Don't suppose it would help much to call it the 'most bent' track running under NGRC rules? The off-course bookies certainly thought so. Myroyal and Fosters Folly jointly held the 484m track record. They also raced over 647m. Come on! Seaside!
Thanks for all the feedback on the picture quizzes, glad you are enjoying them.
Before we crack on with today’s photos, here are the answers from Thursday.
The monster trio of £2,209 pay out took place at Romford
The glamorous trainer was Donna Pickett
The dual track record holder was Lodge Prince
The very young winning owner was Laurence Blunt
The fantastic fawn was of course Lively Band
The closed stadium was Lifford
Steve Fluin was wearing the Cesarewitch trophy
The massively popular Harry Crapper was pictured with Frisby Folly
The magnificent White City photo showed Newdown Heather with the legend who was Jack Mullan
And today’s pix
Pat Rosney and his partner Julie McCombe with Select winner ???? – pic Steve Nash
Known as ‘The Bible’ when did it cease publication? 1967, 1968, 1969?
Name the Derby winning trainer and her Derby winner – pic Steve Nash
Which schooling track?
As a former Wembley kennel girl Linda Mullins treasured the St.Leger more than the Derby. So name this brilliant brindle that she trained and bred. STEVE NASH PIC
Known as ‘The Bible’ when did it cease publication? 1967, 1968, 1969?
Name the racing manager – Pic Steve Nash
Farloe Blitz (t2, 4.70 sect) leads up Tynwald Bish (t6, 4.75). Giving chase are Millwards Davy (t5), Eden The Kid (t4) and Making Paper (t3). Who runs from trap one? Photo: Steve Nash
Bred by Liam Dowling he reached English and Irish Derby Finals, sired Dorotas Wildcat, Sporting Dave, Chopchop Hope . . . . Pic Steve Nash