Thursday’s picture quiz – with the results from Monday

The kennelhand holding Slippy Blue in the main photo is Paul Young.

The Wimbledon track record holder contesting the Derby final, is in fact, Toomaline Jack, who was to break the 480m record over hurdles.

The Barrett family champion was of course Tipperary Cup and Irish Derby winner Lindas Champion

The trainer/breeder with Alibulk Rocket is Dylis Steels

The surname of the ‘Power Twins’ is Jenkins

The triple dead heat took place at Romford in 2011.

Plasterscene Gem was pictured with Elaine Parker

The most northerly track was Dundee

The treble winning trainer is Julie Luckhurst

The overlooked champion was Forward King

The winner is Viking Jack. Who is the trainer, second from the right? Photo: Steve Nash

This dubious bunch represent the full field for the 2015 Chelsea Glass Trainers Championship meeting at Sittingbourne. Who won it? Photo Steve Nash

Which final?

Who is the young man from Ireland’s foremost training dynasty. Now back in Ireland, he did spend a spell training in England

We are interested in the living legend pictured second from the left. Successful on at least three continents, he is pictured with Volcano – who has since distinguished herself as the dam of Volcanic Reef

Very Pretty pictured with her trainer with her owner/trainer. Who is the former Hackney veteran who has continued to churn out winners at Peterborough? – pic Steve Nash

This is Lemon Duchess who was the most prolific open race winner in 1997. Who was her trainer, and on which track did she win 26 of her 30 opens? – pic Steve Nash

Cracking picture of Tyrur Ted – taken by Steve Nash in 2005. Who is the smart young man who has gone into the bookmaking and broadcasting world? The clue is on the shirt – instantly recognisable to Cats fans.

The 1999 Grand National finished in a dead heat between Pottos Storm and Hello Buttons – jumping the last hurdle. What was particularly significant about the result? – pic Steve Nash