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EAST ANGLIA’S CHILDREN’S HOSPICES Poor taste I was disappointed to discover that the usually reliable Ely Standard had opted to advertise the National Stud tours in last week s edition (April 29). The grand national, and many other horse races throughout the UK, causes horses to lose their lives every year without failure, this year s victims being The Long Mile and Houx Gris. Twenty nine horses have died at the Grand National alone since 2010, most from either broken legs or broken backs. Horses are typically forced to begin training for events like the Grand National when they are only a year or two old, before their bones have finished growing and developing, making them more susceptible to injury or, as highlighted, death. ....
Living legends and celebrity stallion welcome visitors again The National Stud and a number of heritage sites reopened this week, providing a change of scene for locked-down locals Sat, May 1, 2021, 06:00
Different things make us excited these days. If you had said, 14 months ago, that a visit to a heritage garden and the prospect of looking at newborn foals would be the social highlight of my April thus far, I’d have thought my life was a bit sad. But a visit to the Irish National Stud and Gardens was a delight – to be out and seeing something new. After a long period of lockdown, some outdoor facilities finally began to reopen this week. The Taoiseach turned up at Dublin Zoo to offer his support, and a fine opportunity for press photographers to monkey around. In Cork, Fota Wildlife Park also reopened. Golf courses opened. So too did tennis clubs. The Office of Public Works (OPW) reopened an additional number of parks and heritage sites around the cou ....
Cockney Rebel: the dual Guineas winner who proved a life-changer Sam Hendry on the Classic winner who put a smile on many faces 1 of 1 UPDATED 10:36AM, APR 28 2021 The biggest hit for 1970s glam rock band Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel was far and away their UK number one single Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me). While Harley’s lyrics were born out of bitterness he felt towards his ex-bandmates, part of the beauty of music is its ability to be interpreted to the listener’s desires, and the chorus perfectly encapsulates the joy 2,000 Guineas hero Cockney Rebel brought to his owner Phil Cunningham and those around him in the summer of 2007. ....
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