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Frankie Dettori and RyaThe BBC has confirmed that Geoffrey Boycott will not be asked to resign from his role as a pundit on its Test Match Special radio show despite suggesting that he would need to “black up” in order to receive a knighthood. The former England and Yorkshire batsman has apologised for the comments made during a question-and-answer session during a break in play at the day-night Stolmy Pimentel Authentic Jersey Test against West Indies at Edgbaston. The Daily Mirror reported that Boycott – who is often jokingly referred to as “Sir Geoffrey” while on air with TMS – is alleged to have said the honour is handed out like “confetti” to West Indies cricketers, including Sir Viv Richards, Sir Garfield Sobers and Sir Curtly Ambrose. The Recap: sign up for the best of the Guardian's sport coverage Read more The Mirror reported Boycott told the host Gary Newbon, at a dinner, where some guests had paid nearly ?300 each for a luxury hospitality package: “Mine’s been turned down twice. I’d better black me face.” Having first admitted to the Yorkshire Post that “it wouldn’t be the first time” he had been in trouble after being alerted to the story on Tuesday morning, Boycott released a statement on Twitter, accepting his comments were “unacceptable” and “clearly wrong”. “Speaking at an informal gathering I was asked a question and I realise my answer was unacceptable,” he wrote. “I meant no offence but what I said was clearly wrong and I apologise unreservedly. I have loved West Indian cricket my whole life and have the utmost respect for its players.” Despite the apology, however, the Birmingham community activist Desmond Jaddoo described Boycott’s comments as “like something from the dark ages”. He added: “They were ill-advised and ill-conceived. The West Indian cricketers received knighthoods because they excelled on the cricket field. He should take a long, hard look at why he doesn’t have a knighthood rather than offending those who do have onen Moore won Europe’s two big races on Sunday with the latter predicting a big future for his mount Sioux Nation, a clearly http://www.officialmetsproshop.com/Tom_Seaver_Jerseybrilliant two-year-old who won a well-contested Group One Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at The Curragh. “He’s a very exciting horse,” Moore said of the winner, who is in the care of Aidan O’Brien. “That was a good race and I think and hope he has a very good future. I couldn’t have been more impressed. I loved him at Ascot but I think he’s got to have fast ground.” O’Brien said later the colt could be a Breeders’ Cup contender. Sioux Nation had won the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot on his previous run and this time his superior mid-race speed enabled him to go a length clear of his Curragh rivals. Beckford, the Gordon Elliott-trained 15-8 favourite, was closing all the way to the line under Declan McDonogh but was beaten by half a length and the ?142,000 first prize went to the Coolmore syndicate. The 2-1 winner was O’Brien’s 16th success in the race. O’Brien said: “I think his turn of foot won it. He travels very well and quickens very well. Even though he’s a big horse, he’s got a lot of speed. Every run this year he has got better and has been coming forward. “We wouldn’t want to run him on soft ground because he has a lot of pace. He’s by Scat Daddy, like Caravaggio. I don’t know if we’ll stretch him to seven this year. If we did, we could come here for the National Stakes and, if we didn’t, he could go for the Middle Park [Newmarket].” Permian dies after Secretariat Stakes and jockey William http://www.officialkingsteamstore.com/Tanner_Pearson_JerseyBuick in hospital Read more Asked if Sioux Nation could be a Breeders’ Cup contender, O’Brien said: “He’d have no bother, I’d say. He’s big, powerful, rangy and loves fast ground. I’d say he’ll progress as he’s progressed with every run this year.” At Deauville Dettori’s mount Al Wukair came out best in a thrilling finish to the Prix Jacques Le Marois, a Group One contest for three-year-olds and upwards worth ?342,000 to the winning connections. Dettori told At The Races: “He jumped a lot more alert than last time and the pace of the race was slow. “André Fabre said to me to try and build it up as he doesn’t do anything quick, so I decided to attack Christophe Soumillon [rider of Thunder Snow] about two and a half out. Mine was playing around a bit, though, and looking around, so I had to get a bit serious with him and then when Micka?l Barzalona [on Inns Of Court) came alongside he felt it was time to go. He got a crack off Christophe’s whip in his face and I think that woke him up and we flashed past the line together. Advertisement “I wasn’t sure I’d won but it’s a great win and he’s a good horse. The Jacques Le Marois is one of the best races in Europe.” The jockey warned that the three-year-old, who finished third to Churchill in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, needs easy ground to show his best: “Obviously the rain helped today. I rode him on firm in the summer and he didn’t really like that. I guess the long-term plan will be the QEII at Ascot where he is guaranteed to get softer ground and he likes to go straight. A mile and a quarter is within his compass, too, and at some stage we’ll look at stepping him up.” Inns Of Court, owned like Thunder Snow by Godolphin, was possibly Teddy Purcell Jersey an unlucky loser as he reared leaving the stalls, costing him a couple of lengths, and was in front just before the line and immediately after it
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