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2015-16 NH Stable Tours

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ahead of the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NationalHunt?src=hash">#NationalHunt</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Jumps?src=hash">#Jumps</a> season I visited the yard of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CheltenhamFestival?src=hash">#CheltenhamFestival</a> winning trainer Jamie Snowden <a href="http://t.co/qi61IUgKFJ">http://t.co/qi61IUgKFJ</a></p>— Alex Bellew (@_Neptune_) <a href="https://twitter.com/_Neptune_/status/640455328698662912">September 6, 2015</a></blockquote>
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One for the paddy power ?

Let's start with Present View, the yard's Cheltenham Festival winner and clearly adored by everyone at Folly House. Nicknamed Elvis due to his love of attention Present View was on the gallops in the lot we saw and looked fabulous, so powerful and strong. However he won't be going hurdling this year as that was the cause of his injury issues last year, he clouted the 2nd last hurdle at Cheltenham on seasonal debut which led to a nasty cut and time off (still finished a neck 2nd) and perhaps just doesn't respect the smaller obstacles. He blew up in the Paddy Power (still finished 3rd) but the lay off after the cut was probably the cause of his slight lack of race fitness. However because of his curtailed season he is only up 2 lbs this season rather than a stone or so and could be very well handicapped. Present View will be kept to fences, targeting the Showcase meeting and then the Paddy Power and I certainly will be backing him in these races given how well handicapped this horse could be. Stable Star and a worthy one.
 
Good info.
I remember being at the PP last year and couldn't understand the plunge on the horse, think he backed into about 4s, clearly connections know the horse has ability that hasn't yet translated itself to the course yet....
 
Barry Geraghty will ride Henderson's McManus-owned horses; Daryl Jacob riding Simon Munir & Isaac Souede's and Noel Fehily for J Sullivan.
Henderson's saddles will be filled with the arse-cheeks of Andrew Tinkler, David Bass, Nico de Boinville, Peter Carberry and Jerry McGrath.
King's Theatre progeny THEATRE TERRITORY has been bought by Robert Waley-Cohen and joins Seven Barrows #Bumperbrigade or Novice Hurdler.
RED HAMMER is a half-brother to current Triumph Hurdle winner PEACE AND CO, sired by Falco.
FIXE LE KAP, RED HAMMER and KHEZERABAD will be worth a look when they debut in JvH with Henderson aiming for a 7th JCB Triumph Hurdle.
Of all the Novice Hurdlers mentioned by Henderson HURRICANE HIGGINS was touted as one to note, especially over longer distances.
Henderson has the new "28th Race" at The Festival, The 2m1f Mares Novice Hurdle in mind for CHOCCA WOCCA and ROBINS REEF.
MAESTRO ROYAL, HUNTERS HOOF and KILCREA VALE were offered as worth watching over Hurdles.
POLLY PEACHUM will be aimed at going one better in the OLBG Mares Hurdle at #Cheltenham
TOP NOTCH is to run at Auteuil in mid-November and Henderson sees him as a one to want a decent trip in time.
WHISPER will revert back to Hurdles and is to be aimed at The @Ladbrokes World Hurdle at #Cheltenham.
JCB Triumph Hurdle 1-2-3 PEACE AND CO, TOP NOTCH and HARGAM will all stay over Hurdles of course.
No decision has been made over whether MY TENT OR YOURS has another crack at The Champion Hurdle or goes Novice-Chasing.
CUP FINAL will go Novice Chasing and Henderson says on breeding "He'll likely want a trip..".
BEAT THAT and CALL THE COPS are to represent Henderson's Staying Chasers. CARACCI APACHE and LESSONS IN MILAN will do likewise.
THEINVAL and VYTA DU ROC are to run at around 2 and a 1/2 miles.
VANITEUX and SIGN OF A VICTORY will go over 2m.
Henderson feels his strength lies with his Novice-Chasers this year. That includes L'AMI SERGE
SPRINTER SACRE, BOBS WORTH and SIMONSIG will all be sent Chasing again this year from Seven Barrows. The latter may return over Hurdles.
Henderson says that BOBS WORTH may be sent out in The Hennessy @NewburyRacing if CONEYGREE runs and the weights are favourable.
COCKTAILS AT DAWN is a possible for a return to @CheltenhamRacecourse for The @PaddyPower #GoldCup in November. Starts in NvCh in October.
MA FILLEULE will be aimed at the new 2m4f Listed Mares Chase at @CarlisleRaces in November and at @HuntingdonRacecourse in February.
HADRIANS APPROACH, TRIOLO D'ALENE and BEAR'S AFFAIR will be aimed at a Grand National campaign says Nicky Henderson.
 
Ben Pauling's Five to Follow:

Ballyhenry

Two out of two in bumpers, The Vestey Family Partnership's five-year-old is rated on a par with his more proven stablemate Barters Hill.

"He's a very smart Presenting horse from Ireland but he was always a big, backward baby last season," said Pauling, making his unbeaten record look all the better.

"His jumping is as good as I have ever seen. On bumper ratings, there's not that much to split him and Barters Hill, but that one has the form in the book.

"We think a lot of Ballyhenry. His schooling has been exceptional."

Pauling has an embarrassment of riches with the two horses almost ready to take aim at novice hurdles.

"I'm not interested in them carrying double penalties in those," said Pauling.

"They will step up in grade, however I would not be interested in them taking each other on until late in the season."

Always Lion

Won for Brendan Powell on debut before changing hands and is owned by Paul and Clare Rooney, who retain Jason Maguire to ride their horses.

His best effort from four runs was trying to give Philip Hobbs' Wait For Me 4lb and a beating in an Ascot bumper, as that horse went on to finish third at the Cheltenham Festival when the Gloucestershire horse disappointed.

"He was never in the race there as he got left at the start," said Pauling.

"And we know he wasn't quite right when he ran at Ascot, he was short of a piece of work or two.

"He's a very nice horse who jumps beautifully. He's strong and powerful ."

Novice hurdles are on the agenda.

Barters Hill

Sprang a 25/1 shock on his National Hunt Flat race debut and the rest is history.

Followed up by beating what was thought to be a useful Flat-bred type of John Ferguson's and then went on to ground out victory in Newbury's Listed bumper back in February.

That looked like it might be his limit, because he was all out to hold the challenge of Henderson's smooth travelling Buveur D'Air.

However, Aintree came calling, where the son of Kalanisi put the icing on the cake with a commanding defeat of Willie Mullins' Bellshill, who won the equivalent at the Punchestown Festival.

"Barters Hill has beaten the best of the best in the bumper world," said Pauling.

"I know they didn't think Bellshill would be beaten that day and there was 12 lengths to the third.

"He was well on top at the end and is a very smart prospect for the new season, but we know he has to prove himself again."

Pauling is looking at either a 2m 3f novices' hurdle at Huntingdon on November 1 or Kempton a day later as potential starting points for the classy sort, 25/1 for the Neptune Novices' Hurdle at the 2016 Festival.

"Whether we go two and a half miles or three depends on what he shows us," said Pauling.

"He's come back in a lot sharper, bigger, stronger and more of a man."

Should all go to plan, Newbury's Grade One Novices' Hurdle on December 29 is an early big race target.

Drumacoo

Highly promising in Ireland for previous trainer Michel Hourigan, the six-year-old has been sent to the Cotswolds by owner Lucy Birley.

With a rating of 139 thanks to maiden and novice hurdle wins on the back of a National Hunt Flat race success, the son of Oscar is very much a Saturday horse to look forward to.

"He had a nasty hairline fracture of the knee which is why he hasn't run since November," said Pauling.

"He's a serious horse. I know his jumping is top class and he seems very well cantering away.

"Barry Geraghty rode him on both his hurdles starts. We spoke about the horse and I know he likes him a lot."

Cheltenham Festival third in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle, Roi Des Francs, was one of his victims.

Soft ground mid-winter novice chases await.

Le Breuil

Purchased privately from the Costellos in Ireland, renowned for sourcing quality horses, this son of Law Society is unraced but showing plenty of promise on the Gloucestershire gallops.

"He didn't cost telephone numbers, a middling price for a store horse," said Pauling, who made the scoop on advice of Best Mate's former trainer Henrietta Knight, a relative of his assistant Mary Vestey.

"We looked at about 12 horses and bought a couple. This is a three-year-old and nine winners have come out of the dam Anzille.

"Le Breuil seems to know his job because he spent four months cantering at the Costellos'. He's a very proud horse, active, jig-joggy and short-coupled.

"He looks a lot like some of the smart juveniles we bought at Henderson's from France and I think he might fly against his age group over hurdles."

But first Pauling plans to take in a bumper in mid-November.



Read more: http://www.gloucestershireecho.co.u...tory-27908944-detail/story.html#ixzz3ngAZ6LTr
 
have got my hands on Hendersons horses in training for 2015-16 and will tweet out a few of his comments. Any requests ?
 
Nicky Richards

EXCITING chaser Duke Of Navan is "in grand form" before a tilt at the Old Roan Chase at Aintree, according to trainer Nicky Richards

The seven-year-old is set to embark on his second season over fences after a promising campaign last year, with the highlight being a smooth six-length victory over Yorkist in the £20,000 Scotty Brand Listed Handicap Chase at Ayr in April, while also running well in a number of novice chases.

Richards, speaking to the RFO for this week's trainer file, said: "He didn't do too badly last year did he?

"I ran him down at Kempton in May for his last outing and it was a bit of a waste of time. That said, he's in grand form and the plan is to start him off in the Old Roan Chase at Aintree and we will see how he does there before making further plans."

Four-time novice hurdle winner Glingerburn is set to mix it with the big guns this year as his early season target is the Fighting Fifth hurdle at Newcastle.

Richards said: "He won four on the bounce starting with a Doncaster novice hurdle. He then won back there with a penalty and then progressed to win the Grade 2 Kelso Hurdle. His final run was at Aintree but I think you can put a line through that as he was just over the top.

"He's on a mark of 149 which means he is going to have to step up in class. He has a good bit to find with the Champion Hurdle horses but his early season target is the Fighting Fifth. He'll have one run beforehand."

Eight-year-old Simply Ned returned to victory at Kelso at the start of the month and heads back to Cheltenham for the Shloer Chase in November - a race he finished runner-up in 2014 behind subsequent Grade 1 Ryanair Chase winner Uxizandre.

Richards said: "One of the stable's stars, he won first time out last season at Kelso and then finished second to Uxizandre in the Shloer Chase at Cheltenham. He ran a blinder until belting the fourth-last in the Champion Chase.

"After a good summer's break he bounced back to form in the same race at Kelso earlier this month with a three-length success. He goes for the Shloer again next month."
 
I see McCain has lost the Rooney horses - maybe up to 50.

Going to spread them around but can see Pauling and Elliott being big winners out of that.
 
I see McCain has lost the Rooney horses - maybe up to 50.

Going to spread them around but can see Pauling and Elliott being big winners out of that.

Yeah I saw that, seems a strange move to me but presumably something underneath it all.
I know he struggled with a virus in the yard last season, interesting to see they all go...
 
Yeah I saw that, seems a strange move to me but presumably something underneath it all.
I know he struggled with a virus in the yard last season, interesting to see they all go...

Mccain has had winners but hardly a runner at Cheltenham - the big owners want festival winners.