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Racing tips and nap from Newsboy for Hamilton and 4 other Wednesday meetings
Racing tips and nap from Newsboy for Hamilton and 4 other Wednesday meetings

Daily Mirror

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Racing tips and nap from Newsboy for Hamilton and 4 other Wednesday meetings

Newsboy's Nap selection for Wednesday, May 28, is the Jim Goldie-trained Oriental Prince (4.00) at Hamilton. His next best, In A Hurry (3.10), runs at Beverley ENJOY some right royal success at Hamilton Park this afternoon by putting your faith in ORIENTAL PRINCE (4.00, nap) in the ICB (Water Proofing) Handicap . The Jim Goldie-trained four year old continued his remarkable season when winning at Haydock 18 days ago for a sixth success in 2025. ‌ On that occasion, he showed his courage by holding on from Abduction by a short head, and he can defy a further 3lb rise to garner an eighth career victory. ‌ At Beverley, be quick off the mark with IN A HURRY (3.10, nb) in the Skidby Restricted Maiden Stakes. The David O'Meara-trained Time Test filly was a good second in an Ayr maiden over a mile trip on her seasonal debut in April but was well beaten last time when stepping up a furlong in trip. The combination of that extended distance and her over-enthusiasm put paid to her chances on that occasion, but now she is down to seven and a half furlongs. Her debut as a juvenile last term was over seven furlongs and she was beaten a length into second in an encouraging run, and with two runner-up spots on her CV she looks ready to get her head in front. ‌ Wednesday tips HAMILTON 2.00 VICTOR CEE 2.30 A WAR EAGLE ‌ 3.00 AYR POET 3.30 LARCHILL LASS 4.00 ORIENTAL PRINCE (NAP) ‌ 4.30 DESTINADO 5.03 BRUCE BANNER ‌ BEVERLEY 2.10 DINAMO 2.40 COUNT PALATINE ‌ 3.10 IN A HURRY (NB) 3.40 CASILLI 4.10 HOSTELRY ‌ 4.40 SAWGRASS 5.10 GOLDEN RAINBOW ‌ NEWTON ABBOT 2.18 SHARP GLANCE 2.48 MR LE PHILOSOPHE ‌ 3.18 TELLAIRSUE 3.48 KICK UP A STORM 4.18 STRIKING A POSE ‌ 4.48 ON SPRINGS KEMPTON ‌ 5.18 OCEAN ODYSSEY 5.52 NANDITA 6.22 DR STRANGELOVE ‌ 6.52 SPY CHIEF 7.22 CRITICAL ACLAIM 7.52 ELTERWATER ‌ 8.22 TURQUINO 8.52 CAPONE ‌ CARTMEL 5.40 AT VIMEIRO 6.10 VOCAL DUKE ‌ 6.40 FOUROFAKIND 7.10 EVENWOOD SONOFAGUN 7.40 COQOLINO ‌ 8.10 LERMOOS LEGEND 8.40 AUTONOMOUS CLOUD Gamble responsibly Everyone at Reach is committed to promoting safer gambling. All of our content and recommended bets are advised to those aged 18 or over. We strongly encourage our readers to only ever bet what they can afford to lose. For more information, please call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or visit

On this day: Bradford filmmaker shoots short film on Baildon Moor
On this day: Bradford filmmaker shoots short film on Baildon Moor

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

On this day: Bradford filmmaker shoots short film on Baildon Moor

On this day in 2020, the Telegraph and Argus reported that a Bradford filmmaker had set his third short film on Baildon Moor. Adam Mawson, 43, hoped to make 'The Moor' later that year, building on the success of earlier films that had also been made locally. The horror short reportedly began with a van driven onto the moor, by people intent on fly-tipping rubbish in the dead of night. However, as explained by Mr Mawson: "They are brutally attacked by some kind of monster - that is how the film starts." Regarding Baildon Moor as a filming location, he added: "The wild moorland has just the right atmosphere." Mr Mawson was said to be "thrilled" with the success of his first film, 'Abduction,' which focuses on the disappearance of six children from the village under "mysterious circumstances." 'Abduction' stars Danny Cunningham, who appeared in the TV series 'Soldier Soldier' and who also played Shaun Ryder in the film '24-hour Party People.' 'Abduction' was due to be released on Amazon Prime Video, where another film by Mr Mawson, the paranormal thriller '13,' was said to already be available. Both 'Abduction' and '13' were said to be viewable at the drive-thru cinema, Burger51.

Ohio native Dylan Bradshaw wins Doritos Super Bowl commercial contest and $1 million
Ohio native Dylan Bradshaw wins Doritos Super Bowl commercial contest and $1 million

Yahoo

time04-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ohio native Dylan Bradshaw wins Doritos Super Bowl commercial contest and $1 million

Central Ohio-born filmmaker Dylan Bradshaw won the national Doritos Crash the Super Bowl commercial competition, winning $1 million. The company will now fly Bradshaw and his co-director, Nate Norell, to Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, where they will watch their ad, "Abduction," be shown at the most watched event on television. The duo was selected as one of three contest finalists last month after competing against 24 other commercial submissions in the semifinalist round. The general public voted online, selecting "Abduction" as the fan favorite of the national competition, reinstated this year for the first time in 10 years. Ohioans can catch the winning advertisement on Fox, which is broadcasting the Super Bowl this year. Sophia Veneziano is a Columbus Dispatch reporter supported by the Center for HumanKindness at The Columbus Foundation. She may be reached at sveneziano@ This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Dylan Bradshaw wins Doritos Crash the Super Bowl commercial competition

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