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He's just come to us, we've only had him a couple of weeks, and the plan is to get him ready for the Chester Cup. He won at the Shergar Cup meeting last season for Ian Williams and he's an exciting horse to have in the yard. It will be interesting to see how he gets on.
Alejandro
He probably needs to come down a few pounds to be competitive but he's a grand, handy horse who always tries his best and I'd hope he'll be winning again before the end of the season.
Allnecessaryforce
I was pleased enough with his run at Doncaster the other day but the winner (Mister Impatience) must be a bit special as my fellow is handicapped to win races. He was still a little raw, a little green last week but hopefully the run will put him right. He was a bit of a playboy last year but has been much better this time around.
Arctic Feeling
He's typical in that he was a good two-year-old who then had a blank year at three. He did all right season though and while he's probably as high as he'd want to be, we're happy with him.
Area Fifty One
He's going to find it tough this year starting out off a mark of 97. He'll go to Epsom for the City And Suburban first-time-out and we'll take it from there. He's verging on being a Listed/Group Three horse but probably needs to improve again. We'll keep banging away with him.
Asgardella
She'll win races this season. She ran in a couple of sales races last season but the trip and ground were wrong. She'll be much better as a three-year-old.
Avec Rose
She was probably a little disappointing last season if the truth be known and like all my fillies is a little bit behind - we haven't done much with them. On her work at home she's potentially well handicapped but on what she's done on the track she'd struggle with a mark of 76. We'll have to wait and see.
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He's a horse we like a lot and only had two runs last season. He only had a niggly little problem but we gave him a break. He's come back in great order but I'm just starting to think he might be a sprinter and we could drop him back to six furlongs to start with.
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Bispham Green
It was nice to get his head in front at Southwell, especially as he'd been second four times last season. However he was behind a decent horse on all those occasions and this was a nice confidence-booster. I think five furlongs is going to be his best trip as he has plenty of speed but winning over six gives us another option.
Brae Hill
He is in great order and it was a little frustrating the Lincoln was off last week. He's vulnerable to potential improvers off his mark but I couldn't be happier with him and he'll be heading to Doncaster again on Saturday.
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Bridle Belle
She was covered on Tuesday but the plan is for her to come back into training for a couple of runs - hopefully in foal. She should be competitive again.
Docs Legacy
He's in good form and has been running well over hurdles having won a jumpers bumper too. He's fit and well and should run a big race at Doncaster.
Eastern Destiny This is a filly we've always liked and I'd expect her to run very well on her reappearance at Doncaster on Saturday.
El Viento
He's a frustrating horse as he probably has the ability to be a little better than his current mark. That said he did okay last season and I hope he can win a few more for his owners this time around as they're a great bunch of guys.
Extraterrestrial
He was very frustrating last year. We had him ready to win at Ayr but it got called off and his season seemed to go backwards from there. He's back again though, in good order, and I hope he can win a few races.
Fantacise
We've just got her from Brian Meehan's. I'm just not sure what trip she wants, and looking at her form I'm not sure they knew either. We're thinking seven furlongs or a mile and she could be well handicapped. She's a very laid-back filly at home - she doesn't kill herself - so is hard to get a line on her but she's a filly we like.
Farlow
It was a shame we lost Doncaster last Saturday for him. He's another new one to the yard and I was looking forward to seeing him run for the Red Sky Syndicate but that said stall one was a worry. We're very happy with him, physically he's done very well, and he's not missed a day's work. I don't know why he'd be stronger this year but he seems to be and hopefully he can show a little more on the track too.
Flyman
He's going to be a tough horse to place as he has a conditions penalty. I'm just not sure where we are with him at the moment - whether he's an out-and-out sprinter or could he get a little further? He has the attitude to stay further but it's tough to try and find races for him. We're not sure if he's a six furlong or a mile horse - we need to learn more about him - but he's wintered very well.
Gabrial
We've gelded him and I have to say it's the best thing that's ever happened to the horse, and that's a terrible thing to say about another man. He's a different horse this year and hopefully he can come good for us. He did face some tough tasks last season but we're much happier with him this time around and his work is very good. We're looking at the Doncaster Mile as a starting point on April 13.
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Gabrial's Kaka
We're going to run him in the Derby Trial at Epsom first time up then the Dee Stakes at Chester. I don't know whether he's that good but that's the plan we have for him. There aren't many races for an 89-rated three-year-old so we're going to be ambitious early doors.
Garde Cotiere
We're still trying to get to grips with him; he's new to the yard and has only had three runs despite being a five-year-old. We've been happy enough with him but aren't quite sure whether he wants a mile or a mile-and-a-quarter. It would have been nice to have given him a day out in the Spring Mile last weekend as we'd have learned a lot more. He needs to get some races under his belt.
Garswood
He's a talented horse. If he stays he could be very exciting. Trainers will always say this but if he's a sprinter it will be a tough year for him - it always is for three-year-olds. We're going to start him off in the Free Handicap at Newmarket and work away from there but he's very, very relaxed which would offer encouragement he'd get further than six furlongs. He's a horse with an awful lot of speed and it's a tricky one. If he does relax and get a trip then he's potentially very exciting.
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Glen's Diamond
He went to Dubai last year and it was a frustrating spell despite him running okay on a couple of occasions. He probably showed the effects of that trip when he returned home but we're happy with him again now - although he's a little hairy at the moment.
Hi There
He ran well at Musselburgh last season and returns there for his reappearance on Saturday. I just hope he isn't too fresh first time out as he can be very keen both at home and on the track.
Jamesbo's Girl
She had a great season last year and I'd hope she can step up on it. As I said before, the fillies haven't done an awful lot so we're not really sure where we are with them but she's done well over the winter.
Johannes
He isn't getting any younger and will probably be aimed at claimers this year as that's where he's at. We may give him the odd spin in a handicap but he might struggle a little starting off on 93.
Justonefortheroad
He's a hard horse to really get to grips with - just when you think the handicapper has him he goes and wins. He loves soft ground and coming off a fast pace and we were hoping he'd run well in the Lincoln and he gets another chance on Saturday.
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Kaldoun Kingdom
He's getting older and hasn't won for a couple of seasons and it's getting a little tough for us. He'll probably run at York's Dante Meeting in the big handicap there and as with Johannes could end up in claimers.
Khelman
He ran well at Doncaster last week and just found one too good. We think he'll definitely get the trip at Musselburgh on Saturday and we can be positive with him. It's a good pot and I'd be hopeful of a good run.
Lady Loch
She won a couple last year but I still have to say she was disappointing. Her work companions were Barefoot Lady and Ladys First and she always went well with them. You can imagine we expected a little more. She's a little timid but hopefully will toughen up. On her work at home she's very well treated and we've decided to give her another year racing as we think there's something there.
Ladys First
I'd be excited about her. She's always been a weak, backward filly, and hopefully as she gets older she'll get stronger and more mature. The plan is to try and win a Listed and Group race with her and if we managed that we'll be delighted.
Las Verglas Star
He's fit from the jumping but has been a little disappointing over the winter and I thought he might run a little better the last day. That said he took a few races to come to himself last season and it could be the same again. He's fit and well ahead of his run in the Spring Mile.
Lord Aeryn
He had a great season last year, we were delighted with him. He had a little setback but is back cantering now and all is good with him. He'll go in some of the major handicaps and hopefully will win in his turn.
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He's just come to us, we've only had him a couple of weeks, and the plan is to get him ready for the Chester Cup. He won at the Shergar Cup meeting last season for Ian Williams and he's an exciting horse to have in the yard. It will be interesting to see how he gets on.
Alejandro
He probably needs to come down a few pounds to be competitive but he's a grand, handy horse who always tries his best and I'd hope he'll be winning again before the end of the season.
Allnecessaryforce
I was pleased enough with his run at Doncaster the other day but the winner (Mister Impatience) must be a bit special as my fellow is handicapped to win races. He was still a little raw, a little green last week but hopefully the run will put him right. He was a bit of a playboy last year but has been much better this time around.
Arctic Feeling
He's typical in that he was a good two-year-old who then had a blank year at three. He did all right season though and while he's probably as high as he'd want to be, we're happy with him.
Area Fifty One
He's going to find it tough this year starting out off a mark of 97. He'll go to Epsom for the City And Suburban first-time-out and we'll take it from there. He's verging on being a Listed/Group Three horse but probably needs to improve again. We'll keep banging away with him.
Asgardella
She'll win races this season. She ran in a couple of sales races last season but the trip and ground were wrong. She'll be much better as a three-year-old.
Avec Rose
She was probably a little disappointing last season if the truth be known and like all my fillies is a little bit behind - we haven't done much with them. On her work at home she's potentially well handicapped but on what she's done on the track she'd struggle with a mark of 76. We'll have to wait and see.
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He's a horse we like a lot and only had two runs last season. He only had a niggly little problem but we gave him a break. He's come back in great order but I'm just starting to think he might be a sprinter and we could drop him back to six furlongs to start with.
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Bispham Green
It was nice to get his head in front at Southwell, especially as he'd been second four times last season. However he was behind a decent horse on all those occasions and this was a nice confidence-booster. I think five furlongs is going to be his best trip as he has plenty of speed but winning over six gives us another option.
Brae Hill
He is in great order and it was a little frustrating the Lincoln was off last week. He's vulnerable to potential improvers off his mark but I couldn't be happier with him and he'll be heading to Doncaster again on Saturday.
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Bridle Belle
She was covered on Tuesday but the plan is for her to come back into training for a couple of runs - hopefully in foal. She should be competitive again.
Docs Legacy
He's in good form and has been running well over hurdles having won a jumpers bumper too. He's fit and well and should run a big race at Doncaster.
Eastern Destiny This is a filly we've always liked and I'd expect her to run very well on her reappearance at Doncaster on Saturday.
El Viento
He's a frustrating horse as he probably has the ability to be a little better than his current mark. That said he did okay last season and I hope he can win a few more for his owners this time around as they're a great bunch of guys.
Extraterrestrial
He was very frustrating last year. We had him ready to win at Ayr but it got called off and his season seemed to go backwards from there. He's back again though, in good order, and I hope he can win a few races.
Fantacise
We've just got her from Brian Meehan's. I'm just not sure what trip she wants, and looking at her form I'm not sure they knew either. We're thinking seven furlongs or a mile and she could be well handicapped. She's a very laid-back filly at home - she doesn't kill herself - so is hard to get a line on her but she's a filly we like.
Farlow
It was a shame we lost Doncaster last Saturday for him. He's another new one to the yard and I was looking forward to seeing him run for the Red Sky Syndicate but that said stall one was a worry. We're very happy with him, physically he's done very well, and he's not missed a day's work. I don't know why he'd be stronger this year but he seems to be and hopefully he can show a little more on the track too.
Flyman
He's going to be a tough horse to place as he has a conditions penalty. I'm just not sure where we are with him at the moment - whether he's an out-and-out sprinter or could he get a little further? He has the attitude to stay further but it's tough to try and find races for him. We're not sure if he's a six furlong or a mile horse - we need to learn more about him - but he's wintered very well.
Gabrial
We've gelded him and I have to say it's the best thing that's ever happened to the horse, and that's a terrible thing to say about another man. He's a different horse this year and hopefully he can come good for us. He did face some tough tasks last season but we're much happier with him this time around and his work is very good. We're looking at the Doncaster Mile as a starting point on April 13.
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Gabrial's Kaka
We're going to run him in the Derby Trial at Epsom first time up then the Dee Stakes at Chester. I don't know whether he's that good but that's the plan we have for him. There aren't many races for an 89-rated three-year-old so we're going to be ambitious early doors.
Garde Cotiere
We're still trying to get to grips with him; he's new to the yard and has only had three runs despite being a five-year-old. We've been happy enough with him but aren't quite sure whether he wants a mile or a mile-and-a-quarter. It would have been nice to have given him a day out in the Spring Mile last weekend as we'd have learned a lot more. He needs to get some races under his belt.
Garswood
He's a talented horse. If he stays he could be very exciting. Trainers will always say this but if he's a sprinter it will be a tough year for him - it always is for three-year-olds. We're going to start him off in the Free Handicap at Newmarket and work away from there but he's very, very relaxed which would offer encouragement he'd get further than six furlongs. He's a horse with an awful lot of speed and it's a tricky one. If he does relax and get a trip then he's potentially very exciting.
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Glen's Diamond
He went to Dubai last year and it was a frustrating spell despite him running okay on a couple of occasions. He probably showed the effects of that trip when he returned home but we're happy with him again now - although he's a little hairy at the moment.
Hi There
He ran well at Musselburgh last season and returns there for his reappearance on Saturday. I just hope he isn't too fresh first time out as he can be very keen both at home and on the track.
Jamesbo's Girl
She had a great season last year and I'd hope she can step up on it. As I said before, the fillies haven't done an awful lot so we're not really sure where we are with them but she's done well over the winter.
Johannes
He isn't getting any younger and will probably be aimed at claimers this year as that's where he's at. We may give him the odd spin in a handicap but he might struggle a little starting off on 93.
Justonefortheroad
He's a hard horse to really get to grips with - just when you think the handicapper has him he goes and wins. He loves soft ground and coming off a fast pace and we were hoping he'd run well in the Lincoln and he gets another chance on Saturday.
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Kaldoun Kingdom
He's getting older and hasn't won for a couple of seasons and it's getting a little tough for us. He'll probably run at York's Dante Meeting in the big handicap there and as with Johannes could end up in claimers.
Khelman
He ran well at Doncaster last week and just found one too good. We think he'll definitely get the trip at Musselburgh on Saturday and we can be positive with him. It's a good pot and I'd be hopeful of a good run.
Lady Loch
She won a couple last year but I still have to say she was disappointing. Her work companions were Barefoot Lady and Ladys First and she always went well with them. You can imagine we expected a little more. She's a little timid but hopefully will toughen up. On her work at home she's very well treated and we've decided to give her another year racing as we think there's something there.
Ladys First
I'd be excited about her. She's always been a weak, backward filly, and hopefully as she gets older she'll get stronger and more mature. The plan is to try and win a Listed and Group race with her and if we managed that we'll be delighted.
Las Verglas Star
He's fit from the jumping but has been a little disappointing over the winter and I thought he might run a little better the last day. That said he took a few races to come to himself last season and it could be the same again. He's fit and well ahead of his run in the Spring Mile.
Lord Aeryn
He had a great season last year, we were delighted with him. He had a little setback but is back cantering now and all is good with him. He'll go in some of the major handicaps and hopefully will win in his turn.
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