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TheAnorak
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I suspect most punters if my age will know the feeling of all the years of the past merging together and I've been trying unsuccessfully to establish the right year for three key betting events from my youth.

The first involves a horse called Vigos Slipper, who ran in the Lincoln and then reappeared a few days later to win a 1m 3f handicap at Catterick - and if my memory is correct, the SP was about 9/2. Vigos Slipper went on to win two (or maybe three) more races that season, all of which were over 1m 3f at either Redcar or Catterick. This was my first ever winner, backed to the tune of 2s 6d each way.

The second relates to my first ever visit to Alexandra Palace and the only horse I remember was called Old Tom, who won the middle leg of the Tote Treble at 10/1 on, having finished second in the Brittania Handicap at Royal Ascot a week or two earlier. All three legs of the treble went to the favourite and I collected a dividend of about 17s for a 5s stake.

The third is a horse called Top of the Pops, who won the 5f handicap at the Ascot Heath meeting at something like 8/1 or 9/1. I backed this on the strength of a tip from my barber (!) and laid out £1 win, to which I added another 10s when the price lengthened at the second show.

As you can see, I retain quite a bit of the detail, but I can't fix the year for any of those bets. Any help gratefully received.

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By:
dorasdad
When: 31 Mar 14 12:06
Vigos Slipper won at Catterick, Ayr & Redcar in 1965. Had a Timeform rating at the end of the 1965 season of 80. Old Tom won the Lincoln in 1965 I remember it well as I had backed it in the Lincoln the previous year!
By:
scrabbler
When: 31 Mar 14 12:10
I can remember Old Tom winning the Lincoln in the 60s. I was 13 at the time but my dad had a bet on him.

I don't have form boos but my Timeform annuals give the following :

1963 4ch.c.   Won at Stockton in April and Zetland Hcap at Doncaster in June, 3rd in Rose of York Hcap in August.  Very game and genuine

1964. Improved form to win two races and be placed three times in good company.  Won Eastern Hcap at Newcastle in March, dead-heated for 3rd in Victoria Cup at newbury in May, won Matthew Peacock stakes at Haydock in September.

1965. Won Lincoln by 1/2l from Tarqogan. Possibly unlucky when 6th in Royal Hunt Cup finishing very strongly indeed.

Died in 1965 and was trained by Peter Easterby.
By:
dorasdad
When: 31 Mar 14 12:10
Top of the Pops won at Ascot in 1966.Decent horse had a Timeform rating at the end of 1966 of 113.Won the Albemarle Stakes at Ascot.
By:
blackbarn
When: 31 Mar 14 12:10
Onlooker will know.  I remember Old Tom cos I backed it for the Lincoln. Scobie rode it. I was about 12, so 1964/65.  My first ever 25/1 winner, I think
By:
cardifffc
When: 31 Mar 14 12:17
anyone remember a horse called SHEBEEN.......would have the late 60s or more like the early seventies
By:
TheAnorak
When: 31 Mar 14 12:22
Thanks for all that info - that points to Old Tom winning at Ally Pally in 1962, as he had to be a 3-y-old to run in the Britannia.
By:
bazzar
When: 31 Mar 14 12:40
I backed TARQOGAN and doubled him ew with JAY TRUMP for the national,
jockey did not do the horse justice with weak finish thinking
he had it won, BREASLEY dosed him on the line, closer than 1/2 length
I remember.
By:
blackbarn
When: 31 Mar 14 12:48
I have a photo of the finish, bazzar, but it is not side on and I cannot be sure it was taken right on the line.  I'd guess the distance is about a neck.  Tarqogan went on to win the Cambs that season carrying 9st 3lbs. Mind, he might not have carried far off that in the Lincoln.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 13:33
Old Tom was a 3yo in 1962, but he didn't run in the Britannia. The first 3 home were Fiacre, tamerlo, and Flag.

A future Lincoln winner did run in the race, though - Mighty Ghurka.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 13:52
Old Tom ran in the Royal Hunt Cup in '64 and '65, but was unplaced both times.
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Mar 14 13:57
Is your Barber still alive please ?
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Mar 14 13:59
Anorak are you guy who was on who wants to be a millionaire ? I cant remeber your name Happy
By:
Deltâ
When: 31 Mar 14 14:00
Chris Tarrant?
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Mar 14 14:00
Laugh
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Mar 14 14:03
Believe it or not delta ,I was actually on the Show the night the Chap got in the seat ,I failed to do so ,he went on to win half a million the following show ,probably irrelevant Laugh
By:
Cork Langer
When: 31 Mar 14 14:03
Old Tom carried 8-02 in the 64 RHC and was ridden by Jimmy Etherington, returned unplaced at 20/1

Old Tom carried 8-03 in the 65 RHC and was ridden by Scobie Breasley, returned unplaced at 100/6
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ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:16
Top Of The Pops won the first race on the card at the Heath meeting at 11/2 fav.

The 2nd race on the card was won by The Knack at 25/1. I picked it out for my aunt (I think just because it was 1 from 1 - I had no idea of class of race - I was only 12) - and she put it in her usual cross doubles and a treble - but the others all lost, so she (and me) got no return.
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ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:17
...in 1966.
By:
cardifffc
When: 31 Mar 14 14:18
the anorak is the guy who has written a couple of books on racing.......good reads...........and john randall of the RP won half a million
By:
ebulGery
When: 31 Mar 14 14:25

Mar 31, 2014 -- 12:06PM, dorasdad wrote:


Vigos Slipper won at Catterick, Ayr & Redcar in 1965. Had a Timeform rating at the end of the 1965 season of 80. Old Tom won the Lincoln in 1965 I remember it well as I had backed it in the Lincoln the previous year!


I remember Old Tom winning the Lincoln

He was best on the soft, all his wins were on soft...yet he won the Lincoln on firm going

or vice versa

these are the problems we have in this gameCry

By:
TheAnorak
When: 31 Mar 14 14:40
I'm starting to think that Old Tom wasn't the name of the Ally Pally horse that won at 10/1 on, but that I've remembered him from the Lincoln.

But I'm still pretty sure it was a meeting just after Royal Ascot and his price was down to him running so well there and having only two or three opponents at AP.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:42
Old Tom was reckoned to only just stay the mile, and Breasley held him up until late.

Vijay finished 5th, having been relegated to the rear rank at the start (39 runners), because he'd played up at the start the year before. Another horse also backed into him as the tapes went up.

Old Tom was owned by a Mr Elbs, who left Norfolk to live in Kenya, had the horse bought for him in his absence as a 2yo, and never saw his horse run.
By:
argosy
When: 31 Mar 14 14:46
Anorak
Try some herbal tea
www.undergroundhealth.com/top-10-herbs-for-memory/
By:
bazzar
When: 31 Mar 14 14:47
My memory is that BREASLEY was allowed to come up between the far rail and TARQOGAN ,
the jockey who's name was the same as the trainer but NOT related, should not have left room
for Breasley to do him but he did.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:51
Looks like there was a meeting on the Tuesday following Ascot week.

1965 not the one you're looking for though:-

Tuesday Jun 23, 1965, Ally Pally.

Winners were:-
High Crop. G Lewis 6/1.
Gratin. A Breasley 6/4 fav - beat Butomus, who I remember running a few times at Ally Pally.
Welsh Harvest. J Lindley 11/4.
Alphonse. P Cook. 100/30 fav.
Call To Arms. L Piggott 5/1.
Catamaran. L Piggott 7/1.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:52
..."a meeting at Ally Pally on the Tuesday following Ascot"
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:54
bazzar - the near side held sway. The runners emerged from the mist 4 out. Printer was leading into the final furlong, Tarqogan headed him, then Old Tom shot through late.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 14:56
First 4 home drawn 20, 38, 36, 31.
By:
zipper
When: 31 Mar 14 15:15
ged knows the score .. well done  zips got all the form books since 1959 .. most were my Dads .. but ged is well clued up .. hey had a look over the last hour or so  .. and ged is spot on .
ged us old timers and they say we know knowt
you kids you got to get old before you get smart . why  you  tell you later ... money to be won  next  at Kempton 3.300  looks a cert
By:
zipper
When: 31 Mar 14 15:22
3.30 fillies only .. 2 have dropped  out this Adiynara  take a look at her last 3 runs

Last
3rd
won
ran 25 days ago   so shes on form  .. bouncing  . i like fillies bouncing .. lump on
By:
zipper
When: 31 Mar 14 15:37
Got that one well wrong ..
By:
onlooker
When: 31 Mar 14 15:55
Afternoon, everybody,

Before I delve into the books, to 'dot the t's and cross the i's' - which may not be immediately, as we are currently racing ....

The name Jimmy Etherington sprang to mind when I saw Vigo's Slipper.

As has already been posted - with OLD TOM winning the Lincoln in the year suggested by Anorak - then, if Vigo's ran in that year's Lincoln, too - then that is probably a cross-reference connection/reason that has complicated the Ally Pally issue.
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 16:03
Vigo's carried 7-0 in that year's Lincoln, ridden by N McIntosh - came into it with form figs of 000004-
By:
TheAnorak
When: 31 Mar 14 16:21
It's an indication of how sophisticated I was as a punter back then - not, as the info about Vigos Slipper came from the man I worked for on a Saturday morning, helping out with his greengrocery round, selling fruit and veg door to door from the back of a converted removals van.

He told me it was running in the Lincoln as a racecourse gallop to get it ready for the Catterick race and that was the one it would win. No idea where he got this from, as we were in North London and the horse was trained in Yorkshire. He'd never even mentioned racing before, although I knew he liked a bet as I was also the Saturday afternoon boardboy in the local betting shop, which exposed me to all the characters in an otherwise sedate middle class suburb.
By:
onlooker
When: 31 Mar 14 16:40
TheAnorak -

You obviously helped the wrong, "fruit and veg man".

Peter Naughton's, "fruit and veg man" - won the SCOOP6. GrinHappy

- although - in those days - it would have had to have been the Tote Jackpot.
By:
grey shark
When: 31 Mar 14 16:47
^^


Racing journalist and broadcaster Peter Naughton was working live on Racing UK at Haydock when he learned that he had won 'around £7,500, not a life-changing sum' as part of a group entry run by his 'mate Arthur on the fruit and veg'.


Remember it well , Numpty Naughton wetting himself with excitement , money no doubt long wasted away .........
By:
ged
When: 31 Mar 14 16:50
Naughton's story isn't true though is it? It was a mate of his (who I think is a racing journalist) who dragged him in for £50 because the syndicate organiser (who certainly isn't a fruit and veg man) was upping the stake that week.
By:
onlooker
When: 31 Mar 14 17:25
Just looked up VIGO'S SLIPPER -

He won in 1965 - as posted by others earlier

The race he won at Catterick - after the Lincoln - in which TheAnorack backed him - was on April 3rd - on Firm ground.

3-00 Jockey Cap Handicap - 1m 3f 40yds
Winner £337 12s

1.  VIGO'S SLIPPER - 4-7-8 P Hetherington*3
    (rapid prog to lead 1f out, drew clear)
2.  Jambo - 5-8-13 - Eddie Hide
3.  Kulumidza - 6-8-3 HGarry Greenaway

11 ran
Dist: 5 lengths, one and a half
Time: 2m 25,4/5ths (b1/5th)
Trained by:  L (Tommy) Shedden (Wetherby)
Owner:  J E Taylor
Breeder H D (Harry) Peacock

SP: 9/2 2ndfav (from 6s), 9/2, 10/1
7/2 Fav Waydette.
----------

My Jimmy Etherington thought/connection - was, therefore, Apprentice P Hetherington - who rode the horse on several occasions.
By:
onlooker
When: 31 Mar 14 18:03
As ged has already posted - Top Of The Pops won the Ascot Heath Handicap, the following, year, in 1966

In 1965 - The race was won by - Passport - trained by Jack Waugh, and ridden by Doug Smith
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