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It's not just about maiden races either, you would need to be looking at races like the Lockinge, too.
Godolphin will boycott Lockinge if Newbury fails to raise prize money 2011
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Simon Crisford, Godolphin's racing manager, singled out the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on 14 May as a race that will need to raise its purse significantly to attract a Godolphin runner, and also said that the operation will send horses from their Newmarket stables to maiden races in France rather than nearby Yarmouth if the tariff is not met.
Godolphin will boycott Lockinge if Newbury fails to raise prize money 2011
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Forty years of early starts have given Richard Hannon a craggy, weathered face that is not really designed for tears, but he could not fight them off as Paco Boy returned to the winner's enclosure after the Lockinge Stakes.
Richard Hannon weeps tears of joy after Paco Boy's Lockinge romp Greg Wood at Newbury 2010
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Lockinge is a grand white-fleshed variety, and Blenheim Orange is a handsome scarlet-fleshed sort.
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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Cherwell, and two in a field below Ardington, near Lockinge.
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They were recorded by the Rev. J.G. Cornish at Lockinge, in Berkshire, and taken at his suggestion by a shepherd [1] in
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Lockinge brook, close to the springs, I saw the trout spawning on New
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This year he opened with an easy win in the Lockinge Stakes and then proved himself the year's top older miler as he produced his trademark late burst of speed to beat Goldikova in the Queen Anne Stakes.
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The Group One race he won last summer was a decidedly weak one and after his third at the same level in the Lockinge Stakes on his reappearance he has disappointed twice.
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Richard Hannon weeps tears of joy after Paco Boy's Lockinge romp
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