Monday, 30 August 2010
LAISH YA HAJAR has his first run over hurdles for quite a while but has a favourites chance in a weak-looking handicap hurdle. I do not consider him to be well-handicapped off 104 considering that he has been beaten 20ls, 31ls. and 43ls in his three starts over hurdles! Obviously the handicapper thinks he's better than he has shown, so let's hope he's correct. He schooled very well for Denis O'Regan last week and the quick ground should be ideal.
RED BIRR was second last time out at Worcester and was put up 6lbs in the handicap for finishing a length behind a 66/1 winner. I felt this was hardly fair as he is still to win over hurdles or fences? He always runs best after a break, but we cannot wait for months while the training bills mount up so quickly. The track, ground and competition look about right, so let's hope that he'll cope with running back after only 13 days.
Monday, 23 August 2010
AUSTRALIA DAY ran as well as he could at Sandown and was only beaten 4 1/2 lengths in the end. It is tough for him in the top class handicap grade now, so he'll be freshened up for a return to hurdles at Kempton in mid-October.
The highlight of last week was the re-appearance of Dominic Elsworth in the yard. Dominic suffered a very serious head injury at Ffos Las, almost exactly a year ago. He has endured months of very slow recovery but is now making tremendous progress. This photo of him schooling Laish Ya Hajar last autumn, illustrates just some of his enormous talent. Although not leaving the ground over obstacles yet, Dominic rode three lots and looked in excellent form. It was impossible to tell that he has been away all this time, although we've missed him greatly. We all look forward to his racecourse return as soon as he and his doctors are happy.
DANVILLA runs in a competitve Maiden Fillies race at Kempton this afternoon. She has been green and backward but showed some promise last time at Windsor. She was beginning to stay on when she was impeded by a horse 'breaking down' in front of her which hampered her considerably. I fear things will happen a bit quick for her on the All-Weather today, but hope to see her staying on.
Saturday, 21 August 2010
The one thing we do know is that AUSTRALIA DAY has always done his best and tried his very hardest. We are asking him to do so again today in a typically competitive and valuable Sandown handicap. It is another tough contest but at least he's dropped 1lb. for his Goodwood run!! I may have asked Martin Dwyer to be too positive too early in that race and maybe we 'bustled' 'SKIPPY' too hard up the initial hill at Goodwood? He stayed on again to be fifth and it is also probable now that he needs abit further than 1 1/4m. However the horse seems so well and there are no alternatives at the moment.
I'm sure one day 'SKIPPY' will disappoint around Sandown, but we have no reason to think it will be today, so if all goes well, he looks a good each-way prospect.
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
RED BIRR is at last in the right spot on the right ground and off a mark of 86 should be able to go very close in this ordinary looking contest. The only worry is that he is still a maiden over hurdles and fences and so sometimes until they win, you wonder if they can!
AUTUMN RED returns to the track after 524 days, the day he unseated at Huntingdon when travelling like a winner with a circuit to go. His owner, Richard Dodson deserves so much praise for his stoic patience and i pray he is rewarded with 'DAVE' running well tonight and most importantly, the horse's legs being hard and cold tomorrow morning. This horse is as fit as we can get him and seems more enthusiast than ever in his work, so much so that we have left the visor off today................... just hope the horse hasn't fooled his trainer!
Thursday, 12 August 2010
BLACK ANNIE won her bumper and then was second on her debut over hurdles at Worcester recently where she lost her confidence, after being interfered with by a wayward opponent! She
has schooled many times since and i think we will ride her closer to the pace today as all she seems to do is stay. It looks a tricky little heat, but i hope she'll improve enough to go close.
Sunday, 8 August 2010
The nasty part of the surprise was of course the fact that JUST VICTOR checked out so clean 48 hours before the race and everybody in the yard fancied him on his home work. It just shows that there is no such thing as a 'racing certainty' and why the bookmakers achieve a better, guaranteed and more reliable living than the Owners and Trainers who provide the ammunition for their Betting Shops, both on and off-shore !!
An interesting day's flat-racing awaits us at Windsor this afternoon. There will be unfamiliar colours on every runner today as it's Football Premiership Day. MEER UND WIND and DANVILLA look to have difficult tasks today on their seasonal debuts, but LAISH YA HAJAR must have a good chance in the 4.00pm, where there are also two non-runners. He probably found 1m 3+f. a bit far at Newbury last time, especially on rain-softened ground.
Friday, 6 August 2010
Monday, 2 August 2010
Not a good start to the day, as when we trotted up CHEATINGSIDEOFTOWN before loading him onto his truck to Doncaster Sales, he was just not quite sound. He got an 'over-reach' during his race, probably when he jumped the path on the run-in, which has resulted in a deep bruise. It is no good sending a horse upto the sales, even with a plausible 'IF', as he's bound to get 'knocked' for it, as buyers are wisely sceptical and suspicious. We'll just have to wait until the next sale in about eight weeks time.
EDGEVINE and LAGO VERDE are on their way to Doncaster, where i hope they will sell alright as the can both win races without, i would think, becoming super-stars.
Then onto Southwell for the 8.05pm, where KENTMERE is a rare runner for us on the All-Weather there. The firm ground has prevented us risking 'WILLIAM', but this 2m. handicap looks a good opportinity to keep him fit and he'd have a good each-way chance of contributing to his feed bills.
CHEATINGSIDEOFTOWN
Winning the N.H. Flat race at Market Rasen under A. P. McCoy, yesterday.
For a change it went according to plan with CHEATINGSIDEOFTOWN defeating the heavily-backed Mick Easterby trained favourite by 8 lenghts. He looks a tough, staying horse in the making, who will benefit enormously from a little break as he has been in since we bought him in May 2009. His pedigree says that he should need at least 2 1/2miles, so obviously this was a tremendously promising performance. He is due at the Doncaster Sale tomorrow as Lot 189 and let us hope that he makes plenty, as we'll be very sad to see him go.
Sunday, 1 August 2010
'PEACHES' keeps a very close eye on second lot.
( photo courtesy of Peter Bell of Economic Security Partnership.)
CHEATINGSIDEOFTOWN runs in the last race at Market Rasen this afternoon, what looks to be a weak bumper. We are very fortunate to have The Champion in the saddle and i hope that his dedication will be rewarded. A journey to Market Rasen on an August Sunday can only mean one thing, miles upon miles of caravans, or as my great friend Percy Sewell describes them, "Mobile Fornicatoriums" !!
Hopefully the 'scenic drive' up the A46 will be worthwhile, as CHEATINGSIDEOFTOWN has been working well and has improved through the summer. He ran in the valuable D.B.S. Sales N.H. Flat race in March and was i'm afraid to say, not quite ready mentally or physically for his debut. These sales races can be too tempting, with a lot of prize-money for what can be ordinary races and i was hoping rather than believing that 'BALOO' was ready. Since purchasing him in May 2009, the plan has always been to try to win and 'cash-in', as it with all of Mr. Moody's horses and this fellow is in the Doncaster Sale this Tuesday.
We are hoping that by tuesday the auctioneer is able to announce;.......... 'Lot 189, CHEATINGSIDEOFTOWN,now with a significant update in the catalogue, impressive winner of his bumper two days ago at Market Rasen!' May be i should stop by in Lincoln Cathedral, on the way to the races, to say some prayers?