Smitty
Well-Known Member
Not news, but when did you first go and who was running?
My sister and I had never been to the races. Watched a lot on TV but decided to after I heard an Irish man in Bristol bus station ask one of his mates if he was going up to Cheltenham to see Night Nurse win the CH.
If we went that year I'm not sure but our first ever trip to the races was Gold Cup day. We parked her MG Midget in the car park field, drank a bottle of Lambrusco, watched loads of stretch limos arriving and made our way to the Courage Enclosure? £5.00 entry. It was very foggy, no idea who was running as we didn't know about racecards, didn't have a bet as we didn't know how to, but standing in front of us during what could have been the Gold Cup were four or five owners!! Obviously on reflection they were not, but they kept referring to "Their horse", which we took to mean they owned it

We have both been many times since to Chelt and probably all the West Country courses up to the Midlands, but I believe that day is engraved on our minds
My sister and I had never been to the races. Watched a lot on TV but decided to after I heard an Irish man in Bristol bus station ask one of his mates if he was going up to Cheltenham to see Night Nurse win the CH.
If we went that year I'm not sure but our first ever trip to the races was Gold Cup day. We parked her MG Midget in the car park field, drank a bottle of Lambrusco, watched loads of stretch limos arriving and made our way to the Courage Enclosure? £5.00 entry. It was very foggy, no idea who was running as we didn't know about racecards, didn't have a bet as we didn't know how to, but standing in front of us during what could have been the Gold Cup were four or five owners!! Obviously on reflection they were not, but they kept referring to "Their horse", which we took to mean they owned it
We have both been many times since to Chelt and probably all the West Country courses up to the Midlands, but I believe that day is engraved on our minds