TOP trainer Gordon Elliott says he has “no idea what will happen” with his CAB-owned Cheltenham winner Labaik. Last October the High Court ruled the horse was purchased with the proceeds of crime by ...
RENOWNED Cheltenham winner Labaik, who was seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau, has died, his trainer Gordon Elliott confirmed yesterday. The horse, who won the 2017 Supreme Novice’s Hurdle, passed ...
A decision in the High Court battle between the owner of the 2017 Supreme Novices Hurdle hero Labaik and the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is expected on Monday. CAB alleges John Boylan, a convicted ...
TRAINER Gordon Elliott has confirmed that one-time shock Cheltenham Festival winner Labaik – part-owned by a drug dealer with 67 convictions – has died. The horse was a real character, often refused ...
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The notoriously recalcitrant Labaik put his best foot forward to claim a brilliant victory in the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham. Having refused to race twice in succession on the Flat, ...
Jack Kennedy and Labaik lead Melon at Cheltenham. The pair renew rivalry on TuesdayCredit: Mark Cranham Jack Kennedy on Sunday described Labaik as the fastest horse he has ever sat on, but admitted he ...
The notoriously recalcitrant Labaik put his best foot forward to claim a brilliant victory in the Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Having refused to race twice in succession ...
Islamist hardliners incensed by the acquittal of a Christian woman for blasphemy in Pakistan are to end their three-day protest after they reached an agreement with the government, a protest spokesman ...
Hundreds of party workers have joined the sit-in since the warning was issued (Reuters) Islamabad: Pakistan's government on Friday issued a final warning to members of a hard-line Islamist party who ...
Just a week ago, the government declared Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan a terrorist group. But after violent protests spurred by the publication of caricatures in France, the government acquiesced to the ...
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