P558 Teletext 558 Jul18 23:10:16    ——————————————————————————————————————— SLOW START This week starts off at a slow trot and finishes up in a flat-out gallop with the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Newbury. Tuesday is usually the worst day of the week for the racing public and this week is no exception. The only bright spot is at Yarmouth, where Geoff Duffer's Banjo Patterson bids to complete his hat-trick after recent impressive victories. ——————————————————————————————————1/6—— All the stats you need - Clued Up 577 AYR SENSATION TUES FORGET FAV!! p689 20/1 Winner p689/9 ON THE NOSE (RES In the News Steer Cards RacingSMS
P558 Teletext 558 Jul18 23:18:22    ——————————————————————————————————————— ROUGH SPELL For the amount of investment she makes in the sport, The Queen has had a pretty rough spell in recent years. When her colt Right Approach won at Newmarket as a 2yo he looked all class and Kieren Fallon was very impressed. Sadly, he never fulfilled that promise. At Sandown on Wednesday all eyes will be on his brother Dean's Yard, a Vodafone Derby entrant, who makes his debut in the 7f maiden. ——————————————————————————————————2/6—— Latest news from the gallops - 588 10/1 Or Better..Its Guaranteed p685/1 p685 3MINS BONUS Price Pledge (res In the News Steer Cards RacingSMS
P558 Teletext 558 Jul18 23:11:28   U ——————————————————————————————————————— DOUBLE TON IS ON Trainer Richard Hannon has 113 winners in the bag already this year and there must be a chance he could pass the 200 mark by the end of 2005. An astonishing 55 of those wins have been with 2yos and what could be one of his best runs at Sandown on Thursday in the Listed 7f Challenge Star Stakes. Nasheej looked a future star when bolting up first time in a Newbury maiden and he can bag this as well. ——————————————————————————————————3/6—— The market movers and shakers - 574 SUMMER BARGAINS TO TURKEY FROM £129 VISIT FREEVIEW CH.55 NOW!! In the News Steer Cards RacingSMS
P558 Teletext 558 Jul18 23:14:11  U U ——————————————————————————————————————— TOP TWO-YEAR-OLDS As we enter the second half of the season the better 2yos start to come out and at Newbury on Friday there are two cracking maidens which look sure to produce plenty of future winners. In the 6f fillies' race I'm interested in a horse with the shortest name in the country called My. She's closely related to Warrsan, Luso and Needle Gun and with that pedigree is sure to make a name for herself. ——————————————————————————————————4/6—— Latest declared runners - 580 Back It To Win Not E/W So Good! p689 20/1 Winner p689/9 No Longcall (res In the News Steer Cards RacingSMS
P558 Teletext 558 Jul18 23:14:01  U  ——————————————————————————————————————— MUSIC NIGHT Friday Night is Music Night is the world's longest running light music programme, as it has been on the go for over fifty years on Radio 2. Newmarket Nights, also staged on a Friday, are among the longest running of their sort at a British racecourse. This week the hugely popular Jools Holland will play to a sell-out crowd of 20,000. Oh yes, and for good measure there is a seven-race card as well. ——————————————————————————————————5/6—— Want to win a prize? - Competition 598 p686/10 NAMED IN 5 SECS w9-1 + w8-1 4.45 AYR NAMED IN 5 SECS TUE! p686/10 In the News Steer Cards RacingSMS
P558 Teletext 558 Jul18 23:27:27   U ——————————————————————————————————————— ANOTHER FOR THE AKA On Saturday it is Newbury's turn to stage one of Ascot's big races - the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. The lack of 3yo colts in the field is noticeable, but that dearth is more than compensated by the strength of the older horses set to face the starter. I expect it to be a case of handsome is as handsome does with Azamour landing yet another big prize for the Aka Khan. ——————————————————————————————————6/6—— RacingLetters@teletext.co.uk UNLOCK YOUR PENSION ITV1 p359 In the News Steer Cards RacingSMS