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Racecourse Info 2018 The Racing Calendar COPYRIGHT UPDATED: THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 2018 RACECOURSE INFORMATION RACECOURSE ADMISSION BADGES AINTREE ASCOT All special requests for allocation of owners badges should be through the Owners’ and Trainers’ Manager - Telephone: (01344) 878529 MEETINGS OTHER THAN THE ROYAL MEETING Stewards The badges admit to the owners’ and trainers’ viewing area (Flat) (National Hunt) on concourse level and the Owners’ Bar and Dining Room W. BARLOW, Esq. W. BARLOW, Esq. above the saddling boxes and are not transferrable. They Stewards Lady CELINA CARTER Captain A. J. PRATT should be collected on racedays at the Owners’ and Trainers’ M. J. FELTON, Esq. Lord RATHCREEDAN Lord RATHCREEDAN Desk situated through Ticket Office West. J. NEWTON, Esq. C. R. R. SWEETING, Esq. C. R. R. SWEETING, Esq. N. VIGORS, Esq. C. A. WARDE-ALDAM, Esq. A. H. WEBBER, Esq. Partnerships/Syndicates Mrs A. D. WILLIAMS A. H. WEBBER, Esq. The Hon. Mrs J. CAVENDISH Registered partnerships or syndicates will be entitled to a J. BARLOW, Esq. The Hon. Mrs J. CAVENDISH M. ANDREWS, Esq. total of six complimentary owner/trainer badges for the D. JONES, Esq. Lady CELINA CARTER owners’ and trainers’ viewing area on concourse level and the Clerk of the Course Andrew Tulloch M. ANDREWS, Esq. D. JONES, Esq. Owners Bar and Dining Room. Telephone: (0151) 523 2600 Mobile: (07831) 315104, Clerk of the Course C. G. Stickels, Esq. Owners may purchase additional badges and these badges Fax: (0151) 522 2920 Telephone: Ascot (01344) 878502 may be purchased at the main entrance and will admit e-mail: [email protected] Fax: Ascot (0870) 460 1250 partnership or syndicate members to the owners’ and Chairman The Hon. Mrs Rose Paterson e-mail: [email protected] trainers’ facilities only on the day that their horse is running. North West Regional Director John Baker Ascot Racecourse, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7JX Numbers of additional badges must be agreed in advance. Veterinary Surgeons J. Burgess, T. J. Briggs, A. J. M. Topp, Chief Executive G. Henderson, Esq. Prof. C. J. Proudman, R. Gunstone, Dr E. Singer, K. Summer, Medical Officers Dr R. Goulds, M.B., B.S., PASS is operational at all fixtures EXCLUDING J. Tipp, S. Taylor, P. MacAndrew Dr R. McKenzie, M.B., B.S., ROYAL ASCOT. Doctors Drs. I. McLelland-Smith, J. Murray, I. Roberts, Dr J. Heathcock, B.Sc., M.B, Ch.B, Enquiries to PASS helpline telephone: (01933) 270333 M. Davis, J. Edwards, J. Berry, A. Parham, M. Unwin, Dr J. Sadler M.B., B.S., L. Williams Dr D. Smith M.B., B.S., Car Parking Dr J. Berry, M.B.B.S. Owners are entitled to free car parking accommodation in GOING REPORT Dr R. Saker, M.B., Ch.B., MRCS, FCEM the owners car park, situated in Car Park No. 2, on the day Enquiries should be directed to the Clerk of the Course, Dr G. Mitchell B.Med., Sci, MBBS, MRCS, MRCGP that their horse is declared to run. No more than two spaces Tel: (0151) 523 2600/07831 315104. Dr P. Johnson, MBBS, MRCGP, DiplMC, RCSEd are allocated for each horse. The car park is situated on the Dr A. Jackson BM B.S., BMedSci GP Dip Sports Med A329, three hundred yards from the Heatherwood STABLING Veterinary Surgeons Dr S. E. Kold, D.V.M., M.R.C.V.S., roundabout on the opposite side of the road from the 159 Boxes available C. R. McEwen, Esq., B.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., Stands. Excluding the Royal Meeting, no car parking passes Trainers are requested to book in advance for overnight C. Hamblin, Esq., B.Vet.Med., M.R.C.V.S., will be required. stabling. Paper and shavings available. Free hostel S. Knapp, Esq., B.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., accommodation for stable lads and girls - please book when P. Ferguson, M.R.C.V.S ROYAL MEETING reserving stables. For Owners and Trainers information regarding the Royal Tel: Liverpool (0151) 522 2937/522 2959 DOUBTFUL WEATHER Meeting please go to www.ascot.co.uk or call Owners’ and Fax: (0151) 522 2920 In the event of racing being doubtful owing to weather Trainers’ Manager - (01344) 878529. conditions, the Clerk of the Course may be reached by RACECOURSE ADMISSION BADGES telephone at the following numbers:- The standard badge allocation is six badges per runner. Telephone: (01344) 878502 Owners may purchase additional badges at 50% of the Day Mobile: (07970) 621440 Badge price, subject to availability. Please contact Carly Owners’ and Trainers’ Manager - Telephone: (01344) 878529 Goodall, in advance, with any special requests on 0151 522 2959 or [email protected] STATE OF THE GOING Telephone: (01344) 878502 PASS is operational at all fixtures, including The Grand Mobile: (07970) 621440 National Meeting. Owners’ and Trainers’ Manager - Telephone: (01344) 878529 For the GRAND NATIONAL MEETING ROA, RCA, NTF, STABLING PJA, JC, BHA car park labels and metal badges are NOT Free stabling (175 boxes) applicable. These will not permit access to the Racecourse. Trainers are requested to book stabling in advance for The only badge that will permit access to the Racecourse is a overnight stabling. Paper and shavings available. Free hostel badge issued by the Racecourse. Due to space availability accommodation for stable lads and girls, which should be badges will only be issued to Owners with declared runners. booked when reserving stables. Telephone: (01344) 878454 Fax: (0870) 421 4755 Mobile: (07717) 631437 GALLOPS Facilities will be available at the racecourse for horses engaged at the race meeting to exercise. These will normally be open from 7am - 8am, but times will vary during the winter months. 2 THE RACING CALENDAR 2018 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... AYR BANGOR-ON-DEE BATH & SOMERSET COUNTY Stewards (Flat) (Jump) Mr H. FITZGERALD, Esq. The Hon. Mrs J. GILLIES Stewards DAVID GOLDIE, Esq. DAVID GOLDIE, Esq. E. V. DORRELL, Esq. Stewards The Hon. Mrs J. GILLIES Professor S. LOVE Mrs CAROLINE WILSON Lord RATHCREEDAN Professor S. LOVE P. S. DIGGLE, Esq. J. G. R. BARLOW, Esq. RICHARD SMITH Mrs P. W. F. ARKWRIGHT Mrs P. W. F. ARKWRIGHT Mrs CAROLINE TELLWRIGHT ROGER BELLAMY J. S. WILSON, Esq. J. S. WILSON, Esq. P. HEATON, Esq. SIMON ELIOT C. NUGENT, Esq. JOANNE HAWKINS Clerk of the Course Graeme Anderson Racecourse Office, 2 Whitletts Road, Ayr KA8 0JE Clerk of the Course and Racing Manager Clerk of the Course Katie Stephens Mobile: (07768) 651261 Andrew Morris Bath Racecourse, Lansdown, Bath, BA1 9BU Telephone: (01292) 264 179 Mobile: (07581) 375229 Tel: (01225) 424609 Fax: (01292) 610 140 The Racecourse, Overton Road, Bangor-on-Dee, Fax: (01225) 444415 Head Groundsman Graeme Anderson Wrexham, LL13 0DA Mobile: (07866) 698163 Mobile: (07768) 651261 Telephone: (01978) 780323 Executive Director Jo Hall Auctioneers Doncaster Bloodstock Sales Fax: (01978) 780985 Medical Officers Dr A. Lashford, Dr J. Heathcock, Veterinary Surgeons Dr A. J. Kidd, B.V.M.S., M.R.C.V.S. e-mail: [email protected] Dr P. Pritchard, Dr P. Phillips, Dr K. E. MacEachern, B.V.M.S., Ph.D., M.R.C.V.S. General Manager Jeannie Chantler Veterinary Surgeons B. McEwen, N. Seeley, Mr A. M. McDiarmid, B.V.M.S., M.R.C.V.S. Mobile: (07968) 963664 N. Robertson, D. Thompson Mr J. R. Morris, B.V.M.S., M.R.C.V.S. Head Groundsman Andrew Malam Dr L. H. Cornish, B.V.M.S., M.R.C.V.S. Mobile: (07974) 954882 STATE OF THE GOING Medical Officers Dr A. Gemmell, Dr L. Donaldson, Auctioneer Mr J. H. Brereton, F.R.I.C.S. The state of the going can be obtained by telephone on: Dr M. McCulloch and Dr A. Maylon Medical Officers Dr J. Murray, Dr O. Richardson, Dr T. Elkin (07813) 043453 Veterinary Surgeons Mr J. Burgess, M.R.C.V.S., (01225) 424609 OFFICIAL GOING & DOUBTFUL WEATHER Miss Kate Sumner, B.V.M.&S., M.R.C.V.S. Head Groundsman: Andrew Hogston (07970) 850063 For all enquiries regarding the weather or ground conditions, please contact the Clerk of the Course on:- DOUBTFUL WEATHER STABLING Tel: (01978) 780323 120 Boxes available Mobile: (07881) 908702 Mobile: (07581) 375229 Stable Manager: Sarah Green Telephone: (01292) 264 179 Mobile: (07747) 058049 or check the website on www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk STATE OF THE GOING Tel: (01225) 424609 Please contact the Clerk of the Course, Andrew Morris, Fax: (01225) 444415 STABLING & OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION on (07581) [email protected] 175 boxes allocated on arrival RACECOURSE ADMISSION BADGES EARLY ARRIVALS MUST BE NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE STABLING Tel: (01225) 424609 Trainers are requested to fax overnight stabling and Trainers requiring overnight stabling must telephone PASS is operational at all fixtures accommodation requirements by 12 noon the day prior to (01978) 782081 by 12 noon on the day prior to racing with Enquiries to PASS helpline Tel: (01933) 270333 racing: email: [email protected] details of their requirements. The standard badge allocation for owners with runners is 6 PASS is not operational at Ayr 85 Boxes available and 8 for syndicate ownership. Badge Allocation RACECOURSE ADMISSION BADGES Any other applications for badges should be made to the Owners with runners: 4 Tel: (01978) 780323 racecourse in advance of any fixture. Partnerships: 4 Syndicates: 6 PASS is operational at all fixtures Any other applications for badges should be made to the Enquiries to PASS helpline Tel: (01933) 270333 Racecourse Office in advance of the meeting. Badge requirements faxed to: (01292) 610 140. The standard badge allocation for owners with runners is 4 per horse. 6 Badges are allocated for horses in multiple ownership.
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