Archive for December, 2007
ladbroke.com Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
December 12, 2007Score – Tottenham Hotspur 2 Manchester City 1
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Tottenham Hotspur started of the first half brightly and although Manchester City looked dangerous on the attack it was Spurs who opened the scoring in a controversial goal by Pascal Chimbonda. Berbatov, earned Spurs a Free Kick and was instrumental in the first goal when he passed Jenas deal ball to Chimbonda who then went on to score, the goal was given despite Chimbonda bringing the ball down with his arm and also looking clearly offside, but was judged to be onside by the linesman!
Manchester City started the second half in better form and got into the game a bit more and when substitute Rolando Bianchi came on just before the hour and after only 3 minutes of being on the pitch he scored a cracking goal, by thumping home a great header from Petrov’s corner, which keeper Paul Robinson could do nothing about. Tottenham always seem to give away goals from set pieces and need to address this situation. City were now back in the game, with the score level at 1-1 at this point and got into their usual rhythm, but they did seem to allow Spurs a lot of space and they went on to take full of advantage of this in the 83rd minute of the game when Defoe scored the winning goal for Tottenham when Malbranque made a great run into the penalty area and made a cracking shot at goal, which bounced of the post straight to the feet of Defoe, who was not going to let this great chance pass him by and stuck the goal into the back of the net. www.ladbroke.com
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History of the Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase
December 7, 2007
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Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase
The Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase is held during, The William Hill Tingle Creek Meeting and it is a two day horseracing event that is held at Sandown at the beginning of December every year. The main event of this two day event is the Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase and this race is a Group One jumps race, which means that it is one of the most prestigious races of the horse racing jumps events season. The Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase is run over a distance of two miles and the name of this prestigious horse race was changed from The Sandown Pattern Chase in 1979, in honour of the legendary racehorse Tingle Creek, who was trained by Tom Jones, and this great horse took part in this event on twelve separate occasions, Six of which were in consecutive years. Tingle Creek won three of these races and came in second in the other three races. Tingle Creek sadly died in 1996, aged 30 and until this date he returned annually to Sandown to appear in front of the crowds! Mitsubishi first began to sponsor the Tingle Creek Chase in 1991, and it has since become known as The Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase.
Latest Winners of The Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Chase:
Year Horse Trainer Jockey
2004 Moscow Flyer Jessica Harrington Barry Geraghty
2003 Moscow Flyer Jessica Harrington Barry Geraghty
2002 Cenkos Paul Nicholls Ruby Walsh
2001 Flagship Uberalles Philip Hobbs Robert Widger
2000 Flagship Uberalles Noel Chance Richard Johnson
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Scottish Grand National
December 3, 2007
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History of the Scottish Grand National
The first ever Scottish Grand National Race began over 125 years ago hand is been held in Ayr since the closer of the Bogside course in 1966. This is one of the most prestigious and exciting Jump horse racing events north of the boarder and each year some of the most to quality horses from around Scotland, England and Ireland take part.
The Scottish Grand National is 4 miles and 1 furlong long and there have been lots of really close finishes throughout the years. One of the most recent spectacular finishes of all time was said to be in 2005, when 20/1 shot Joe’s Edge who was being ridden by Keith Mercer jumped over the final fence in the lead only to be overtaken by a head by Cornish Rebel who was being ridden by ruby Walsh, before retaking the lead an winning the £70,000 pounds prize. In 1974 the superb Red Rum won both the Sottish Grand National and the English Grand National at Anitree, and is a record that has still not been beaten to date.
The ground at the Ayr Racecourse is generally flat, and racing on this ground tends to be quite firm and in terms of weight, four of the last nine winners carried weight over 11 stone and during that same period only 10% of the runners have been over 11 stone in weight.
Scottish Grand National winners since 2001
Year Horse Trainer Jockey
2001 Gingembre Lavinia Taylor Andrew Thornton
2002 Take Control Martin Pipe Ruby Walsh
2003 Ryalux Andy Crook Richard McGrath
2004 Grey Abbey Howard Johnson Graham Lee
2005 Joes Edge Ferdy Murphy Keith Mercer
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