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bustarhymes
28 Jul 12 08:42
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it's a long shot but is there any way i can find out the results for all races that particular day at york ? just trying to bring back some memories Happy thanks in advance for any help.
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Report zilzal1 July 28, 2012 8:45 AM BST
Wasnt there a Barry Hills short en for the race that got stuffed 7/2 or summat. I can remember King Of Clubs winning at 14-1 the day after there
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 8:53 AM BST
all i can remember is backing the first winner called almarose i think, and backing a even-ish shot (top horse) later in the day which was involved in a stewards enquiry....hope i've got the year right, i'm pretty sure it was 84.
Report pauli July 28, 2012 8:57 AM BST
I can remember Crazy beating Centroline in a photo finish for the Ebor that day with Bucklow Hill back in third place.
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 7:14 PM BST
bump...one last try.
Report Cork Langer July 28, 2012 7:19 PM BST
You need the help of Onlooker, he has all his formbooks to assist, put a shout out for him and ask nicely and I'm sure he will be happy to help you if he can
Report cj180 July 28, 2012 7:31 PM BST
Brochure Hotpot 9/1
Local Suitor 15/8f
Crazy 10/1
Rainbow Quest Evs f
Al Bahathri 11/10f
Mill Plantation 8/1
Cutlers Corner 4/1
Report Cork Langer July 28, 2012 7:47 PM BST
Wrong year or wrong horse name from OP based on those details, need to work on your memory bustar...!
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 7:49 PM BST
must be 85 then Blush
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 7:50 PM BST
thanks cj but i must have the wrong year Blush
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 7:57 PM BST
just found the result of the great voltiguer stakes of 85 and shardari got disqualified and placed second.i'm sure i had £50 on damister which was the biggest bet i'd had...i was 17 Happy i'd be happu if anyone knew the price for damister.
Report pauli July 28, 2012 8:05 PM BST
Damister ridden by Pat Eddery was 7-4 jt fav with Shardari.  Infantry finished 3rd at 7-2 and Mango Express finished 4th at 6-1.  Only 4 ran.
Report onlooker July 28, 2012 8:13 PM BST
In Brief ....YORK EBOR Day -  1985

2-00 - ALAMAROSE - 9/2 Fav - John Surclife - 8-8 - Pat Eddery 23 ran

2-30 - LA TUERTA - 6/1 - Peter Walwayn - 9-1 - Joe Mercer - 10 ran

3-10 - WESTERN DANCER - 20/1 - Con Horgan - 8-6 - Paul Cook - 19 ran

3-45 - STALKER - 17/2 - Peter Walwyn - 9-0 - Joe Mercer - 6 ran

4-15 - Shardari(Disqualified, placed 2nd - 7/4 Jt/Fav - - Michael Stoute - 8-11 - Walter Swinburn
       DAMISTER - 7/4 Jt/Fav - Jeremy Tree - 8-11 - Pat Eddery - 4 ran

4-45 - HALLGATE - 6/1 - Sally Hall - 8-1 - Kevin Hodgson - 12 ran

5-15 - ALL FAIR - 12/1 - Richard Whittaker - 7-12*5 - J H Brown - 12 ran
Report pauli July 28, 2012 8:15 PM BST
Brilliant onlooker.  We can always rely on you.  Thanks.
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 8:27 PM BST
thanks a lot onlooker...much appreciated.i think i backed hallgate as well.....bit of aftertiming, i know Grin
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 8:29 PM BST
thanks to pauli and everyone else Happy
Report barkinggreville July 28, 2012 8:29 PM BST
LOL after timing from 27 yrs ago, can anybody beat that? I think I backed a horse called Lottery to win the National, but time can play tricks with ones memoryWink
Report zilzal1 July 28, 2012 8:31 PM BST
Well i backed king Of Clubs the day afterLaugh
Report turnip turns July 28, 2012 8:34 PM BST
Good threadCool,people helping out each other,such a rarity on here these daysCrazy
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 8:50 PM BST
studied the form for the 3 hours it took to get there and we were certain that almarose would win the first.i'm sure it's silks were green and white vertical stripes,had the race won 2 out if my memory seves me well Wink ....funny what sticks in your mind.

probably wore red and white spots and won by a short head Wink

thanks again all Happy
Report pauli July 28, 2012 8:58 PM BST
Threads likes this are my favourites bustar.  I never tire of seeing, talking or reading about the horses of the past.  Like yourself I have some wonderful memories.  I'm glad you enjoyed your day at York in 1985 and that it was a profitable one.  Almarose won the seller that day by 1 1/2 lengths from Skybird.  Good luck with your betting in the future.
Report onlooker July 28, 2012 9:09 PM BST
ALMAROSE was owned and bred by Actor - Albert FINNEY

Finney's mother's colours were ...

GREEN, GOLD Striped sleeves, GREEN Cap, GOLD Spots.

Albert may have inherited her colours by then.
Report pauli July 28, 2012 9:23 PM BST
That's a very interesting fact onlooker.  Thanks for that.
Report bustarhymes July 28, 2012 9:37 PM BST
thanks again fellas.i was close with the colours.nice fact about finney.

i don't post that often now on the forums since they messed it up ages ago, but the guys who have helped me on this thread were what used to make these forums a pleasure to read a few years ago.good luck with your betting guys Happy
Report homefortea July 28, 2012 10:30 PM BST
Sad fookers...

This is a forum to slag people off....
Report verbotene liebe July 28, 2012 11:13 PM BST
Was there all three days. England v Aus ashes was also going on when Aus had that Woods, Hildritch, Kapa Wessels, Boon, Border team that was ordinary. Remember watching the Shardari, Damister Voltigeur through bins in the stands ( the big screens haden't come in then)and couldn't help noticing on the step infront was Terry Ramsden smooching with some classy looking bint, not turning his attention to the race until the final furlong when Swinburn started his challenge on Shardari.
Report windmill July 28, 2012 11:22 PM BST
onlooker if you have the results for 1981 the day sharpo run at the ebor meeting i,d be grateful, went as a young lad, was a big carson fan but he took a bad fall the day before so unable to see my hero of the time.
Report motley01 July 28, 2012 11:42 PM BST
All fair, ridden Joey H Brown 5lb claimer, with I Balding, good lad joey
ended up in newmarket, remember him riding mailman to win a couple of times.
Report jonnyfc38 July 28, 2012 11:53 PM BST
the good old days when racing was racing no all weather and your horse could get the race if it had been nearly put through the rails by the winner u couldnt weigh in light there were no fking roulette machines it was about a 90p a pint and 10 **** were about 75p and u could even get a bet on the photo off the on course bookies but on the downside there was no betfair Happy
Report aberdonia July 29, 2012 7:45 AM BST
Shardari was my first big bet.  Had 800 on to win the international at york. (i think).

beat the French filly Miesque about 3 lengths.  (i hope as my memories plays tricks on me.

what a buzz i got as Graham Goode screamed it home.

The 80s really were the great days of racing. Happy  That particular time had so many great horses and jockeys with character.

Although i think the era that you grow up in always seems to be the best for all sorts of reasons.
Report aberdonia July 29, 2012 7:47 AM BST
cant have been miesque  Cry  must have been tryptich
Report pauli July 29, 2012 7:57 AM BST
I can remember that race aberdonia.  It was the first running of the newly named International (previously the Benson and Hedges Gold Cup).  Shardari beat Triptych with Damister a well beaten third.  As you say the 80's were a truly Golden Era of racing.
Report jonnyfc38 July 29, 2012 12:13 PM BST
triptych was a fantastic mare but she met an untimely end with some sort of freask accident if i remember rightly
Report Cork Langer July 29, 2012 12:57 PM BST
Correct jonny, she ran into a farm vehicle in 1989 whilst with foal.
Report jimnast July 29, 2012 1:05 PM BST
great thread

re joey brown if i remember right he was the jockey who mistook the 1/2f marker for the winning line at windsor around 81/82.

triptych won the benson and hedges in 87 when the ground turned heavy,great horse in a great era,it was also the first time i took my now wife racing.


re triptych what was at the time unique about her two wins in the champion stakes ?
Report aberdonia July 29, 2012 2:49 PM BST
Triptych was a wonderful horse.

I backed a Cecil horse first time out called Gayane, spelling probably not right, beat the royal ascot placed Chasing Moonbeams.  Gayane was very fast, anyway had it in a double with Triptych who was running on a sunday in ireland with Tony Cruz on board for the first time. 

Was not happy that Cruz was on board if i remember correctly as he did not know the filly.  Mischief

Triptych was beaten into 3rd place (was never going to win that day) by another marvellous horse in Park Express.

Great days, we should never live in the past, but the past was blood great.
Report jimnast July 29, 2012 3:32 PM BST
aberdonia

maybe we shouldnt live in the past but regarding horse racing the way things are going it may only be the past worth looking at.

thankfully we have frankel on wednesday.
Report onlooker July 29, 2012 4:43 PM BST
^ We arrived at that point several Seasons ago, jimnast.Sad
Report posy July 29, 2012 5:21 PM BST
Anyone know what happened to Paul Cook....i think i remember him from the 1966 Derby riding the runner up Pretendre ...interested to see he was still riding in 1984;did he stay in racing ?
Report pauli July 29, 2012 5:28 PM BST
Paul Cook suffered a serious injury following a fall in the 1989 Portland Handicap at Doncaster.  I don't think he ever rode again after the incident.
Report pauli July 29, 2012 5:34 PM BST
Ray Cochrane and Ian Johnson were also injured in the incident.  Cook was riding Madraco when the horse stumbled and fell bringing down Pendor Dancer ridden by Johnson and Tolo ridden by Cochrane.
Report barkinggreville July 29, 2012 5:42 PM BST
Was that the incident that led to quite a few Donny meetings being cancelled and the Leger having to be run elsewhere?
Report Cork Langer July 29, 2012 5:43 PM BST
posy - Paul Cook became a race reader for the Press Association, don't know if he is still employed by them though
Report onlooker July 29, 2012 5:47 PM BST
Yes, barkingville

They ran  the St Leger at Ayr.

1989     Michelozzo [
Report pauli July 29, 2012 5:49 PM BST
Yes barking.  The 1989 St Leger was transferred to Ayr and was won by the Henry Cecil trained Michelozzo ridden by Steve Cauthen.
Report pauli July 29, 2012 5:49 PM BST
Sorry onlooker - you beat me to it.
Report onlooker July 29, 2012 5:52 PM BST
Nothing to apologise for, pauli Grin

You put plenty of input into these threads yourself.
Report posy July 29, 2012 5:56 PM BST
Many thanks guys...these threads certainly test the little grey cells
Report pauli July 29, 2012 6:07 PM BST
In 1993 Paul Cook was awarded £352,000 in compensation by the High Court after the judge ruled that "there was a very strong possiblity that Madraco fell because of the unsatisfactory state of the ground which made riding a form of Russian roulette."
Report onlooker July 29, 2012 6:18 PM BST
windmill requested 1981 Results.

TUESDAY

Nursery - Shining Start - John Lowe - 7/2 - 8 ran
Stakes - Church Parade - Willie Carson - 4/6 Fav - 3 ran
Benson and Hedges Gold Cup - BELDALE FLUTTER - Pat Eddery - 9/1 - 9 ran
Yorkshire Oaks - CONDESSA - Declan Gillespie - 5/1 - 11 ran
* Silken Knot - fatally injured
Melrose Handicap - CENTROLINE - Phillip Waldron - 11/2 - 14 ran
Acomb (2-y-o) - HEIGHT OF FASHION - Lester Piggott - 7/2 - 8 ran
Harewood Handicap - Crofthall - Nicky Carlisle (as apprentice)- 11/2 - 10 ran

WEDNESDAY

Convivial Maiden (2-y-o) - Rebollino - Eddie Hide - 10/1 - 12 ran
Lowther (2-y-o) - CIRCUS RING - Walter Swinburn - 1/4 Fav - 8 ran
Ebor Handicap - Protection Racket - Mark Birch - 15/2 - Trained by Jeremy Hindley - 22 ran
Voltigeur - GLINT OF GOLD - John Matthias - Evens Fav - 6 ran
Falmouth Handicap - Jondale - Willie Newnes - 16/1 - 13 ran
Lonsdale - Donegal Prince - Lester Piggott - 4/5 Fav - 3 ran
Wykeham Handicap - Kathred - Paul Eddery (apprentice) - 7/1 - 9 ran

THURSDAY

Prince of Wales (2-y-o)- Jester - Steve Cauthen - 2/1 Fav  - 5 ran
Galtres - Ma Femme - Geoff Baxter - 16/1 - 12 ran

William Hill Sprint (Nunthorpe) - 9 ran

1st  - SHARPO - Pat Eddery - 14/1
2nd  - Marwell - Walter Swinburn - 10/11 Fav
3rd  - Moorestyle - Lester Piggott - 15/8

Gimcrack - FULL EXTENT - John Lowe - Trained by Steve Norton - 13/2 - 8 ran
Rose of York Handicap - Silver Season - Lester Piggott - 9/1 - 9 ran
City of York - Cragador - Pat Eddery - 14/1 - 6 ran
Great Yorkshire Handicap - Rodeo - Ernie Johnson - 100/30 Fav - 10 ran
Report pauli July 29, 2012 6:34 PM BST
Thanks onlooker.  Some memories there.  What a field contesting that Nunthorpe with Sharpo winning it for the second successive year(he also won it in 1982).  Three July Cup winners filling the 1st three places - Moorestyle (1980), Marwell (1981) and Sharpo won it in 1982.  Fabulous.
Report motley01 July 29, 2012 9:01 PM BST
Good horse that Donegal Prince, very well placed and trained I might add
Tough little bastard too. Didn't he win a Schweppes as wellBlush
Report pauli July 29, 2012 9:11 PM BST
He won the Schweppes Gold Trophy in 1982 motley01 ridden by John Francome.  He beat Ekbalco by a head with Mount Harvard a neck away in 3rd.  He started at 13-1 that day.
Report motley01 July 29, 2012 9:12 PM BST
No kidding pauli?
Report windmill July 29, 2012 9:23 PM BST
many thanks onlooker, one of the greatest days of my young life at the time, remember buying a s cauthen jockey,s cap from one of the stall,s there, unfortunately they,d run out of w carson one,s because of the silken knot accident.
Report Bish Bosher July 29, 2012 9:26 PM BST
are you thee windmill?
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