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Is it pronounced Tudd or Tude?
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Tudd
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tut tut......................
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have you been to the Italian in bottisham yet delta ?
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cant afford a maccy D, Jim' - unlikely to ever get there...
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when you post your restaurants on here for Newmarket leave this one out as its hard enough to get into as it is.
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will do - [reserved]
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good naming.....
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breaky in the waggon and orses then a long walk supper in the turkish place on the high street fooking fantastic.
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dickie went in the lancer Friday night on the high street didn't think much off it.
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TUDENHAM - WON the 1972 MIDDLE PARK Stakes.
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what was his Dewhurst winner called onlooker ?
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huntingdale?
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Fairly sure you are correct, there - Deltâ
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correct
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Jimnast Newmkt by day is loverly by night
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that's a very fair description dickie
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**** after dark, in day light a loverly place . . . mind you wisbech is far far worse
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J Lindley..............
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nope
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Had to look the Jockey up - jim
Michael Hills - wouldn't have guessed that. Something of a surprise - Huntingdale's Dewhurst win - despite having finished runner-up on his only two previous runs - in the Acomb, and the Somerville Tattersall. Seem to remember that Jeremy Hindley was hailing him as something of 'the second coming' - following his Dewhurst win - and quite a few 'bought into it', too. Went on to be third to Dancing Brave and Green Desert in the 2000 Guineas - then 4th in the Irish version - before bombing out badly, finishing in the rear, in the St James's Palace. Did not race again until the following season - when well-beaten, at 6/4 Fav, in a Conditions race at Leicester - Not seen again. |
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nothing wrong with his 2000 run onlooker it seemed in them days horses got built up even more than they do now,storm bird ,monterverdi,tromos and gorytus are 4 that spring to mind.
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The 'Breeding Battle' was on, though - jim
Coolmore becoming ever more commercialised, on the back of Sangster - - and Sheikh Mo had just joined the game. |
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Tudenham was trained by Denys Smith. The Middle Park was the only race the horse ever won.
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the place name system has had one NR and one winner and todays entrant on the same theme is:
Wickhambrook 4:10 warwick |
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and to be fair Ismails last two runners have won...
viz 2Oct13 Ncs 8GF C5Hc 2K 1/14 nk, Cape Samba 9-5 9/2F Thomas Brown — — Video 28Sep13 Nmk 9GF C2Hc 99K 1/31 shd, Educate 9-9 8/1F Johnny Murtagh |
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the system works!
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LOL
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There have been a lot of horses in the past named after villages near Newmarket. I remember Six Mile Bottom who was trained by Harry Wragg for the Moller brothers.
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next system qualifier....
Dullingham 2.10 Ponte! |
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Liberty Red .............made up a lot of ground at Sandown to finish some 2L behind a horse that went on to win & finish 2nd in a C3.
Beaten fav next time out has been given time & this trip would suit better................just to comment |
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nope, cant find that won on me GPS..
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My Great Grandad and Grandmother are buried in Tuddenham St Mary's church yard.....My Dad, Grandad and Great Grandad used to walk to the Cesarewitch meeting every year. Trying to work out why I shared that.....
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me 2..
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3 from 3
Dullingham wins the races! |