Vodka with a twist of family history March 12, 2012 ZOROKOVICH 1917 vodka looks very cool with its retro Soviet-meets-pop-art label. And let me tell you, this £30-per-bottle spirit also slides down rather well, a fact on which Selfridges, Skylon, Jerry’s in Soho and China Tang at the Dorchester – stockists of Zorokovich 1917 – agree. But what is unique about Zorokovich is its history, [...]
The women cooking up a storm March 12, 2012 THE phrase “Girls Night Out” has a chick-lit girliness to it, but the series of three dinners hosted under that name at One Lombard Street this week is anything but pink and girly. A celebration of top women in the male-dominated business of cheffing and wine, the series was organised by ex-Ramsay super-chef and head [...]
Menorah the value against Sprinter Sacre in the Arkle March 12, 2012 ONLY two favourites have won the Racing Post Arkle Chase in the last 19 years, but I’m almost certain none will have arrived at Cheltenham with a bigger reputation than Nicky Henderson’s Sprinter Sacre. The six-year-old was recently described by his pilot Barry Geraghty as, ‘the best he has ever ridden’, and that’s coming from [...]
Hurricane to blow away the opposition yet again March 12, 2012 THE Irish have sent over some outstanding hurdlers to Cheltenham over the years with the likes of Istabraq, Hardy Eustace, Brave Inca and Monksfield. But there is just a sneaky feeling that HURRICANE FLY could end up being better than all of them. The son of Montjeu has been a difficult horse to train for [...]
Staring down the barrel of a massive payout March 12, 2012 THE first big Cheltenham story of the week could be as much about Paddy Power as the horses after we promised to refund all losing bets on today’s second race, the Arkle, if Sprinter Sacre wins. Jockey Barry Geraghty has been waxing lyrical about this horse and thinks we are stone mad, and we probably [...]
Uncle Junior can add to Ireland’s strong record in the Cross Country March 12, 2012 THERE are many who would rather stay in the Arkle Bar than watch the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase, but the 3m7f race has genuinely been good to punters. While the Irish have won all seven renewals, it’s worth noting that five winners have been returned at 4/1 or shorter, while Sizing Australia wasn’t exactly a [...]
Arsenal leave it late to close gap on Spurs March 12, 2012 Last-gasp Vermaelen strike sees Gunners win fifth straight Premier League game and move to within a point of arch rivals ARSENAL 2 vs NEWCASTLE 1 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger lauded a “relentless effort” after unlikely hero Thomas Vermaelen’s 94th-minute winner swept his side to within a point of rivals Tottenham. The centre-back finally made Gunners [...]
Class act Rose deserving of his moment in the sun March 12, 2012 A SPLENDID tournament in America over the weekend produced a fittingly magnificent winner in Justin Rose. Much of the early season focus has rightly fallen on Rory McIlroy’s rise to No1 in the world rankings and a resurgent Tiger Woods, but Rose’s performance in taming Doral Resort’s Blue Monster course at the WGC-Cadillac Championship provided [...]
Lancaster must wait to discover England fate March 12, 2012 ENGLAND’S rousing Six Nations victory over France on Sunday was not enough to guarantee interim head coach Stuart Lancaster the job on a permanent basis but it did go a long way to strengthening his case, according to the Rugby Football Union’s chief executive Ian Ritchie. Lancaster received the unequivocal backing of his players following [...]
Dope ban ruling within a month, says Moynihan March 12, 2012 BRITISH Olympic Association chief Lord Moynihan expects to know within a month whether the body has won its legal battle to prevent drug cheats ever representing Team GB. Moynihan said he was cautiously optimistic after yesterday’s Court of Arbitration for Sport hearing in London, which will determine whether sprinter Dwain Chambers can compete at London [...]