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By:
the dealer
When: 05 May 19 09:15
Is he related to Jamie SF ?
By:
saxon farm
When: 05 May 19 09:19
Don’t think so. He used to train in Worcestershire in late 80s early 90s. Liked a touch.
By:
the dealer
When: 05 May 19 09:20
Thanks,  the name rings a bell but just cant place him.
By:
chavman
When: 05 May 19 09:28
plaice him surely Cry
By:
Andrew.in.Sweden
When: 05 May 19 09:32
https://www.racingpost.com/results/183/galway/1991-08-01/41858/
By:
the dealer
When: 05 May 19 09:34
Very good chav
By:
knot in wood
When: 05 May 19 09:43
giles bravery(up your way delta)
By:
fronter
When: 05 May 19 09:43
Sally Oliver trained Aonoch & Amarach
By:
knot in wood
When: 05 May 19 09:47
m heaton-ellis( had a fair few horses back in the 90s)
By:
saxon farm
When: 05 May 19 10:23
Bob Brazington.    Jimsintime
By:
skiptoomaloumacari
When: 05 May 19 10:54
Richard Ford............ Just concentrating on racing his motorbikes now, shame he could really train, let down by terrible people skills, used to have a few horses with, good times at Folly Farm..
By:
foxy
When: 05 May 19 10:54
Giles bravery landed a cracking touch at Lingfield on 9/11
By:
penzance
When: 05 May 19 11:00
Micheal Dickinson.
By:
mymumsfinethankyou
When: 05 May 19 11:46

May 5, 2019 -- 11:00AM, penzance wrote:


Micheal Dickinson.


went to america didn't he

By:
sparrow
When: 05 May 19 11:52
Rufus Voorspuy.
By:
sparrow
When: 05 May 19 11:57
http://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/27555173/trainers-that-dissapeared-off-the-face-of-the-earth?pg=1
By:
SteelCurtain
When: 05 May 19 12:56
jim old
By:
posy
When: 05 May 19 13:30
Violet Jordan


Might be stretching it a bit to refer to her as a trainer however was at Fontwell a few years ago when she had a double up.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 05 May 19 13:38
The stunning Ann StokellLoveLove
By:
Deltâ
When: 05 May 19 13:42
07:24 Devil
By:
onlooker
When: 05 May 19 14:11
A few posters  on here do not appear to have entirely grasped the thrust of this thread - Deltâ   

I presume - We are not looking for those who have dropped dead - nor retired, quite naturally, through  age.
By:
ribero1
When: 05 May 19 14:24
Patrick Holmes.
By:
minardi
When: 05 May 19 14:36
Peter Grayson
By:
CROPSICK
When: 05 May 19 14:42
len lungo
By:
handtorofe
When: 05 May 19 14:46
Andrew in Sweden I had a horse with Peter Arthur and was often at the stables at Aston Tirrold a very interesting man who loved a gamble.
By:
echobelly
When: 05 May 19 15:10
Jeremy Gask???
By:
acey deucy
When: 05 May 19 15:11
George Foster.
By:
echobelly
When: 05 May 19 15:14

May 5, 2019 -- 7:18AM, Deltâ wrote:


George Prodromou


https://www.racingpost.com/news/warned-off-trainer-george-prodromou-eyeing-comeback-after-eight-year-ban/373089

By:
loper
When: 05 May 19 15:15
Andy Turnell
By:
onlooker
When: 05 May 19 15:16
Nobody has mentioned - "The Captain." ....

  - and - I don't mean either Cecil Boyd-Rochfort - or Ryan Price ... or Tim Forster. Happy
By:
acey deucy
When: 05 May 19 15:19
Sylvester Kirk?
By:
echobelly
When: 05 May 19 15:22
Liam Grassick
By:
clayfield1
When: 05 May 19 16:59
One for the old timers on here. Bill Murray, Trained at Middleham in the 1970 won the 1970 Chester Cup with Altogether ridden by Walter Bentley, s/p 33/1.
By:
CJ
When: 05 May 19 17:04
Brain McMahon, was one my uncle always followed. Used to have some massive priced winners
By:
tons of sobs
When: 05 May 19 17:11
Matt McCormack went skint i believe.
By:
Reynard
When: 05 May 19 17:28
Alan Berry . Keeps disappearing and then reappears again . Would be better if he didn't reappear to be perfectly honest Mischief
By:
Andrew.in.Sweden
When: 05 May 19 18:53
handtorofe    05 May 19 14:46
 
Andrew in Sweden I had a horse with Peter Arthur and was often at the stables at Aston Tirrold a very interesting man who loved a gamble.


Handtorofe,

He certainly did love a gamble. Many years ago (early 80's ?) i remember a horse of his with PRINCE in the name, backed from 33/1 down to something like 9/2 in a flat race. If i remember correctly, it won by a street (circa 15L maybe ?). The only reason i remember it is i backed it, albeit nowhere near the 33/1. It paid for my holiday in the Isle Of Wight no less.
By:
onlooker
When: 05 May 19 20:38
Camping holiday - Andrew - or B & B ?    Happy
By:
onlooker
When: 05 May 19 20:39
^ Would have been a 5-Star  Hotel ................. If you had got the 33s
By:
Andrew.in.Sweden
When: 05 May 19 21:14
Onlooker,

I'll be honest, it was actually on a caravan camp site (I was young LOL). A girlfriend had rented it for a week and i joined her on the strength of the winnings. I can't remember the exact odds i backed it at, but i think it was 100/8. I noticed it being backed at all rates and joined in late as i knew Peter Arthur loved a gamble. I would like to know the name of the horse again, but it would take a lot of detective work and i can only remember 'Prince'.
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