A truly monumental gamble landed at Lingfield today in the shape of Brabazon.
Unraced since June 2008 and having never won a race in eighteen previous starts the beast was available at 50’s early, was gambled down to 11-4 favourite and duly obliged.
To add to the fairytale feel of our story the horse was ridden by a young chap called Freddie Mitchell landing his debut win on his very first run under rules. The youngster picked up the ride as planned pilot Graham Watters was reportedly held up by the bad weather conditions and arrived five minutes too late to get the leg up.
Christmas has come early for some people!
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
A Tingle Of Excitement
No great surprise to hear this morning that Market Rasen and Leicester have abandoned their Thursday jump fixtures after failing inspections on Tuesday morning. Plumpton are to inspect later today in regard to their meeting scheduled for Wednesday. Lingfield and Southwell on the All Weather go ahead today (Tuesday).
Some good news as the entries for the Tingle Creek have been announced and Paul Nicholls is represented with the expected strong hand with both Master Minded and Twist Magic among the ten. Nicky Henderson is also double handed with his French Opera and Petit Robin entered; Somersby, Gauvain, I'm So Lucky, Kinkeel, Mahogany Blaze and Oiseau De Nuit make up the full list.
Fingers crossed for the meeting getting the go ahead. The BBC weather report shows no more snow this week for Esher but with temperatures not getting above freezing until Saturday and then only just.
It is one of my favourite meetings of the year and as ever I have tickets – but at the moment it is not looking good.
Some good news as the entries for the Tingle Creek have been announced and Paul Nicholls is represented with the expected strong hand with both Master Minded and Twist Magic among the ten. Nicky Henderson is also double handed with his French Opera and Petit Robin entered; Somersby, Gauvain, I'm So Lucky, Kinkeel, Mahogany Blaze and Oiseau De Nuit make up the full list.
Fingers crossed for the meeting getting the go ahead. The BBC weather report shows no more snow this week for Esher but with temperatures not getting above freezing until Saturday and then only just.
It is one of my favourite meetings of the year and as ever I have tickets – but at the moment it is not looking good.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Weekend Preview
Here we go round the Mulberry bush, the Mulberry bush, the Mulberry bush. Here we go round the Mulberry bush, On a cold frosty morning. Not quite Arctic conditions at Girdy Towers just yet, but blooming cold!
It is not looking good for the weekend having already lost Newcastle and Towcester to the weather; Newbury are though still very hopeful that their meet will go ahead. Big Bucks of course looks a good thing in the Long Distance Hurdle and I will be having a couple of bob each way on Dirty Dozen listed horse Diamond Harry in the Hennessy Gold Cup. All the best to Denman in his quest for an unprecedented third win in the race.
Down at Kempton in the Williamhill.com Hyde Stakes the lightly raced The Cheka has a big chance if taking to the all weather track. Campaigned at the highest level through the summer, including a run in the Lockinge Stakes, the colt ran a nice race at Newmarket last time out and is fancied to take this Listed event.
Be lucky
It is not looking good for the weekend having already lost Newcastle and Towcester to the weather; Newbury are though still very hopeful that their meet will go ahead. Big Bucks of course looks a good thing in the Long Distance Hurdle and I will be having a couple of bob each way on Dirty Dozen listed horse Diamond Harry in the Hennessy Gold Cup. All the best to Denman in his quest for an unprecedented third win in the race.
Down at Kempton in the Williamhill.com Hyde Stakes the lightly raced The Cheka has a big chance if taking to the all weather track. Campaigned at the highest level through the summer, including a run in the Lockinge Stakes, the colt ran a nice race at Newmarket last time out and is fancied to take this Listed event.
Be lucky
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Newcastle Lost To The Snow
The weekends fixture at Newcastle has been lost to the snow and officials are currently working on options concerning the running of the Fighting Fifth Hurdle which was of course was the planned seasonal reappearance of Binocular. Nicky Henderson apparantley prefers Newbury for the replacement running, personally, on a purely selfish note as I am there, Sandowns Tingle Creek meeting would be my choice - what a cracking card that would be.
Meeznah Disqualified
Bad news today for David Lanigan as his Meeznah has been thrown out of the Oaks having been found guilty of failing a drug test. Following the disqualification, the result of the Oaks will be amended with Remember When being promoted to second and Marcus Tregoning trained Rumoush being declared third.
Lanigan was fined £750 following Meeznah's disqualification at a British Horseracing Authority disciplinary inquiry, the source of the drug was never confirmed.
Owners Saif Ali and Saeed Altayer have pledged to stand by the fledgling Newmarket based handler. Bruce Raymond, racing manager for Ali and Altayer, is quoted as saying ‘Obviously we knew about this for some time and it was inevitable. It had to go through the correct procedures and we're obviously disappointed she has lost second place. The inquiry was very thorough and every avenue was exhausted as to how it (ACP) has got in there. They (the BHA disciplinary panel) couldn't find any fault with David's stable management but somehow it has ended up in her blood stream. The good thing is they can't attach any blame to anyone and we will be giving David our full support, and will continue to support him. Meeznah stays in training as a four-year-old and we're hopeful she can redeem herself.’
The result is a real blow for a young trainer who has made a great start to his training career.
One thing is for sure the fact it has taken five months for this sorry story to come to fruition is unacceptable and to have a revised result of a classic run in June announced in November is ridiculous.
Lanigan was fined £750 following Meeznah's disqualification at a British Horseracing Authority disciplinary inquiry, the source of the drug was never confirmed.
Owners Saif Ali and Saeed Altayer have pledged to stand by the fledgling Newmarket based handler. Bruce Raymond, racing manager for Ali and Altayer, is quoted as saying ‘Obviously we knew about this for some time and it was inevitable. It had to go through the correct procedures and we're obviously disappointed she has lost second place. The inquiry was very thorough and every avenue was exhausted as to how it (ACP) has got in there. They (the BHA disciplinary panel) couldn't find any fault with David's stable management but somehow it has ended up in her blood stream. The good thing is they can't attach any blame to anyone and we will be giving David our full support, and will continue to support him. Meeznah stays in training as a four-year-old and we're hopeful she can redeem herself.’
The result is a real blow for a young trainer who has made a great start to his training career.
One thing is for sure the fact it has taken five months for this sorry story to come to fruition is unacceptable and to have a revised result of a classic run in June announced in November is ridiculous.
The Thursday Titter X
A jockey is in the unsaddling area of Huntingdon. His horse has trailed in at the back of the field and he is trying to explain the problem to the trainer.
‘That's not his trip, guv'nor,’ says the jock ‘I think he'd get three miles.’
The trainer looks at the jockey and says ‘Three miles? He wouldn't get three miles in a ****ing horse box.’
‘That's not his trip, guv'nor,’ says the jock ‘I think he'd get three miles.’
The trainer looks at the jockey and says ‘Three miles? He wouldn't get three miles in a ****ing horse box.’
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Who’s A Naughty Boy Then?
Trainer David Lanigan is set for a visit to the BHA disciplinary panel on Thursday (25th) it has been announced after it emerged that his charge Meeznah tested positive for ACP after the Oaks in which the filly finished second.
Elsewhere Sam Twiston-Davies will be appealing against the three day suspension dished out to him at Kempton for careless riding on board Mad Moose on Monday. Twiston-Davies had of course received a five day ban on the Sunday for his ride on Hello Bud (a winner tipped here on Girdys Gee Gees) for excessive use of the whip.
Elsewhere Sam Twiston-Davies will be appealing against the three day suspension dished out to him at Kempton for careless riding on board Mad Moose on Monday. Twiston-Davies had of course received a five day ban on the Sunday for his ride on Hello Bud (a winner tipped here on Girdys Gee Gees) for excessive use of the whip.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Looking Ahead
Champion Hurdle winner Binocular and the unbeaten Peddlers Cross are due to do battle at Newcastle on Saturday in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle - weather permitting. Binocular is one of my horses to follow this year and I would expect the six-year-old to prevail.
Big Bucks looks to have a straight forward assignment at Newbury in the Long Distance Hurdle on Saturday in what on paper should be no more than a racecourse gallop for the dual World Hurdle winner.
Denman will of course be going for a third win in the Hennessy Gold Cup and it would be marvellous to see the horse manage it. He has got to shoulder 11st 12lb and it will take an almighty effort off that weight and one of my other horses to follow Diamond Harry will be there or there about I hope and is worth a little investment at 7-1. The Nick Williams trained seven-year-old will be carrying 27lb less than the favourite.
Another of my horses to follow for the Jumps season Medermit will be out to redeem himself at the Tingle Creek meeting according to reports. The Alan King trained grey, one time Arkle favourite until blotting his copy book by refusing at Huntingdon on his seasonal reappearance, looks likely to run in the Henry VII Novices' Chase. I haven’t given up on him yet and look forward to seeing him run.
Big Bucks looks to have a straight forward assignment at Newbury in the Long Distance Hurdle on Saturday in what on paper should be no more than a racecourse gallop for the dual World Hurdle winner.
Denman will of course be going for a third win in the Hennessy Gold Cup and it would be marvellous to see the horse manage it. He has got to shoulder 11st 12lb and it will take an almighty effort off that weight and one of my other horses to follow Diamond Harry will be there or there about I hope and is worth a little investment at 7-1. The Nick Williams trained seven-year-old will be carrying 27lb less than the favourite.
Another of my horses to follow for the Jumps season Medermit will be out to redeem himself at the Tingle Creek meeting according to reports. The Alan King trained grey, one time Arkle favourite until blotting his copy book by refusing at Huntingdon on his seasonal reappearance, looks likely to run in the Henry VII Novices' Chase. I haven’t given up on him yet and look forward to seeing him run.
Monday, 22 November 2010
Imperial Debate - Horses Welfare First
The reported cut to the back of his near-fore suffered by Gold Cup winner Imperial Commander at the weekend has got the posters on the RP website hot under the collar. Opinion appears to be split between those who feel Nigel Twiston-Davies is doing the right thing taking no risks with a stable star and those who think connections are using it as an excuse not to show up at Kempton on Boxing Day to take on Kauto Star. A lot of the talk it must be said appears to be coming from the pockets of punters and disturbingly a number show little concern for Imperial Commander.
My point of view is if the horse is injured he must be rested and it would be wrong to race him under prepared be he a Gold Cup winner or a low grade handicapper. As much as we all want to see the best horses racing each other, better that when a horse races it is fully fit and able to give its best than when rushed back from a small injury at the risk of suffering a more complicated one.
The welfare of the horse must at all times be the top priority and if a trainer of the stature of Twiston-Davies says his charge needs a week at least in his box then I see no reason to disbelieve him.
Also, and something that appears to have been overlooked by many, credit should be given to Nigel Twiston-Davies for informing the public as he did.
I personally hope Imperial Commander returns to full fitness soon and look forward to the clash with Kauto Star be it at Kempton on Boxing Day or at Cheltenham come March with Denman and co hopefully also all taking their place in the starting line-up.
My point of view is if the horse is injured he must be rested and it would be wrong to race him under prepared be he a Gold Cup winner or a low grade handicapper. As much as we all want to see the best horses racing each other, better that when a horse races it is fully fit and able to give its best than when rushed back from a small injury at the risk of suffering a more complicated one.
The welfare of the horse must at all times be the top priority and if a trainer of the stature of Twiston-Davies says his charge needs a week at least in his box then I see no reason to disbelieve him.
Also, and something that appears to have been overlooked by many, credit should be given to Nigel Twiston-Davies for informing the public as he did.
I personally hope Imperial Commander returns to full fitness soon and look forward to the clash with Kauto Star be it at Kempton on Boxing Day or at Cheltenham come March with Denman and co hopefully also all taking their place in the starting line-up.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Becher Briefing
Not a bad Saturday though at the prices the cruise in the Med will have to wait for another week. Master Minded won like a good horse and Imperial Commander, though looking to tire a little, got the job done nicely enough with everything but the fast finishing Tidal Bay well beat. I was a little disappointed with Zaynar but hopefully he will come on for the run and be back to his best soon - the winner looked a handy horse and is in the notebook.
Its the Becher Chase up at Aintree today and I like the look of Hello Bud. The Twiston-Davies gelding has won three 'Nationals' including the Scottish version in 2009 and ran a big race in the real thing here last year. Distance and conditions under foot won't be a problem and at 8-1 the bay must be worth a couple of quid each-way.
Be lucky
Its the Becher Chase up at Aintree today and I like the look of Hello Bud. The Twiston-Davies gelding has won three 'Nationals' including the Scottish version in 2009 and ran a big race in the real thing here last year. Distance and conditions under foot won't be a problem and at 8-1 the bay must be worth a couple of quid each-way.
Be lucky
Friday, 19 November 2010
Weekend Preview
A cracking weekend of racing ahead with a number of the big guns from the jumping game in action.
At Ascot two time Champion Chase winner Mater Minded will be taking on five rivals in the Amlin Chase. The seven-year-old faces a test of his stamina in the two mile three furling race having never before won beyond two mile one but I expect him to make a winning start to his campaign.
Zaynar is looking for a repeat performance in the Coral Hurdle having won the race last year. Two for two at the track the grey looks a good bet to take this on his way to bigger engagements later in the season. Victor Chandler is on record as stating he thinks ‘Zaynar is bigger and stronger this season’ and that ‘Zaynar's main aim this season will be the World Hurdle where we believe the step up to three miles will suit him very well.’
Up at Haydock Imperial Commander will be making his seasonal reappearance and is fancied to take the Betfair Chase. Nigel Twiston-Davies is expecting a ‘huge run’ according to his interview on the Racing Post website and that is good enough for Girdy to invest a bob or two.
Be lucky
At Ascot two time Champion Chase winner Mater Minded will be taking on five rivals in the Amlin Chase. The seven-year-old faces a test of his stamina in the two mile three furling race having never before won beyond two mile one but I expect him to make a winning start to his campaign.
Zaynar is looking for a repeat performance in the Coral Hurdle having won the race last year. Two for two at the track the grey looks a good bet to take this on his way to bigger engagements later in the season. Victor Chandler is on record as stating he thinks ‘Zaynar is bigger and stronger this season’ and that ‘Zaynar's main aim this season will be the World Hurdle where we believe the step up to three miles will suit him very well.’
Up at Haydock Imperial Commander will be making his seasonal reappearance and is fancied to take the Betfair Chase. Nigel Twiston-Davies is expecting a ‘huge run’ according to his interview on the Racing Post website and that is good enough for Girdy to invest a bob or two.
Be lucky
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Ballydoyle Vacancy Update
Christophe Soumillon has signed up with the Wildenstein stable in France it has been announced meaning he is now out of the running to take over the vacancy at Ballydoyle. Colm O'Donoghue has taken over as 2-1 favourite in a new market with some interesting names available at bigger prices such as Olivier Peslier at 8-1. There is of course the possibility that the Ballydoyle team could simply take the approach of using the best jockey available which would be interesting next season but I would assume that approach is unlikely.
As I said last week I was considering putting the CV forward and the way it is going it might be worth a trip to the sauna to shed that last six stone or so!
As I said last week I was considering putting the CV forward and the way it is going it might be worth a trip to the sauna to shed that last six stone or so!
The Thursday Titter IX
Paddy is walking down the road leading a horse when he bumps into his mate Sean from the pub.
His drinking buddy says to him ‘What are you going to do with that Paddy?’
Paddy replies 'Race it.'
Sean smiles and says ‘Well by the looks of it you will win!’
His drinking buddy says to him ‘What are you going to do with that Paddy?’
Paddy replies 'Race it.'
Sean smiles and says ‘Well by the looks of it you will win!’
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Cartier Racing Awards
The Cartier Racing Awards were handed out on Tuesday evening at a prestigious ceremony at London's Dorchester Hotel (my invite must have been lost in the post). The Awards are determined by a points system with points awarded during the season in Pattern races combined with the opinions of a panel of racing luminaries and journalists headed by Brough Scott (surely just an oversight that my opinion wasn't requested this year and it can’t be long till I am asked to participate) as well as votes from readers of the Racing Post and the Daily Telegraph.
Goldikova was the star of the evening being named Horse of the Year following a wonderful season topped off with her win at Churchill Downs taking the Breeders Cup Mile for the third consecutive time. The mare beat off the likes of star miler Canford Cliffs, Champion Stakes winner Twice over, Derby and Arc hero Workforce and King George winner Harbinger to take the top prize. The mare was also named top Older Horse, a category she had won last year also. A full list of the winners can be found below.
Goldikova was the star of the evening being named Horse of the Year following a wonderful season topped off with her win at Churchill Downs taking the Breeders Cup Mile for the third consecutive time. The mare beat off the likes of star miler Canford Cliffs, Champion Stakes winner Twice over, Derby and Arc hero Workforce and King George winner Harbinger to take the top prize. The mare was also named top Older Horse, a category she had won last year also. A full list of the winners can be found below.
2010 Cartier Racing Awards roll of honour:
Cartier Two-Year-Old Colt: Frankel
Cartier Two-Year-Old Filly: Misty For Me
Cartier Three-Year-Old Colt: Workforce
Cartier Three-Year-Old Filly: Snow Fairy
Cartier Sprinter: Starspangledbanner
Cartier Stayer: Rite Of Passage
Cartier Older Horse: Goldikova
Cartier Horse of the Year: Goldikova
Cartier/Daily Telegraph Award of Merit: Richard Hannon
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
No Big Guns For Commander
Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Imperial Commander returns to action at Haydock this weekend for the Betfair Chase. The Nigel Twiston-Davies trained nine-year-old has been installed as odds-on favourite for the contest and connections are confident. Ian Robinson, a member of the Our Friends In The North syndicate that own the bay gelding is quoted in the racing press as stating ‘We've got the Betfair Chase, the King George and the Gold Cup, and we intend to compete in all three.’ He is also quoted as having said of the horse that he has ‘improved since last season.’
None of the 'big guns' will be taking him on but the Paul Nicholls trained What A Friend, who is no bad second string, will be lining up and it looks an intriguing contest.
It is a great opportunity for Imperial Commander to take up the gauntlet thrown down by Kauto Star at Down Royal earlier this month with Denman of course waiting back in the Nicholls stables entered for the Hennessy at Newbury on the 27th.
It will be an informative week or two.
None of the 'big guns' will be taking him on but the Paul Nicholls trained What A Friend, who is no bad second string, will be lining up and it looks an intriguing contest.
It is a great opportunity for Imperial Commander to take up the gauntlet thrown down by Kauto Star at Down Royal earlier this month with Denman of course waiting back in the Nicholls stables entered for the Hennessy at Newbury on the 27th.
It will be an informative week or two.
Read In The Papers
The unbeaten Paul Nicholls trained Silviniaco Conti will be taking on some established stars in his next outing at Ascot for the Grade 2 Coral Hurdle including last year's six length winner Zaynar and former Champion Hurdle winner Katchit. The Alan King trained stable mate to Katchit, Karabak and Restless Harry also figure amongst the entries.
Master Minded will be returning to action on the same card. The two time Queen Mother Champion Chase winner will be testing his stamina in the two mile three furlong Amlin 1965 Chase, the horse has never won over further than two mile two furlongs.
The new boss of Johnny Murtagh has been announced, he will be retained by the Aga Khan in Ireland for next season. The Aga Khan has one hundred and twenty horses in training in the Emerald Isle with John Oxx and Michael Halford and Murtagh will of course be renewing his association with Oxx having been stable jockey for the trainer in the nineties up to 2003.
Master Minded will be returning to action on the same card. The two time Queen Mother Champion Chase winner will be testing his stamina in the two mile three furlong Amlin 1965 Chase, the horse has never won over further than two mile two furlongs.
The new boss of Johnny Murtagh has been announced, he will be retained by the Aga Khan in Ireland for next season. The Aga Khan has one hundred and twenty horses in training in the Emerald Isle with John Oxx and Michael Halford and Murtagh will of course be renewing his association with Oxx having been stable jockey for the trainer in the nineties up to 2003.
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Ogee, Ogee, Ogee, Oi, Oi, Oi
Racing over the sticks is back in the spotlight and we have a cracking meeting at Cheltenham today.
I marked Ogee down as a staying chaser to keep an eye out for last year and he re-appears in the wide open 1.55 handicap chase over in the west country. At seven the chestnut gelding is still open to improvement and is worth a couple of bob at the 9-1 on offer early this morning.
Elsewhere Jazz Age has the chance to reverse the form with Moonbalej on terms much better than when they met at Plumpton last time and I doubt David Pipe has sent his charge all the way to Wetherby for a look at the scenery.
Be lucky
I marked Ogee down as a staying chaser to keep an eye out for last year and he re-appears in the wide open 1.55 handicap chase over in the west country. At seven the chestnut gelding is still open to improvement and is worth a couple of bob at the 9-1 on offer early this morning.
Elsewhere Jazz Age has the chance to reverse the form with Moonbalej on terms much better than when they met at Plumpton last time and I doubt David Pipe has sent his charge all the way to Wetherby for a look at the scenery.
Be lucky
Thursday, 11 November 2010
The Thursday Titter VIII
The trainer was giving last minute instructions to the jockey and appeared to slip something into the horse's mouth just as a steward walked by.
'What was that?' inquired the steward.
'Oh nothing' said the trainer, 'just a polo.'
He offered one to the steward and had one himself.
After the suspicious steward had left the scene and the trainer continued with his instructions
'Just keep on the rail. You are on a certainty. The only thing that could possibly pass you down the home straight is either the steward or me.'
'What was that?' inquired the steward.
'Oh nothing' said the trainer, 'just a polo.'
He offered one to the steward and had one himself.
After the suspicious steward had left the scene and the trainer continued with his instructions
'Just keep on the rail. You are on a certainty. The only thing that could possibly pass you down the home straight is either the steward or me.'
Ballydoyle Vacancy
A lot of talk at the moment regards the job vacancy at Ballydoyle with Christophe Soumillon looking the most likely to be taking over the reigns so too speak. He has been cut on the betting lists to as short as 13-8 but as yet has only commented 'no comment'.
I was considering putting the CV forward but I just can't lose that last six stone to get back to my riding weight!
I was considering putting the CV forward but I just can't lose that last six stone to get back to my riding weight!
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Plonker Of The Day
Plonker Of The Day Award goes to Chris Timmons over at Bangor in the 3.40 getting beat on Jeanry in the shadow of the post having been clear over the last. Easing his mount on the run-in almost to a walk the pursuing Monsieur under the encouragement of Matt Griffiths was gaining all the time and when Timmons reacted – all too late – to try and get Jeanry up and running again the inevitable happened with Monsieur prevailing by ¾ of a length.
According to reports Timmons was booed in the winners' enclosure and he certainly won’t be on many peoples Christmas Card list with apparently over £55,000 being matched on Betfair at 1.01.
According to reports Timmons was booed in the winners' enclosure and he certainly won’t be on many peoples Christmas Card list with apparently over £55,000 being matched on Betfair at 1.01.
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