The track's first and only meeting in front of the SKY cameras came in 2015. Where is it? Photo: Steve Nash
Time for our latest quiz, but first the results from last Thursday.
The first permit BAGS track, as frequented by the Mullins, Savva, Cobbold, Metzis kennels etc was Cambridge.
Viking Jack’s trainer was Jim Hayton
The successful trainer at the launch of the Trainers Championship meeting was Kevin Hutton
The untitled racecard was from the 1976 Pall Mall at Harringay, won by Tico.
The smart young kennel hand was Owen McKenna
The racing legend, breeding, trainer was Pat Dalton
The former Hackney handler holding trophy was Roger York
Lemon Duchess was trained by Ernie Gaskin snr, and she won 26 races at Harlow
The young man in the Kilkenny Cats t-shirt was Kevin Hennessy.
The interesting fact about the dead-heat in the Grand National final was that the joint winners were trained by mother and son, Linda and David Mullins.
So moving on:
Father and son training team – photographed by Steve Nash in 2006
Beware Champ’s finest hour was his win in. . .? Which final?
And who is this with Beckhams Babe? pic Steve Nash
This is the leading open race winner in 2007, Brickfield Class, with 23 victories. He also reached a Reading Masters Final. But can you remember who trained him? Pic Steve Nash
St. Leger and Cesarawitch winner Magourna Reject – but who is his owner?
Former Poole, Portsmouth, Oxford and Hove trainer
Greenwood Flyer (T2) wins from Tullerboy Cash (T1) and Jaspers Boy (T6) – but what was so significant about the victory? – pic Steve Nash
The top individual sponsorship fundraiser, with over £15k (over 300 sponsors) at the Fall For Hounds day in 2014 Photo: Steve Nash
You can have zero points for spotting a seven time English Derby winning trainer. But here he is pictured with one of his outstanding stayers. Though slightly timid, she became a lion when the hare moved. She reached two St.Leger and two Grand Prix finals, winning one of each and setting a new Walthamstow six bend clock. She was ? – pic Steve Nash