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bigmart
30 Nov 15 12:36
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Legendery  punter jp  was in hot water St the weekend when the stewards held an enquiry into the running and riding of 5 of his horses Alan crow received a 30 day ban blow the doors of stalker Wallace and u ain't seen nothing yet were others can't remember the last one ?    Most tailed off said it for long enough some of these gambling stables are no laying  sticking it up punters

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By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 30 Nov 15 13:50
wheel out the enigma machine
By:
halcyon days
When: 30 Nov 15 14:06
Elvis joins Lord Lampton riding Shergar on the moon...


Mart & Latex Lolly on the way !    Laugh
By:
halcyon days
When: 30 Nov 15 14:07
Is probe pronounced with a silent ''e'' in Edinburgh ?.....
By:
onlooker
When: 30 Nov 15 14:33
- and Lord Lucan has apparently changed his name.
By:
geoff m
When: 30 Nov 15 14:37
JP in non jiggers shocker.
Only shock is they dont give em a tug every week.
Anyone would think hes trying to mislead the betting public/hcapper for another day.
As Lydia said Get Me Out Of HereLaugh
By:
Bigwillystyle
When: 30 Nov 15 15:50
Load of rubbish.  Everyone knows those horses were out for a run so dont see the problem myself.  They were huge prices on exchanges so no damage done.  They wouldnt have got with 10-15 L of the winner even if they were trying.
By:
halcyon days
When: 30 Nov 15 15:57
Antony Lambton

Member of Parliament

Antony Claud Frederick Lambton, briefly 6th Earl of Durham, styled before 1970 as Viscount Lambton, and widely known as "Lord Lambton", was a Conservative Member of Parliament and a cousin of Sir Alec ... Wikipedia

Born: July 10, 1922, County Durham
Died: December 30, 2006, Sovicille, Italy

Spouse: Bindy Lambton (m. ?–2003)
Children: Edward Lambton, Lucinda Lambton, Anne Lambton

Books: The Mountbattens: The Battenburgs and Young Mountbatten, more
Grandchildren: Lady Stella Lambton, Frederick Lambton


Wow..... look on  !
By:
onlooker
When: 30 Nov 15 16:04
^ But - We know you did not mean him - did you.Grin

Otherwise - You may have spelt his name correctly ...
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halcyon days 30 Nov 15 14:06 

Elvis joins Lord Lampton riding Shergar on the moon...
By:
halcyon days
When: 30 Nov 15 16:05
O k... touche !
By:
hornshoe1
When: 30 Nov 15 16:17
mm but St. weekend may be patron saint of days off or halcyon off-days.
By:
salmon spray
When: 30 Nov 15 16:21
That Lord Lambton was the Tory Minister who had to resign after photos were taken of him consorting with a tart.
Wasn't there another one who trained horses ?
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 30 Nov 15 16:26
George Lambton trained Hyperion.
By:
salmon spray
When: 30 Nov 15 16:28
I was thinking the 60s not the 30s tbh. Wasn't Peter Robinson his stable jockey or am I losing my marbles ?
By:
zipper
When: 30 Nov 15 16:29
guys grow  up  their all at it
By:
blackbarn
When: 30 Nov 15 16:37
The early 60's Lambton was E G, son of the Hon George.  They trained at Kremlin House, later to be Jeremy Hindley, then Michael Jarvis.
Not sure if Robinson was his Jockey, think PR was attached to Jack Jarvis at that time but could be wrong. Might be something on Jockeypedia.
By:
onlooker
When: 30 Nov 15 16:52
E 'Teddy' Lambton - trained at Newmarket - salmon

- and - you are correct - Peter Robinson - father of Phillip Robinson - used to ride for Teddy Lambton - and then Peter took over the training after Teddy retired.

Mr Bigmore was one of theirs - amongst many other useful horses.

Mr Bigmore won 5 Handicaps, and finished 2nd in 2 others, including the Andy Capp Handicap at Redcar, from just those 7 outings as a 3-year-old.

Next season he won twice, from 4 outings, ending up with winning the Goodwood Cup
By:
onlooker
When: 30 Nov 15 17:04
^ Mr Bigmore was owned by E 'Teddy' Lambton, and trained by Peter Robinso.

Without checking - Teddy may have bred Mr Bigmore - as the dam was Intrusion, who was also the dam of Lily Lantry -  who was the dam of dual Cambridgeshire winner Prince De Galles - trained by Peter Robinson
By:
Somerset Sam
When: 30 Nov 15 17:18
For the number of horses he has in training, JP does have lot of dross. Fact.
By:
salmon spray
When: 30 Nov 15 18:02
Thanks blackbarn. I THINK he was the Hon Edward. Pretty certain Robinson rode for him. A lot of their runners were in the north.
By:
salmon spray
When: 30 Nov 15 18:02
Oh soz only saw blackbarn's post onlooker.
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