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    There’s a £50 bet for the winner of their live Racing Quiz Of 2014.

    Questions at 1pm sharp http://www.theguardian.com/sport/horse-racing

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    Here you are (but you have to go to link in post above to enter – but between us we can sort them out can’t we?) –

    Horses
    1) Which British-trained horse had to be reshod before the Irish Oaks because her shoes did not comply with local regulations?

    2) Which horse, fancied for a major handicap at Glorious Goodwood, had to miss the race because his horsebox broke down and then won a Group Three a fortnight later?

    3) Name the only male horse to have finished in front of Taghrooda.

    4) Which horse managed the rare feat of leading over the last in the Cheltenham Gold Cup and finishing unplaced?

    5) Which horse now holds the record for prize money won by a horse who has raced only in Europe?

    6) Which horse “absolutely smashed” Australia in a pre-Derby gallop, according to a rumour started by a bookmaker?

    7) Which horse, sporting a first-time hood, somehow won the Arkle Trophy at 33-1?

    8) The most expensive yearling of 2012 finally made it to the track, finishing sixth of nine at Newmarket in May. He has not run since. Name him.

    9) Which horse, sold out of a champion trainer’s yard for 25,000 guineas last year, won a Group One this year?

    10) Which stallion, whose first crop are now three-year-olds, sired the winners of the Dante, the French Derby, the Irish Champion and the St Leger this year?

    Favourites
    Which horse started favourite for…

    11) The Champion Hurdle?

    12) The World Hurdle?

    13) The Oaks?

    14) The King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes?

    15) The Betfair Chase?

    Trainers
    16) Which trainer had the most runners in Britain during the Flat season that ended in November?

    17) Marcus Tregoning finished the season with £356,101 in win prize money, three-quarters of it supplied by which tough handicapper?

    18) Which Newmarket trainer had a Grade One double in Canada in September?

    19) Which trainer, whose only Group One win was 11 years ago, came within a nose of landing the Breeders’ Cup Classic?

    20) Which trainer had one of the biggest successes of his career taken away from him last month because his horse’s ineligibility was spotted only after it had been allowed to run?

    Jockeys
    21) Which Flat jockey bred the winner of the Tingle Creek?

    22) For the second year in a row, the Grand National was won by a jockey who had retired and then made a comeback. Who was it this time?

    23) Which 18-year-old apprentice finished fifth in the Derby on a 100-1 shot, less than a year after riding his first winner?

    24) Which 49-year-old jockey won the 2,000 Guineas on a 40-1 shot?

    25) Which jockey claimed he learned only while watching TV that he had lost the mount on a horse who was then second-favourite for the Derby?

    Those we lost
    26) What horse did Toby Balding train to win the 1986 Stewards’ Cup and Ayr Gold Cup?

    27) On which horse did Dessie Hughes win the 1977 Cheltenham Gold Cup?

    28) Which horse, trained by Oliver Brady, was leading the 2009 Triumph Hurdle field when running out at the second-last?

    29) Michael Scudamore set a jockey’s record for the number of consecutive Grand Nationals in which he took part. How many?

    30) John Hills trained Wind In Her Hair to run second in the Oaks of 1994. Which jockey rode her?

    31) Which Grand National winner carried the colours of Sir Eric Parker?

    32) Peter Luff’s Grand National winner, West Tip, famously had a long scar on his hindquarters, caused by what?

    33) Christine Feather, owner of Silver Buck, was the mother of which Group One-winning trainer?

    34) The green and red colours of Brian Kilpatrick were carried for a decade by which star who beat Desert Orchid at Wincanton when both were 12?

    35) Lady Herries’ best horse, Celtic Swing, won the French Derby under which jockey?

    Bad news
    36) After Wigmore Hall was put down at Doncaster, which newspaper provoked outrage by printing pictures of the incident on its front page one Saturday?

    37) Three men were banned from Worcester after an incident in which a beer can was allegedly thrown at which jockey?

    38) Which jockey defended himself against a drink-driving charge by claiming he had been sleep-driving?

    39) Following a rule change in June, how long will a horse be banned from competing in Britain if it tests positive for an anabolic steroid?

    40) Which two jockeys were allowed to ride on in Britain, despite being put on the forfeit list by the Emirates Racing Authority? (1 point for the first person to name both in a single post)

    Ragbag
    41) Which racing broadcaster, while still at school, was assessed by Jeeves and declared superior to Sherlock Holmes?

    42) Which independent jumps track sold seven of its 17 annual fixtures to a racecourse group?

    43) Name the Royal Ascot handicap that has been killed off to make way for the new Group One sprint for three-year-olds.

    44) At which appropriately named course did the German runner Berlin Berlin get his only success of the year?

    45) Which jockey finished last in three races on Shergar Cup day?

    Who said it?
    46) “As much as I love race riding, it is not something I want to do for the rest of my life and, while I am not necessarily ready to retire now, I feel at a stage when I am ready for a change.”

    47) “I’m very fond of the whole Hannon family and there’s plenty of teasing and banter. They’re just great fun. I regard the whole thing as a fun ding-dong but I think I just got a ding.”

    48) “The first person I talked with was Frankie. He is a very nice man and he said it was my decision and that was it. He’s a great jockey, there’s nothing to do with Frankie, more the filly than anything else.”

    49) “This is from the bottom of my heart … I am serious about this … I don’t want to talk about it. I have a reason for saying that. It’s a distraction from what I’m trying to do. It’s over now, we’ve done it. And it was very satisfying.”

    50) “I feel a great deal of remorse and regret about what I did and the shame of it still lingers. I know my reputation in British racing is in ruins and I want to try to repair it. I’ve done everything I can to prove what I did was a mistake and one I won’t repeat. I’m a disgraced jockey and I have to live with that.”

    Who am I?
    51) I’m famously first on the gallops in Newmarket each morning, reasoning that “horses tend to work more honestly in the dark”. A trainer since 1972 and the first in my town to have an equine pool, I was a Group One winner at Royal Ascot this year.

    52) I was training Cheltenham Festival winners back in the 80s, sometimes ridden by my brother, but there have been some lean times since then, so it was an emotional experience when I won the Hennessy Gold Cup for the first time in 24 years this autumn. Thankfully, I was there to see it, despite being hospitalised the previous weekend after choking on a bit of beef.

    53) The 40th anniversary of my notable success at Cartmel was celebrated by the course in August. I was pretty well backed in betting shops on the big day back in ‘74, though my ‘connections’ were at pains to make sure none of that money was sent on to the course to shorten my odds. They even rubbed soap flakes into my coat before I entered the paddock to make it look as though I was sweating. Thank goodness such deception is a thing of the past!

    54) I’m a star in Canada, where my mounts have earned over $57m, but I made a mark in England for the first time this summer, riding a double at Ascot. Alas, I was narrowly denied a third win in a race in which I dropped my whip. I returned to Woodbine to find my seat in the weighing room covered in rubber bands, under a sign saying ‘For added security, use with whip!’

    55) Having won just one British Group One in my career before this year, I added three more in the space of 50 days this summer. They were good ones too, including a Classic, and helped answer the doubters who wondered whether I could make it as a big-race jockey, having concentrated on quantity rather than quality in the past. My year ended on a low note when I broke a collar-bone in a claimer at Wolverhampton.

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