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It s Been One Month Since Love Rocked NYC With The Help Of Jon Bon Jovi, Grace Potter, Sara Bareilles, & More

It s Been One Month Since Love Rocked NYC With The Help Of Jon Bon Jovi, Grace Potter, Sara Bareilles, & More
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Horse Racing Tips: Saturday & Sunday

Horse Racing Tips: Saturday & Sunday
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Takingrisks pulls up in Grand National

Takingrisks pulls up in Grand National Takingrisks and Looking Well Cumbrian-trained horse Takingrisks failed to complete the Grand National today, pulling up at the back of the field just before the 18th. Trained by Greystoke trainer Nicky Richards, Takingrisks is owned by Langwathby-based Frank Bird. Takingrisks was bidding to become the first 12-year-old to win the world’s greatest steeplechase since Amberleigh House in 2004. Having won the Scottish National in 2019, Takingrisks then sprang a 40-1 surprise in the Sky Bet Handicap Chase at Doncaster in January and was partnered by Sean Quinlan, who is based at Bolton, near Appleby. The Grand National was won by Minella Times and jockey Rachael Blackmore – the first female to win the world-famous race.

Jonjo O Neill: Tom did the right thing by pulling up favourite Cloth Cap | Horse Racing News

Jonjo O Neill: Tom did the right thing by pulling up favourite Cloth Cap | Horse Racing News
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The 2021 Randox Grand National: What the beaten jockeys and trainers said

The 2021 Randox Grand National: What the beaten jockeys and trainers said Sat 10 Apr 2021 From hard-luck stories to great spins that were cut short, read what the beaten riders had to say after the Aintree spectacular on Saturday. Aidan Coleman, Balko Des Flos (2nd) “I couldn’t be happier with him. He was super. He jumped brilliantly and travelled into it really well. He did everything right but just didn’t win. All credit to him.” Mark Walsh, Any Second Now (3rd) “He was very unlucky, he very nearly got brought down at the third last and he’s done great to finish third.”

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