This week, one hundred years ago, the Great Powers of Europe were hurtling towards a war which would eventually draw in the entire Western sphere.
We know it as the First World War, which may be a bit parochial, because the theatres of war were largely confined to three continents, though there’s no denying its impact was global. Pope Benedict XV called it “the suicide of civilised Europe,” which is a better appraisal.
The war changed Europe and the West forever, and not for the good. It gave rise not only to totalitarian communism, the Nazi Holocaust and the Second World War, but also to the hedonism of the 1920s and 1960s, and to the moral and spiritual decline which has afflicted western civilisation since 1914.
Catholic News Service has produced an excellent 20 minute documentary which examines the origins and the aftermath of the Great War, and what lessons we can draw from it 100 years later. As Mark Twain famously observed, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes.”
I know this is nothing to do about the war but tomorrow I am hoping to be at Sandown for the Grand National Steeplechase! So two Warrnambool trainers go to head to head Jarrod Mclean is back after this supenision for six months. He has May thehorsebemgaic taking on Bashboy trained my Cironan Maher both grew up with each other. One used to live at Yangery and another one at Winslow!
Now Race1 No 7
Race2No12
Race3No1 and9
Race4. The Grand National Steeplecahse 1.54pm
No3 ,1 and 4.
Race5 No6 and and 7.
Race6 No2 and 12.
Race7 No.12,13 and 9.
Race8 No1. This name reminds me of Fr. Corrigan Little Bro! and also Number 5 and 10.
Now for the some important messages people would have seen Barry Caromdy Horse Transport all around Victoria well Barry died few days ago! I can’t reomeber if I met him or not but I always see the trucks on the go!
Well August 1st is the horses birthday so tomorrow it is last city meeting! So prempireships are up for grabs in the jockeys and trainers! The country trainer D K Weir has won the trainers premireship and even all around Australia not just for Victoria! Also the Darwin Cup is on Monday week!
Happy punting and always bet eachway
Keep Well from Simon the Pieman.