No, not to my knowledge. he did win at York however, the 1979 Ebor. He also won two Chester Vases. His hurdling career was legendary, his customary late rally always drew a roar from the crowd. He died in 2000 and is buried alongside his old adversary and running mate, Night Nurse
Yes,he did. Sam Hall Memorial Trophy at York,1980. Sorry.can't remember the date,but I'm pretty
sure it was his last flat race when he was ten.....he fell at redcar in the vaux tankerd
The Sam Hall Memorial Trophy didnt exist until 2005, I think
he died... please a moment for my beloved horse
In order to fall into hay from a building you must be standing on a ledge where there are pigeon droppings and simply jump off in the direction of the hay.
It means to fall face flat.
A nigea fall
It means to either fall actually on your face or to just fall. It could also mean someone screwed up.
water fall
Because raindrops are round - snowflakes are flat. Being flat, they offer resistance to the air they're floating in - and thus fall slower.
The big flat object is subject to air resistance on the earth. In a vacuum, it would fall at the same rate as the smaller object. Also, if the big flat object is a piece of paper, you can crumple it into a ball and it will fall at the same rate as the smaller object because air resistance will not be as much of a factor.
Obviously, to fall flat is exactly that. However, as an idiom it refers to either a joke or some piece of advice or 'wise words' that nobody properly understands. So you say these words and everybody looks at one another and says "So what?" It will have fallen flat.
Cuz it's flat, dummy
Air resistance.
Yes it can but not too much.Tma(take my advise) try as much as you can to not flat iron it. It is healthier for your hair.
Niagara falls in New York