As before – knowing the answers isn’t as important as either learning 0r reliving the moment.

Before we crack on – Friday’s answers:

Hayley Keightley was pictured leading the brilliant Roxholme Girl followed – in order – by

Swift Hoffman – Canterbury – Jaspers Boy – Eddie Moore – Droopys Vieri – Belle Vue – Ken Linzell – Leamaneigh Turbo

If you are going to use a pic of a racing manager – try not to use one that is too recent. This shot was taken in 2008, though he surely hasn’t changed a bit. Who is it? Pic Steve Nash

Laurdella Fun – the outstanding puppy of 1973 with wins in the Midland, North Of England Puppy Derby and Manchester Puppy Cup for Norman Oliver. Turned into a brilliant sire of early paced progeny. We don’t want the owner’s name – just her son’s!

Which trophy?

Which track? – pic Steve Nash

A nice easy one, Essex Vase winner Top Power, winning trainer Linda Jones and a youthful looking assistant?

An English Derby winner trained by a man whose two sons are regularly among the open race winners. Name the dog, and the sons

Flying winner lands an open race on the Gary Baggs Benefit night at Walthamstow. Who is the well known joint owner, with wife and daughters pictured on the left? Walthamstow 5.7.08 Pic Steve Nash

There is a clue on the tote board. This track featured in a game of ‘who blinks first’ between the owners – who wanted to sell for building – and the local council. It closed in 1982 and three decades later the council hadn’t blinked

Owner Eileen Gleeson pictured with one of the stars of the early 1990s. The son of Phantom Flash broke the 525 clock at Kilkenny, and won a Guinness 600. He contested two Irish Derby finals and was beaten in one by his litter sister. Went to become the sire of such progeny as Late Late Show, Bypass Byway and Little Diamond UK. Who is he?