Friday, October 2, 2009
Sandown fall - Callow taken to hospital
Sandown fall - Callow taken to hospital
Brad Waters Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Melbourne jockey Noel Callow’s comeback to the saddle has been halted after being taken to hospital following a fall at Sandown.
Callow was sitting handy to the speed aboard Golden Portrait in the Primavera Handicap (1600m) before the filly stumbled and fell passing the 900 metres.
Almost the entire field passed over Callow as he tried to curl into a ball to protect himself from further injury.
The jockey lay on the track for almost 15 minutes as he was being treated by ambulance officers.
Steward Taylor Wilson said Callow was conscious as he joked about the incident with track staff and ambulance officers who rushed to his aid following the incident.
“Noel is wide awake, he’s actually in good spirits,” she said. “He’s been taken to hospital for observation and an assessment. He’s complaining of pain in his legs.”
The David Hayes-trained filly Livia charged home from the back of the field to take out the event.
Brad Waters Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Melbourne jockey Noel Callow’s comeback to the saddle has been halted after being taken to hospital following a fall at Sandown.
Callow was sitting handy to the speed aboard Golden Portrait in the Primavera Handicap (1600m) before the filly stumbled and fell passing the 900 metres.
Almost the entire field passed over Callow as he tried to curl into a ball to protect himself from further injury.
The jockey lay on the track for almost 15 minutes as he was being treated by ambulance officers.
Steward Taylor Wilson said Callow was conscious as he joked about the incident with track staff and ambulance officers who rushed to his aid following the incident.
“Noel is wide awake, he’s actually in good spirits,” she said. “He’s been taken to hospital for observation and an assessment. He’s complaining of pain in his legs.”
The David Hayes-trained filly Livia charged home from the back of the field to take out the event.
Friday, August 7, 2009
For the kind attention of Miss Marsha J O’Brien
For the kind attention of Miss Marsha J O’Brien
http://marshaobrien.wordpress.com/
Thank you very much for including me in your list of "Great blogs –in my estimation"
Most appreciated.
Mangocharlie
http://marshaobrien.wordpress.com/
Thank you very much for including me in your list of "Great blogs –in my estimation"
Most appreciated.
Mangocharlie
Friday, July 17, 2009
Identical twins and clones
Even identical twins and clones raised side by side will end up with quite different perceptions, personalities, interests, capacities, capabilities and mindsets.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Handicapping
In reality horse racing does not care how we handicap it and it can be based on our own research using factors of or own creation.
Regardless of methods, eventually everyone ends up with an educated guess.
Regardless of methods, eventually everyone ends up with an educated guess.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Knowledge, Knowing and Firsthand Info
Knowledge, knowing and genuine firsthand information is the key and anything else is speculatiion, guessing, hearsay, groundless talk, gossip, rumour, propaganda, unsubstantiated information and marketing stunts.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Plain Statement
Mangocharlie - 001/09
Some days we find no plays, but we never depart from our methods and systems. Our theory is that racing will be going on as long as we live, and if no play bobs up today there will be one tomorrow.
Some days we find no plays, but we never depart from our methods and systems. Our theory is that racing will be going on as long as we live, and if no play bobs up today there will be one tomorrow.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
The Intelligent Handicappers
The intelligent handicappers would take an effort in developing his handicapping skills to the point that he can uncover the hidden class in order to get and take advantage of mistakes on the part of the public.
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