Well, that's all well and good but what's this got to do with Coronation Street?
David has named some of his horses after Coronation Street characters. After I'd noticed in the press that one of his horses was called Albert Tatlock and another was named Ena Sharples, I contacted David to ask him why he's named his horses after Corrie characters.
David tells us here at the Coronation Street Blog that his horses have been given classic Coronation Street names because David's mum Doreen is a massive fan of the show and they think of the characters like friends! Horses have been named to suit the Corrie person they're most like in the show.
And so, here with go with pictures of David's horses named after Coronation Street characters. If I was a betting woman I'd keep a close eye on that Albert Tatlock one - he's doing very well indeed at the moment winning races.
ALBERT TATLOCK has ran three times and won once, and it looks like there is more to come.
ANNIE WALKER ran 11 times and was only out of the Money 2 times, she was sold to Bahrain at the end of August where hopefully she will do well.
ENA SHARPLES ran 5 times and won once and hopefully has plenty more to give.
HAYLEY CROPPER ran 5 times in UK where she won twice and then was sold on to NORWAY where she is very happy.
David also had a horse called ELSIE TANNER who ran twice then they realised she didn't want to be a racehorse, so she is now enjoying life as a riding horse.
So, there you go. These are the Cornation Street horses - and David says they're very pleased to have them in their yard.
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They are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty neat isn't? Kind of makes sense that Ena Sharples wouldn't be a real racer and i can see Hayley Cropper would be much happier clopping about a field in Norway.
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