Essayer OR - Gratuit

I have a nagging doubt after my mother’s warning

The Journal

|

April 11, 2025

IT IS not so much that I never win on the Grand National. It is more the fact that my horse is never mentioned. I pick the nag each year at random and wait in vain for the commentator to make mention. Often the entire race takes place without a single reference to the Mortimer equine. Did it turn up for the race, I wonder?

- Peter Mortimer

I have a nagging doubt after my mother’s warning

This year my next door neighbour Pauline picked the winner. She has just booked a one-year luxury cruise on the proceeds, first-class cabin and as much alcohol as she wants to drink. She leaves on Wednesday.

All this is fabrication, of course, though she did win a few bob. My mother told me at an early age that she had never come across a poor bookie and that this fact should be a lesson for me.

My mother was Irish and it struck me watching the race, the build-up and the aftermath that almost everyone involved seemed to be Irish too; trainers, jockeys, owners. No one interviewed the horses, but my bet was that they'd all have a Dublin accent.

Like me, and around 95% of the population, the thought of betting on a horse never crosses my mind outside this one day of the year.

So the occasion does give me an opportunity to make a rare visit to a bookies, always aware of my mother’s comment, which she often repeated, that you never saw a cash-strapped turf accountant.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Journal

The Journal

Howe: Aaron is in 'really good place'

EDDIE Howe feels Aaron Ramsdale is in a “really good place” after taking over the Premier League gloves for Newcastle.

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Anger over plans to scrap mental health projects

OUTRAGE has been sparked over the decision to scrap two NHS community mental health programmes in Gateshead.

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Ballard hails the spirit driving Sunderland on

DAN Ballard reckoned Sunderland always had belief they could come back and beat Bournemouth after the club's remarkable 3-2 success against The Cherries.

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Application submitted for new school

OFFICIAL plans to reconstruct and relocate a primary school in Sunderland have been formally submitted to council development chiefs.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

The Journal

The Journal

Carse confident bowlers can recapture the pace

BRYDON Carse insists England’s bowlers can recapture the pace and hostility that had Australia rocking on the first day of the Ashes.

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Brobbey on a high after winning goal

STRIKER Brian Brobbey hailed Sunderland's fighting spirit after his decisive winner against Bournemouth, praising the supporters’ influence and the team's resilient Premier League comeback.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Frank wants unity between Tottenham and fans

UNDER-FIRE Thomas Frank has issued a rallying cry to disconnected Tottenham supporters and insisted they are “nothing without the fans” ahead of tonight's trip to Newcastle.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Application submitted for new phase of Integra 61 plan

PLANS for a major extension to the Integra 61 development that could bring hundreds of new jobs to the North East have been submitted.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Information for Newcastle fans ahead of club's trip to Leverkusen

NEWCASTLE United fans have been told there will be no designated fan zone in Germany for next week's clash with Bayer Leverkusen.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

The Journal

Time for Toon Army to show their pride

NEWCASTLE United take on Tottenham Hotspur tonight on the back of goalkeeping storms for both clubs as Eddie Howe warned frustrated fans not to step out of line with abuse.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size