Racing Bulletin - Middleham Park Racing
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Racing Bulletin - Middleham Park Racing
Racing Bulletin Issue No. 19, 1st May 2015 I t was probably one of the busiest days racing MPR has had yet when last Saturday we had 12 runners on 5 tracks around the country, and this Bank Holiday weekend looks set to be equally as action packed. There were some great performances last weekend with Tatlisu coming 3/16 and Rita’s Boy 2/8, with Fattsota putting in an 8 length career best taking his owners to the winners enclosure. Hail the Hero takes his chance in the 2,000 Guineas. We weren't planning on running Hail the Hero in the 2,000 Guineas following his below par run in the Craven, but a secretarial error and a wide open Guineas has persuaded us to let him take his chance. The reward for finishing in the places was just too great, too great to ignore, he will be ridden by Danny Tudhope and has a good draw in the middle of the track in stall 9. This will be David O’Meara's first classic runner and Middleham Park Racing's third runner with Lilys Angel finishing 6th and Toormore finishing 7th in recent Guineas. Good Luck to all Hail the Hero's owners! 2yo’s Hit the Ground Running! It has been a great start to the season this year as MPR’s 2 yo’s got off to a flying start with Great Page throwing down the gauntlet in style and raising the bar for all. As we move into May and the weather warms up we should be seeing a lot of 2 yo action as the early sorts get going. Recent Winners Shalabina 18th April Nottingham Shalabina won nicely at Nottingham to collect our first £10,000 Yearling Bonus of 2015 and the best part of £3,000 prize money with a nail biting finish over the 10 furlong trip. Given a strong ride from David Nolan Shalabina idled in front but got the verdict in a photo finish. We will most likely see her run next at the York May meeting and David Nolan thinks she will Shalabina’s owners celebrate improve once she learns about the game. Congratulations to all the owners whose patience has been rewarded! Great Page 20th April Windsor We are almost certainly biased but we believe this filly, in winning the Fillies’ auction Plus 10 race at Windsor just about put up the performance of the season so far by a 2yo debutante. She slightly missed the break but was soon on the heels of the leading fillies, coming around the slight bend Sean angled her out and asked her to quicken, and my goodness did she. She put the race to bed in a matter of strides and pulled clear from the rest of the pack. She seemed to know her job very well and is a very intelligent filly. Attheraces’ Matt Chapman was very impressed, labelling her as a Royal Ascot filly with all the team at Richard Hannon’s being of a similar opinion. We hope they are all right. Fattsota 25th April Ripon Busy At The Breeze Up’s It’s back to Newmarket again this week for the Guineas Breeze Ups. Held over two days the Breeze Up sales enable us to watch and time the horses breeze over 2 furlongs then factor this information into our decision making process prior to heading back for the auction the following day. Keep an eye on our shares page as this gets updated, it’s not too late to get Involved. If you want to register your interest ahead of shares being available for public sale please email [email protected] Monsieur Bond colt Zebedee filly Fattsota recorded a career best when making all at Ripon in the £25,000 handicap over 12 furlongs. Danny got Fattsota to the lead early in a race which looked beforehand to be lacking obvious horses to take on Fattsota for the lead. Danny filled Fattsota up around the bend and then put his rivals to the sword to stay clear of the field to win by 8 lengths. The handicapper has now put Fattsota’s rating up to 103 so we will possibly head to the Chester May meeting next. Paul McGonnell Tony Denham Page 2 Entries & Declarations Captain Dunne Saturday 2nd May Thirsk 4:00 Rachel Richardson (7) Tuesday 5th May Catterick 8:30 Divine Spear Tuesday 5th May Exeter 8:20 Wednesday 6th May Kelso 5:05 Great Page Sunday 3rd May Salisbury 2:40 Sean Levey Wednesday 6th May Chester 2:10 Hail The Hero Saturday 2nd May Newmarket 3:45 Danny Tudhope Harryanna’s Secret Monday 4th May Beverley 1:00 Millennium Falcon Saturday 2nd May Thirsk 2:10 Silvestre De Sousa Our Boy Jack Saturday 2nd May Thirsk 4:35 George Chaloner Persona Grata Saturday 2nd May Newmarket 2:00 Luke Morris Monday 4th May Windsor 3:25 Realtra Saturday 2nd May Doncaster 6:45 Tony Hamilton Red Refraction Saturday 2nd May Goodwood 2:50 Tom Marquand (7) Signoret Monday 4th May Beverley 1:35 State Of The Union Monday 4th May Beverley 1:35 Towering Friday 1st May Fontwell 4:30 Jeremiah McGrath (3) Monday 4th May Kempton 2:35 Monday 4th May Warwick 12:45 Tuesday 5th May Exeter 5:50 Velociter Friday 1st May Chepstow 3:50 Cam Hardie (3) Page 3 Under The Radar This week we are under the radar with Monsea. He was unlucky last time out in getting hampered whilst making his challenge up the hill at Beverley but looks like he is ready to strike off his current mark next. Just Junior Junior was on target to race at Cheltenham however Nicky advised us that Junior's leg has filled up with fluid again whilst trying to get him fit for the race. The vets report identified that his tendon injury would only get worse if we continued with him so we have decided that now is the time to retire him. Abi who looks after all the horses at Glebe Farm has offered to get Junior back sound again and look after him in his retirement. She adored him when he was at Glebe Farm a couple of summer's ago and will keep him in a yard nearby and keep us up to date with what Junior is up to. Abi told us: I am overwhelmed that I have been able to take Junior on as my own horse, it is a dream come true for me, I can't believe it's actually happening and I am full of excitement. He has always been my favourite Middleham Park horse ever since I experienced the Grand National with him, then whilst looking after him one summer on his break I fell completely in love with him. My plans for Junior so far are to let him recover and have a break then to take him hunting this coming season and let him enjoy himself a little. Abi x Abi & Junior Point 2 Point Best of Friends Junior at Aintree The Must Have Race Item This Season (and every season) MPR ties and scarves are always popular with our owners and are priced at just £15 each including postage. We would recommend ordering as soon as possible to ensure that your tie or scarf is with you ready for that next visit to the races, and hopefully the winners enclosure! These are also extremely popular as birthday gifts, and with Fathers day coming up next month what could be better than an MPR tie. Order directly from Alison Hepple at [email protected] Latenightrequest at Pontefract Codger’s Gift at Glebe Farm Tea time for Earth Drummer Page 4 Crafty Choice…….The Voice A horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse, of course, unless, of course, the horse, of course, is the famous Crafty Choice! (thank you for the quote Mr Ed!) This week as well as chatting to people we thought we would see if any of our MPR four legged stars fancied a chat so off we went to the Hannon’s to catch up with the lovely Crafty Choice. Hello Middleham Park Racing!! My name is Crafty Choice and I am a racehorse in training with Richard Hannon in Wiltshire. I am looked after by my human 'mum' Fran, who is my number one fan and loves me to bits!!! She also looked after my horse 'mum' Song of Passion from whom she says I inherited my good looks, toughness and genuine nature. Fran says I even suck my bottom lip like she used to!!!! Fran used to call me Babypash as a yearling as I reminded her of Passion but now says Crafty suits me much better after the way I sneaked up on My mum Song of Passion Me as a yearling Sneaking past Tom Hark! Having a ‘Crafty’ chill out! Tom Hark on the line at Newmarket!!! My normal day starts with my head lad Barty giving me my breakfast before I get my stable mucked out and bedded up so I am nice and clean and comfy for the day ahead. My usual rider is Parmar who is another of my fan club. We get on really well. I do look forward to my exercise and Fran says since I have won races I prance up and down the yard rather than walk. Parmar will brush or wash me down after exercise depending on the weather and when the warm spring comes around we start going for a pick of grass afterwards. I do love grass. I have some hay when I get back to my stable to munch on through the day. At lunchtime after we have all had our exercise, we have our lunch and then have the afternoon nice and quiet to chill out and relax. Later in the afternoon I have my stable tidied up and my hay and water replenished and have a good brush tip to toe before I get my supper. I do love my food!! Racing days I must admit are my favourite days. I have my breakfast and wait for Fran to come and get me ready to travel. She puts on my travel sheet and boots and off to the lorry we go. We arrive at the races in With my pal Parmar Ready to race with ‘mum’ Fran Plenty of time for me to relax after travelling before my race. If the weather is warm enough Fran will give me a lovely shampoo and shower then she spruces me up and puts my quarter marks in and we leave for the pre parade ring half an hour before my race. Now I have won quite a few times I get quite excited once my saddle is on and I see the jockeys come into the paddock. I can't get out there quick enough!!! I do like to prance around the ring and look good for all my owners, Winners enclosure Newmarket Aug 14 with Fran & Pat Cosgrave which Fran says I do but she is biased!!! I do love coming back to the winners enclosure to all the attention and photos. After Fran takes me for a nice shower afterwards and a good walk and drink to cool down. When I get home I will have a nice warm bran mash waiting for me. The day after is my chilling day when Fran takes me for a lead out and a long pick of grass. I do love grass!! ) At the end of last season we went on a road trip to Paris. Fran was excited but it was another day at the races for me. Always exciting!! We travelled on the horse box through the tunnel apparently. I must admit to not looking past my haynet and made the most of having the horse box all to myself!! I wasn't to impressed with the French stable doors though as you can't see out!! Fran says I'm nosey. France was fun and I came 4th against the big boys!!! I look forward to getting to the racecourse this year and seeing all my 'Crafty Crew'!! Here's to an exciting 2015. Not happy!! Love Crafty. Thanks Crafty & ‘mum’ Fran for taking time to chat to us My best selfie X Page 5 Jamie Brownlow QIPCO Racemaker A love of the sport and enthusiasm for sharing your knowledge with others to enhance their race day experience are just a few of the prerequisites for being a Racemaker. So we had a chat with MPR owner Jamie Brownlow who is familiar to many and highly passionate about the sport to tell us about his experience at Sandown last weekend. 25th April 2015 was the most fantastic day and I will never forget it, helping out as a Racemaker for the jump finale at Sandown Park and AP McCoy’s last day as a jump jockey. Race enthusiasts had come from many different parts of the country, and also of course from Ireland. It was great to see young children, boys and girls, the next generation watching the horses and racing at Sandown. Watching the other jockeys riding against AP McCoy such as Richard Johnson, Aiden Coleman, Leighton Aspell etc. was a fantastic opportunity and a very positive one for the sport. I was there as a Qipco Racemaker. What is a Racemaker? I hear you ask. Well a Racemaker welcomes people entering the racetrack and helps them with racing related questions and queries such as how to put a bet on, explaining the importance and colours of the silks or general questions of racing. Our role is also to help give people a great racing experience, help them to enjoy racing and to encourage them to come again. A few people from MPR have done this in previous years such as Dave Arthur and Klaudia Stokoe as well as a few other people I know such as Jamie & Nick Luck Jamie & AP’s Trophy Sell out crowd at Sandown Billy Blakeman (Betracingnation), and Adam Webb (Ontheotherhoof) and now myself which is a great experience. Back to the day, around the parade ring it was 4 deep and more, at some places, the stands all around were packed to capacity. It was an amazing experience to see AP McCoy getting his 20th champion title and the trophy that he will keep for good. There was a huge round of applause for the champ and "THREE CHEERS FOR AP" rung out around the ring. Absolutely fantastic and a great atmosphere all day around the racetrack with a sell out crowd of 18,000. I was very fortunate to witness a legend in the racing game being able to watch and see the great man himself and some very good racing to top it off. I am also very proud to say to my friends "I was there". It was also great to meet up with the Bishop Wulstan owners at Sandown and also have a catch up talking to Paul O'Brien and Harry Whittington about the Bishop. Looks like the Bish will have a big holiday since he’s been on the go for a while. I will be attending this weekend at Newmarket for 2000 and 1000 Guineas meeting. Which Hail The Hero will be running in the 2000 Guineas. I'm looking forward to that very much. If you are attending come and say "Hello". I will be around and about the track in my blue jacket. I would highly recommend being a Racemaker, all you have to do is register on the QIPCO champion series website as a volunteer Racemaker you can then also keep in touch and up to date with their blogs, forthcoming events, competitions etc. For race enthusiasts it’s a fantastic way to promote the sport to people and encourage more to get involved. Jamie Brownlow Paul N O’Brien & AP McCoy Look out for Jamie at Newmarket this weekend Bishop Wulstan Owners Bishop Wulstan Paul N O’Brien Page 6 Featured Share Offer s th n o s m Ups i th ze m e o Fr Bre Dream Ahead Colt Trained by Richard Fahey Fro m t Bre his m eze on Up ths s 2013 colt Dream Ahead x Mathuna 25% share available @ £9,000 then £639 per month from 1st June 2015 10% share available @ £3,600 then £269 per month from 1st June 2015 5% share available @ £1,800 then £140 per month from 1st June 2015 2.5% share available @ £900 then £77.50 per month from 1st June 2015 This colt was bought at the Tattersalls Craven Sale by Nick Bradley in April 2015 and is to be trained by Richard Fahey who has trained Middleham Park Racing plenty of winners over the last five years. We have done well at the breeze ups in recent years with purchases such as Elusive Epona, Arcano Gold, Henrytheaeroplane, Ventura Quest, Peter Mac, Edgar Balthazar and Fugleman all winning as 2yos. Extensive study of previous breeze ups indicate that the breeze ups offer good value for money when compared to the Yearling sales. Year on year the breeze ups produce Group horses and a lot of those horses produce impressive breezes both visually and on the clock. Over two thirds of the good horses to come out of the sale record times in the top 25% of the cohort, which suggests that the times of the breezes are as good an indicator as any with regards which horses to buy from the sale. This colt recorded a very good breeze, travelling off the rail, he has a very fast action and clearly takes after his dad in that has plenty of pace and precocity. On the clock he recorded the 10th fastest time of the cohort. Of the horses which were quicker than this colt, they fetched the following price tags £100,000, £200,000, £300,000, £65,000, £160,000, £58,000, £85,000, £150,000, £57,000, and £350,000 so we felt that this colt offered tremendous value for a horse who has already shown that he can gallop. Physically this colt has plenty of size and won't be just the type who will be best at 2. Like his dad he hasn't got the best pair of front legs but we felt at the price we paid for him he was a good value but for a horse we know can gallop. His sire is freshman stallion Dream Ahead who stands at Ballylinch Stud in Ireland. We weren't able to secure any of his progeny at Middleham Park Racing at the yearling sales but are pleased to add this colt to the ranks. The mare has produced a Listed winner in the form of Caledonian Spring from just two runners so she knows how to produce quick racehorses. We would imagine this colt will debut over 6 furlongs towards the end of May given a clear run and will be the type who we will aim to get to Royal Ascot. Watch him gallop here now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWBrP43RQUY For further information or to purchase shares please contact Nick Bradley 07780 112636 Page 7 Talking Ownership This week we catch up with Keith Denham Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your family and pets. It’s a pleasure to live in a little village called Hipperholme, which is near Halifax, with Daphne my wife of 46 years. I retired 18 years ago from my Structural Steel business that I started in 1973 and love every single day of retirement. I am the proud father of two sons, the eldest Mark now runs the family business and Tony who will be known to most of you from the stable visits and parade rings. I have 2 grandchildren Tom and James (who both love racing), 2 step grandchildren and 2 step great grandchildren. An older brother, sister and 2 lovely daughters in law complete the immediate family. We spend too much time out of the country to have pets now but previously had a lassie collie called Pepper and a cat called Whisky. Where is your favourite holiday destination? L-R Ralph Raper Memorial Stakes G Force May 14 York, Betfred Sprint Cup G Force Sept 14, Coldstream Guards Association Cup Open Eagle Oct 14 York I am a strong believer in visiting as many countries and seeing as many incredible sights as possible in my lifetime and the long retirement has let me achieve it. My favourite would include China, Thailand, The Antarctic, any part of the USA but in particular Las Vegas and Florida. The places we visit most are Ventura Country Club in Florida and Balaia Golf Village in the Algarve. Apart from racing what other hobbies do you have? Love all sport and have in my time played Rugby Union, Soccer, Golf, Snooker, Pool and Darts, mostly confined to watching now but that’s still fun. I enjoy concerts and musical theatre in particular Les Miserables which I have seen 12 times in three different countries it`s not easy to understand in Russian. My favourite night out is a good restaurant, I love all food and drink to which my waistline attests. Where did your interest in racing originate and when did you first become an owner with MPR? In 1988 I joined what I believed to be one of the first syndicates available to the general public called The British Racing and Thoroughbred Associations with horses trained by Toby Balding. Directors in the club included Henry Kelly and Clement Freud (anyone remember them). Our best day out was the1989 Grand National day, when Toby had 3 winners at 28/1,10/1 and 4/1. I joined MPR in 2011, my first purchase being Our Boy Jack. Why did you decide on becoming an owner? I like to get involved with the sports that interest me and as no one seemed keen to employ a 17 stone jockey, even though I had considerable experience as a youngster on Blackpool beach ( I think the donkeys name was Bella) coupled with the fact that I know nothing about training, being an owner seemed the best way forward. L – Riponbet Our Profits Stay In Racing Handicap Fattsota Apr 15 Ripon, C & R Beeswing Handicap Laffan Jul 14 Newcastle, Which horses do you own shares in at MPR? I have to confess to having a large portfolio of shares with MPR, the most notable ones being Toormore, G Force, Penitent, Kool Kompany, Sandiva, Crafty Choice, Ventura Mist, Open Eagle, Lexington Times, Count Montecristo and Mad Moose. It was impossible to get MAD with MOOSE even when he had one of his hamlet moments. What has been one your favourite racing moments? Favourite moments have been many, unfortunately I missed the two which would have topped the list being the Group 1 wins of Toormore and G Force. Magic moments I did see include Kool Kompany winning the Group 2 Prix Robert Papin in France, Sandiva winning a listed race at Naas, Penitent at Doncaster in his first run for MPR winning a listed race and the achievements of Ventura Mist. Betfred Sprint Cup G Force Sept 14 What are your favourite films & TV shows? Favourite films would be 12 Angry Men, Where Eagles Dare, Taken and anything with a clever plot or involving a court case. On TV I enjoy quiz shows, talent shows and all the classic comedy shows like Only Fools and Horses, Rising Damp, Dads Army, Yes Prime Minister etc. What would you say to prospective owners about becoming an owner ? You gotta be in it to win it, have a go at whatever level you feel comfortable with. MPR have given me the opportunity to be an owner in Dubai, Hong Kong, Turkey, France, Ireland and all the top courses in the UK. Keith (far right) enjoying Ayr’s hospitality with other owners. Many thanks Keith from all at MPR Contact Sales: Charlotte Holmes Tim Palin Nick Bradley Tom Palin Mike Prince Louise Stancer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 07947 774915 Tel: 07785 745292 Tel: 07780 112636 Tel: 07909 915079 Tel: 07883 095693 Tel: 07973 844997 www.middlehamparkracing.net August House Appleyard Drive Barton-on-Humber DN18 5TD (c) Copyright 2014, Middleham Park Racing , all rights reserved