What does AA mean after a horse?
Anglo-Arabian
The letters AA after a racehorse’s name stand for Anglo-Arabian – a separate breed to thoroughbreds which is the result of various crosses between thoroughbreds, Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses. To qualify as Anglo-Arabian or AA, at least 12.5 per cent of a horse’s genetic make-up must be Arabian.
What paper is the Racing Post?
The Racing Post newspaper is the UK and Ireland’s leading daily horse racing newspaper. Launched in 1986 by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Racing Post newspaper is a specialist racing newspaper.
What is late mail in racing?
Late Mail Information. Detail. Late Mail are amended tips supplied by the SKY Sports Radio race callers just prior to start of a race meeting. Not all meetings or races will receive a Late Mail tip from the race callers.
Can you still buy the Racing Post newspaper?
It’s available on both Apple products (iPad, iPhone and Mac) and Android. Use the icons below to download. You will need to use your existing Members’ Club login details when you launch the app. Alternatively you can purchase single digital editions here.
Is it worth subscribing to the Racing Post?
Unlimited access to the flagship Racing Post digital newspaper provides not only fantastic value for money when compared to purchasing the paper each day, but subscribers can also access the paper from 9pm the evening before it’s available in shops.
Is the racing paper still available?
It hasn’t quite lasted 18 months, but The Racing Paper has ceased operations if not permanently, then certainly “for the foreseeable future”, with its publisher citing “distribution issues”.
Does Tiger roll like soft ground?
One key fact is that Tiger Roll loves Cheltenham, winning this race last year while relishing a bit of soft ground which seems very likely to be the ground this year.
Is the Racing Post back in print?
Racing Post to resume printing to celebrate the return of racing. The Racing Post, the daily newspaper dedicated to horseracing, will resume publication of its print edition on Monday, June 1, to coincide with the resumption of British racing.
What does a2 mean jockey?
apprentice Jockey
Jockey – an (a) next to a Jockey’s name indicates they are an apprentice Jockey. A figure in brackets (a2. 0) indicates the apprentices allowance in kilograms (the weight the runner carries is reduced by this amount to compensate for the Jockey’s relative inexperience.
How much does it cost to post a letter from UK to France?
Sending a standard letter or card up to 100g to France from the UK costs £1.35. As long as the stamps you put on the envelope total that or more, your letter will be delivered. At the time of typing this answer, a first class stamp costs 70p, so two 1st class stamps will be sufficient. To post a letter under 20gm from UK to France it costs £1.35
How many stamps do I need to send a letter to France?
Sending a standard letter or card up to 100g to France from the UK costs £1.35. As long as the stamps you put on the envelope total that or more, your letter will be delivered. At the time of typing this answer, a first class stamp costs 70p, so two 1st class stamps will be sufficient.
How do you write a letter to firm France?
For example: Firm France. Put the recipient’s address on the front middle of the envelope. When writing letters to France, the recipient’s address is the only thing that should appear on the front of the envelope – and the postage, of course.
How do I write’France’on my parcel?
Please write ‘FRANCE’ in capital letters on the last line of the address. Please write the addressee’s mobile telephone number on your parcel, in case we need to contact them about their delivery.