Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Conjuring – third at Wolverhampton

Conjuring ran a very good race at Wolverhampton last night to finish third. She was slowly away from the stalls and was green to begin with but Jockey, Shane Kelly, kept her up to her work and she got into the race. She had to race around the other runners and once meeting the straight she kept on gamely to get a third position. We were all thrilled with her run and we look forward to breaking her maiden at some stage in the future. The photo shows connections of Conjuring in the winners enclosure at Wolverhampton

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Kakatosi - A WINNER AT NEWMARKET

Kakatosi finally got his head in front following some good performances over the past two years where he came up against some progressive horses. Although slowly away it didn't matter as they went a bit quicker than ideal up front given the easier conditions following the rain. Having travelled well he maintained his gallop up the hill and the result didn't look in doubt from a furlong out. He really deserved the win as he tries on every occasion and doesn't get much leniency from the handicapper due to his consistency.

Monday, August 04, 2014

Discussiontofollow 6th in 32Red Stewards' Cup

DTF ran very well in the 32Red Stewards' Cup on Saturday to achieve a 6th position in one of the toughest 6f handicaps of the season. He had a good draw in stall 23 and Shane Kelly had him in the ideal position throughout the race. However, we was not able to deliver the turn of foot we know he has and on the day was beaten by a better horse. He was slightly impeded by the winner inside the final furlong but it did not affect the final result. It may be the race came slightly too quick for him as it was his third run in five weeks. We still retain our faith in the horse and hopefully he can continue to improve once he returns to action.
The photos show DTF in the parade ring and after the race. He is a handsome horse and should continue to improve as he matures.











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