15) R Fahey 8 12 .........G Chaloner 86 (6) HOBNOB N Littmoden 8 12 ............................L Morris 79 (4) L056 MADAME BARKER (7) B Smart 8 12 ......... F Lynch 92 (2) 3430 RIO DEVA (7)(P*) K Dalgleish 8 12 .............P Makin 94 (5) 0035 TUTILL (34) M W Easterby 8 12 .Nathan Evans (7) 80 (1) L5 WINDOW SHOPPING (14) M Usher 8 12 . C Jenner (5) 90 Star Betting: — 7-4 Emerald Bay, 11-4 Smart Mover, 4 Rio Deva, 8 Madame Barker, 10 Hobnob, 20 Tutill, 33 others. STARFORM: SMART MOVER DANGER: Emerald Bay
WOLVERHAMPTON HCAP 8.20 RENAULT Class 6 6f (13 runners) £2,264
1 (2) L31L BUSH BEAUTY (29)(CD2,C,A) E Alston 4 9 9 .. R Richardson (5) 97 2 (13) L031 MAYMYO (52)(D2,A,G) S Kirk 4 9 9 ..........M Dwyer 97 3 (4) 6141 INDIAN AFFAIR (11)(CD,C,D3,A,G)(B,T) J Bradley 5 9 7 C McKee (5) 94 4 (5) 506L SEWN UP (25)(CD4,C,A)(P) K Dalgleish 5 9 6 ...P Makin ★99 5 (7) 0063 JOLLY RED JEANZ (30)(D2,A)(B) D Loughnane 4 9 6 .L Morris 91 6 (12) 6013 REGINALD CLAUDE (30)(CD3,D6,A,S) M Usher 7 9 6 C Jenner (5) 97 7 (6) 0000 DIVINE CALL (23)(D5,A,G,S)(V) J Bradley 8 9 5 .. F Norton 88 8 (9) 6026 BEAUTY’S FORTE (7) D Carroll 4 9 4.. G Lavery (7) 86 9 (3) 4205 CLOAK AND DEGAS (25)(B) S Dixon 3 9 4 ...D Swift 86 10 (8) 00L0 LITTLE BIG MAN (25)(CD2,A)(B) B Powell 4 9 4 S Sanders 92 11(10) 0035 DREAM ALLY (4)(CD2,D,A,G) J Weymes 5 9 3 P C O’Donnell (5) 93 12 (11) 44L6 BOSHAM (7)(D2,A,F)(B) M W Easterby 5 9 2 G Gibbons 93 13 (1) 64L5 CAPTAIN FUTURE (16)(C,A)(P,T*) B Smart 3 9 2.F Lynch 96 Star Betting: — 4 Indian Affair, 9-2 Maymyo, 6 Reginald Claude, 7 Captain Future, 10 Jolly Red Jeanz, 12 others. STARFORM: MAYMYO DANGER: Sewn Up
SANDERO AT DACIA HCAP 8.50 DACIA Class 5 1m 4f (7 runners) £2,911
1 (4) 0146 THECORNISHCOWBOY (6)(D10,0,A)(T) J Ryan 6 10 4(6ex) R Winston 88 2 (3) 4L10 THE ALAMO (19)(G,S)(P) David Dennis 4 10 0 . L Morris 85 3 (1) -522 TRAFALGAR ROCK (6)(BF) M Johnston 4 9 11 ..F Norton ★99 4 (2) LL0L SONORAN SANDS (8)(A,F,G) A Berry 7 9 8 ..S Sanders 79 5 (6) L24/ FULL SPEED (627)(BF,C,D2,A,G,S) P Kirby 10 9 4 .J Haynes 86 6 (5) 2552 BOLD HENMIE (3)(BF) P Kirby 4 8 9 .. Phil Dennis (7) 90 7 (7) 00/6 STADIUM OF LIGHT (15)(A) C Kellett 8 8 9 ..A Mills (5) 79 LONG HANDICAP: Bold Henmie 8-7, Stadium Of Light 8-5. Star Betting: — 2 Trafalgar Rock, 11-4 Bold Henmie, 4 Full Speed, 5 Thecornishcowboy, 7 The Alamo, 33 others. STARFORM: THE ALAMO DANGER: Trafalgar Rock
GLOBAL HANDICAP 9.20 FCL Class 6 1m 1f 103yds (11 run) £2,264
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0563 DILETTA TOMMASA (10)(CD3,D,A,G)(P) D Loughnane 5 9 13 L Morris 86 SCURR MIST (6)(BF,D,G) K Dalgleish 4 9 13(6ex)...P Makin ★99 CHELLA THRILLER (10)(A) R J Smith 6 9 11.R Hornby (5) 83 LYNNGALE (29)(F)(H) Kristin Stubbs 4 9 10.S Gray 88 THE CASH GENERATOR (69) R J Smith 7 9 8 .. T J Murphy 78 STEP ON IT (105) D Loughnane 3 9 7 ...R Clark (3) 79 CABAL (11)(CD3,A,G)(P) G Harker 8 9 6.....Phil Dennis (7) 85 SARLAT (203)(CD3,A) W Brisbourne 4 9 6 ....G Gibbons 87 SOFIAS NUMBER ONE (25)(CD,A)(B) S Bowring 7 9 4 R Da Silva 86 10 (7) L331 KODIAC LADY (11)(C,A)(E) S G West 3 9 1...H Doyle (7) 89 11 (3) L-00 FRENCH PRESS (168)(C,A,S) M Appleby 5 8 12 ....A Mullen 84 Star Betting: — 7-2 Scurr Mist, 4 Kodiac Lady, 5 Chella Thriller, 6 Lynngale, 8 Diletta Tommasa, 10 Sarlat, 12 others. STARFORM: SARLAT DANGER: Scurr Mist 2 (9) 3 (2) 4 (6) 5 (5) 6 (4) 7 (1) 8 (11) 9 (8)
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LADBROKES have installed Golden Horn as 2-1 favourite for the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on September 12. Their soon-to-be-married PR man, David Williams, said: “It’s shaping up to be the race of the season but whether or not it is will depend on who takes part.
Everything went wrong for Golden Horn this week and it will be interesting to see if he can recapture his best form.” QIPCO Irish Champion Stakes – Ladbrokes bet: 2 Golden Horn, 9-4 Free Eagle, 11-4 Gleneagles, 6 The Grey Gatsby, 7 Time Test, 8 Cirrus Des Aigles.
DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
LUTHER TO WATCH HIS BACK LUTHER BURRELL has vowed to hold off the threat from Sam Burgess and Henry Slade and nail down his World Cup place against France tomorrow. England coach Stuart Lancaster has challenged Burrell to respond to the challenge laid down by the debutant centres in last weekend’s home clash with the French. However, the Northampton Saints star believes the pressure will bring the best out of him. Burrell said: “To see the backs play the way they did across the backline was fantastic. It was great for us to watch. “There’s obviously pressure on us now to keep that momentum going, that’s just natural.
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All the backline are aware of that. “I’ve always had to overcome hurdles. If I can control my game, then it’ll be a headache for the coaches. “I think when the pressure is on, I react positively to that.”
Bubble Hooker Jamie George will imagine being in his bedroom rather than the Stade de France when he makes his debut in Paris. The Saracens hooker has a golden opportunity to make Lancaster’s squad after Luke CowanDickie’s line-out issues last week. George’s throwing is one of his
strengths and he said: “The mental side is very big and you’ve to try and take yourself out of the occasion. “When I’m throwing, I put myself in my bedroom and let nothing else come into that bubble.” Full-back Mike Brown will make his first appearance since being concussed in March. He said: “It’s all fine. I wouldn’t be sat here if it wasn’t. I wouldn’t put myself in that position. “I’m glad it’s all gone. I’m excited and can’t wait to get back out there.” ● BRISTOL back-row Ryan Jones, who captained Wales to the 2008 Grand Slam, has been forced to retire because of a shoulder injury.
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AARON MURPHY piled on the misery for Saints with a killer try that takes Huddersfield up to third.
The champions have now lost all three of their Super 8s games and at this rate could miss out on the play-offs. Keiron Cunningham had put his Saints through hell in training after last week’s defeat at Hull. But their response to the soulsearching would have infuriated Cunningham. Their defence was all over the place in the first half. Scrum-half Jamie Ellis scored a beauty of a solo try, stepping inside Luke Thompson and then beating two other tacklers. Leroy Cudjoe also sliced apart the home defence, leading to a soft
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ST HELENS.......22 HUDDERSFIELD.28 try by loose forward Ukuma Ta’ai. Danny Brough converted both and kicked a penalty. Saints’ nerves frayed further as they struggled to break down some stubborn Giants defence on their own line.
Struck Huddersfield gave away six penalties on the trot before ref Richard Silverwood lost his patience and sinbinned Michael Lawrence. The one-man advantage – and a
seventh successive penalty – finally gave Saints the break they needed with James Roby diving over. Luke Walsh, who had converted Kyle Amor’s early try, added the goal to cut Huddersfield’s lead to 14-12 at the break. Huddersfield struck first in the second half, Joe Wardle spinning his way over to give the 12 men a 20-12 lead. Two tries in three minutes from Tom Makinson and Travis Burns, plus a Walsh penalty, swung the lead back Saints’ way. But the Giants hit back in deadly fashion. Jermaine McGillvary touched down in the corner and Murphy then struck to help the Giants leapfrog the Saints, who slip to fourth.
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RUGBY LEAGUE MAKE NO MISTAKE: Jermaine McGillvary touches down for the Giants last night
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■ by JULIE STOTT JOSH CHARNLEY is desperate to win his scrap for individual honours as well as Wigan glory. The England winger has struggled to hold down his spot in the Warriors side this season. Poor form, injuries and some impressive performances by rivals Dom Manfredi and Joe Burgess have hit Charnley hard. But the 24-year-old is determined to hang on to his shirt after winning it back last month. He said: “It was hard sitting on the sidelines, but it makes me want to get better and prove to Shaun that I want to be his No.1 choice.” Boss Shaun Wane has England star Joe Burgess available again after injury for tonight’s clash at Warrington.
Pride That means either Charnley or Manfredi will miss out. But Charnley added: “I have been out for 14 weeks in total and it takes its toll. I want to get back on track from where I left off.” Wigan need to win at Wolves to have any chance of overtaking Leeds for the League Leaders’ Shield. But Warrington are also gunning for victory, knowing defeat would all but end their hopes of making the play-offs. Charnley added: “We have got to be physical because Warrington have got a big pack and they pride themselves on it.” Meanwhile, Leeds boss Brian McDermott has defended his decision to rest players for tonight’s game at Hull. Kallum Watkins and Joel Moon are expected to be among a handful of players who will sit out ahead of next week’s Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Final. McDermott said: “There are a lot of players who have had a lot of game time and they need that rest.”
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TIGER WOODS roared back to form with a first-round 64 at the Wyndham Championship in Alabama yesterday. The ex-world No.1 needs to win this week to reach the end-of-season FedExCup play-offs. His six-under-par round put him two shots off the lead and came on the back of a career low last weekend when he missed the cut at the US PGA.
LEWIS BLACKBIRD has stunned Elite League strugglers Wolverhampton by deciding to retire. Blackbird, 28, is getting married next week and said: “I’ve decided it’s time to move on and become a family man, I suppose. “It’s not the way I wanted it to end, but I’ve had a few crashes and haven’t managed to replicate the form I showed last year.”
DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
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THE ASHES Fifth Test at The Oval
SMITH STOPS PARTY
Classy Steve leads fight to the finish AFTER the nightmare of Trent Bridge, Australia finally discovered some fighting spirit.
Blasted out on the first day of the fourth Test in Nottingham, Michael Clarke’s Aussies at least put up sterner resistance at The Kia Oval with the Ashes already lost. When bad light stopped play at 6.30pm – they had already been off for rain for 25 minutes earlier – skipper-in-waiting Steve Smith ■ by PETE SAMSON and Adam Voges had added 101 for the fourth wicket as the opening pair reached lunch tourists closed on 287-3. unbroken at 110 – a first for It was all too little, too late, but either side in 23 Ashes Tests at least it showed there is still stretching back to England’s some pride left in the battered 126-0 at Lord’s six years ago. Aussies – although Clarke Then when Mark Wood finally suffered yet another personal removed Rogers – caught at slip failure. by Cook – Smith and Warner Last time out Australia lasted added 51 for the second wicket. just 18.3 overs – the shortest first Warner eventually went for 85 innings in Test history. when he was caught by Adam Lyth off Moeen Ali. Blow And when Clarke was out to But by that stage yesterday the faintest of nicks off Ben their openers, David Warner Stokes, England had a sniff and Chris Rogers, had inched to of getting on top at 186-3. a watchful 47-0. But at the close Smith and And that came as a blow to Voges had turned the screw England skipper Alastair Cook, again, with the impressive No.3 who was hoping to make an unbeaten on 78 as Australia early breakthrough after seized control. Each of the last winning the toss and putting four times England Australia in. have rocked up at The SCOREBOARD Cook reckoned Clarke’s side Oval with the Ashes Test, The Oval. England won toss Fifth were there for the taking. already safely in the AUSTRALIA 1st Innings ...... 43 But the conditions were not bag – in 1905, 1977, 1981 C Rogers c Cook b Wood ............ . 85 c Lyth b Ali ........................ as bowler friendly as they had and 2013 – they have D Warnernot out .................................. 78 S Smith ... 15 ............ been at Edgbaston and Trent emerged with a draw. Stokes b Buttler c M Clarke ..................... 47 Bridge, despite a similar And while there were A Voges not out ............ 19 Extras b1 lb16 w1 nb1 ................. 287 green tinge to the strip. signs of a let-up in ............ Total 3 wkts (79.4 overs) It also helped the Aussies’ intensity from the Fall: 1-110 2-161 3-186 , To bat: M Marsh, P Nevill, M Johnson cause that Rogers and Warner England bowlers, the P Siddle, M Starc, N Lyon. Wood got stuck in after the breakneck smiles in the field as Bowling: Broad 15-3-43-0. Finn -1. 16-5-59 Stokes -1. series finally slowed to a more the day wore on 18-5-41 20.4-2-78-0. Ali 10-1-49-1. traditional Test pace. The betrayed the mood. Umpires: A Dar & H Dharmasena.
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JESSICA ENNIS-HILL believes athletics can be cleaned up to create a better future for the next generation. On the eve of the IAAF World Championships, questions over the integrity of track-and-field have emerged following allegations of widespread doping among top athletes. But Britain’s golden girl EnnisHill, 29, hopes the claims will force the authorities to act swiftly and make sure the future of the sport is safeguarded. She said: “Although it’s really sad and awful to see these stories and all this evidence coming to light, it’s good in a way because it’s putting it out
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there in everyone’s minds. It has been brought to everyone’s attention that something needs to be done about it now. “Something has to change dramatically and hopefully that will create a better future for the next generation of athletes coming through in our sport.”
Stance The London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion is in Beijing looking to regain the world title she won in 2009. She will compete for gold against British team-mate Katarina Johnson-Thompson, the first time the pair meet as multi-event equals. Ennis-Hill’s anti-drugs stance was yesterday echoed by Usain Bolt
(below), the Olympic and World 100m and 200m champion, who said he has “no issues” in releasing his blood test data. He said: “I thought the IAAF were the people with the blood passport. “Personally I thought they were the ones who decided if they were going to release it or not, so I really don’t have an issue with that.”
DAILY STAR, Friday, August 21, 2015
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JAY RODRIGUEZ scored his first goal since March 2014 to give Southampton a Europa League lifeline at St Mary’s.
England ace Rodriguez put his injury torment behind him by converting a 56th-minute penalty to cancel out ex-Saints academy star Tim Sparv’s shock opener. Ronald Koeman was given more than transfer rumours to worry about when Sparv slotted in from 20 yards just before half-time. But Rodriguez levelled from the spot after James Ward-Prowse was tripped by Kian Hansen. Koeman had issued a hands-off warning to Manchester United over winger Sadio Mane before the tie and named the Senegalese speedster in his starting line-up. And Koeman later insisted all of his players were off limits to prying clubs. He said: “Nobody is for sale, we want to continue with
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Threat “We’re not the favourites anymore because they’ve got a great result, but we will fight next week.” Mane proved his heart was still on the south coast with two firsthalf efforts, but both were easily grabbed by keeper Johan Dahlin. Saints’ hopes of qualifying for the group stages were knocked
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when Sparv drilled into the bottom left corner after Jose Fonte’s poor defensive header. But Koeman’s team regrouped after the break and Graziano Pelle almost equalised with a diving header in the 53rd minute after being teed up by Rodriguez, but Dahlin held on. Saints did level three minutes later with Rodriguez’s first goal since he bagged a brace against Newcastle 17 months ago. The striker, who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament, said: “The reaction of the crowd was lovely. It was a relief to score. That’s what I’ve been waiting for while I’ve been out. “I want to get as many goals as I can, so it’s good to get the first one.” Koeman added: “Jay is working hard to come back to his best level.”
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LIVERPOOL have offered Mamadou Sakho a new long-term deal in a bid to keep him at Anfield. Kop boss Brendan Rodgers is keen to hang on to the centre-back, despite not picking him for the first two matches of the league season. Rodgers has preferred Dejan Lovren alongside Martin Skrtel in the middle of his defence. That has left Sakho, who has two years left on his contract, worried about his chances of getting regular games. But Rodgers sees the Frenchman as a key
■ by MIKE WHALLEY part of his squad and will tempt him with a pay rise up to £100,000 a week. Sakho, 25, arrived from Paris St-Germain in 2013 for £18m, but his time on Merseyside has been disrupted by injury. But Liverpool rejected a bid from Roma to take the defender on a season’s loan and have also knocked back interest from Bayer Leverkusen.
■ by IAN WINROW GLENN MURRAY has been told it is payback time at Crystal Palace. The striker is a £3m target for Premier League newcomers Bournemouth. Murray missed most of Palace’s first season back among the elite after suffering a knee injury during the Championship play-offs two years ago. The forward was sent out on loan to Reading 12 months ago, but was recalled by Eagles boss Alan Pardew in January. He said: “I was the man who brought him back from loan and gave him games. “As much as we owe Glenn, he owes us for the platform we have given him, particularly in the Premier League, where he has done very well for me.” But Pardew admits winger Yannick Bolasie would be “foolish” to rule out a move to Tottenham. He said: “If any of my players get linked with bigger clubs, I would not expect them to reject it. It would be a foolish move.”
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DAVID WOODS IN THE KNOW, INSIDE THE GAME IN ASSOCIATION WITH
Cautious Spurs are playing catch-up
WOODSY’S WAGERS
TOTTENHAM chairman Daniel Levy prides himself on being a super tough negotiator – but his hardline approach looks to be doing the club harm.
Once again this year the north Londoners have got off to a slow start – not so much Hotspurs, more like Lukewarmspurs! Levy (inset) is notorious for driving a hard bargain, always wanting to sell at the best price and buy at the lowest. And he’s found it a clash of the negotiating Titans as he battles with West Brom counterpart Jeremy Peace over striker Saido Berahino.
Visit But times have changed and with so many other clubs realising the benefits of buying early, Spurs have been left behind. They have just one point so far and visit fast-starting Leicester tomorrow. Fans must be worrying this season will mirror the ones between 2010-11 and 2012-13, when Tottenham won just one of their seven top-flight games in August. At least Levy has beem honest, warning fans early that Spurs would be doing their business late. In an interview in July (and he does not give many!) Text DS Levy said: “The space SPORT follo wed by 86611. and your com activity will a Texts men happen in the normal cost 25p plusts to network your last two weeks.” Or ema rate. While there’s david.wil me on always plenty of dailysta oods@ r.co.uk fuss when things go
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EVA ABUSE SAYS IT ALL FAIR play to rugby league for the amazingly positive response to Batley Bulldogs captain Keegan Hirst coming out as gay. Sadly, you have to wonder whether football would be so positive, when you hear some of the rubbish chanted at stadiums. Then there was Fulham
midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe getting suspended for two games in June and fined for a homophobic tweet aimed at Patrick Bamford, then on loan at Middlesbrough. It would be great to find out, though, so if there is a problem, it can be tackled head on. But some of the sexist
abuse Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro (right) has had to put up with suggests there’s a long way to go before our football grounds are packed with the forward-thinking.
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wrong at Chelsea and Arsenal, Spurs somehow escape the close analysis. It’s almost as if not too much is really expected of them when it comes to their finishing position in the league and who they buy and sell. They had that one thrilling season in the Champions League, in 2010-11 under Harry Redknapp, but since then Andre Villas-Boas, Tim Sherwood and Mauricio Pochettino have all failed to raise Spurs to that same level. Of course, with a new stadium to build, Levy’s frugal approach will be admired by many. But to fill that stadium they surely need to be challenging for the top four. ‘Speculate to accumulate’ may seem a cliche, but with the financial landscape changed so much in the Premier League due to the £5.1bn television deal, Spurs are in danger of getting left behind. It is hard to know quite how much a goal, or a point or three, is worth these days. But you could argue that if Berahino had arrived and settled before the start of the season and scored, or even won a game for them, it would partly justify paying a bit extra for him. Levy will carry on playing his poker game, but it’s time he realised just how high the stakes are now.
TOTTENHAM already look to have a monumental job to challenge Chelsea, Arsenal and both Manchester clubs at the top of the Premier League this season. Chairman Daniel Levy has been busy moving no less than nine players on during the summer transfer window and cutting the club’s losses. Big-money signings Paulinho, Roberto Soldado and Vlad Chiriches have all joined new clubs for a fraction of their original fees. After a disappointing start to the new campaign, Spurs have been eased to 10-11 (from 4-9) with BetVictor for a top-six finish and 12-1 (from 6s) to get into the top four. Top-four finish prices from BetVictor: Man City 1-66, Chelsea 1-20, Arsenal 1-8, Man Utd 1-8, Liverpool 13-8, Tottenham 12-1, Everton 16-1, 25-1 Bar. Last year’s PFA Young Player of the Year Harry Kane netted 32 goals last season and is 8-1 with BetVictor to win back-to-back PFA Young Player of the Year awards, 16-1 to be the league’s leading marksman and 33s to be PFA Player of the Year. Boss Mauricio Pochettino wants to add another striker before the summer transfer window closes and QPR striker Charlie Austin is now an 8-1 chance to be at White Hart Lane by September 1. Spurs are 16-1 to sign Newcastle’s Papiss Cisse and 25-1 to capture Uruguayan powerhouse Edinson Cavani from Paris St-Germain.
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TEXT DSSPORT followed by a space, then your name and comment, and send to 86611. Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. 18+ only. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390 Nffc 4eva you know nothing about football if you put stan cauliflower before trevor francis enough said. The laughing cavalier Felt sorry for Bournemouth the other night at Anfield. They were hard done by 2 refereeing blunders. That is what the premier league is like. The little clubs don’t matter. It’s all about the filthy rich and the big decisions never go to the small clubs. Basically you are playing 12 men. Burnley found that out last season. My message to Bournemouth is keep going, but it’s going to be tough. Mal the claret Woy’s got more neck than a turkey, if he thinks he deserves another contract. Why? Because of a few half decent results, against rank bad opposition! Has the late great Brian Clough would say. “The man’s a clown.” RED DEVIL JACK If Eva Carneiro was my doctor i’d be rolling over on a football waiting for treatment and i’m 64 plus! Alan T Dont know why Sid lfc is being Sarky about Arsenal. Another year like the last and u’ll b looking 4 a new manager! GINNY P Hats of to you stoke boys, credit to your club even at 2-0 down. Tony of THFC Got a millwall yoyo. It goes down but doesn’t come back up. And that tony yeboah goal was v liverpool. The crossbar is still shaking!! SUPERLEEDS It’s happening NOW wham boob. Stoke have been providing FREE away travel for supporters for the past two seasons and still continues this season! Popthepotter Got to say thanks to me cousin wham bob for getting the ebbs mentiond in this coloum me and ebb meg are off to wealdston sat with the blue and white army great to see true men play an honest game of football no diveing or cheating every true football fan should give their local no leauge side a chance ebb army ebb army. Ebbsfl eet paul I know whats eating away at mourinho. He knows deep down inside he will never win champions leauge for chelsea. So the trouble he his causing at the club is a crafty way to invite the board to sack him to save his wn embarrassment of winning the big one. Yorkshireman cfc To Munkaree you know the donkeys are headin one way, to vanarama north. and sadly you cant handle it. Jay tee WELL DUN EFC, SUPERB FOOTY. 2 DA FAKE TOFFY TXTS GROW UP YA KOPITE TARTS & STOP MAKIN A SHOW OF LFC. FRANK TEB
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Potters set for Bojan booster
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■ by MIKE WHALLEY STOKE’S Spanish winger Bojan is ready to end his seven-month injury nightmare. Bojan, 24, has been out of action since damaging knee ligaments during an FA Cup win at Rochdale in January. But he played a full 90 minutes for the club’s Under-21 side against Wolves last Saturday. He could be in the frame to return when Mark Hughes’ side visit Luton in the Capital One Cup next Tuesday.
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CLAUDIO RANIERI is dreaming of making Leicester one of football’s new superpowers. He has persuaded Swiss World Cup ace Gokhan Inler to join his Foxes revolution in a £5m move from Napoli. And he reckons there could be more on the way if his side continue with their brilliant start to the season. The Italian boss sees his side tackle Tottenham tomorrow on the back of a 100 per cent winning start. Two victories from the first two games
sees unfashionable Leicester second in the table and on the tail of Manchester City. And Ranieri hopes the arrival of Inler is a sign of things to come – if he can keep Leicester at the business end of the table this season. Ranieri said: “I remember when nobody wanted to go to Naples until Diego Maradona went there. After Maradona arrived at the club, suddenly everyone wanted to go to Napoli.
Electricity “I came here because the chairman wants to build a really good team and Inler is one of the foundations.” The 31-year-old midfielder (left) turned down a number of top clubs abroad to throw his lot in with the ambitious Foxes. Ranieri added: “I said to Gokhan,
‘Come here and you will enjoy your football’. He came and took a look at us and said he could feel the electricity. “That is what building something bigger is all about. You put in the foundations, then get a first level and another level and so on until you have built something really big.” Inler could go straight into the side to face Spurs if he gets all the necessary clearance details finalised. Ex-Chelsea boss Ranieri said: “I love what is going on at this club. I don’t like to dream too much. “We’ve had a great start, but I’m calm and happy. I have a big passion for what we are trying to do here and that is good.”
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The Potters chief is unlikely to risk him for tomorrow’s Premier League trip to Norwich. Hughes said: “I’ve had conversations with Bojan, so he knows my thinking in terms of where he is and what he needs to do. “He’s progressing really well. But I’m mindful that we’ve got a game on Tuesday as well, and a number of guys will be involved in that. “Whether I involve him at the weekend or wait to give him more significant time on Tuesday, we’ll just have to wait and see.”
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looking in pole position to land him after their executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward flew to Catalonia on Monday to seal the deal. But Chelsea stepped in and yesterday Pedro said: “I am very happy to be here. I am very excited to start my adventure at Chelsea and I am here to keep winning titles. “The manager is one of the main reasons why I’m here. He phoned me a few times and said he needed me to make the team stronger. “He has won titles wherever he has been. I am really looking forward to playing under him and hopefully winning more titles.” He will be reunited with former Barca team-mate Cesc Fabregas. Pedro added: “I spoke to Cesc. We are good friends. I knew I would feel at home here and that was one of the main reasons why I decided to join.” Pedro’s arrival clears the way for Victor Moses to move to Tottenham for around £5m.
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STEVE McCLAREN claims Newcastle have pulled off a major coup in signing French flyer Florian Thauvin. The Toon chief rates the 22-year-old former Marseille winger as one of the best young players in Europe. Thauvin, on the Magpies’ radar for the past 18 months, signed a five-year deal earlier this week after the two clubs had agreed a £12m fee. “I am delighted, he is a player the club has been watching for a long time,” said McClaren. “He is a perfect signing – someone who is young,
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with great potential, who plays in a position we have been looking for. “He will get the fans excited by scoring goals and putting goals on a plate for his team-mates. He certainly has the capabilities to do so. “He’s one of the best young players in Europe and now he needs to develop and get into the senior French team.” Thauvin had a difficult season last year, becoming a target of the Marseille boo boys and named in sports paper L’Equipe’s Worst French XI.
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MAURICIO POCHETTINO will end his interest in Saido Berahino if West Brom continue to dig their heels in. Tottenham are preparing a second bid for Berahino after their initial £18m offer was rebuffed. Berahino remains Pochettino’s first choice striker as
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he looks to ease the goals burden on Harry Kane. The Baggies have publicly said that the England Under-21 hitman is not for sale, but Spurs believe they are just trying to hike up the price. Pochettino (left) has drawn up a shopping list that also includes QPR striker Charlie Austin, but Berahino is the No.1 target
with Spurs using defender Federico Fazio as leverage. Pochettino said: “There is more than one target. If you have one and you fail, you are dead. We have confidence we will bring in some offensive player. “We know, we identify our targets and the chairman is working very hard to bring new players in this position. “I promise you if we want to bring a player, they want
to come. We have Clinton N’Jie this week, an offensive player, and I’m happy with my squad.” Spurs head to Leicester tomorrow on the back of one point from their opening two games, but Pochettino is not fretting over his side’s slow start, saying: “After 10 games you need to be worried or maybe happy.” CAUTIOUS SPURS PAY PRICE – Page 44
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CATS SO DEFIANT JERMAIN DEFOE has called on Sunderland to recapture the fighting spirit which saved their Premier League skins last season.
Two weeks into a campaign which has seen them ship seven goals to sides they expected to beat, the crisis club are already being written off as relegation certainties. But Defoe, 32, believes that the Black Cats obituaries are being written far too prematurely. And after a team meeting last Sunday in which players were encouraged to pull no punches, Sunderland think they have hit upon a formula which can spark their season into life.
Escape It’s a case of back to the future for the Black Cats, who looked dead and buried last April, only for Dick Advocaat to mastermind their annual ‘Great Escape’, culminating in a gritty 0-0 draw at Arsenal. That, says Defoe, will provide the template for the weeks ahead, starting tomorrow at home to in-form Swansea. He sad: “I think the fans will see a difference on Saturday. “After the Norwich defeat, the mood was low, as you can imagine, but we sat down and had a little meeting as a team. “We spoke as adults just to help each other, asking what we could do better. It wasn’t a crisis meeting, not after just two games. You have to stay calm. “All of us agreed we need to
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■ by IAN MURTAGH work a bit harder, like we did those last eight games last season, and apply ourselves more. “If we go into games with that mindset, hopefully the football side will take care of itself. “The great thing about this game is you might not perform and get battered and the next week you can be unbelievable and win games. “We showed that last year. We went to Everton and won 2-0 and then when everyone thought we’d lose to Arsenal, we actually had the two best chances of the game. “You can’t blame the fans for their frustrations, but it is down to us as a group to put it right.”
Committed Defoe said talk of him agitating for a move has upset him and he has already convinced one fan of his determination to haul the Black Cats out of their current mess. He said: “One fan messaged me on Instagram about the players not being committed. I messaged back and he couldn’t believe it. I told him nothing had changed. I want to score 20 goals for Sunderland this season. He replied, ‘Ah, OK, thanks’ and apologised.” Advocaat’s preferred 4-3-3 system is not Defoe’s favourite and with him now living 300 miles away from home, some have concluded that he wants to desert a sinking ship. Defoe, however, is settled in the North East and insists the public image of him is a million miles away from his real self. “Yes, I am a London boy, but I
wasn’t one of those playboys, always drinking on the town. That’s not me,” added the striker, who currently has his mum staying with him and who on Monday took his nephew to Beamish Open Air Museum in County Durham. He added: “I’m a family person who likes to do things with them and nothing has changed from the day I first signed for this club. “It’s easy right now to say I’m unsettled here, that I want to leave and go down south or wherever – but it is not true. I have never asked to leave this club, just as I never asked to leave Tottenham. “I am happy here and just want to play football and score goals.” ● Sunderland are closing in on exSwansea midfielder Jonathan de Guzman, 27. The Holland star had been poised to join Marseille from Napoli but is keen on a return to the Premier League.
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AUSTIN SLUR CRAZY CHARLIE AUSTIN last night hit back after David Sullivan claimed he is an accident waiting to happen. The West Ham co-chairman said the QPR striker (left) – who scored 18 Premier League goals last season – is overpriced at £15m and has a knee ligament problem. Sullivan
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told kumb.com: “He failed a medical at Hull a couple of years ago. “They say he has no ligaments in his knee, who knows? To sign a player for £15m is a big risk. “And he didn’t keep QPR up. If he’d kept them up single-handedly, you might say it was different – and a few of those goals were
penalties.” Austin, 26, tweeted: “There’s nothing wrong with my ‘ligaments’. “My strength and performance in pre-season has been excellent and with two goals in two games, my match sharpness is as good as ever. “For a senior figure at a Premier League club to insinuate that I could break down at any moment is an outrageous slur.”
City in good Nic for glory From Back Page that tries to go as far as possible in all competitions and fights for silverware – that’s the most important thing. “Every player hopes to win titles. It would be a dream to fight for the Champions League and to win the Premier League. “A club like City has to aspire to these kind of things.
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“I am here to give my best and push City to the highest peaks, and I want to win several cups and titles.” Manchester United passed on the opportunity to move for Otamendi earlier this summer as they concentrated their efforts on a failed bid to lure Sergio Ramos away from Real Madrid. With Valencia still owing money on the deal which took striker Alvaro Negredo back to Spain last
summer, City were able to pounce. And Pellegrini is now spoilt for choice with Otamendi, Vincent Kompany, Martin Demichelis and fellow £32m man Eliaquim Mangala to pick from at centre-back. The City boss said: “Nicolas was arguably the best defender in La Liga last season. “He is an established international for one of the best nations in world football and I have no doubt he has the right mentality to fit into this squad.” Meanwhile, Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking admits De Bruyne has been affected by all the transfer speculation. Hecking said: “Kevin is a bit tired because there is so much happening around him. “He finds himself in a situation that is on his mind all the time.” City are hoping that will speed up developments with the club still hopeful of landing the 24-year-old.
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■ by PETE OLIVER NICOLAS OTAMENDI fired a warning shot to Manchester City’s rivals after completing his £32m move to the Premier League. The defender’s arrival from Valencia on a five-year deal takes City’s summer spending beyond the £100m mark – but boss Manuel Pellegrini still wants to splash out another £50m on Wolfsburg midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. And Argentina star Otamendi believes City have enough talent to regain the Premier League title and mount a serious challenge in Europe. The 27-year-old said: “The great squad we have here is the best thing about being part of a club Turn to Page 47
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which has seen the Blues lose the Community Shield to Arsenal and ship five goals in the league with a draw against Swansea and defeat at Manchester City. Abramovich has set a £60m limit on Pogba, 22, which would top the club record fee of £50m paid to Liverpool for Fernando Torres in 2011. Juve are keen to take Juan Cuadrado and the Colombian winger could prove a bargaining tool in negotiations. It is understood the Turin side are also Turn to Page 46
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POGGY BANK: Big-spending Chelsea want Pogba and Stones (right)
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The Blues will sign midfielder Paul Pogba from Juventus – if the Italians are prepared to let him go for £60m. And Jose Mourinho’s side are also ready to splash out £40m in a third attempt to land Everton centre-back John Stones. It would take the club’s summer spending to a massive £150m, with £21m Barcelona winger Pedro the latest recruit. Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has acted fast after a dismal start to the season,
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CHELSEA are set to make a stunning £100m double swoop to get their title defence back on track.