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2021 Flat Jockeys Championship: The five key contenders

Hollie Doyle enjoyed incredible success in 2020 No rider made more headlines or achieved more ‘firsts’ in 2020 than Hollie Doyle, who picked up three prestigious Lester awards after enjoying a first Group race win, a first Group 1 win, and a first prestigious retainer, not to mention taking third place at the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony and riding a five-timer at Windsor. Doyle’s recent rise through the ranks has been nothing short of phenomenal and she is unrecognisable now from the rider who took five years to shed her apprentice claim. As physically strong arguably as any Flat jockey of either sex, and just as effective these days on turf as on the all-weather, she could well be crowned racing’s first woman champion on October 16. If she’s not, it won’t be for the want of trying.

Bookie Flutter accused of allowing punter to bet £282k of stolen funds

Bookie Flutter accused of allowing punter to bet £282k of stolen funds
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Dutch national unable to leave hotel quarantine to fly home

Dutch national unable to leave hotel quarantine to fly home ‘I understand the rules are the rules, but they are so different here in Ireland,’ the engineer says about 2 hours ago Updated: about an hour ago   A Dutch engineer who was not aware he would need to enter hotel quarantine upon arriving into Dublin is not allowed to fly home. Johannes Heemskerk has been in The Red Cow Hotel in Dublin since he flew from Amsterdam to Ireland last Sunday. He was travelling to the country to repair refrigerators for a storage company based in Co Louth. The company’s managing director, Tony Carroll, said the work was essential for maintaining the manufacturing and food production chains.

NEW: DC 911 says dispatchers didn t tell fire & EMS their patient was in cardiac arrest

When the crew from DC Fire & EMS Medic 17 arrived at a Northeast home earlier this month they found a man in cardiac arrest and called for help. What Medic 17 didn’t know at the time is the 911 center first learned 10 minutes earlier that someone in the home had started CPR on the patient. A spokesperson for DC 911 tells STATter911 dispatchers never relayed that crucial information to EMS crews. Dispatchers also didn’t immediately send the extra personnel the 911 center’s protocols require on cardiac arrest calls. The 911 call was made from a home on 26th Street in the Langdon neighborhood just before 5:00 am on April 2. At 4:58 am, Ambulance 26 and Medic 17 were dispatched to the home for a report of an unconscious person. At some point over the next two to three minutes new information was apparently added by a 911 call-taker that CPR was being performed on the man. Once that occurred, OUC’s procedures require dispatchers to alert the responding units of this important new

Renouf: Opening Origin eligibility to more players will help fuel rivalry

Renouf: Opening Origin eligibility to more players will help fuel rivalry Author Share on social media State of Origin is built on the theatre of the hatred that exists between the two states. Whether you like it or not, Origin eligibility fuels that hatred. It brings out opinions, it creates talking points and I feel at the moment people are either staunchly against it or they just don’t care enough to let it worry them. This latest issue regarding Jason Taumalolo wanting to play in the Ampol State of Origin series for Queensland is an interesting discussion. We’ve had a lot of players play for their country and then play Origin. I’ve played with two of those guys, Adrian Lam and Tonie Carroll.

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