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Name that horse.

I htink they're Simcocks - I'll take a wild stab at the first one being Galss Office?

I asked the Gosden horses names but didn't manage to hear what the other pair or those of Sir Henry's were called, so I'm afraid I've no idea. :confused:
 
I htink they're Simcocks - I'll take a wild stab at the first one being Galss Office?

Yes! And the flashy bay is - I think - No Heretic.

One of Sir Henry's was Stipulate, but I didn't catch the name of the other.
 
Yes! And the flashy bay is - I think - No Heretic.

One of Sir Henry's was Stipulate, but I didn't catch the name of the other.

Ah you were there too then? I didn't make it up to the Rowley events in the afternoon, did you?

A real shame the weather turned so foul. :(
 
We watched the gallops, went round a couple of the yards (Ed Dunlop's, Hugo Palmer's, James Fanshawe's), had a quick whizz round the British Racing School and saw the Frankel photographic exhibition. We didn't go on to the afternoon events - you're right, the weather turned awful at that point which was a real shame, but we'd never intended to stay for the afternoon as it was too long to leave our aging Labrador.

That was the main disadvantage compared to the Lambourn Open Day; you can take dogs (on leads) to the Lambourn yards and events.
 
I want both of them:

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