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Huggy
19 Apr 12 09:39
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Anybody got the full order of finish and the date of the race,and if its not asking to much any details of the big sprint that day.

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By:
Deltâ
When: 19 Apr 12 09:45
Kris had been just below top class as a two year old, the climax to his season coming in the form of the Horris Hill Stakes at Newbury. The Bruce Hobbs trained Tromos went into the winter as clear favourite for the following year's 2000 Guineas. The following April, Tromos was eclipsed in the Craven Stakes by the Cecil-trained Lyphard's Wish. As this happened, Kris was being fine-tuned for his Guineas preparation, the Greenham Stakes, which he duly won. The defeat of Tromos catapulted Kris to favouritism for the Guineas, but a slight setback meant that on race day he was perhaps one gallop short. In the event, three horses emerged from the Dip with chances but it was the 20/1 shot Tap On Wood, ridden by the recently-arrived Steve Cauthen, who gained victory by a narrow margin from Kris, with Young Generation a close third.
By:
Deltâ
When: 19 Apr 12 09:48
CRAVEN STAKES 1 M 3 YR OLD COLTS/GELDINGS
CLASS A GROUP 3 NEWMARKET APRIL
1979
11133/1.
LYPHARDS WISH 3.8.7 J.Mercer H.Cecil 11/2
Lyphard - Sallys Wish (Sensitivo)
311/2.
TROMOS 3.9.0 J.Lynch B.Hobbs 30/100 Fav
Busted - Stilvy (Derring Do)
21132/3.
WARMINGTON 3.8.7 B.Taylor J.Hindley 7.1
Home Guard - Sapphire Spray (Floribunda)
DIST 2,1/2 L 4 L 3 RAN
By:
Big X
When: 19 Apr 12 09:51
Nice work Delta.

Sure I also remember Brough Scott sittng in the TV studio with Alex Bird.

Bird chundered on before the race how it was a racing certainty. It was a2/5  shot and that we should all lump on.

Huge embarrassemnt all round and some long faces in th studio when it got turned over.
By:
pauli
When: 19 Apr 12 09:54
Thanks Delta.  You've rekindled some fond memories of Lyphard's Wish and Kris.
By:
Deltâ
When: 19 Apr 12 09:59
I read that Yarmi's fav horse was Lyphards Wish and he did loads of gooduns at Henrys...
By:
pauli
When: 19 Apr 12 10:11
Lyphard's Wish went on to win the Dante before finishing 5th behind Troy in the Derby.
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 11:08
that was some Derby with 2 subsequent Classic Winners not in the 1st 8 home
2 Subsequent Eclipse winners
a King George & Champion Stakes winners
left trailing in Troys wake.
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 11:09
If i remember it was a glorious June day as well, ahh the summer of 79, i had hair thenSad
By:
ged
When: 19 Apr 12 11:30
Huggy - the Craven was run on April 17.

No big sprint that day.

The Abernant was run on the 18th (won by Vaigly Great, from Boldboy and Gypsy Dancer).

The Boldboy stakes was run on the following day, the 19th, over 6f.
By:
capewine
When: 19 Apr 12 11:40
Warmington was well named...never noticed at the time. Tromos was so exciting.....George Cambanis of Stilvi fame. Greeks had a few quid in those days.Mr Hobbs was some trainer.
By:
ged
When: 19 Apr 12 11:43
Henry Cecil ran 6 horses, in 5 races, at the 3-day meeting, and won 4 of them, including the Craven, the Nell Gwyn (with One In A Million), and the Wood Ditton. I think they might have been his first runners of the season. I remember being in the bookies on the Tuesday, mainly to see (or listen) how Tromos got on, and thinking I might just as well back his horses blindly. That's what my dad did with Murless horses.
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 11:53
Talking of Greeks i remember on derby night going to Anemos, a Greek eaterie on Charlotte Street, where much to my surprise all the waiters claimed to have backed Troy when we knew half of them had of course lumped on Ela Mana Mou in the shop earlier that day!!

Some things dont changeLaugh
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 11:54
Geoff was right of course, that was some derby and the form was franked time and time again, Dickens Hill won the Eclipse, Northern Baby the champion and Ela Mana Mou was some horse as a 4yo!!
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 11:58
Anyone name the 2 subsequent Classic winners?
By:
capewine
When: 19 Apr 12 12:00
I had a grand on One in a Million for the 1000Gs. Funny,rarely have a score on a classic nowadays.No kids...no fear I suppose.
By:
Foetus
When: 19 Apr 12 12:01
Very interesting point about the form of Troy's Derby...and how he savaged them all too!

Year in year out, Derby form is as bad as it gets but 1979 was exceptional.

Has anyone got the entire field to peruse over?
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 12:06
1 TROY (Sir M Sobell), 9-0 W Carson (4)

2 DICKENS HILL, ch c Mount Hagen - Priddy Maid (Mme J Binet), 9-0 A Murray (10)

3 NORTHERN BABY (Can), b c Northern Dancer - Two Rings (Mme A d'Estainville), 9-0 P Paquet (18)

4 Ela-Mana-Mou, 9-0  G Starkey ( 15)

5 Lyphard's Wish (Fr), 9-0 J Mercer (1)

6 Hardgreen (USA), 9-0 P Cook (5)

7 Man of Vision, 9-0 B Raymond (12)

8 Cracaval, 9-0 W Shoemaker (8)

9 Niniski (USA), 9-0  J Reid (2)

10 Milford, 9-0  L Piggott (23)

I1 Noelino, 9-0 C Roche ( 14)

12 Tap on Wood, 9-0  S Cauthen (3)

13 Morvetta (bl), 9-0 G Baxter (17)

14 Two of Diamonds, 9-0  E Johnson (7)

15 Son of Love, 9-0  A Lequeux (9)

16 Accomplice (USA), 9-0 Y Saint-Martin ( 13)

17 New Berry, 9-0  P Eddery (16)

18 Chetinkaya, 9-0 B Rouse (20)

19 Lake City (USA), 9-0 B Taylor (11)

20 Leodegrance (USA), 9-0 P Waldron (19)

21 Halyudh (USA), 9-0 G Lewis (21)

22 Laska Floko, 9-0 E Hide (6)

23 Saracen Prince (bl), 9-0 J Lynch left (22)

Distances: 71, 31, 3/4l, 21, sht-hd.

Official Time: 2min 36.59sec.

S.P: 6-1 Troy, 15 Dickens Hill, 66 Northern Baby, 9-2 (fav.) Ela-Mana-Mou.

Winner bred by Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd; trained by **** Hern at West Ilsley, Berks.
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:09
What price did you get Cape??, think she was around 8-1 for the race before her 3yo reappearance, think she was around 11-10 on the day!!-if i remember rightly she flopped at Royal Ascot and wasnt seen again!!

You'd give the cashier a heart attack trying to get a grand on these daysLaugh
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:10
Son Of Love won the Leger and Niniski the Irish version??
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 12:10
Remember going to Donny late June early July backing Morvetta of Denys Smith after all it had just finished behind the 2000 GNS winner Tap On Wood & Milford huge distance winner of Lingfield Classic trial in front of(and not knowing then subsequent leger winner)Son of Love
Hosed up.
By:
ged
When: 19 Apr 12 12:10
9/2 Ela mana Mou
6 Troy
15/2 Milford
15/2 Tap On Wood
11 Lyphard's Wish
12 Noelino
15 Dickens Hill
22 Cracaval
25 Hardgreen
25 New Berry
25 Two Of Diamonds
33 Man Of Vision
40 Laska Floko
50 Accomplice
50 Lake City
66 Northern Baby
80 Niniski
200 Halyudh
200 Son Of Love
500 Chetinkaya
500 Leodegrance
500 Morvetta
500 Saracen Prince
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 12:11
Yes Zil
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:12
Cracaval was Barry Hills, wasn't it??
By:
Foetus
When: 19 Apr 12 12:12
Thanks Geoff - I knew it would be Son Of Love (answer to your question) but I couldn't remember it running.

Niniski won the Irish Leger that year and I did remember he ran at Epsom!

Great memories reading through that lot and it's hard to remember one as good as that renewal.
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 12:13
Yes Zil.Was he also Tony Shead ownership like Tap On Woood?
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:15
Can't remember the owner, i was working for Playboy at the time, staff parties were a crack, sigh's wistfullyPlain
By:
Foetus
When: 19 Apr 12 12:15
Mr A.D. Shead in the racecards/papers I used to read Happy
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 12:17
Green with Black stripes cant recall whether cap was still green or may have been Yellow
By:
TELL DEL
When: 19 Apr 12 12:17
Alex Bird had an enormous bet on TROMOS when he won the Dewhurst.
And he considered him unbeatable in the Gns.  Bird even broke his customary
low profile to appear on TV shortly before the Gns and he said,
"If TROMOS doesn't win 3 lengths going away I'll be a disappointed man."
When TROMOS defected from the Gns at the last minute Bird was shattered.

TROMOS is an anagram of Motors.
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:20
That made it two certainties in consecutive years coming from the Dewhurst to 3yo careers following after the sadly named Try My Best Laugh

Who did'nt and finished lastPlain
By:
geoff m
When: 19 Apr 12 12:22
Soft ground that year Zil
Was it the easily forgettable Roland Gardens the winner that year?
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:24
Yep, i think he was the last 2000 winner that took in the Epsom Blue Riband the week before!!
By:
Foetus
When: 19 Apr 12 12:24
Wasn't Habibti (against Chief Singer) supposed to be another of Alex Bird's certainties?

I don't know how those geezers ever made it pay because everything they every tip is very short and invariably gets stuffed!

Were these tales of professional gamblers, just a hoax from the bookies to make everyone think it was THEM who was the 'special one' who could actually be the alchemist!
By:
TELL DEL
When: 19 Apr 12 12:25
"...following after the sadly named Try My Best."

TRY MY WORST
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:26
I remember that FoetusLaugh probably the curse of the TV cameraLaugh

Thought he made his dosh on Photo betting mostly??
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:28
And you'd have given up the game if you'd had of backed those two and the very next year punted NureyevLaugh

How that got slung still baffle me
By:
Foetus
When: 19 Apr 12 12:28
PS - Alex Bird saw Carson's stand-in on Habibti (Piggott) as being at least a three pound advantage Shocked

I know Piggott was worth his weight in gold, and is undoubtedly the best jockey there has been, but Carson really knew that filly, and how it could be construed as an asset to have 'The Pig' on board, baffled me at the time Confused

It still does!
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:28
Baffles*
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Apr 12 12:29
I think her effort in the Kings stand when she made an awful amount of ground to catch Anita's Prince bottomed her though, she never seemed the same after
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