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'I only went racing as I had a free ticket - and I came away with £1.4 million'

Drinks are on me: Steve Whiteley celebrates his Jackpot success as he receives a bottle of champagne from Exeter chairman Jeremy Colson
Steven Whiteley: had a day he'll never forget at ExeterCredit: Phil Mingo/Pinnacle

I only went racing as I had a free ticket - and I came away with £1.4 million
Punter Steve Whiteley looks back on his good fortune at Exeter ten years ago

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Even in the summer with the sun on the back, he’s not happy. He prefers to be in training. That’s when he’s happiest. He loves that job. We're not going to be forced into retirement
Eddie O'Leary gives some mild optimism for the future that this may not be Tiger Roll's final season yet

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Our absolute pride and joy was trapped in the lorry with his tongue lolling out. As his feet were leaning against the lorry's partition, Barry couldn't easily open it. He lives, sleeps and breathes horses, but particularly this horse. He rides him every day and has enjoyed the best days of his racing life with him. Suddenly, he found himself trying to get Paisley's head free so he could start breathing again
Emma Lavelle candidly speaks to Lee Mottershead about how her beloved Paisley Park came close to death in a terrifying incident in 2019

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Before you know it you're thinking let's go for this, 'Let's try and buy this mare. We bought her at that Punchestown sale. Henry's point-to-point man picked her out, Peter Molony was happy with her. I wrote the cheque and it's probably the best hundred grand I've ever spent
Honeysuckle's owner Kenny Alexander recalls how a few drinks helped him make the greatest purchase of his life

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As long as the ground's on the slower side, I think he goes there with a huge chance. I wouldn't swap him for another one
Richard Johnson remains bullish about Native River's chances in the Cheltenham Gold Cup

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I don't fancy Colin and Joe. I'm 65 and it won't change anything. I'll still argue with him every morning. He deserves a go and you don't want to leave it too late in life. He's been doing a bloody good job
Colin Tizzard reveals the usual routines will not change after he told the Racing Post his son Joe will take over the reins from him next season

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My heart was going 100mph four furlongs out and I was thinking he has a real chance. It was a big thrill. When I was riding a winner, I was just praying they were still on the bridle two furlongs out so I didn’t have to push very far
Rookie trainer Alice Haynes speaks of the emotions she went through after notching her first winner as a trainer on Friday evening

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More from the Quotes of the Week series:

'He's relentless. He keeps going every single day and clocks up miles and miles'

'I feel like one of those surfers on the Californian coast riding a giant wave'

'As a handicapper it's amazing how quickly you get used to being despised'

'I was going to be parachuted in like James Bond and land in the parade ring'

'That is shambolic. If you've backed those horses I apologise to you'

'All I could hear in my ear from the director was this uncontrollable laughter'

'You're called a lazy f***** for not getting up off your arse' - what they said

'Above all he was a true aristocrat, a true prince in everything he did'

'Her battle against this awful disease has been an inspiration to everyone'

'Back then you barely went racing in the morning without half a hangover'


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Published on 13 March 2021inNews

Last updated 20:47, 13 March 2021

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