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Post by Alexander Micheals on Mar 15, 2012 11:21:32 GMT
BREAKING NEWS! Twenty years since horse racing, once deemed as the sport of kings, was brought to a grinding halt here in England it seems that things are changing once again. Despite protest from animal rights demonstrators today parliament have passed an act, once again allowing horse racing. This shocking development comes as the latest in a series in which it has been clear, England wants it's racing back. Over the last year a town has developed around what was used until recently as an animal care facility called Bluegrass in Nottinghamshire. This large area, developed in order to care for and maintain the health of Britain's racehorses following the closure of the industry, is home to the only horse racing track in England following the sales of the racecourses due to the ban on racing. Alexander Micheals, the leader of the movement and owner of Bluegrass since the passing of his father six months ago, was named as president for the newly reformed jockey club earlier today. Asked for comment, this prominant young man would only say that the first races at Bluegrass will take place during the first week of the new year as were the wishes of his father. Until then, preparations are sure to be taking place and it has been announced that there will be a sale of young horses, trained by the team at Bluegrass, next week.
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