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| YELLOW ON SILK:
Jockeys line up for official pre-race photograph in ribbons |
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| THEY'RE OFF: And
there's a huge Yellow Ribbon on the starting post |
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| WINNER: Barry Geraghty
finishes first and his ribbon is worn for world to see
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| THEY'RE BACKING
US ALL THE WAY |
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families
Association: Donations: SSAFA, 19 Queen Elizabeth
St, London, SE1 2lP; 020 7403 8783; www.ssafa.org.uk
National Gulf Veterans and Families Association:
Donations:NGVFA, 58-60, The Pavilion, 536 Hall Road.
Hull, HU6 9BS; 01482 808730; www.ngvfa.com
Royal British Legion: Donations
via UK Forces Gulf Fund. 0800 107 0200 or www. UKForcesGulfFund.org
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GULF
WAR II: Grand National jockeys lead charge as 500,000 Britons
join us
Yellow Fever!
By Colin Cooper and Lewis Panther
THE Grand National was turned into
a beacon of national pride yesterday as EVERY JOCKEY wore a
News of the World Yellow Ribbon to support our
Forces in the Gulf.
And minutes after winning, rider Barry
Geraghty dismounted from Monty's Pass, kissed the Ribbon then
spoke for the entire field and said: "This victory is dedicated
to all our brave servicemen and women in Iraq.
"All the Grand National jockeys were
very proud to wear the Yellow Ribbon."
It first became apparent that our
campaign was taking the world's greatest steeplechase by storm
when all 40 jockeys marched out of the weighing room and gathered
for the traditional group photo.
Behind-the-scenes staff had helped
turn their silks into a sea of fluttering yellow to wish our
troops a safe return. There was even a giant Ribbon on the
Aintree starting post.
Jockey Club spokesman John Maxse said:
"We're right behind the News of the World's
Yellow Ribbon campaign." Meanwhile, 6ft Ribbons were taken
onto pitches before kick-offs between Bolton and Man City,
and Charlton v Leeds. In rugby league, another stood behind
the posts at St Helens v Leeds.
Our Yellow Ribbon campaign to back
our Forces in the Gulf began last Sunday. So far we've received
requests for 500,000 Ribbons. Backing our campaign, Prince
Charles said this week: "I'm full of admiration for our servicemen
and women so bravely carrying out their duties in the Gulf."
A spokeswoman added: "The Prince of Wales is delighted to
support your Yellow Ribbon campaign."
Former PM Baroness Thatcher, who led
Britain during the 1982 Falklands War, told us: "Our Forces
are once again showing the courage for which they have become
known around the world. I'm delighted to wear my Yellow Ribbon
and to support the News of the World's inspired
campaign."
Chancellor Gordon Brown said: "We
all know families with loved ones serving in Iraq. I congratulate
the News of the World Yellow Ribbon campaign
for giving us this opportunity to show our gratitude for the
work the Armed Forces do."
Falklands hero Simon Weston said this
week: "While I didn't support the war before it broke out,
I'll wear my Ribbon with pride."
Shaun Rusling, chairman of the National
Gulf Veterans and Families Association, told us: "The Yellow
Ribbon campaign is very important."
Our heroes have been kept up to date
about the campaign by Virgin Radio, which broadcasts shows
in the Gulf via the British Forces Broadcasting Service. Virgin
DJ Jezza Kyle said: "It's a great demonstration of support.
We want them home safely as soon as possible."
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