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Five of the eight winners since 2002 were novices at the start of the uk horse racing season which is a big stat and is an increasing pattern that is worth keeping a very close eye on. It’s been a similar story in the three-mile handicap hurdle at the meeting as well with novices successful [...]
May 7th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
Richard Johnson was given the perfect lift before his 11th-hour ride on Tricky Trickster in the Grand National when From Dawn To Dusk stayed on strongly to win the John Smith’s Handicap Chase at Aintree.
Third in the Byrne Group Plate at Cheltenham, the 12-1 shot was settled in the rear in the early stages before [...]
May 6th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
Tips on improving your golf short game are bountiful on the world wide web. These can cure questions such as “how to play bunker shots?” If you are determined and want to know how to lower your handicap, you may find a golf guide useful.
If you are looking to how to fix a slice, [...]
May 6th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
Last night I was out for my nightly job, when a crowd of gypsies that were playing acoustic guitars started following me. I abruptly heard somewhat voice in my head telling me to be calm as well as telling me meticulously how to contact this breathtaking place. This fine of reminds me of the definitive [...]
May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
The terms “sports widow” didn’t arise out of vacuum. It’s a real thing! Many wives dread when football season arrives, or basketball, or hockey, or whatever sport their husband’s athletic addiction finds itself adhering to. There just seems to be something about the testosterone surge that switches on during an intense athletic event that [...]
May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
You know you can’t ask him to keep an eye on your son while you go shopping. You know you’re the one in charge of kids, pets and all other living things, probably until the day after game day.
Six: One hour and three minutes before game time, he arranges his snacks on the coffee table [...]
May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
There was a major shock in the Grade One Matalan Anniversary 4-Y-O Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree when 40-1 chance Orsippus floored some better-fancied rivals.
Third behind Sanctuaire in the Fred Winter at Cheltenham, he was only 2lb better off with that rival for over 10 lengths. The winner looked well beaten turning into the straight as [...]
May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
Boom Stands are fantastic things and are also a great deal more flexible as compared to ordinary microphone set ups. Even so, just knowing that you want to get a boom stand isn’t adequate. There are many other things to consider as well.
One of the main stuff that people need to check out is if [...]
May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
If you read any metal detecting books then you will see that as long as you get a simple detector, then going metal detecting is not hard. In fact the hardest part is securing permission from land owners, and you can get round that by joining a club where they will do that for you. [...]
May 4th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments
Most athletes have varying opinions about the vertical jump program Air Alert. This is why it’s important to look for Air Alert reviews first before buying this product. Athletes love the fact that it’s pretty cheap when you compare it with the other vertical jump programs that are being sold. They also appreciate the convenience [...]
May 4th, 2010 | Posted in Sports & Recreation | No Comments