Winner of World Series 1981

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 4-2 in the 1981 World Series

GameDateHome TeamScoreAway TeamLocationAttendance
1October 20New York Yankees5-3Los Angeles DodgersYankee Stadium56,470
2October 21New York Yankees3-0Los Angeles DodgersYankee Stadium56,505
3October 23Los Angeles Dodgers5-4New York YankeesDodger Stadium56,236
4October 24Los Angeles Dodgers8-7New York YankeesDodger Stadium56,242
5October 25Los Angeles Dodgers2-1New York YankeesDodger Stadium56,115
6October 28New York Yankees9-2Los Angeles DodgersYankee Stadium56,513


1981 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Champions Team 13x16 Plaque
1981 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Champions

 

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Mailing Address

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
2000 Gene Autry Way
Anaheim, CA 92806

Los Angeles Angels Apparel and Clothing
Los Angeles Angels Apparel and Clothing

 

october 1970 west ham vs tottenham results

First Division 17 October 1970
West Ham United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur

1970 West Ham v Tottenham Hotspur Programme
1970 West Ham v Tottenham Hotspur

 

Red Rum (IRE) Pedigree

Photograph of Red Rum (IRE) Winning the Grand National
Red Rum (IRE) Winning the Grand National


Red Rum (IRE) was the winner of the 1973, 1974 and 1977 Grand National at Aintree. He was second in the same race in both 1975 and 1976.

Red Rum (IRE) also won the 1974 Scottish Grand National at Ayr.

Career Record
Ran on the flat 10 times winning 3 (including 1 dead heat) for £970
Ran over hurdles 24 times winning 3 for £884
Ran over fences 76 times winning 21 for £113,380
Total runs 110 winning 27 races (including 1 dead heat) for £115,234

Red Rum (IRE) Pedigree

QuorumVilmorinGold Bridge (FR)Golden Boss
Flying Diadem
Queen Of The MeadowsFairway
Queen Of The Blues
AkimboBois Roussel (FR)Vatout (FR)
Plucky Liege
Bulolo
Noble Star
Pussy Willow
MaredMagic RedLink BoyPharos
Market Girl
Infra RedEthnarch
Black Ray
QuintaAnwarUmidwar
Stafaralla (FR)
Batika (FR)Blenheim
Brise Bise (IRE)

 

Who Refereed 1988 League Cup Final

Joe Worrall refereed the 1988 League Cup Final

 

Champions League Final Stadium Moscow

The Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow is the venue for the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final

Luzhniki Stadium Aerial / Satellite Photograph

View Larger Map of Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow

 

National Hunt Chase Cheltenham 1958

Result of the 1958 National Hunt Chase for Amateur Riders at Cheltenham Racecourse
Distance 3 miles 6 furlongs 160 yards
Prize £2215 and 15 shillings
PositionHorseJockeyOdds
FirstSpud TamsonMr G Dun13/2
SecondKolphamMr S L Maundrell25/1
ThirdLandshire LaneMr M Tory100/8

Time 8 minutes 34⅘ seconds
Trained by T Dun
28 ran

 

Seagram Grand National Winning Jockey 1991

Result of the 1991 Grand National at Aintree Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstSeagram (NZ)Sir Eric ParkerNigel Hawke12/1
SecondGarrison SavannahAutofour EngineeringMark Pitman7/1
ThirdAuntie DotMrs R WilsonMark Dwyer50/1

Distances 5 lengths and 8 lengths
Time 9 minutes 29.9 seconds
Trained by D H Barons
40 ran

 

Gold Cup Day March 1971

The date of the 1971 Cheltenham Gold Cup which was won by L′Escargot was Thursday March 18

 

Liverpool League Standings 1992 - 2007

League finishing position for Liverpool FC 1991/92 to 2006/07

1991-92 First Division 6th
1992-93 Premier League 6th
1993-94 Premier League 8th
1994-95 Premier League 4th
1995-96 Premier League 3rd
1996-97 Premier League 4th
1997-98 Premier League 3rd
1998-99 Premier League 7th
1999-2000 Premier League 4th
2000-01 Premier League 3rd
2001-02 Premier League 2nd
2002-03 Premier League 5th
2003-04 Premier League 4th
2004-05 Premier League 5th
2005-06 Premier League 3rd
2006-07 Premier League 3rd

 

Winners at Royal Ascot in 1955

1955 Royal Ascot Race Card
1955 Royal Ascot Race Card


Royal Ascot Tuesday July 12th 1955
Going Firm

Queen Anne Stakes £1437 15 shillings 1 mile
Golden Planet D Smith

St James′s Palace Stakes £5510 1 mile
Tamerlane A Breasley

Ascot Stakes (Handicap) £2780 2 miles 4 furlongs
Wildnor C Gaston

King Edward VII Stakes £5186 1 miles 4 furlongs
Nucleus L Piggott

Coventry Stakes (2yo) £2266 10 shillings 6 furlongs
Ratification W Carr

Hardwicke Stakes (Colts and Fillies) £3995 1 miles 4 furlongs
Elopement L Piggott

Royal Ascot Wednesday July 13th 1955
Going Firm

Jersey Stakes (3yo) £1829 10 shillings 7 furlongs
Windsor Sun J Eddery

Queen Mary Stakes (2yo Fillies) £3524 10 shillings 5 furlongs
Weeber A Breasley

Royal Hunt Cup (Handicap) £3576 10 shillings 1 mile
Nicholas Nickleby W Snaith

Gold Cup (Colts and Fillies) £11375 2 miles 4 furlongs
Botticelli E Camici

King George V Stakes (3yo Handicap) £1624 15 shillings 1 miles 4 furlongs
Jardiniere D Smith

Coronation Stakes (3yo Fillies) £4395 10 shillings 1 mile
Meld W Carr

Royal Ascot Thursday July 14th 1955
Going Firm

Cork and Orrery Stakes £1319 10 shillings 6 furlongs
Trouville W Rickaby

New Stakes (2yo) £2428 5 furlongs
Gratitude D Smith

Gold Vase £1943 10 shillings 2 miles
Prince Barle E Mercer

Ribblesdale Stakes (3yo Fillies) £3834 10 shillings 1 mile 4 furlongs
Ark Royal D Smith

Last two races postponed until Friday and Saturday because of a thunderstorm

Royal Ascot Friday July 15th 1955
Going Firm

Bessborough Stakes (Handicap) £1595 1 mile 4 furlongs
Peter-so-Gay P Robinson

Britannia Stakes (3yo Colts and Gelding Handicap) £1565 5 shillings 1 mile
Cronus E Smith

Chesham Stakes (2yo) £3439 10 shillings 5 furlongs
Palariva R Poincelet

Wokingham Stakes (Handicap) £1658 15 shillings 6 furlongs
The Plumber′s Mate

Windsor Castle Stakes (2yo) £1841 10 shillings 5 furlongs
Storm Sail W Rickaby

Queen Alexandra Stakes £1445 10 shillings 2 mile 6 furlongs 34 yards
Bitter Sweet W Carr

King′s Stand Stakes £1433 10 shillings 5 furlongs
Pappa Fourway W Carr

Ascot Heath Saturday July 16th 1955
Going Firm

Rous Memorial Stakes £1255 1 mile
Whiranek E Mercer

Blacknest Stakes (Handicap) £543 19 shillings 1 mile
Jaspe R Johnstone

Rosslyn Stakes (2yo) £729 19 shillings 6 furlongs
Woodruff House K A Gethin

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Colts and Fillies) £23430 1 mile 4 furlongs
Vimy R Poincelet

Princess Margaret Stakes (2yo Fillies) £1056 15 shillings 5 furlongs
Persian Fair W Rickaby

Sandringham Stakes (Handicap) £582 4 shillings 1 mile 4 furlongs
Hindu Wand J Sime

Sunninghill Park Stakes £1182 15 shillings 2 mile
Double Bore T Gosling

 

Spurs March 1969

FA Cup
01/03/1969 Man City 1-0 Tottenham

Division 1
08/03/1969 Tottenham 1-1 Everton
18/03/1969 Tottenham 2-2 Ipswich
22/03/1969 Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea
24/03/1969 Arsenal 1-0 Tottenham
29/03/1969 Burnley 2-2 Tottenham

 

European Super Cup Winners 2000

2000 European Super Cup Programme
2000 European Super Cup Programme


2000 European Super Cup
Played at Stade Louis II in Monaco on 25 August 2000

Galatasaray 2 - 1 Real Madrid (After Extra Time) Galatasaray won by golden goal

Galatasaray
Manager Mircea Lucescu
Claudio Taffarel, Bülent Korkmaz (Captain), Gheorghe Popescu, Capone, Hakan Ünsal, Okan Buruk, Emre Belözoğlu, Gheorghe Hagi, Suat Kaya, Ümit Davala, Mario Jardel (Scored 2 including 1 Penalty)
Substitute Bülent Akin replaced Gheorghe Hagi after 72 minutes
Substitute Hasan Şaş replaced Okan Buruk after 81 minutes
Substitute Fatih Akyel replaced Capone after 86 minutes

Real Madrid
Manager Vicente del Bosque
Iker Casillas, Geremi, Ivan Campo, Iván Helguera, Roberto Carlos, Albert Celades, Claude Makelele, Luís Figo, Guti, Sávio, Raúl (Captain) (Scored a Penalty)
Substitute Pedro Munitis replaced Guti after 53 minutes
Substitute Flavio Conceição replaced Ivan Campo after 66 minutes

Referee Günther Benko

Attendance: 12,000

 

1958 NBA Finals

Bob Pettit St Louis Hawks Photograph
Bob Pettit St Louis Hawks


1958 NBA Finals

St Louis Hawks 4 Boston Celtics 2

DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
Saturday March 29 1958Boston Celtics102 - 104St Louis Hawks
Sunday March 30 1958Boston Celtics136 - 112St Louis Hawks
Wednesday April 2 1958St Louis Hawks111 - 108Boston Celtics
Saturday April 5 1958St Louis Hawks98 - 109Boston Celtics
Wednesday April 9 1958Boston Celtics100 - 102St Louis Hawks
Saturday April 12 1958St Louis Hawks110 - 109Boston Celtics

 

Jockey Paul Cook Wins St Leger

Result of the 1982 St Leger at Doncaster Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstTouching WoodMaktoum Al MaktoumP Cook7/1
SecondZilosMrs H G CambanisG Baxter40/1
ThirdDiamond ShoalMr P MellonJ Matthias9/1

Distances 1½ lengths and 2½ lengths
Time 3 minutes 3⅗ seconds
Trained by H Thomson Jones
15 ran

 

Wincanton Racing Archives 1960

Winners at Wincanton Races 1959-60 National Hunt Season

Thursday September 17th 1959
Going Hard
2.0 Simon IX W Williams
2.30 The Jones Boy A Oughton
3.0 J′Arrive Mr G Kindersley
3.30 Magic Orb Mr M Phillips
4.0 Sir Edmund R Sharp
4.30 Polecat Mr N Ancil

Thursday November 5th 1959
Going Good
1.0 Italian Star J A Gilbert
1.30 Wigmore Mr R McCreery
2.0 Tamarix Mr D Moore
2.30 Legend Prince Mr J A Renfree
3.0 Gaillac Mr R McCreery
3.30 Mustapha D Dillon

Thursday November 19th 1959
Going Good
1.0 South Bank A Oughton
1.30 Exile J Guest
2.0 Chief Gossip M Scudamore
2.30 Huish Hill A Keen
3.0 Briber R McCreery
3.30 Dutch R Akehurst

Thursday December 3rd 1959
Going Good
1.0 Milk Shake O McNally
1.30 Glenborne A Boyle
2.0 Fitztapa D Nicholson
2.30 Barnstables G R Withycombe
3.0 Midstream G Foster
3.30 Hindu Legend R Akehurst

Thursday December 17th 1959
Going Soft
12.45 Kingmaker J Gifford
1.15 Legend Prince Mr J Renfree
1.45 Wirswall Wizard Mr M Tory
2.15 Domaru Mr T W Biddlecombe
2.45 Crosspatrick J Bullock
3.15 Isotope G Francis

Saturday December 26th 1959
Going Heavy
12.30 Robertson J Gamble
1.00 Monopoly Mr M Tory
1.30 Hypolytas Mr D Scott
2.00 Gallant Barney Mr G Kindersley
2.30 Donino′s Serenade Mr G Kindersley
3.00 Starliner D Weeden

Thursday February 18th 1960
Going Sticky
2.00 Fundador R Akehurst
2.30 My Eyes R Jenkins
3.00 Donino′s Serenade Mr G Kindersley
3.30 Tokoroa D Nicholson
4.00 Master Copper C H Davies
4.30 Tammy Mr J Halford

Thursday March 3rd 1960
Going Holding
2.00 April Queen J Daniell
2.30 Just My Mark R Atkinson
3.00 Crudwell M Scudamore
3.30 My Eyes Mr D Scott
4.00 Rampark R Atkinson
4.30 The Penciller R Atkinson

Thursday March 31st 1960
Going Good
2.00 Old Hardwick G Kelly
2.30 Pollux P Pickford
3.00 The Cruel Sea D Nicholson
3.30 Birthday Present M James
4.00 Xmas Box Mr A Hill
4.30 Spinning Coin II Mr I Balding
5.00 Combatant M James

Monday April 18th 1960
Going Good
2.00 Eastbury Mr G Pitman
2.35 Bantry Bay Mr M Tory
3.10 Souverlone R Broadway
3.45 Gaillac Mr R McCreery
4.15 Retour De Flamme R Broadway
4.45 Amber Wave Mr R McCreery

 

1961 Triumph Hurdle

Result of the 1961 Triumph Hurdle at Hurst Park Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstCantabMiss E ChanelleF Winter4/1
SecondAnzioSir T AinsworthH Beasley5/2
ThirdBabelMr J C ClayJ S King20/1

Distances head and 6 lengths
Time 3 minutes 50⅖ seconds
Trained by Captain Ryan Price at Findon
15 ran

 

F1 1986 Hungarian GP

Result of the 1986 Hungarian Grand Prix at Hungaroring

PositionDriverTeam
1Nelson PiquetWilliams-Honda
2Ayrton SennaLotus-Renault
3Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda
4Stefan JohanssonFerrari
5Johnny DumfriesLotus-Renault
6Martin BrundleTyrrell-Renault
7Patrick TambayLola-Ford
8Philippe StreiffTyrrell-Renault
9Philippe AlliotLigier-Renault
10Jonathan PalmerZakspeed
RetiredRene ArnouxLigier-Renault
RetiredAlan JonesLola-Ford
RetiredGerhard BergerBenetton-BMW
RetiredThierry BoutsenArrows-BMW
RetiredKeke RosbergMcLaren-TAG
RetiredTeo FabiBenetton-BMW
RetiredAlessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni
RetiredMichele AlboretoFerrari
RetiredDerek WarwickBrabham-BMW
RetiredAlain ProstMcLaren-TAG
RetiredPiercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo
RetiredChristian DannerArrows-BMW
RetiredRiccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW
RetiredAndrea de CesarisMinardi-Motori Moderni
RetiredHuub RothengatterZakspeed
RetiredAllen BergOsella-Alfa Romeo

 

Who Came Second 1944 English Derby

Result of the 1944 War Time Derby at Newmarket Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstOcean SwellLord RoseberyW Nevett28/1
SecondTehranH H Aga KhanE Smith8/1
ThirdHappy LandingMr W HutchinsonR A Jones22/1

Distances Neck and a short head
Time 2 minutes 31 seconds
Trained by J L Jarvis
20 ran

 

Huddersfield Cardiff Goal Difference 1924

Huddersfield Town were the winners of the 1923/1924 First Division Championship. The interesting little fact about this is that Huddersfield Town and Cardiff City (who finished second) both had 57 points but the system in use at the time to decide tiebreakers - goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded) - put Huddersfield marginally in front (1.818 to 1.794) which gave them the Championship. These days goal difference, goals scored minus goals conceded, decides such situations but in the rare case of identical goal differences then total goals scored would decide. In 1924 Huddersfield Town and Cardiff City both had a goal difference of 27 and using the system that is in place today then it would be Cardiff City who would be Champions - +61 goals to +60 goals.

1923/1924 First Division Final Standings

PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstPoints
1Huddersfield Town4223118603357
2Cardiff City4222137613457
3Sunderland4222911715453
4Bolton Wanderers42181410683450
5Sheffield United42191211694950
6Aston Villa42181311523749
7Everton42181311625349
8Blackburn Rovers42171114545045
9Newcastle United42171015605444
10Notts County42141414444942
11Manchester City42151215547142
12Liverpool42151116494841
13West Ham United42131514404341
14Birmingham42131316414939
15Tottenham Hotspur42121416505638
16West Bromwich Albion42121416516238
17Burnley42121218556036
18Preston North End42121020526734
19Arsenal4212921406333
20Nottingham Forest42101220426432
21Chelsea4291419315332
22Middlesbrough427827376022

 

Nottingham Forest Southampton 1993

Nottingham Forest v Southampton 1992/93

FA Premier League
28-11-1992 Nottingham Forest 1-2 Southampton
Forest Goal Nigel Clough
Southampton Goals Matt Le Tissier, Micky Adams

24-03-1993 Southampton 1-2 Nottingham Forest
Southampton Goal Matt Le Tissier
Forest Goals Nigel Clough, Roy Keane

FA Cup
03-01-1993 Nottingham Forest 2-1 Southampton
Forest Goals Roy Keane, Neil Webb
Southampton Goal Matt Le Tissier

 

Who Won in the Irish League 1958

1957-58 Football League of Ireland (Republic of Ireland) winner was Drumcondra

1957-58 Irish League (Northern Ireland) winner was Ards F.C.

 

Result of 1948 English Derby

Result of the 1948 Derby at Epsom Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstMy LoveH H Aga KhanW Johnstone100/9
SecondRoyal DrakeM L VolterraJ Doyasbere25/1
ThirdNoorH H Aga KhanT Weston22/1

Distances 1½ lengths and 4 lengths
Time 2 minutes 40 seconds
Trained by R Carver in France
32 ran

 

wolverhampton placepot 25th february

Wolverhampton Races Placepot 25 February 2008

Placepot: £28.80

Bet now with totesport - Free £25 bet!

 

1947 Derby Result Pearl Diver

Result of the 1947 Derby at Epsom Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstPearl DiverBaron G de WaldnerG Bridgland40/1
SecondMigoliH H Aga KhanD Smith20/1
ThirdSayajiraoH H Maharaja of BarodaE Britt13/2

Distances 4 lengths and ¾ of a length
Time 2 minutes 38⅖ seconds
Trained by W Halsey
15 ran

 

Result 1987 1000 Guineas

Result of the 1987 1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstMiesque (USA)Mr S S NiarchosF Head15/8
SecondMilligramHelena Springfield Ltd.W R Swinburn13/2
ThirdIntervalMr K AbdullaPat Eddery11/2

Distances 1½ lengths and a head
Time 1 minute 38.4 seconds
Trained by Francois Boutin in France
14 ran

 

Record of L′Escargot at Cheltenham

L′Escargot ran at Cheltenham Racecourse 8 times
He won 3 races, was second once, fourth twice and unplaced twice

1968 Cheltenham Festival
March 19 Gloucestershire Hurdle (Div.II)
First ridden by Tommy Carberry 13/2

1969 Cheltenham Festival
March 19 Champion Hurdle
Unplaced ridden by Tommy Carberry 11/2

1970 Cheltenham Festival
March 19 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Won ridden by Tommy Carberry 33/1

1971 Cheltenham Festival
March 18 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Won ridden by Tommy Carberry 7/2

1972 Cheltenham Festival
March 16 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Fourth ridden by Tommy Carberry 4/1

1973 Cheltenham Festival
March 15 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Fourth ridden by Tommy Carberry 20/1

1974 Cheltenham Festival
March 14 Cathcart Challenge Cup Chase
Second ridden by Tommy Carberry 10/1

1975 Cheltenham Festival
March 12 National Hunt Two Mile Champion Chase
Unplaced ridden by Tommy Carberry 20/1

 

Exact Attendance at the 2007 Grand National

Attendance for the Thursday 12 April 2007 Aintree fixture was 27,060

Attendance for the Friday 13 April 2007 Aintree fixture was 52,922

Attendance figure for the Grand National at Aintree Racecourse on 14 April 2007 was 68,100

Total attendance figure over the three day meeting was 148,082

 

how to get to ascot racecourse from gatwick

Road Map and Directions from Gatwick Airport to Ascot Racecourse


View Larger Map to See Directions From Gatwick Airport to Ascot Racecourse

 

Portuguese Open Golf Tournament Winner 1999

Winner of the 1999 Algarve Portuguese Open was Van Phillips who finished 12 under par

R1 72
R2 68
R3 68
R4 68
Total 276

 

Telephone Number for Spurs Football Club Shop

Tottenham Hotspur 125 Years Home Shirt 2007/08
Tottenham Hotspur 125 Years Home Shirt 2007/08


Spurs Direct Mail Order
Unit 1 Baird Road, Enfield, Middx, EN1 1SJ
Tel 0844 499 5000

Spurs Megastore
1-3 Park Lane, Tottenham, London, N17 0HJ
Tel 0844 499 5000

Spurs Harlow Store
Harvey Centre, Unit 33B, Harlow, Essex, CM20 1XW
Tel 01279 416171

Tottenham Hotspur Carling Cup Final 2008 Embroidered Home Shirt
Tottenham Hotspur Carling Cup Final 2008 Embroidered Home Shirt

 

First Player to Score a Hat-Trick in a European Cup Final

Ferenc Puskás Collectibles
Ferenc Puskás


Ferenc Puskás scored 4 goals and Alfredo Di Stéfano scored three goals in the 1960 European Cup Final when Real Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt by 7 goals to 3.

It was Puskás who got the very first hat-trick as he scored his third goal 13 minutes before Di Stéfano got his.

Ferenc Puskás goals 46, 56, 60, 71 minutes

Alfredo Di Stéfano goals 27, 30, 73 minutes

 

2008 Carling League Cup Final Result

2008 Carling League Cup Final
Played at Wembley Stadium, London on 24 February 2008

Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 1 Chelsea (After Extra Time)

Tottenham Hotspur
Manager Juande Ramos
Paul Robinson, Alan Hutton, Jonathan Woodgate (Scored), Ledley King (Captain), Pascal Chimbonda, Aaron Lennon, Jermaine Jenas, Didier Zokora, Steed Malbranque, Robbie Keane, Dimitar Berbatov (Scored a penalty)
Substitute Tom Huddlestone replaced Pascal Chimbonda after 61 minutes
Substitute Teemu Tainio replaced Steed Malbranque after 75 minutes
Substitute Younes Kaboul replaced Robbie Keane after 102 minutes

Chelsea
Manager Avram Grant
Petr Čech, Juliano Belletti, John Terry (Captain), Ricardo Carvalho, Wayne Bridge, John Mikel Obi, Frank Lampard, Michael Essien, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Didier Drogba (Scored), Nicolas Anelka
Substitute Salomon Kalou replaced Shaun Wright-Phillips after 72 minutes
Substitute Michael Ballack replaced Michael Essien after 88 minutes
Substitute Joe Cole replaced John Mikel Obi after 98 minutes

Referee Mark Halsey

Attendance: 87,660

 

Jockey Table 1986

1986 Flat Jockey′s Championship

Jockey1st2nd3rdUnplacedTotal Rides
Pat Eddery17611896415805
Steve Cauthen14913296402779
Willie Carson130115109477831
Greville Starkey1025742303504
George Duffield947969431673
Ray Cochrane8910572463729
Walter Swinburn838079325567
Tony Ives7210574379630
Richard Quinn695850318495
Brent Thomson677074317528


Pat Eddery Collectibles
Pat Eddery 1986 Champion Flat Jockey

 

Derby County 1957 / 1958

1957/8 Derby County v Blackburn Rovers Division 2 Programme
Derby County Football Programmes 1957 - 1958


Derby County Football Club Results 1957/58

Division 2
24-08-1957 Fulham 2-0 Derby County
26-08-1957 Bristol Rovers 5-2 Derby County
31-08-1957 Derby County 1-4 Barnsley
04-09-1957 Derby County 2-1 Bristol Rovers
07-09-1957 West Ham United 2-1 Derby County
11-09-1957 Lincoln City 1-1 Derby County
14-09-1957 Derby County 2-0 Sheffield United
18-09-1957 Derby County 3-2 Lincoln City
21-09-1957 Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Derby County
28-09-1957 Derby County 2-2 Ipswich Town
05-10-1957 Notts County 1-0 Derby County
12-10-1957 Cardiff City 3-2 Derby County
19-10-1957 Derby County 2-1 Liverpool
26-10-1957 Middlesbrough 3-2 Derby County
02-11-1957 Derby County 2-0 Leyton Orient
09-11-1957 Charlton Athletic 2-2 Derby County
16-11-1957 Derby County 1-0 Doncaster Rovers
23-11-1957 Rotherham United 0-2 Derby County
30-11-1957 Derby County 2-4 Huddersfield Town
07-12-1957 Grimsby Town 3-2 Derby County
14-12-1957 Derby County 0-0 Stoke City
21-12-1957 Derby County 3-3 Fulham
25-12-1957 Bristol City 2-1 Derby County
26-12-1957 Derby County 5-2 Bristol City
28-12-1957 Barnsley 3-0 Derby County
04-01-1958 FA Cup 3rd Round Middlesbrough 5-0 Derby County
11-01-1958 Derby County 2-3 West Ham United
18-01-1958 Sheffield United 0-1 Derby County
01-02-1958 Derby County 0-3 Blackburn Rovers
08-02-1958 Ipswich Town 2-2 Derby County
15-02-1958 Derby County 2-1 Notts County
22-02-1958 Derby County 3-4 Rotherham United
05-03-1958 Liverpool 2-0 Derby County
08-03-1958 Derby County 2-1 Middlesbrough
15-03-1958 Leyton Orient 1-1 Derby County
22-03-1958 Derby County 1-3 Charlton Athletic
29-03-1958 Doncaster Rovers 1-2 Derby County
05-04-1958 Derby County 0-2 Cardiff City
07-04-1958 Derby County 1-0 Swansea Town
08-04-1958 Swansea Town 7-0 Derby County
12-04-1958 Huddersfield Town 0-0 Derby County
19-04-1958 Derby County 1-0 Grimsby Town
26-04-1958 Stoke City 2-1 Derby County

 

Mackeson Gold Cup Bruslee Cheltenham 1974

1974 Mackeson Gold Cup Result
Cheltenham Racecourse Saturday November 9
Going Yielding

2.05 (off 2.08) Mackeson Gold Cup Handicap Chase
2 mile 4 furlongs 110 yards
Winner £4761.75, Second £1434, Third £694.50, Fourth £324.75

1 Bruslee 8-10-7 A Turnell
2 Soothsayer (USA) 7-12-0 J Francome
3 High Ken 8-10-9 R R Evans
4 Game Spirit 8-12-0 W Smith
5 Bramblestown 7-10-0 J Burke
6 The Benign Bishop 7-11-5 J King
7 Skymas 9-11-3 F Berry
8 Khan 10-10-10 Mr S Stanhope
9 Sandwilan 6-10-1 N Wakley
10 Coxswain 9-10-12 T Stack
PU Water Laughing 9-10-0 D Cartwright

Distances 8 lengths and 2½ lengths
Time 5 minutes 15 seconds
11 ran

Betting
2 Bruslee (touched 7/4), 7/2 Game Spirit, 6 Soothsayer, 8 The Benign Bishop, 12 Skymas (opened 10′s), 13 Coxswain, 14 High Ken (from 16′s), 16 Bramblestown, 33 Khan, 50 Water Laughing, 100 Sandwilan

Trained by M Scudamore Hoarwithy Herefordshire
Owned by Mrs D Rees-Davies
Bred by David McNeily

 

1990 Scottish Cup Final

1990 Scottish FA Cup Final
Played at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 12 May 1990

Aberdeen 0 - 0 Celtic (After Extra Time)
Aberdeen won 9-8 on penalties
The First Scottish Cup to be decided on penalties

Aberdeen
Manager Alex Smith
Theo Snelders, Stewart McKimmie, Alex McLeish, Brian Irvine, David Robertson, Paul Mason, Brian Grant, Jim Bett, Robert Connor, Charlie Nicholas, Hans Gillhaus
Substitute Graham Watson replaced Paul Mason

Celtic
Manager Billy McNeill
Pat Bonner, Dariusz Wdowczyk, Paul Elliott, Derek Whyte, Anton Rogan, Billy Stark, Peter Grant, Paul McStay, Joe Miller, Andy Walker, Dariusz Dziekanowski
Substitute Mike Galloway replaced Billy Stark
Substitute Tommy Coyne replaced Andy Walker

Referee George Smith

Attendance: 60,493

1990 Scottish Cup Final Ticket
1990 Scottish Cup Final Ticket

 

Hong Kong Open Golf Tournament Winners

Past Winners of the Hong Kong Open Golf Tournament as a European Tour event

DateWinnerRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4TotalParWinner′s Prize
15-18 Nov 2007Miguel Angel Jiménez65676667265-15€255710.51
16-19 Nov 2006José Manuel Lara64666669265-15€259178.03
1-4 Dec 2005Colin Montgomerie69666670271-9€170590.50
2-5 Dec 2004Miguel Angel Jiménez65647166266-14€100338.80
4-7 Dec 2003Padraig Harrington67696766269-11€94205.61
28 Nov-1 Dec 2002Fredrik Jacobson68656364260-16€113385.30
29 Nov-2 Dec 2001José María Olazábal65696464262-22€128848.10

 

Derby County Record Defeat

1889-90 FA Cup 1st Round
Played 18 January 1890
Derby County 2-11 Everton

Goals for Derby County
J Goodall scored 2

Goals for Everton
Brady 3, Geary 3, Milward 3, Doyle, Kirkwood

 

Placepot Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton Races Placepot 23 February 2008

Placepot: £190.50

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Hialeah Park Race Track

Hialeah Park was often mentioned as one of the most beautiful racecourses in the world. Unique features at Hialeah included the flock of Cuban Flamingo′s and the beautiful soaring palm trees.

Inaugural Meeting at Hialeah Park January 25th 1925

The Flamingo Stakes run at Hialeah saw many famous names amongst it′s victors including Citation, Nashua, Bold Ruler, Never Bend, Northern Dancer, Seattle Slew, Alydar and Spectacular Bid.

The Hialeah Race Track closed to the public in 2001.

Hialeah Park Final Race May 22, 2001
5½ Furlong Maiden Sprint
Going Firm
1st Cheeky Miss ridden by jockey E O Nunez
2nd Julia′s Kiss
3rd Paylita
Distances neck and ¾ length
Time 1 minute 3 seconds

Hialeah Park Race Track Aerial / Satellite Photograph

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1964 European Cup Final

1964 European Cup Final Programme
1964 European Cup Final Programme


1964 European Cup Final Result

Internazionale 3 - 1 Real Madrid

Played at Prater Stadium (Praterstadion), Vienna on 27 May 1964

Internazionale
Manager Helenio Herrera
Giuliano Sarti, Tarcisio Burgnich, Aristide Guarneri, Giacinto Facchetti, Carlo Tagnin, Armando Picchi, Jair da Costa, Sandro Mazzola (scored 2), Aurelio Milani (scored), Luis Suárez Miramontes, Mario Corso

Real Madrid
Manager Miguel Muñoz
Jose Vicente, Isidro Sanchez, José Santamaría, Pachín, Ignacio Zoco, Lucien Müller, Amancio Amaro, Felo (scored), Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento

Referee Josef Stoll

Attendance: 74,000

 

Racing Post Chase Winners

The Racing Post Chase (Handicap) is a three mile steeplechase run in late February at Kempton Park Racecourse, Middlesex in England

There are 18 fences to be jumped

*2006 Racing Post Chase was at Sandown Park

Average age of past winners 8.86 years old
Average weight carried by winner 155.86 lb / 11 stone 2 lb
Average odds of winner 5.66-to-1 / 5⅔-to-1

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Racing Post Chase Winners

YearWinnerTrainerOwnerJockeyAgeWeightOdds
2008GungaduP F NichollsPaul K Barber & Mrs M FindlayR Walsh811-124/1
2007SimonJ L SpearingMrs Mercy RimellAndrew Thornton811-511/2
2006*Innox (FR)F DoumenJohn P McManusA P McCoy1011-08/1
2005Farmer JackP J HobbsPeter PartridgeRichard Johnson911-125/1
2004Marlborough (IRE)N J HendersonSir Robert OgdenR Walsh1211-128/1
2003La Landiere (FR)R T PhillipsMrs R J SkanWarren Marston811-75/1
2002Gunther McBride (IRE)P J HobbsM J TuckeyRichard Johnson710-35/1
2001Young SpartacusH D DalyB G HellyerRichard Johnson811-39/1
2000Gloria Victis (FR)M C PipeTerry NeillRichard Johnson611-10100/30
1999Dr Leunt (IRE)P J HobbsPeter EmeryR Dunwoody811-53/1
1998Super Tactics (IRE)R H AlnerH V PerryAndrew Thornton1010-104/1
1997MudahimMrs J PitmanIn Touch Racing ClubR Farrant1110-214/1
1996Rough QuestT CaseyA T A WatesR Dunwoody1010-83/1
1995Val D´Alene (FR)F DoumenMarc De MonfortA Kondrat811-211/2
1994Antonin (FR)Mrs S A BramallM StannersJ Burke(5)610-47/1
1993Zeta′s LadJohn R UpsonMrs Diane UpsonJ White1010-1011/1
1992Docklands ExpressK C BaileyR H BainesA Tory1011-106/1
1991Docklands ExpressK C BaileyR H BainesA Tory910-77/2
1990Desert OrchidD R C ElsworthR BurridgeR Dunwoody1112-38/11
1989Bonanza BoyM C PipeNews InternationalPeter Scudamore811-15/1
1988Rhyme ′N′ ReasonD R C ElsworthMiss Juliet E ReedB Powell910-117/2

 

Viking Flagship Races in Ireland

Viking Flagship

At Two-Years-Old
14/10/1989 Naas Woodlands EBF Race Finished 15th 18 ran
25/10/1989 Navan Skryne E.B.F. Maiden Finished 7th 17 ran
30/10/1989 Leopardstown Baileys Mile E.B.F. (2 Y O C&G) Maiden Finished 5th 15 ran
09/11/1989 Gowran Kilkenny E.B.F. Maiden Finished 9th 16 ran

At Three-Years-Old
19/04/1990 Tipperary Bruff Maiden Finished 15th 18 ran
28/04/1990 Curragh Warren (3 Y O) Maiden Finished 4th 17 ran
17/05/1990 Clonmel Cashel Handicap Finished 8th 10 ran
14/06/1990 Tipperary Tipperary Handicap Finished 13th 16 ran
28/06/1990 Gowran Watree Handicap (Div II) Finished 11th 15 ran
09/07/1990 Roscommon Bally Pheason Maiden Race (Div II) Finished 2nd 13 ran
18/07/1990 Killarney Kenmare Handicap Finished 3rd 13 ran
26/07/1990 Tipperary Cappawhite Maiden Finished 5th 15 ran
01/08/1990 Galway Decwindows Q.R. Maiden Finished 15th 15 ran
27/08/1990 Tralee Ballyheigue Maiden Finished 5th 10 ran
03/09/1990 Galway Carnmore Maiden Finished 5th 14 ran
10/10/1990 Punchestown Ballyshannon Maiden Finished 4th 20 ran
13/10/1990 Phoenix Park Equicare Maiden Finished 4th 18 ran
18/11/1990 Leopardstown Sutton Race Finished 9th 10 ran

Over Hurdles At Four-Years-Old
25/04/1991 Punchestown Guinness Trophy Champion Hurdle Finished 6th 12 ran

Over Fences At Six-Years-Old
27/04/1993 Punchestown B.M.W. (EBF) Handicap Chase Finished 1st 8 ran
29/04/1993 Punchestown Bank Of Ireland Novice Chase Finished 1st 8 ran

 

Lewes Racecourse

Lewes was a narrow horseshoe shaped course, at the extreme point of which was the starting post for two mile races.
Lewes Racecourse was regarded as an easy right handed course and had slight undulations.

Long distance races started on the rise whilst one mile races were on a down gradient.

High numbers were best for races above 6 furlongs

Low numbers were favoured on the straight course for sprints

Lewes was famous for one of the most remarkable races of all time, when in the Astley Stakes of 1880, three horses finished as a triple dead-heat a short head in front of two that dead-heated so only a short head divided the first five horses home. How good the eyesight of the judge was on that day is probably another matter though!

Lewes Racecourse last meeting was on 14 September 1964

The outline of Lewes Racecourse can be seen right in the middle of this map (it is shaped like an upside down U).

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Bride Winner of the Oaks in 1989

Result of the 1989 Gold Seal Oaks at Epsom Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstSnow Bride (USA)Saeed Maktoum Al MaktoumSteve Cauthen13/2
SecondRoseate TernLord CarnarvonWillie Carson25/1
ThirdMamaluna (USA)Athos ChristodoulouGreville Starkey50/1

Distances 3 lengths and a short head
Time 2 minutes 34.22 seconds
Trained by Henry Cecil
9 ran

Aliysa won but on November 20 1990 was disqualified because Camphor, a prohibited substance, was found in her blood test

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Forest FA Cup Run 1991

06-01-1991 FA Cup 3rd Round
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottingham Forest


21-01-1991 FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
Nottingham Forest 2-2 aet Crystal Palace
Forest Goals - Wilson, Pearce
Palace Goals - Wright, Salako


28-01-1991 FA Cup 3rd Round Second Replay
Nottingham Forest 3-0 Crystal Palace
Forest Goals - Parker (2), Crosby


13-02-1991 FA Cup 4th Round
Newcastle United 2-2 Nottingham Forest
Forest Goals - Pearce, Clough
United Goals - Quinn, McGhee


18-02-1991 FA Cup 4th Round Replay
Nottingham Forest 3-0 Newcastle United
Forest Goals - Clough, Hodge, Parker


25-02-1991 FA Cup 5th Round
Southampton 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Forest Goal - Hodge
Saints Goal - Ruddock


04-03-1991 FA Cup 5th Round Replay
Nottingham Forest 3-1 Southampton
Forest Goals - Jemson (3 including a penalty)
Saints Goal - Rod Wallace


09-03-1991 FA Cup 6th Round
Norwich City 0-1 Nottingham Forest
Forest Goal - Keane


14-04-1991 FA Cup Semi-Final at Villa Park
Nottingham Forest 4-0 West Ham United
Forest Goals - Crosby, Keane, Pearce, Charles


18-05-1991 FA Cup Final
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 aet Nottingham Forest
Spurs Goals - Stewart, Des Walker scored an own goal
Forest Goals - Pearce


1991 FA Cup Final Programme
1991 FA Cup Final Programme

 

1997 Grand National Result

Result of the 1997 Martell Grand National Handicap Chase at Aintree Racecourse

PositionHorseOwnerJockeyOdds
FirstLord Gyllene (NZ)Sir Stanley ClarkeTony Dobbin14/1
SecondSuny Bay (IRE)Uplands BloodstockJ Osborne8/1
ThirdCamelot KnightMichael GatesCarl Llewellyn100/1

Distances 25 lengths and 2 lengths
Time 9 minutes 5.9 seconds
Trained by Steve Brookshaw
36 ran

John Smith′s Grand National Betting

 

1980 Irish Oaks

Winner of the 1980 Irish Oaks at the Curragh was Shoot A Line ridden by Willie Carson and trained by Major Dick Hern