John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

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John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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Whilst surfing day two .......... Racing pundit John McCririck has been taken to hospital after falling ill at the Cheltenham Festival, officials at the course have said. His condition is said to be "comfortable". www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21764630

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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All the best big John

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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We could well do with a personality like him in SA racing...

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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We have Molly, but John can also be a bit of a nightmare!

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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Had the pleasure of interviewing him at Epsom, the famous expression "where's Mike de Kock". Speedy recovery John u are a legend .

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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Wish him well and a full recovery ... he'll surely be feddup with missing Cheltenham, especially the scintillating win of Sprinter Sacre in the Queen Mother chase this afternoon. Wasn't that something to behold?!!!

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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True Mav but make no mistake a bit of a lad

One of his cracks was his nick name for his wife was "thrush"!

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Re: Re: John McCririck taken to hospital whilst at Cheltenham :(

12 years 3 months ago
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> True Mav but make no mistake a bit of a lad
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> One of his cracks was his nick name for his wife
> was "thrush"!


Um. Yes. Well, I hope he meant the bird.

For his sake. Bet you when he got home she bashed his fuszzy ginger head up and down against the floor until he cried and promised never to say such things again.

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It sounds like he will be back to catch the Gold Cup (tu)

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