millikins
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What a great tribute, thanks for posting.
What a beautifully crafted piece. So moving.
( why oh why did Channel 4 get rid of him?)
But they already have it, they are constantly buying up all the top horses, having discovered that breeding does not guarantee success.There are three words that encapsulate the issue:
DOMINANT FINANCIAL POSITION
I expect AP will suggest the becomes an accountant if he has any senseI see that A.P.McCoy wont be riding for a day or two, as his young son Archie is now having cardiac surgery, and understandably, his mind will be with his boy.
I'm sure that everyone will join with in wishing the youthful Master McCoy a speedy recovery, and also join with me in reminding the young man, that he has colossal boots to fill!
Praying for your return to full health, young man.
Alec.
I expect AP will suggest the becomes an accountant if he has any sense
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http://www.britishhorseracing.presscentre.com/imagelibrary/downloadMedia.ashx?MediaDetailsID=236
Vets mentioned are Rob Pilsworth (Veterinary Surgeon based primarily at the Snailwell Road yard of Saeed Bin Suroor, but also providing occasional cover at Moulton Paddocks); and
Chris Osborne (Veterinary Surgeon based primarily at the Snailwell Road yard of Saeed Bin Suroor, but also providing occasional cover at Moulton Paddocks);Veterinary Surgeon Dr Fred Van Der Linde.
I think I heard the dulcet tones of Alistair Down![]()
They did try mounted interviewing some years ago with Lesley Graham....it was terrible! Does anyone else remember?
And what is wrong in the groom and owner getting some of the glory as one looks after it and the other owns and pays the bills what ever happens.
I watched the first day of Channel 4's Aintree coverage today. I was very happy with it because they had a good mix of everything and the horses were given a lot of coverage. Undoubtedly the best bit was Alistair Down's piece on families involved in the Grand National. Something about that man's delivery that always gets me emotional.