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  1. Monday, 08 July 2024 - 8:40 Close Of Play. (Four day) at Wolverhampton (AW) Download The Racecourse App Raceday Ready Handicap. Tuesday, 09 July 2024 - 3:00 Laurentia. (Five day) at Lingfield (AW) Get The Inside Track With raceday-ready.com Classified Stakes. View upcoming rides for Jockey George Rooke. With unparalleled statistics including ...

  2. J: George Rooke. T: Denis Coakley. Beat only two horses in three starts last year; gelded since, he steps up from 6f in his first handicap here; unlikely winner unless there is a market move. 33/1. All of George Rooke news, stats, results, rides and top horses brought to you by GG.

  3. George Rooke (Saint-Laurent, Kent, 1650 — Kent, 24 de gener de 1709) George Rooke. Almirall anglès. Participà en la guerra contra Irlanda (1692) i en la de ...

  4. Rooke’s Sights on the Rock. In July 1704, the third year of what was being called the War of the Spanish Succession, British Admiral Sir George Rooke, intent on taking the city, led a combined Anglo-Dutch fleet toward Cadiz, Spain. The 54-year-old Rooke had already won a significant naval victory at the Battle of Vigo Bay in 1702 when he sank ...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Trainer Richard Hughes gave George Rooke his full backing and support on Monday after the apprentice was stripped of five winners and banned for seven days for failing to report successes in Jersey last year, which meant he rode in – and won – races using a claim that was incorrect. Rooke rode three winners at Les Landes racecourse in ...

  6. George Rooke foi um oficial naval inglês. Como oficial subalterno, ele viu ação na Batalha de Solebay e novamente na Batalha de Schooneveld durante a Terceira Guerra Anglo-Holandesa. Como capitão, ele transportou o príncipe William de Orange para a Inglaterra e participou da Batalha de Bantry Bay durante a Guerra Williamite na Irlanda.

  7. Rooke compensó la mayor parte del fracaso en la conquista de Cádiz por valor de 14.000 libras de plata en la batalla de Rande. Rooke partiría a la toma de Gibraltar dos años más tarde, supuestamente en nombre del archiduque Carlos, a pesar de que esta distinción sería menos clara a los británicos en el curso de las negociaciones de paz.