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Claims five

Putting the racing world to rights in five easy stages, every Friday
  • Jockeys in the starting stalls

    Claims Five: Where the BHA went wrong over the whip

    Chris Cook: The British Horseracing Authority's new whip rules have brought crisis on the sport on the eve of the most valuable day's racing ever staged in this country
  • Nakayama Festa is just held off by Workforce in last year’s Arc.

    Claims Five: Outsiders who were placed in the Arc

    Chris Cook: If you're looking for value in Sunday's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, these are the last five horses to have been placed at 20-1 or bigger
  • Harbinger

    Claims Five: Why does a broken leg mean the end for a horse?

    Chris Cook: Senior vets explain why there is no way to save most of the racehorses who suffer a broken leg

  • Frankel

    Claims Five: Welcome to British racing, Paul Bittar

    Chris Cook: Some words of advice for the new chief executive of the sport's ruling body, Paul Bittar, who will shortly arrive from his home in Australia
  • Arctic Cosmos wins the 2010 St Leger

    Claims Five: Why the ailing St Leger should change

    Chris Cook: The St Leger at Doncaster tomorrow is a race that no longer matters as much as a Classic should. How did this happen and what can be done?
  • frankel

    Claims Five: This year's champ?

    Chris Cook: Frankel is not the only onion in the soup. Halfway through the Flat season, we still have no idea who will be the outstanding talent of 2011

  • Claims Five

    Claims Five: The Quinlans and their surprisingly well-backed winners

    Chris Cook: The Newmarket trainers Michael and Noel Quinlan have made a habit of winning low-grade races with horses who were fancied despite a lack of recent form
  • Sir Percy ridden by Martin Dwyer (2R) wi

    Claims Five: Derby winners who came back for more

    Chris Cook: When Workforce runs in the Eclipse, the idea of keeping a Derby winner in training as a four-year-old will be on trial

  • A youthful Aidan O'Brien in 2000

    Claims Five: The Brits who won the Irish Derby

    Chris Cook: The Queen's Carlton House is favourite to do what no horse from this island has managed in 17 years

  • Royal Ascot meeting at Ascot Racecourse

    Claims Five: 300 years of Ascot chatter

    Chris Cook: Royal Ascot takes place next week, 300 years after the track was founded by Queen Anne. We record five of the most significant moments in the life of the famous racecourse
  • At First Sight, 2010 Epsom Derby

    Claims Five: Outsiders who were placed in the Derby

    Chris Cook: Punters who like an outsider have good reason to seek each-way value in Saturday's Investec Derby at Epsom
  • Overdose, with jockey Zoltan Oszteny, in a training ground in Dunakeszi, Hungary

    Claims Five: More great things about Overdose

    Chris Cook: Will Hungary's horse hose up at Haydock? It's hard not to cheer for the enigmatic, almost unbeaten Budapest Bullet
  • Punchestown Festival

    Claims Five: Punchestown memories

    Chris Cook: With some of the sport's biggest names and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, the Irish festival made a big impression
  • Kauto Star

    Claims Five: If this is farewell Kauto Star, it's time to salute him

    Chris Cook: Have we seen the last of Kauto Star? If so he has left us with many memories to treasure
  • New Approach

    Claims Five: Flopping favourites in the 2,000 Guineas

    Chris Cook: Thinking of backing Frankel at 4-7 for the 2,000 Guineas on Saturday? First, read about the hotpots that let down their fans at Newmarket
  • Aintree

    Claims Five: Outsiders with a chance in the Grand National

    Chris Cook: Don't be surprised by the winner of Saturday's Grand National at Aintree! Consider the claims of these five runners, all on offer at 33-1 or bigger
  • The Grand National

    Claims Five: Why I love the Grand National

    Chris Cook: Next week's Grand National at Aintree will be a happy reminder of all the likeable steeplechasers who tried their luck in it and would otherwise be forgotten
  • Aintree racing

    Claims Five: Greys in the Grand National

    Chris Cook: The Grand National is more than 170 years old but there have only been two grey winners and the most recent was 50 years ago today
  • Qaspal

    Claims Five: Cheltenham Festival bets at juicy prices

    Chris Cook: Next week's Cheltenham Festival is bound to throw up winners at big odds and I've had a go at finding them

  • kauto-star-denman

    Claims Five: The first ever Cheltenham Festival review

    Chris Cook: Sick of all those Cheltenham Festival previews that tip every horse in each race? Try our alternative, a post-Festival digest of what happened

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