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Foetus
09 Jul 12 23:12
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Anyone remember the name of a Henry Cecil trained 3yo colt from around 1979 that ran wide on a LH track (think it was Haydock or Thirsk) on the turn into the straight and crashed through the far rails?

I remember it was one of the first ITV 7 races on a Saturday, and being a short-priced favourite, he must have knocked out most of the bets Sad

If memory serves, he was one of those progressive handicappers that was bordering listed status, and Joe Mercer was in the saddle.
I'll be very impressed if anyone recalls the horse, and the colours he sported.
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Report Navel-Gazer July 13, 2012 7:27 PM BST
Easter Sun
Report onlooker July 13, 2012 7:29 PM BST
Minster Sun
Report .Fidway. July 13, 2012 8:13 PM BST
couldnt think of any but minsters son is a good one
Report Outpost July 13, 2012 8:54 PM BST
there was Bustino who had that great duel with Grundy.
Report Cork Langer July 13, 2012 10:05 PM BST
Refer my 19.10 post, after more thought and refreshment think the horse I was thinking of was Boldboy not Homeboy.
Report onlooker July 13, 2012 10:43 PM BST
HOMEBOY WAS a Lady Beaverbrook - but the reason he was ridden by Bruce Raymond was - he was trained by Michael Jarvis.

The Goodwood race that stewarts refers  to was -

1977 Saturday July 30th - Firm

2:50 PTS Laurels Handicap 1m2f - £7,479

1.  HOMEBOY - M Jarvis - 4-8-10 - Bruce Raymond
2.  Sousa - 4-7-12 - Paul Cook
3.  Frankie - 4-9-0 - Eddie Hide

Dist: 2 lengths, One and a Half - 8 ran
SP: 14/1 (20's)- 6/1 - 14/1

--------------------

BOLDBOY - used to run in, and often win, the ABERNANT Stakes, at the Craven Meeting.

In fact - he won it in this year, 1977, aged 7 - at 6/4 Fav from 7/4
Report pauli July 13, 2012 10:53 PM BST
Thanks onlooker.  I really enjoy looking back at these results from years ago.  I was watching some of the great July Cups from the late 70's/early 80's on RUK earlier tonight.  What memories they brought back - the likes of Thatching, Moorestyle, Marwell, Habibti, Chief Singer and Sharpo.  Boldboy won the Abernant 4 times in 5 years in the 1970's.
Report forgotmyusername July 13, 2012 11:01 PM BST
On the Lady Beaverbrook 7 letter dabate, have a memory of dashing home form school in about 73 and seen her horse Zeb (Geoff Lewis riding?) win a Newmarket handicap on ITV. Seem to remember that the press were saying that was her first non 7 letter runner. Anyone have a form book from them to refresh my memory?
Report onlooker July 13, 2012 11:21 PM BST
Strangely - Cannot find a horse listed named ZEB - from 1966 to 1979 -
and I am sure you would have left school by then.

Although the name does ring a bell, though.

Library closed now - Off  for my nightly Pint.

Will look again, later.
Report forgotmyusername July 13, 2012 11:37 PM BST
Zab maybe? Have April 73 at Newmarket in my head but worried now I could be losing the plot!
Report Navel-Gazer July 13, 2012 11:46 PM BST
Try 'Zob' - wasn't he the last name on Rowan Atkinson's register on the original Secret Policeman's Ball Silly

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiWJWLCoH2M&feature=related

Classic stuff Grin
Report ged July 14, 2012 12:19 PM BST
Zab was Lady B/Hern. He was 9th in Peleid's St Leger, having beaten him at Royal Ascot in the King George V Stakes. As a 5yo, he won the Henry II at Sandown, and was 2nd in the Ormonde at Chester.
Report bazzar July 14, 2012 12:30 PM BST
One called ZAAB trained by HERN, could never understand why they
kept their military rank in civvy street, yours faithfully PRIVATE BAZZAR.
Report Soft-Pawn July 14, 2012 6:01 PM BST
Here's one for you Cecil buffs, name the horse in the same ownership as Chalon & Dunbeath, that (I think) was unbeaten in 4 starts at 2 in the 70's, he was by a sire I don't remember having any other runnuers in the UK called TV Lark?
Report zilzal1 July 14, 2012 6:01 PM BST
Super Asset??
Report Soft-Pawn July 14, 2012 6:11 PM BST
Wow that was quick
Report Soft-Pawn July 14, 2012 6:13 PM BST
Can you remember the d'Alessio horse that won about 6 races on the trot at 2, that was by Crimson Satan?
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 6:15 PM BST
in 1986, 5 of the top 9 2yos were fillies. canyouname them
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 6:15 PM BST
A question - Which long on odds horse cocked his jaw and lost a three horse race which resulted in a massive Tote dual forecast.  It caused an outcry by the bookies and as result I believe the calculation methodology was changed to take into account small fields?
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:18 PM BST
Miesque, Minstrella & Forest Flower for starters
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:18 PM BST
SA - was that Little Owl?
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 6:19 PM BST
correct
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:20 PM BST
Take an educated guess at Polonia & Milligram too?
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:21 PM BST
Little Owl
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 6:22 PM BST
WD correct - Little Owl, my memory was it was the dual forecast but it might have been the straight forecast calculation.  Nothing on the internet so its' only what we can remember but the bookies were not happy.
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 6:22 PM BST
milligram correct. 1 to go
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:22 PM BST
Zilzal -  Super Asset...what a blast from the past Happy
Report Soft-Pawn July 14, 2012 6:22 PM BST
Ravinella one?
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:22 PM BST
Al Bahathri
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 6:23 PM BST
not ravinella,think that was later
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:23 PM BST
Was it Venture To Cognac who benefitted?
Can't remember whether it was Sandown or Kempton Confused
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 6:24 PM BST
not al bahathri. answer was sakura reiko
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:24 PM BST
I should have got that Fidway...she beat Miesque in the Morny (I think it was)
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:38 PM BST
Bill Elsey had one of the luckiest group winners - why?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:41 PM BST
Venture To Cognac - what a long career he had; from those initial novice hdle days when he was hailed as a future Gold Cup winner ,to his career levelling out and lasting to his Hunter Chase career in those halved orange and green Sherwood colours when he ran in Eliogarty's Foxhunters with the celebrated Tied Cottage also in the field.First had access to a video recorder on the first day of Chelt 83, think the tape works but can never be arrsed checking as I get as much as buzz from some of the other sports nowadays - just too much cack filling the wall to wall fixture list.
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:42 PM BST
Wat the Don in the St James Palace ?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:47 PM BST
The Lockibge too, there is a pic in Pacemaker the month after of Jellaby unseating Taylor and on the rails you can see Joe Gormley amongth the crowd.
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:47 PM BST
It was Don but not St James Palace
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:48 PM BST
Aye it was Jellaby putting it's foot in a hole when would have been 1.01 on here. Whenever there is an old racing thread I always think of that race. The scars must be very deep.
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:50 PM BST
Said the St James as I rememember a disq in that around the same time, Radetzky or Patris.
Report GT July 14, 2012 6:52 PM BST
Can anyone find me a result/race details please?

It was a race around June 1981? at Ayr..Florida Son won the race
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:52 PM BST
Don't remember that St James Palace but I do remember Radetsky
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:53 PM BST
Ran in the Jack Hanson colours.
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:53 PM BST
Which horse never won the Cheltenham Gold Cup but beat two horses that did win it, in a 3 horse race?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:55 PM BST
Think it was 76 RT - head spinning , on my second bottle of Colli Vincentini.
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:56 PM BST
Was that a Charlie Hall RT ?
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 6:57 PM BST
RT - Kildimo
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:58 PM BST
Not 76 or Charlie Hall
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 6:59 PM BST
Sorry, the 76 I was referring to was the St James disq
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 6:59 PM BST
Kildimo is correct. What an horse. I put literally every penny I had in the world on it in the Sun Alliance.
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:01 PM BST
Which Cheltenham Festival winner was whipped so mnay times the rider was banned for 3 months?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:02 PM BST
Jockey was Byrne I think and it was one of the novice hdles. Whipped it even after it had past the line.
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:03 PM BST
Close but no cigar. Byrne's ban was for finishing 2nd
Report saxon farm July 14, 2012 7:04 PM BST
Drumlargan
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:04 PM BST
(Not in the same race)
Report pauli July 14, 2012 7:05 PM BST
T.J. Ryan.
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:05 PM BST
Drumlargan is correct Batista was Byrne's in the Triumph
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:05 PM BST
SF - Drumlargan rings a bell with me as well
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 7:05 PM BST
Some really good hard to get footage of races from 70's and onwards here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/bluemanc43/videos
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:06 PM BST
W/D SF Happy
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:07 PM BST
SA - I spent an hour or so there the other day...he's definitely an enthusiast, and likely to be amongst us on here.

Thanks Bluemanc43 Wink
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:09 PM BST
Which Cheltenham Gold Cup winner fell at the first in a Sandown handicap that was won by a future Cheltenham Gold Cup winner?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:10 PM BST
BHB should have a free site with an archive of all these - would cost a fraction of the the wasted money spent on some of the other halfwitted projects.
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 7:11 PM BST
in 1986 name the peter easterby 2yo that won 3 in a row then was 2nd to midyan in its last race.
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 7:13 PM BST
Desert Orchid fell at the first but I thought it was a Kempton hurdle?
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:14 PM BST
Correct but not this answer. This was a chase and it had already won it's CGC.
Report pauli July 14, 2012 7:14 PM BST
On Tap was the Easterby 2-y-o beaten by Midyan ay York.
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 7:15 PM BST
wd pauli
Report ged July 14, 2012 7:20 PM BST
Someone mentioned Super Asset above, as being by TV Lark. He was actually by Sir Ivor, though his dam was by TV Lark, which is spooky. I think I remember Barry Hills having a horse by TV Lark (who was champion US turf horse in 1961, and champion sire in 1974).
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 7:27 PM BST
I'll have to tell you because I'm off out now.

I think it was Little Owl and Burroughhill Lad won it.

Have a jolly evening all.
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 7:31 PM BST
I've been racking my brains but I don't think I would have got it.  I know Little Owl sadly faded quickly.
Report blackbarn July 14, 2012 7:38 PM BST
Rollo - who won the Whitbread when Dawn Run fell at the first?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:39 PM BST
Did Dawn Run run in a Whitbread !
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:39 PM BST
Beau Ranger
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:39 PM BST
Whitbread Gold Label was it called? Aintree
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:40 PM BST
Whitbread sponsored the Aintree race, then. Was actually there that day.
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:41 PM BST
Devilish question.
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 7:45 PM BST
I think I have a tape of that race.  Beau Ranger started at 40/1 as he had been off for a long time with an injury and just come back, maybe having one come back race?  Richard Pitman tipped on the BBC saying it was a ridiculous price given how good the horse was over 2½ miles and Aintree 3m would be no problem AND Dawn Run was not a reliable jumper.  He was proved right in this race and sadly later in the year when they went for the French hurdle with her.
Report saxon farm July 14, 2012 7:48 PM BST
I thought Dessie was the jolly that day?
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:48 PM BST
I think you might be right SF Surprised
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:49 PM BST
Did both Dawn Run & Dessie both fall at the first in that race?
Different years of course
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:51 PM BST
I've changede my mind...I'm back with Dawn Run as Dessie was a few years later
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:53 PM BST
When The Mighty Mac moved from from John Edwards to Michael Dickinsons; what other chaser in the same ownership moved at the same time and likewise showed immediate improvement?
Report blackbarn July 14, 2012 7:53 PM BST
Navel - I am leading you up the garden path I think. I got my Whitbreads muddled up - I knew that Dawn Run fell at the first but got my courses muddled up.   Still ablood y good question though!
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:56 PM BST
Would have been around 1982 VL...I'll guess at W Six Times?
Report Storm Alert July 14, 2012 7:57 PM BST
Bregawn?
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 7:58 PM BST
Began with a P - not a superstar.
Report saxon farm July 14, 2012 7:59 PM BST
Political Pop?
Report Navel-Gazer July 14, 2012 7:59 PM BST
Sf - I think that's it squire Wink
Report blackbarn July 14, 2012 8:02 PM BST
Not sure what question you guys are trying to answer, but the one I am on is which CGC winner fell at the first in a Sandown Hcap that was won by a subsequent CGC winner. The original poster has posted his solution but he does not seem sure.
Report verbotene liebe July 14, 2012 8:04 PM BST
Planetman - if I remember rightly them at harewood turned him into a front runner, as with TMM. A sort of precedent for Pipe maybe. Polital Pop brings back memories - saw him win his first chase at Southwell with Earnshaw aboard. Bradley rode a gambled on Jummy Fitz horse called Tunnel Master, Phil Tuck pulled up another Jimmey Fitz runner called Wilton's First.
Report .Fidway. July 14, 2012 8:35 PM BST
yahoo won it when dessie fell
Report Rollo Tomasi July 14, 2012 9:00 PM BST
My question had nothing to do with the Whitbread.

http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/15472/lot/169/
Report blackbarn July 14, 2012 9:07 PM BST
Not sure anyone said it did Rollo - though a question about Gold Cup winners and Sandown Handicaps kind of lends itself in that direction doesn't it.
Report Soft-Pawn July 15, 2012 10:26 AM BST
Soft-Pawn
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Can you remember the d'Alessio horse that won about 6 races on the trot at 2, that was by Crimson Satan?


I've just checked this, sorry he was by an American stallion called Chieftain. Funny how your memory plays tricks on you
Report Outpost July 15, 2012 11:11 AM BST
Re the Little Owl forecast.

At that time the bookies had their own Straight Forecast chart which they had worked out to prevent them getting caught out by large tote dividends.

As usual when bookies came up with something, it made any forecasts involving shorter priced horses so poor that it was hardly worth betting on, while the chart was also set to pay very large dividends in the unlikely event of massive priced horses, that nobody would possibly bet, finishing first and second.

In that 3 horse race, Little Owl went off unreasonably short, while the two others were priced away above what they should have been.

I believe Little Owl pulled up early on and the forecast, which had been bet in quite a few shops, payed out a 3 figure sum.

Naturally the poor bookies cried "Foul" and the Jockey Club had an investigation but could find no wrongdoing.

This was the end of the Chart Forecast and the beginning of the more closely controlled Computer Straight Forecast (CSF) where the bookies had a "scientific formula" to work out the forecast, or as the punters used to say "They worked out what the forecast should be and then halved it"
Report pauli July 15, 2012 12:10 PM BST
The Little Owl race was the 3 runner Fulwell Chase at Kempton.  Little Owl was 4-11 fav and was pulled up leaving Venture To Cognac to win by a distance from Great Dean.
Report ged July 15, 2012 12:18 PM BST
Mark Coton's account:-

"The 1982 Fulwell Chase at Kempton Park appeared
a mundane contest. True, the Gold Cup winner
Little Owl was in attendance but he faced only
two rivals in Venture To Cognac and Great Dean.

"Venture To Cognac had some useful form to his
credit but had become injury-prone and was
considered to need the run. As for Great Dean,
he had been pulled up at lowly Fontwell and
needed a miracle if he was to win such
a valuable prize.

"Little Owl was sent off the 4-11 favourite,
Venture To Cognac 5-2 with Great Dean appearing
for all the world a lost cause at 66-1.

"As far as winning the race was concerned,
Great Dean was virtually friendless.
On the course and in the betting shops it was
only the odd `just-for-fun' merchant and
habitues of the `outsider-of-three' system who
gave him even a moment's consideration.

"Or so it seemed. But dotted about the country
were a handful of shrewd punters who had spotted
the chance to make a killing on the race.
A chance, that's all. Those shrewdies didn't
_expect_ to pickup but knew exceptional value
when they saw it.

"And what a killing! Not only were these punters
expecting to receive odds of around 150-1 on
their bet, they were also gleefully awaiting
the chance to make fools of the big bookmakers.

"For once, the bookmakers had made a `rick' and
a mighty serious one at that.

"The mistake was in the format for the then
relatively new Computerised Straight Forecast
(CSF), which allowed for inflated dividends should
a long-priced outsider make the frame in a small
field.

"The Fulwell Chase offered an ideal chance to
exploit this loophole. All it needed was for
Little Owl to fail to complete the course (as
he had done at Cheltenham on his previous start)
and this would enable Venture To Cognac to win
with Great Dean hopefully putting in a clear round
to come second.

"The race went entirely to script for these
backers. Little Owl leading and seemingly
going well, swerved and was pulled up by
jockey and part-owner Jim Wilson at the 10th.

"This left Venture To Cognac clear of the already
tailed-off Great Dean. The former sauntered round
to win by a distance and Great Dean, with forecast
backers holding their breath, completed in his own
time to earn a place in the history books.

"Little Owl's bit had reportedly slipped, but
the bookmakers were not happy, especially when
they realised the extent of their liabilities.

"Payment was held back while BOLA and the racing
authorities carried out an investigation into
the race. No evidence of any misdemeanour was
produced and the bookmakers, suitably chastened,
paid out.

"They also called in their computer people to
change the format of the CSF to avoid such inflated
dividends in small fields in the future, and
the result was what is disingenuously referred
to as the `Harmonic formula' for producing CSF
dividends. Today, if Venture To Cognac were to
beat Great Dean in identical circumstances, backers
would receive odds of only 15-1.

"This was a blatant over-correction and the few
punters who were on were crying foul after
after the 1989 Eclipse in which Nashwan at 2-5
beat 200-1 shot Opening Verse. Those that had
the combination were dismayed to receive odds
of only 24-1 (the Tote paid over 50% better at
38-1), which provides a fine indication of
the high level of profit bookmakers build into
the CSF."
Report ged July 15, 2012 12:34 PM BST
...and back to TV Lark. Barry Hills trained TV Sunday (by TV Lark), who was 3rd, as a 3yo, to Girandole and Kambalda in the 1975 Goodwood Cup over 2m5f. He went off 4/1, with Girandole 7/2, and carried 7-10 vs Girandole's 9-0.
Report .Fidway. July 15, 2012 7:49 PM BST
these bookies chaps dont like things that are not in their favour
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