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Articles from The Racing Post (London, England) (February 26, 2003)

1-81 out of 81 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
`Early entry' initiative is introduced for Classic. 190
Agathe confident. 93
All our yesterdays:. 112
Ask the anorak: Changes in saddle-cloth numbering. 221
Bloodstock Brief: Sakhee blessed with a glittering array of partners for first stallion season. 222
Bloodstock Briefing: Lordship's future as bright as its past. 801
Bourbonnais looks a likely Guineas type - Bin Suroor. 407
Catterick jots: Another Dude puts Johnson on 26 mark. 82
Catterick jots: Pogson ends five-year drought with Brush. 116
Cautious Cheltenham turns on the taps. 384
Champions League: 5-4 Arsenal can keep up their record on the road. 497
Champions League: Bayer's gung-ho style can spark a goals avalanche. 428
Champions League: Milan 9-2 after booking place in quarter-final. 415
Champions League: Valencia difficult to oppose at Mestalla. 471
Champions League: Wenger promises better performance. 195
Cheltenham 2003: A seller would create great betting interest. 95
Cheltenham 2003: Advice well worth heeding on Gee-A. 145
Cheltenham 2003: Can Rhinestone Cowboy top the charts in the Champion or will he need to do some compromisin'? 486
Cheltenham 2003: Family of rugby internationals send young star to Cheltenham. 486
Cheltenham 2003: Famous five rewrite record books. 1054
Cheltenham 2003: Pilots tell how they played their part in history. 1024
Cheltenham 2003: Stewart prepares for three days of serious fun. 535
Club rejects crackdown on diuretics. 298
Cricket World Cup: Blaster Bevan ready to grasp first chance. 286
Cricket: Davison out to upset South African hosts. Brief article 277
Cricket: Hussain hopes for big Bang at Kingsmead. 449
Cricket: Indian stars may wilt in face of England attack. 440
FA Cup: Fulham value to show class at Turf Moor. 490
Festival 2003 The Specialists: Blinkered runners not a big negative. 301
Festival 2003: Keeping fingers firmly crossed for fine-tuned team; Alan Sweetman talks to Noel Meade, for whom the Festival is a nail-biting time. 1096
Festival curse returns to haunt Bowe family; Solerina to miss Festival. 430
Firms cautious around Slaheny Sally for Jacket. Brief article 231
Five For Fun:. 135
Football: United top dogs after Juve stroll. 221
Godolphin set to run star trio in World Cup. 414
Golf: In-form Lumpy can justify being jolly. 980
Golf: Little chance of Woods and Els meeting in final the world of golf wants to see. 421
Golf: Sluman to outclass Campbell. 352
Golf: Sorry Sergio can be first big casualty. 669
Golf: Torrential rain threatens start. 184
Golf: Unstoppable Ernie to lord it at La Costa. 872
GRA takes the wider view and improves Wimbledon; Following criticism of last year's Derby, pounds 70,000 project will alter shape of bends. 1414
Greyhound letters: A real Jewel; Owner Mark Hyrapiet gives thanks for a memorable achievement on little outlay. 90
Greyhound letters: After time; John Davidson on prices drifting after the `off'. 110
Greyhound letters: Between a rock and a hard place; The vice-president of UGO with some points aimed at both sides involved in the New Deal row. 666
Greyhound letters: Caviar or chips?; Is too much information a bad thing? Do we want caviar or bread and butter asks punter Dean Kimber. 376
Greyhound letters: First things first; Wimbledon owner Jim Boothby feels local issues should be addressed before supporting `New Deal'. 178
Greyhound letters: Maiden defence; An owner who defends the Peterborough maiden opens policy. 123
Greyhound letters: Owner Philip Stent with his observations on the Cheltenham `flapping' race. 135
Greyhound letters: Owners: Time for some backbone. 342
Greyhound letters: Unhappy; A punter who suffered as a result of restrictions on evening race betting. 214
Happier owners, happier trainers. 463
Leicester jots: Devon National on the agenda for Jeremy. 129
Leicester jots: Hussar could contest SunAlliance Chase. 151
Leicester jots: Palarshan appreciates some easier opposition. 134
Letters: `Level playing field' is simply a pipedream; John Stevenson, chairman of the National Association of Bookmakers, takes issue with Rob Hughes' comments. 132
Letters: Allen was advocating dangerous nonsense; Ray Berrow highlights the negative effects of thoroughbred inbreeding. 459
Letters: Charities really benefited from calendar sales; The Auvrays with a thank you. 95
Letters: Frustrated by Cheltenham Festival TV coverage; A Casserly adds his voice to criticism of racecourse screens. 108
Lingfield jots: Objection upheld too late for some layers. Brief article 351
Lunchtime briefing: Chepstow. 528
McCain: Davids Lad stewards would have hung me. 271
Murphy appeals over his Davids Lad ban. 237
ntl customers to register for Attheraces; Viewers given Festival eve deadline of March 10. 298
Open Check: In-form Carpo can mug 'em when it matters. 408
Post winner excited by his Gold Cup trip. 179
Record year for Power in wake of Irish tax cut; Off-course bookmaker doubled profits in 2002. 437
Southern Star now 6-1 for Haydock feature. 487
Sport on TV: Pick of the day. 137
Spreadwise: Bounce is the key to England victory. 345
Spreadwise: Spanish champs look underrated for home fixture. 493
Tennis: Santoro looks fab in desert. 236
The most irritating phrases that make my blood boil. 820
Trading Bureau: Nawamees can make his class tell at Lingfield. 534
Training Centres: Lambourn. 150
Training Centres: Newmarket. 83
Training Centres: The North. 115
Training Centres: West Country. 80
Weekend update: Commanche `unlikely' to run at Leopardstown. 106
Weekend update: Overstrand goes on trial for Triumph at Haydock. 118
Worthington facing day of reckoning. 260

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