- A
noseband is the part of a horse's
bridle that
encircles the nose and jaw of the horse. In
English riding,
where the
noseband is
separately attached to...
- 10/1 11 Mr Hugh
Grosvenor Owen
Anthony 2nd Lord
Stalbridge 8 2nd. (2 L)
Grakle 5/1 3rd. (1+1⁄2)
Silvo 13/8F 728007:28.0 13-03-19281928, 13
March Patron...
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Tommy Cullinan Frank Hartigan Walter Midwood 1012.5 100/8 9m 40.6s 1931
Grakle 9 11-07 Bob
Lyall Tom
Coulthwaite Cecil Taylor 1016.6666666667 100/6 9m...
- 7lb,
Shaun Goilin began the race as the 100/8
second favourite (behind
Grakle,
priced at 100/12) his
price shortened due to the
thousands of
Irish - including...
- widow-bird, (vidua, Cuv.) but the
commisure is
situated like that of the
grakle, (gracula, Cuv.)
immediately beneath the nostril, and
forms a much deeper...
- was
erected by
William Swainson in 1825. He
observed that the "Blue-faced
Grakle" was the only
insectivorous member of the genus, and
posited that it was...
- was
dominated by
Thrown In,
Grakle and
Silvo before the
favourite began to
struggle two
fences out.
Thrown In
outjumped Grakle at the
final fence and drew...
- Ornithologici: as the
chattering bee-eater (Merops garrulus), the black-headed
grakle (Gracula melanocephala), the
hooded bee-eater (Merops cucullatus), and the...
-
against seasoned chasers in the Gold Cup, so his
starting price was 13/2.
Grakle was
favourite at 10/11. In 1932 the
Cheltenham fences were much stiffer...
- spots. He bred Aboyeur,
winner of the 1913
Epsom Derby, and
Gregalach and
Grakle,
winners of the
Grand National in 1929 and 1931 respectively,
although he...