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    « Our Longest Days: A People's History of the Second World War | Main | The Flat »

    March 22, 2008

    Spring has sprung

    Spring must have sprung, for the flat season opens at Doncaster today, after yesterday's rest. The Guardian reports moves to fix the date of Easter and that William Hill shops opened yesterday, in spite of there being no British horseracing to bet on. Opponents of the present system of arriving at the date of Easter, and of stopping racing on Good Friday, are frustrated by the continuing existence of days when they can't fleece the public. Though a militant atheist, if the present system was good enough for the Council of Nicea, it's good enough for me. Jockeys, trainers and lads need a couple of days a year off the relentless, bookie-driven juggernaut. There's no need to attach them to Christian superstition; we could just as well use the even crazier lunar calendars of some other cults.

    250 Doncaster: Zaahid
    325 Doncaster: Wi Dud
    340 Carlisle: Star Player
    400 Doncaster: Vitzanau

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    6/1 shot Star Player could be called the winner a long way out. One of the best feelings in racing is counting your winnings while they're still running :-) Personally, haven't been in that situation for a vey long time... Well done.

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