Thanks Oneman
Attended Owners Group event with Nicky Henderson at his Seven Barrows yard earlier today. It's a magnificent place, with a mile and a half gallops (not used at minute as too dry!), with a mile and a quarter all weather gallops, a cantering ring using Wexford sand, and a schooling area using turf and recycled carpet. He reiterated that horses have to gallop to get fit, and there lies the risk of injury, particularly for good horses.
Focus of the day was on Owners Group horses, although he also paraded horses still in the yard but about to go on their summer break, as well as a couple who were still in training. Never realised that the National Hunt season used to finish at Stratford at the end of May, rather than Sandown this weekend.
Pentland Hills - decision still out on his future after poor run at Cheltenham last week - in the handicappers grip and similar to Champ - no longer a Group 1 horse, but receives loads of weight if running in handicaps
Will Carver - watched him school over hurdles as he's entered in a competitive race at Sandown on Saturday, he'll only run if the ground has been watered sufficiently. Also in the handicappers grip
Fable - lost the will to race this season and does nothing in training - decision still out on her future, but she will most likely make a great brood mare
The Carpenter - sustained a suspensory detached ligament - happens to a lot of horses in training, he needs a months box rest and a further month in the horse walker - but has loads of potential (and better than at least 6 months for a tendon injury).
Other horses as part of the Q&A:
Constitution Hill - already on holidays, plan is the Fighting Fifth, Christmas Hurdle before Cheltenham
Shiskin - off to Punchestown, and one of his best chances, but is facing Galopin de Champs...
Jonbon - will go to Sandown, but Nicky will be reviewing ground conditions (and hope they've sufficiently watered)
Luccia - also on hols - the run at Aintree confirmed she's a 2 miler - Nicky noted if she could get within 5l of State Man at Cheltenham, then Constitution Hill would be in the next county!
Maries Rock - plans to run her in a listed flat race at York next month - potentially she could go to the Queen Alexandria in Royal Ascot
Sir Gino - still very fresh and seemed in good order in the parade line-up; has no further races scheduled this season; Nicky noted how Willie Mullins plotted Lossiemouth's season to give her time - and so he may only race Sir Gino at Xmas, or at Cheltenham's trials day before the festival.
Mr Coffey - ran a great race at last year's Grand National, but that has impacted him since - Nicky has nothing else in his yard currently that could compete (although he gave Willie Mullins a heads up about I Am Maximus when it was decided he would be trained in Ireland.)
Califet en Vol, who came 3rd in last Saturday's bumper at Ayr - Nicky said that was a very competitive race and has a lot of potential.
Bold Reaction - will try and get another run if get (soft) ground conditions
Season has clearly been disrupted - most tests didn't reveal anything, and Nicky has just had to be patient. He's excited with his current crop of novice hurdles and will look forward to them chasing (e.g. Jango Baie) as had a disappointing season with this current season's novice chasers.
An enjoyable visit and the rain stayed away - Nicky Henderson is very personable and engaging. Just wish he knew how to get a performance out of Fable!