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  2. Mick Channon - Wikipedia

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    Channon was born in Orcheston, Wiltshire and made his debut for Southampton as a 17-year-old in 1966, scoring in a match against Bristol City. [1] Within three years he had established himself as the club's main goalscorer and was consistent in front of goal at a time when Southampton were one of the less fashionable teams in English football's First Division.

  3. Youmzain - Wikipedia

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    Trained by Mick Channon, he won Preis von Europa and Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud group 1 races in 2008. Most notably, he is a three-time runner-up in Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe; in 2007 behind Dylan Thomas, in 2008 behind Zarkava, and in 2009 behind Sea The Stars.

  4. Nahoodh - Wikipedia

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    Nahoodh (foaled 24 January 2005) is an Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.She was sold as a foal and again as a yearling before entering training with Mick Channon.

  5. Silver Tankard Stakes - Wikipedia

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    Mick Channon: 1:49.32 2007 Siberian Tiger Tadhg O'Shea Mick Channon: 1:46.77 2008 Playfellow Philip Robinson: Michael Jarvis: 1:51.25 2009 Gallic Star Chris Catlin Mick Channon: 1:46.94 2010 Zenella Paul Hanagan: Ann Duffield 1:45.28 2011 Letsgoroundagain William Carson, Jr. Charles Hills 1:47.42 2012 Willie the Whipper Graham Lee: Ann Duffield ...

  6. Radley Stakes - Wikipedia

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    It is currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Racing TV Stakes. Winners since 1988. Year Winner ... Mick Channon: 1:35.94 2005 Short Dance Richard Hughes ...

  7. Tobougg - Wikipedia

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    Mick Channon, who watched the race on television from home after forgetting his passport called Tobougg a colt of the "highest quality" while adding that he had a "quirky temperament". [8] After the race Tobougg's price for the Guineas contracted to 10/1, and speculation began that he would be removed from Channon's stable to join Godolphin. [9]

  8. Samitar - Wikipedia

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    She entered the ownership of Nick & Olga Dhandsa and John & Zoe Webster and was sent into training with Mick Channon at West Ilsley in Berkshire. Samitar was from the sixth crop of foals sired by Rock of Gibraltar who won seven Group 1 races in a row, including the 2000 Guineas.

  9. Bint Allayl - Wikipedia

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    Despite a strong belief in the press that Bint Allayl would join the Godolphin Racing team, [10] her owner decided to keep the filly in England with Mick Channon. During the winter, she required surgery on an injured hock but appeared to have fully recovered. On 24 February 1999, Bint Allayl was injured when cantering during light exercise at ...