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I was just thinking the same, all the best to him
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yeah it is a shame, hope he pulls through this.
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Sounds awful there,god bless him.
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heartbreaking
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hopefully that will give him a big lift and some strength.
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he has gone downhill rapidly, didn't even know he had cancer, poor bugger
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Was shocked when I saw the pictures,god willing he will beat that horrible disease.
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I prey to god for speedy recovery for the great man
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does look very thin and gaunt but what a brilliant trainer and decent man well done sir henry ur a legend just like frankel
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lovely man wish him all the best
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Wow,lump in my throat
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I thought he performed brilliantly considering what his going through , showed how much bringing him to yorkshire mean to him.
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poor henry!
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Poor man,no doubt frankel gave him some boost,good luck to him.
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Compare that interview with the last time he was on TV , upsetting to say the least
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Best wishes Henry.
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That look up to the sky when Thompson asked him how it made him feel "20 years better" was a little unsettling, like he was saying I might not be around for too much longer, hopefully he pulls through but with this horrible disease nothing is certain.
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have to agree with buses, he has the look of someone dying, prognosis not good, such a shame
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God bless him
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Best wishes to a true legend.
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I echo all the above.Very pleased he was able to be there today to watch his great horse.
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As someone who has gone through the ordeal of this horrible decease with a loved one,I just hope he makes it
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Awful f'cuking disease, lost too many lovely people to it
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Shows the strength of the man and what it meant to him to display him in yorkshire , a pair of classy true fighters they can only fight whats put in front of them.
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Reading through these posts would not give much encouragement to anybody who is currently battling cancer.
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A fitting finale to a training legend to train his greatest horse for his most loyal owner.
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What a roller coaster of emotions in a 15 minute period.
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Such a great man. Hes had his ups and downs in the past and deserves more than this. He is such an honourable person and gentleman. I do hope he recovers.
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Like everyone on this thread I was deeply saddened to see Henry looking a very ill man, I truly had a tear in my eye watching him being interviewed. I am sure everyone prays that he will return to something like his old self and we should salute him for making the effort to watch his wonderful Frankel. God Bless you Henry, you truly are "the man".
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I have a friend who is battling cancer.
Has just had his 2nd bout of Chemo, the 2nd lot is far worse than the first and makes you very weak and tired. I think Sir Henry is on his second treatment so this would explain him looking poorly. GL Sir Henry keep battling!!!! |
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Brave man fronting it up,GL Henry hope you beat this bitch of a disease.
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I think that he will have really wanted to be at this meeting but the sad thing with this terrible disease is that when you attain that level you never reach it again.I hope and wish him well
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Must have taken a lot for him just to be there today. Hopefully it is just the effects of chemo and he will soon be back to his normal self.
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I hope that some of the sympathy that is extended to Henry Cecil is also shown to Julie Cecil,let us not forget the manner in which she was humiliated.
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I had the great pleasure of meeting him at Great Yarmouth races a few years back when taking my daughter to her very first race meeting.
He was a true gentleman,wished her a happy birthday and suggested that she have a small flutter e.w. on one of his horses.............it romped home. My daughter still has the autographed Racing Post as a great memory of an unforgetable man......We hope that you win this battle as you have won so many in the past. |
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you have to remember he has had this awful illness for a number of years now , it gets most in the end.
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unfortunately its come back again, good luck to the great guy
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I wish you the best Sir H!
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