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Horse racing tips: ‘His rapid improvement shows no sign of stopping' – Templegate's 7-2 Saturday NAP
Horse racing tips: ‘His rapid improvement shows no sign of stopping' – Templegate's 7-2 Saturday NAP

The Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Horse racing tips: ‘His rapid improvement shows no sign of stopping' – Templegate's 7-2 Saturday NAP

TEMPLEGATE takes on a busy Saturday of racing confident of bashing the bookies. Back a horse by clicking their odds below. PABORUS (2.25 York, nap) Has won four of his past five starts and can keep his excellent run of form going here. He signed off last season clocking a fast time while winning in good company on the Southwell sand. That was over this trip and he struck on comeback at Thirsk last time out in April. He went through the gears with the minimum of fuss there and could have won by a lot more than the official margin of two lengths. He takes a fair hike in class here but looks well up to it for trainer Ed Bethell who really put himself on the map with a couple of big wins at Royal Ascot last week. With William Buick in the saddle he will take a lot of beating even at Group 3 level. KIND OF BLUE (2.10 Newcastle, nb) We'll stick with Wathnan Racing and their speedster in the Chipchase Stakes. He's a proven Group 1 sprinter who needed the run after a long break in France last time. James Fanshawe's flyer looks a cut above these rivals. PAPPANO (3.15 Newcastle, treble) Has success on a Northumberland Plate! Jumps legend Willie Mullins is starting to make his mark on the level too and this former Gosden runner will relish this challenge in the big one at Newcastle. He stays and looks on a fair weight. 1.40 ARAMRAM ran well in the Wokingham last week, finishing like a train after missing the kick. He's best over this trip and could have more to offer. He's gone well on the all-weather before. Pocklington goes well here and is best after a break so don't worry about his 311 days off. He looks solid each-way. Durham Castle is progressive and had a bit up his sleeve when going in at Windsor last time. This trip suits and he's another with tapeta form. Arctic Thunder came home strongly into second at Haydock on just his second run for Ed Walker and is another to note. 2.10 KIND OF BLUE is a proven Group 1 performer who should be much too good. He finished last season winning the Champions Sprint at Ascot and can be forgiven his comeback in France last time when missing the break by half a furlong. He doesn't usually do that and will be much smarter away today. Ferrous is a classy handicapper who deserves a crack at this level. He won well here last time and is best over today's trip. Fair Angellica took Listed honours at Salisbury when enjoying the drop to this distance and can hold her own again. Spycatcher is proven in this grade and is capable of hitting the frame wisely dropping back from seven furlongs. 2.40 CONTACTO went close at Goodwood last time on his first crack at this two-mile trip. He should come on for that first outing in nine months and he looks capable of better over extreme trips. Godsend was well backed for the Plate but didn't quite get in. He's a typical Sir Mark Prescott improver who made it four in a row at Nottingham last time. This is his toughest assignment yet from another 7lb higher but he'll be right there. Humble Spark has four Newcastle wins on his CV and stays well. He was far from disgraced in this grade at Haydock last time and looks a player. Savrola is consistent over slightly shorter trips and went close at Hamilton last time. He's got place claims. Gibside won over 2m2f at Chester last month and is another serious contender. 3.15 PAPPANO was useful on the level for the Gosdens and can take a step forward on this Flat debut for Irish genius Willie Mullins. He has gone well in Listed company and looks on a fair weight under Jamie Spencer who can time his run right. East India Dock hit traffic issues when running a cracker in the Ascot Stakes and the Chester Cup winner looks a real threat. Zanndabad is a proven stayer from the Tony Martin yard that has won this race before. He had a nice warm-up for this at The Curragh last time. Last year's winner Onesmoothoperator has a lot more weight this time but his liking for trip and track can take him into the frame. Who's Glen was a solid fifth to East India Dock at Chester and has place prospects. 3.45 NATIVE WARRIOR has some smart form over a mile and should enjoy Newcastle's straight over 7f which takes some getting. He's dropped close to the mark that saw him go close in the Britannia Stakes at Royal Ascot last year and he was a solid second at Windsor 33 days ago. He can have a say in this wide-open contest. City Walk is interesting despite coming back from 540 days off. He won the Gosforth Park Cup sprint here but has stamina too and Saeed Bin Suroor should have him ready. Zip looks a big price considering he was a solid second over course and distance last time. The veteran could easily make the frame again. Eldrickjones was ahead of him here in May and has gone close in hot company twice since. He's another with an each-way say. Dosman is back from nine months off and looks on a fair mark with trainer Roger Varian in decent form. Telemark ran better than seventh suggests at York last time and likes this trip. 1.55 ARCHIVIST relished this decent ground when scooting in by more than four lengths at Leicester earlier this month. That was just his second run for William Haggas and he can improve on this handicap debut over an ideal distance. Cadarn is going the right way and landed back-to-back wins at Redcar before a little break. He showed good pace on the front end last time and relishes this trip. He looks a big danger under William Buick. Madame De Sevigne may just be better over seven furlongs but was just edged out over this mile at Nottingham and can't be written off. Barley may not have been entirely at home on soft ground in the Carlisle Bell on Wednesday after two decent runs on quicker going. Shamrock Bay has few miles on the clock and has place claims for the Kublers despite going up in class. 2.25 PABORUS is improving with every run and had plenty in hand at Thirsk last time out in April. That was his first run in six months and he's had another little break since. This seven-furlong trip on fast ground is ideal and he looked well up to Group 3 standard last time. William Buick can land a rare win in the Wathnan Racing colours for trainer Ed Bethell who is having a big season. Lethal Levi was just collared on the line in a Curragh Group 2 last time and has some hot handicaps on his CV. The slight worry is the extra furlong he tackles today but he'll take some pegging back from the front. Formal deserves this hike in grade after taking a Listed prize at Epsom's Derby meeting. She goes on any ground and gets a big weight allowance as a three-year-old filly. Lake Forest was a good fifth in the Queen Anne at Royal Ascot 11 days ago. He tried to come from a long way back there and this drop in grade will definitely boost his chances. 3.00 JM JUNGLE has a formidable record at York and comes here on the back of winning the red-hot Dash at Epsom last time. He's up 5lb for that but is in excellent form and should be well drawn in stall four. He can be relied on to go close again. Habooba went from the front when winning here last month ahead of the tip and the form has been franked. A 6lb rise may not stop him from following up. Regal Envoy has a brilliant strike-rate for a sprinter and made it five wins from his past six runs at Windsor 19 days ago. This trip is ideal on any ground and he's in the mix under Oisin Murphy. Azure Angel clocked a personal best when scoring at Redcar last time. She had the best of the draw but beat the track record so it was still a good effort. Squealer has been knocking on the door and was touched off at Doncaster three Saturdays ago. A 3lb rise is fair and he likes quick ground. Templegate's tips Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who:

CRIME SCENE: 4 charged following drug trafficking probe in Georgina
CRIME SCENE: 4 charged following drug trafficking probe in Georgina

Toronto Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Toronto Sun

CRIME SCENE: 4 charged following drug trafficking probe in Georgina

A firearm was seized by York Regional Police during a search of a vehicle in Georgina leading to charges against four people including two 15 year olds. Photo by York Regional Police York Regional Police have charged four males, including two 15-year-olds, and seized a quantity of drugs and a firearm, following a break-and-enter probe that led to the discovery of drug trafficking in Georgina. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account On June 15, an investigation into a commercial break-and-enter in the area of Lake Dr. N. and Crestwood Dr. was launched and a suspect was identified and linked to a group suspected of trafficking drugs in Georgina. On Thursday, officers observed a suspect who appeared to be armed entering a vehicle with a suspected drug trafficker and conducted a traffic stop and the three occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody. Police seized a loaded firearm, a quantity of cash and substances believed to be methamphetamine and crack cocaine. A search warrant was executed at a motel unit in Georgina, resulting in the arrest of the suspect from the break-and-enter investigation. Joseph Fletcher, 24, of Newmarket — who was on an undertaking for an unrelated offence — and two 15-year-old males from Oshawa face eight charges including two drug-related and five firearm-related and possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Fletcher also faces failure to comply with an undertaking. Anthony Murrell, 28, of Georgina, faces two counts of break-and-enter with intent and disguise with intent. The 15-year-olds can't be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7345 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or at VAUGHAN MAN CHARGED IN HALTON FRAUD PROBE Halton Regional Police Service has laid multiple charges after an investigation into a fraud worth more than $150,000. In March of 2024, police were contacted after a series of fraudulent withdrawals totalling $156,000 from an account were reported at an HSBC branch in Burlington. Police charged the individual allegedly making the withdrawals at that time and further investigation eventually identified an additional suspect who allegedly organized the crime. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. To gain access to the bank account, the accused used a fake Ontario drivers licence and made large withdrawals via cash and wire transfer. On Thursday, officers executed a search warrant at the residence of the accused in Vaughan and also located and seized a large quantity of psilocybin, and a prohibited firearm (.22 calibre rifle). Halton Regional Police seized a firearm and psilocybin during a search warrant at a home in Vaughan in connection with a fraud investigation. HALTON REGIONAL POLICE HANDOUT Photo by Halton Regional Police Andrew Meeks, 41, of Vaughan, faces five fraud, drug and fire-arm related charges. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to call police at 905-825-4777, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or at TORONTO MAN CHARGED IN HATCHET ROBBERY A 29-year-old Toronto man faces four charges after it's alleged a male suspect used a hatchet during a retail robbery. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Toronto Police said that on Friday around 1:15 a.m., they responded to a robbery call in the Yonge and Bloor Sts. area where it's alleged a lone male suspect entered a store carrying a hatchet and wearing a mask. The suspect allegedly threatened an employee and demanded cash before taking some money and fleeing on foot. Officers located the suspect and took him into custody. At the time of arrest, officers recovered a hatchet and stolen cash. Kevin Mendoza Tesoro was charged with robbery with offensive weapon, disguise with intent, weapons dangerous, and possession property obtained by crime under. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-7350, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. A 35-year-old Toronto man faces three child-pornography-related charges following a search warrant executed in the York Mills and Don Mills Rds. area on Wednesday. It was part of a Toronto Police investigation into the downloading of child sexual abuse material. Peter Brochu has been charged with possession of child pornography, access child pornography and make available child pornography. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-8500, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at Read More This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. A 28-year-old Toronto man faces six charges following a drug trafficking investigation. On June 20, a search warrant was executed at a residence in the Adelaide St. W. and Spadina Ave. area. It's alleged that a man was involved in drug transactions and that during the search of a residence, a semi-automatic firearm with a prohibited magazine and a quantity of cocaine and proceeds of crime were located. Seized cocaine, semi automatic firearm, and proceeds from search of Toronto residence on June 20, 2025. TORONTO POLICE HANDOUT Photo by Toronto Police Alim Bhanji has been charged with four firearm-related charges, one drug-related charges and possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-7350, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at RECOMMENDED VIDEO Music Canada Toronto & GTA Crime Toronto Raptors

Joshua Reeson died after taking MDMA to celebrate 15th birthday
Joshua Reeson died after taking MDMA to celebrate 15th birthday

BBC News

time9 hours ago

  • Health
  • BBC News

Joshua Reeson died after taking MDMA to celebrate 15th birthday

A 15-year-old boy died after taking a large quantity of MDMA to celebrate his birthday, an inquest has Reeson, from York, was found on the pavement in Hospital Fields Road in the early hours of 27 September 2020. He was taken to hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest and died later the same day from multiple organ failure due to the effects of MDMA, the hearing in Northallerton was mum, Michelle Reeson, said: "One spur of the moment decision, one wrong choice, and everything changed. Drugs took Joshua away from us." Speaking at the inquest Mrs Reeson said her son had turned 15 on 25 September following day he made plans to go out with friends and sleep at another boy's house, she inquest heard Joshua and two friends had arranged to buy three grams of MDMA, also known as ecstasy, to celebrate, which they took later that night at one of their to Det Ch Insp Nichola Holden CCTV showed Joshua withdrawing his birthday money from a cash machine in York and later meeting a man to buy the hearing was told after taking the substance Joshua begun to feel unwell, shaking and sweating, and was told to leave the house after being discovered by one of the boy's adults later went out to look for the boys and Joshua was found to have fallen over and banged his head at 03:30 was treated by paramedics but died in hospital, surrounded by family, at 15:10 BST. 'Needless heartbreak' Mrs Reeson said: "There are no words that can fully capture the pain, shock, and the emptiness that follows such a tragedy. "His death cannot be for nothing, I intend to carry his memory forward with purpose. "My son, who gave so much for others, would want me to spread awareness of how he died, to hopefully prevent others from having to experience the same terrible, needless heartbreak we, his family and friends, live with everyday."She described her son as "a light to everyone around him", who had a big heart and was always eager to lend a hand. "The reality is this can happen to anyone, any child from any family, no matter how much love and care surround them," she added."It is simply not enough to say 'don't do drugs', we need to educate ourselves and our children about the dangers they pose, and the signs and symptoms of an overdose. "We must speak openly about this issue so that our silence does not steal another child from us."Concluding the inquest as a drug-related death, assistant coroner Alison Norton shared her condolences with the Reeson family. Following an investigation into Joshua's death, Alexander Payne, 20, was charged with conspiracy to supply MDMA and December 2024, Payne, of Overdale Road, Middlesbrough, was jailed for four and a half years at York Crown Court, having admitted the other people arrested in the wake of Joshua's death, were also sentenced for drug Roe, 37, and Jay Baxter, 22, of York, both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce received an 18-month community order and 80 hours unpaid work, while Baxter was handed an 18-month community order, 100 hours unpaid work and a 25-day rehabilitation Gilchrest, 21, of Cherry Wood Crescent, York, pleaded guilty to failing to disclose a passcode to allow investigators access to a device and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

Young nature writers appeal to all ages
Young nature writers appeal to all ages

The Guardian

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Guardian

Young nature writers appeal to all ages

I agree with Simon Barley that the Other lives obituaries lift our spirits (Letters, 24 June). So too does the monthly Young country diary. It's so good to know there are such enthusiastic and observant naturalists – and excellent writers – in the generations to SabbaghDefford, Worcestershire In Dining across the divide (22 June), Julian, 57, finds himself moving 'right' as he gets older and pays more taxes. There is no inevitability about this: I am 64 and the more taxes I pay, the more I'm aware of inequality, and move TaylorYork 'The 50 hottest books to read now', ran the web headline on your summer reading roundup (21 June). Wouldn't the 50 coolest books be more appropriate?James NyeEast Cowes, Isle of Wight Having your nose in a book is not always a good idea, Adrian Chiles (25 June). In 2002 in a Barcelona station, my husband left me to look for the left-luggage. When he came back, he asked where his rucksack was. It was a very good EvansRuthin, Denbighshire The welfare bill was opposed by many voters: listening to MPs and making changes isn't a major 'U-turn' (Report, 26 June), it is democracy at KarlsenWhitstable, Kent Have an opinion on anything you've read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.

Fire extinguisher stolen from Clifford's Tower in York
Fire extinguisher stolen from Clifford's Tower in York

BBC News

time9 hours ago

  • BBC News

Fire extinguisher stolen from Clifford's Tower in York

A fire extinguisher has been stolen from an English Heritage site in York, police have said. North Yorkshire Police said the extinguisher was taken from Clifford's Tower, the largest surviving part of York Castle, on 8 force released a CCTV image of two people it said may have "important information" about the asked anyone who recognised the pair to get in touch directly or via anonymous reporting charity Crimestoppers. Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North

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