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Socrates was set on a Derby path virtually from the day he was foaled. Bred by living legend Sir Patrick Hogan, Socrates is by Tavistock whose offspring include the Derby winners Tavago, Tarzino and Werther as well as the latter’s Oaks winning sister Toffee Tongue. The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. Find a winner here! Socrates can earn a shot at the Rosehill Guineas by winning at Kembla on Tuesday. Picture: Grant Guy On top of that, Socrates is a direct descendant of Hogan’s celebrated Cambridge Stud broodmare My Tricia, the grandam of Mahaya and the great grandam of Lonhro. ....
The deer in Dagnam Park Reserve. - Credit: Jan Sargent We will fight to protect land for deer A Romford resident, full name and address supplied, writes: Oh deer! Once again, Havering takes the surgeon’s knife to Harold Hill. It seems enough is NOT enough when it comes to the removal of much loved and used green space which has been a blessing to so many over the last year. It seems bursting-at-the-seams doctors’ surgeries are, in fact, not bursting at the seams and it seems, the deer population has a low cash value. That value is packaged up as a very important parcel of land off Priory Road and a pivotal crossing point for the many wild stags and does who use it to access from the Manor to the fields around Harold Hill, driving a diversity of wildlife that is enjoyed by all residents and visitors. ....
Savatiano just might secure that elusive Group 1 win yet. The talented Godolphin mare made a statement at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday that she still has what it takes to win at racing’s highest level. She made winning the Group 2 $200,000 Expressway Stakes (1200m) look routine, leading throughout to score effortlessly. This was Savatiano’s fifth Group 2 win of her career and the third this season after her spring carnival successes in the Lawrence Stakes and Hot Danish Stakes. Savatiano in style! Beautiful ride from @HugeBowman to take out the Expressway Stakes for @godolphinpic.twitter.com/2mth0ucUgG Sky Racing (@SkyRacingAU) January 30, 2021 ....
Jan 28, 2021 Brian Napack, president and CEO of John Wiley, has been re-elected chairman of the Association of American Publishers’ board for the 2021-2022 term. Napack, who had been vice chairman since the beginning of 2020, was elected chair last September following John Sargent’s departure from Macmillan and subsequent resignation from the AAP position. Other industry members elected to the executive committee include Hachette Book Group CEO Michael Pietsch, who was elected vice chairman. Pietsch has been on the AAP board since 2013. Jeremy North, managing director for books at Taylor & Francis, was re-elected treasurer. Tim Bozik, president of global product and North American courseware for Pearson and AAP chairman from 2019-2020, is the fourth executive committee member. ....
John Sargent hoping his luck can turn at Randwick Posted by: Mediality Racing+ at 2:05pm on 22/1/2021 After a Magic Millions carnival he would rather forget, John Sargent is hoping for better luck at Randwick when juvenile filly Perfect Darling lines up for her first start. Sargent had high hopes for Ballarat Clockwise Classic winner Readily Availabull in last weekend’s $2 million Magic Millions Classic but the horse was scratched when he failed to recover in time from a stone bruise. The experienced trainer took the setback in his stride and is already looking to his next move with the talented youngster, who he hopes can qualify for the Golden Slipper. ....