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Mamlook 9g Key Of Luck - Cradle Brief P Deal & G Lowe 013146/ RPR 148h OR 143h Hasn’t been out for more than two years but is in good form, showing all his old enthusiasm at home. The plan was to go for the Cesarewitch, in which he finished second back in 2009, and he’d gone nicely in a racecourse gallop at Kempton the other day, but he picked up an infection and had to miss the race. He’ll probably have a run on the Flat and then go hurdling and we’ll see what level of ability he retains. He had been chasing but is better over hurdles.
Master Overseer 10g Old Vic - Crogeen Lass Brocade Racing P1/P1P1P- RPR 146c, OR 146c Such a kind horse that I could put my two young children, Jack and Sophie, in his box at night and they’d be fine the next morning. On the track all he does is gallop and stay and he’s put together an unusual set of form figures; if the sequence is maintained he’ll win first time out. He’s 6-13 over fences but resumes off a career-high mark. I need to get him dropped a pound and he’ll be eligible for veterans’ chases again – he won one at Wincanton last season off 142. He’d be an ideal sort for the Becher Chase, although when his owners read this they’ll probably have a heart attack!
Minella Scamp 4g King’s Theatre - Forgotten Star Malcolm Denmark 1-6 RPR 98b Went well for a long way in a Chepstow bumper two Saturdays ago, but was too keen and ran with the choke out. He’ll have a quietish season; we’ll look for another bumper where the aim will be to get him to settle better.
Moncarno 3g Lucarno - Sparkling Jewel David and Elaine Long Unraced RPR - OR - The early signs are good, although he’s still some way off a run. He’s a Doncaster sale purchase, so the restricted bumper for horses purchased at that sale would be an obvious target. Should be out around December.
Most Eligible 6g Pursuit Of Love - Danzig’s Heiress Skeltools Ltd 124 RPR 114b Was good on his bumper debut, ran well next time but disappointed on his hurdling debut. He came back from a break last week and will resume in the new year. His Worcester win came on good ground, but he won’t mind it softer
My brother Sylvest - unable to c&p No Secrets 9g King’s Theatre - Happy Native Malcolm Denmark 03P/011P- RPR 134c, OR 129c He’s lightly raced, partly because it’s hard to keep condition on him. We did a lot of work on his jumping last season and he spends time in the loose school to get his confidence up. There’s nothing flashy about him but he got the job done twice in handicap chases. He was run off his feet in the Kim Muir last time, so we’ll bring him back down in grade. After just five runs over fences he could progress. Despite his wins having come on soft or heavy, he might appreciate better ground.
Notus De La Tour 7g Kutub - Ridiyla D Bradshaw, J Dale, P Deal, J Smee, W Walsh 1323F/P- RPR 150c, OR 144c Racing is such a leveller and dear old Notus – I know he’s only seven but he seems to have been around for years – hasn’t had any luck at all on his last two starts. He sustained a fracture above the eye when falling at the festival the season before last, then we got him back to Cheltenham in December for the big Grade 3 handicap chase over 2m5f when he made two terrible mistakes and injured himself. It took him a long time to recover but he’s back in good order now, so I hope he’ll give his connections some better times this winter. May start back over hurdles, then we’ll resume over fences once he gets his beloved soft ground.
Obistar 3g Astarabad - Vallee Du Luy Brocade Racing Unraced RPR - OR - Big gelding, bought at the Doncaster sales. The aim is to go for a bumper in the new year, but he’s backward at present and it’s taking time for the penny to drop. Off The Wall 6g Presenting - Ginger Bar Malcolm Denmark 333/834- RPR 112, OR 112 Strapping type, your typical 3m chaser on looks. Hasn’t so far progressed over hurdles but looking back we may have been riding him wrong, making the running when perhaps we should be taking our time with him. We’ll change tactics now he goes over fences and see if that brings about some improvement.
Our Father 7g Shantou - Rosepan The Ives & Johnson families 10P/124- RPR 154c, OR 147c Someone said to me the other day he’s in the betting for the Paddy Power Gold Cup and I told them he’s not even back with me yet. He’s still doing his pre-training with Timmy Murphy, so I hope he returns to Pond House shortly. Everyone must know he is best fresh – he’s won first time out in each of his three seasons to race – but then he seems to lose his form completely afterwards. That’s what makes his rating ridiculous; I know he does it first time but his overall profile is not that of a horse rated 147. There are twin aims with him: to extend that first-time-out sequence, over 3m-plus when the mud is flying; then second, to get him to hold on to his form a bit longer. Deserves an entry in races such as the Hennessy and Becher Chase.
Pleasant company- unable to c&p Red Sherlock This half brother to Swing Bowler did nothing wrong and is now an exciting prospect for novice hurdles. He was visually very impressive on his debut at Towcester, where it’s rare to see one finish on the bridle up the hill like he did. Despite the apparent ease of his victory, first day at school is bound to take something out of a horse, mentally and physically, so Ascot next time came up plenty quick enough, but we wanted to see if he was up to going for the festival bumper. He put up another good performance, despite winning only narrowly from The Skyfarmer, who boosted the form the other day, but it told us that Cheltenham last season was one year too soon. He’s not back yet, but Timmy Murphy reports he jumps well, so I hope he’s one of our leading hopes among the novices. I like to keep them low key to start with, although even then you bump into other good ones, before gradually stepping up in grade
Poole Master 8g Fleetwood - Juste Belle G Thompson 223F0-4 RPR 140c, OR 132c It hasn’t really happened for him yet over fences, although in fairness he was getting beat by some useful types. Was in the grip of the handicapper but has dropped a few pounds, and his latest run at Haydock was more encouraging. Capable of picking up a handicap at some point when the mud is flying.
Prideofthecastle 6g Waky Nao - Park’s Pet B Drew P1-1 RPR 111b Was bought at Cheltenham’s Brightwells sale in January after comfortably landing a Limerick bumper in very heavy ground the previous month. I wanted to give him one run before he was turned out but we were fast running out of time and when we took him to Stratford I warned the owner the track was too tight and the ground getting too quick. So all things considered he did well to get home in front, and the runner-up won next time. There’s nothing flashy about him, but when racing on a galloping track with cut in the ground, he should win his novice hurdles from 2m to 2m4f.
Problema Tic 7g Kapgarde - Atreide Jo Tracey F-05100 RPR 145c, OR 138c Something of an in-and-out performer who needs things to go his own way. Had dropped 12lb in the ratings before winning at Perth in June, then went back up 8lb to 140 and was well beaten both starts since. Has had a holiday and will be back to contest 3m handicaps when the ground is not too soft.
Punjabi 10g Komaite - Competa Raymond Tooth 90/600P- RPR 165h, OR 130 The former champion hurdler has been sent here to see if a change of scenery can freshen him up. It’s a long time since he showed his form, so it’s a big ask. He’s way off a run.
Master Overseer 10g Old Vic - Crogeen Lass Brocade Racing P1/P1P1P- RPR 146c, OR 146c Such a kind horse that I could put my two young children, Jack and Sophie, in his box at night and they’d be fine the next morning. On the track all he does is gallop and stay and he’s put together an unusual set of form figures; if the sequence is maintained he’ll win first time out. He’s 6-13 over fences but resumes off a career-high mark. I need to get him dropped a pound and he’ll be eligible for veterans’ chases again – he won one at Wincanton last season off 142. He’d be an ideal sort for the Becher Chase, although when his owners read this they’ll probably have a heart attack!
Minella Scamp 4g King’s Theatre - Forgotten Star Malcolm Denmark 1-6 RPR 98b Went well for a long way in a Chepstow bumper two Saturdays ago, but was too keen and ran with the choke out. He’ll have a quietish season; we’ll look for another bumper where the aim will be to get him to settle better.
Moncarno 3g Lucarno - Sparkling Jewel David and Elaine Long Unraced RPR - OR - The early signs are good, although he’s still some way off a run. He’s a Doncaster sale purchase, so the restricted bumper for horses purchased at that sale would be an obvious target. Should be out around December.
Most Eligible 6g Pursuit Of Love - Danzig’s Heiress Skeltools Ltd 124 RPR 114b Was good on his bumper debut, ran well next time but disappointed on his hurdling debut. He came back from a break last week and will resume in the new year. His Worcester win came on good ground, but he won’t mind it softer
My brother Sylvest - unable to c&p No Secrets 9g King’s Theatre - Happy Native Malcolm Denmark 03P/011P- RPR 134c, OR 129c He’s lightly raced, partly because it’s hard to keep condition on him. We did a lot of work on his jumping last season and he spends time in the loose school to get his confidence up. There’s nothing flashy about him but he got the job done twice in handicap chases. He was run off his feet in the Kim Muir last time, so we’ll bring him back down in grade. After just five runs over fences he could progress. Despite his wins having come on soft or heavy, he might appreciate better ground.
Notus De La Tour 7g Kutub - Ridiyla D Bradshaw, J Dale, P Deal, J Smee, W Walsh 1323F/P- RPR 150c, OR 144c Racing is such a leveller and dear old Notus – I know he’s only seven but he seems to have been around for years – hasn’t had any luck at all on his last two starts. He sustained a fracture above the eye when falling at the festival the season before last, then we got him back to Cheltenham in December for the big Grade 3 handicap chase over 2m5f when he made two terrible mistakes and injured himself. It took him a long time to recover but he’s back in good order now, so I hope he’ll give his connections some better times this winter. May start back over hurdles, then we’ll resume over fences once he gets his beloved soft ground.
Obistar 3g Astarabad - Vallee Du Luy Brocade Racing Unraced RPR - OR - Big gelding, bought at the Doncaster sales. The aim is to go for a bumper in the new year, but he’s backward at present and it’s taking time for the penny to drop. Off The Wall 6g Presenting - Ginger Bar Malcolm Denmark 333/834- RPR 112, OR 112 Strapping type, your typical 3m chaser on looks. Hasn’t so far progressed over hurdles but looking back we may have been riding him wrong, making the running when perhaps we should be taking our time with him. We’ll change tactics now he goes over fences and see if that brings about some improvement.
Our Father 7g Shantou - Rosepan The Ives & Johnson families 10P/124- RPR 154c, OR 147c Someone said to me the other day he’s in the betting for the Paddy Power Gold Cup and I told them he’s not even back with me yet. He’s still doing his pre-training with Timmy Murphy, so I hope he returns to Pond House shortly. Everyone must know he is best fresh – he’s won first time out in each of his three seasons to race – but then he seems to lose his form completely afterwards. That’s what makes his rating ridiculous; I know he does it first time but his overall profile is not that of a horse rated 147. There are twin aims with him: to extend that first-time-out sequence, over 3m-plus when the mud is flying; then second, to get him to hold on to his form a bit longer. Deserves an entry in races such as the Hennessy and Becher Chase.
Pleasant company- unable to c&p Red Sherlock This half brother to Swing Bowler did nothing wrong and is now an exciting prospect for novice hurdles. He was visually very impressive on his debut at Towcester, where it’s rare to see one finish on the bridle up the hill like he did. Despite the apparent ease of his victory, first day at school is bound to take something out of a horse, mentally and physically, so Ascot next time came up plenty quick enough, but we wanted to see if he was up to going for the festival bumper. He put up another good performance, despite winning only narrowly from The Skyfarmer, who boosted the form the other day, but it told us that Cheltenham last season was one year too soon. He’s not back yet, but Timmy Murphy reports he jumps well, so I hope he’s one of our leading hopes among the novices. I like to keep them low key to start with, although even then you bump into other good ones, before gradually stepping up in grade
Poole Master 8g Fleetwood - Juste Belle G Thompson 223F0-4 RPR 140c, OR 132c It hasn’t really happened for him yet over fences, although in fairness he was getting beat by some useful types. Was in the grip of the handicapper but has dropped a few pounds, and his latest run at Haydock was more encouraging. Capable of picking up a handicap at some point when the mud is flying.
Prideofthecastle 6g Waky Nao - Park’s Pet B Drew P1-1 RPR 111b Was bought at Cheltenham’s Brightwells sale in January after comfortably landing a Limerick bumper in very heavy ground the previous month. I wanted to give him one run before he was turned out but we were fast running out of time and when we took him to Stratford I warned the owner the track was too tight and the ground getting too quick. So all things considered he did well to get home in front, and the runner-up won next time. There’s nothing flashy about him, but when racing on a galloping track with cut in the ground, he should win his novice hurdles from 2m to 2m4f.
Problema Tic 7g Kapgarde - Atreide Jo Tracey F-05100 RPR 145c, OR 138c Something of an in-and-out performer who needs things to go his own way. Had dropped 12lb in the ratings before winning at Perth in June, then went back up 8lb to 140 and was well beaten both starts since. Has had a holiday and will be back to contest 3m handicaps when the ground is not too soft.
Punjabi 10g Komaite - Competa Raymond Tooth 90/600P- RPR 165h, OR 130 The former champion hurdler has been sent here to see if a change of scenery can freshen him up. It’s a long time since he showed his form, so it’s a big ask. He’s way off a run.