Cadspeed 10g Vertical Speed - Cadmina Killeedy Syndicate 9F3325- RPR 138c, OR 118c He showed plenty of promise early on over fences but never built on it and has failed to win in ten attempts. I have an idea where we went wrong with him and if we can rectify things then he should be able to pay his way.
Call Me Bubbles 4g Stormy River - Tempete Tropicale Mrs S Ricci 015-112 RPR 150h, OR 143h He’ll run on the Flat in the November Handicap at Leopardstown before going back over hurdles. He strikes me as a horse who should be able to win a good handicap over a trip and it’s possible we might have to travel to Britain with him. His five wins have all been on easy ground.
Call The Police 10g Accordion - Evangelica DD Racing Syndicate 113436- RPR 154c, OR 147c He didn’t have as good a campaign last season as we had hoped. We thought at one stage he would be a two-miler but it looks as if he needs a longer trip. He came back in late and it will probably be the second half of the season before he runs. We’ll be looking at staying handicap chases.
Chiltern Hills 6m Beneficial - Mirazur Supreme Horse Racing Club P2-1P18 RPR 119h, OR 119h I think she has the size, scope and pedigree to be a better mare over fences than she was in bumpers or over hurdles. She’ll be running in mares’ races and should pay her way.
Champagne Fever 6g Stowaway - Forever Bubbles Mrs S Ricci 123113- RPR 164h, OR 157h He schooled very well over fences with a view to going novice chasing last season, but we changed plans as I thought he needed more racing experience. It was a good decision as he won two Grade 1 novice hurdles. We’re really looking forward to him going over fences as he has a high cruising speed and a flamboyant way of jumping. We’ll start him off over 2m and see how we go. A lot of beginners’ chases are restricted to horses with low hurdle ratings, which curtails options a bit for the better horses. He’s won at two consecutive Cheltenham Festivals and it would be nice to think he could go back there and win again.
City Slicker 5g King’s Theatre - Donna’s Princess JP McManus 41423-1 RPR 127h, OR 119h He won a maiden hurdle at Punchestown in May and is a horse who can be very hard on himself at home and in his races. Hopefully, he will learn to settle better and I’d imagine we’ll keep him to 2m or thereabouts.
Daisy’s Gift 6m Presenting - Daizinni N G King 1- RPR 112b She’s not the biggest and has been held up by warts. We’re trying to remove them and can’t train her until that is done. We’re winning the battle and when she’s ready she’ll be running in mares’ hurdle races.
Darroun 5g Dalakhani - Darayka Mrs S Ricci -15F413 RPR 136c, OR - He appeared unlucky not to win for the second time over fences at Cork last time when a couple of mistakes proved costly. He should have learned from it and is a fine, big horse who should win more races from 2m4f upwards.
Devils Bride 6g Helissio - Rigorous Gigginstown House Stud -1141 RPR 116h A really big chasing type, we think he is a horse for goodish ground. He won well first time over hurdles at Limerick and we’ll probably keep him going until he tells us the ground is getting too testing. When, and if, that happens we’ll give him a break until the spring.
Diakali 4g Sinndar - Diasilixa Wicklow Bloodstock Ltd 1241-21 RPR 144h, OR 145h He did very well winning the Grade 1 juvenile at the Punchestown festival and also France’s top race for the age group, the Prix Alain du Breil. He had a tough campaign and while it has always been hard for second-season hurdlers, the programme for those horses is better than it used to be and we will go that route with him. We’ll be looking at big targets for him in the spring and I’d imagine France will again be on his schedule. He likes soft ground.
Digeanta 6g Helissio - Scolboa Gold Dr Peter Moran & Colland Sand & Gravel Ltd 11- RPR 129h He’s had a little setback and will be back over hurdles in the new year. He is very ground dependant and needs it good. He’s won a maiden hurdle over 2m4f and has also twice won over 1m6f on the Flat and he’ll continue to mix both.
Djakadam 4g Saint Des Saints - Rainbow Crest Mrs S Ricci 2/U1124- RPR 133h, OR 132h He won a couple over hurdles and, despite his age, the plan is to send him over fences, sooner rather than later. He is a fine, big horse who likes testing ground.
Dogora 4g Robin Des Pres - Garde De Nuit Mrs S Ricci 11233- RPR 133h, OR 132h He’s another four-year-old we’re thinking of going chasing with. A nice sort who likes soft ground, he jumps well.
Drive Time 8g King Cugat - Arbusha Andrea & Graham Wylie F1/F1-42 RPR 157h, OR 150h He fell in the 2012 Galway Hurdle and got a stress fracture later in the season. He can be quite hard on himself at home and in his races but he has plenty of ability as he has shown, winning four times over hurdles and three times on the Flat. We schooled him over fences last season and it wasn’t a success, but he has schooled better this year and will probably go novice chasing. However, he was fourth in this year’s Galway Hurdle and there could be a good handicap hurdle in him. He was beaten only a nose when we stretched him out to 2m6f in a conditions hurdle at Thurles last Thursday.
Dr Schultz 5g Dr Massini - Charming Present P W Mullins 0-411 RPR 124h He won a 2m4f bumper and a 2m3f maiden hurdle on fast ground during the summer and is on a break. When he comes back he will be running in more hurdle races.
Faugheen 5g Germany - Miss Pickering Mrs S Ricci 1-1 RPR 133b He looked an exciting prospect when winning his bumper by 22 lengths at Punchestown in May. He had a little setback after that but is going novice hurdling and should do well over 2m4f or further. He is going to make a fine chaser one day.
Felix Yonger 7g Oscar - Marble Sound Andrea & Graham Wylie 21125/1 RPR 141c, 153h, OR 145h He had a splint problem that forced him to miss last season, but he won nicely on his debut over fences in May, beating White Star Line who went on to win the Kerry National. He’ll be running in novice chases and has enough speed for 2m and enough stamina to stay further.
Hurricane Fly 9g Montjeu - Scandisk George Creighton & Mrs Rose Boyd 1/11111- RPR 173h, OR 175h He has come back from his summer break stronger than ever before and that is probably not too surprising because of the wonderful summer we had. I’d imagine we’ll follow the same route as last season and start off in the Morgiana at Punchestown and then on to Leopardstown at Christmas, followed by the Irish Champion and then Cheltenham and Punchestown. We’re hoping he has retained most, if not all, of his ability as he will have to fight off the younger brigade of hurdlers lining up to try to take his crown. If for any reason he was to miss the Morgiana then he’d probably start off in the Hatton’s Grace at Fairyhouse, a race he won three years ago.
Fiveforthree 11g Arzanni - What A Queen Olde Crowbars Syndicate 2118/35- RPR 168h, OR 152h His career has been badly interrupted by injury but he came back last season and ran a cracking race to finish third in the Coral Cup after two years off. He has schooled well over fences, but he’s fragile and hard to keep sound, so because of that and his age I’m keener on keeping him to hurdles and giving chasing a miss. We’ll see what the owners want to do.
Flash Of Genius 7g Definite Article - Fortune’s Girl Gigginstown House Stud 11/ RPR 137b He seems to be over all his training problems. He handles testing ground well, has enough pace for 2m and should also stay well. I’m looking forward to him starting off over hurdles and if he retains the huge ability he showed when winning his bumper by 24 lengths then he should have a good season.
Glens Melody 5m King’s Theatre - Glens Music Fiona McStay 131121- RPR 138h, OR 140h She improved all through last season and I’m delighted that her owner, Fiona McStay, who runs a top-class breeding operation, made the sporting decision to keep her in training instead of retiring her. She should again make her presence felt in the mares’ division and she has the ability to take on the males.
Goldboy 5g Gold Well - Woodbinesandroses C C R Racing Syndicate 4/5-211 RPR 135b He was disappointing on very testing ground but improved quite a bit once he got better conditions, winning two bumpers. I’d imagine the ground will dictate his novice hurdling career. He has matured and got stronger.
Call Me Bubbles 4g Stormy River - Tempete Tropicale Mrs S Ricci 015-112 RPR 150h, OR 143h He’ll run on the Flat in the November Handicap at Leopardstown before going back over hurdles. He strikes me as a horse who should be able to win a good handicap over a trip and it’s possible we might have to travel to Britain with him. His five wins have all been on easy ground.
Call The Police 10g Accordion - Evangelica DD Racing Syndicate 113436- RPR 154c, OR 147c He didn’t have as good a campaign last season as we had hoped. We thought at one stage he would be a two-miler but it looks as if he needs a longer trip. He came back in late and it will probably be the second half of the season before he runs. We’ll be looking at staying handicap chases.
Chiltern Hills 6m Beneficial - Mirazur Supreme Horse Racing Club P2-1P18 RPR 119h, OR 119h I think she has the size, scope and pedigree to be a better mare over fences than she was in bumpers or over hurdles. She’ll be running in mares’ races and should pay her way.
Champagne Fever 6g Stowaway - Forever Bubbles Mrs S Ricci 123113- RPR 164h, OR 157h He schooled very well over fences with a view to going novice chasing last season, but we changed plans as I thought he needed more racing experience. It was a good decision as he won two Grade 1 novice hurdles. We’re really looking forward to him going over fences as he has a high cruising speed and a flamboyant way of jumping. We’ll start him off over 2m and see how we go. A lot of beginners’ chases are restricted to horses with low hurdle ratings, which curtails options a bit for the better horses. He’s won at two consecutive Cheltenham Festivals and it would be nice to think he could go back there and win again.
City Slicker 5g King’s Theatre - Donna’s Princess JP McManus 41423-1 RPR 127h, OR 119h He won a maiden hurdle at Punchestown in May and is a horse who can be very hard on himself at home and in his races. Hopefully, he will learn to settle better and I’d imagine we’ll keep him to 2m or thereabouts.
Daisy’s Gift 6m Presenting - Daizinni N G King 1- RPR 112b She’s not the biggest and has been held up by warts. We’re trying to remove them and can’t train her until that is done. We’re winning the battle and when she’s ready she’ll be running in mares’ hurdle races.
Darroun 5g Dalakhani - Darayka Mrs S Ricci -15F413 RPR 136c, OR - He appeared unlucky not to win for the second time over fences at Cork last time when a couple of mistakes proved costly. He should have learned from it and is a fine, big horse who should win more races from 2m4f upwards.
Devils Bride 6g Helissio - Rigorous Gigginstown House Stud -1141 RPR 116h A really big chasing type, we think he is a horse for goodish ground. He won well first time over hurdles at Limerick and we’ll probably keep him going until he tells us the ground is getting too testing. When, and if, that happens we’ll give him a break until the spring.
Diakali 4g Sinndar - Diasilixa Wicklow Bloodstock Ltd 1241-21 RPR 144h, OR 145h He did very well winning the Grade 1 juvenile at the Punchestown festival and also France’s top race for the age group, the Prix Alain du Breil. He had a tough campaign and while it has always been hard for second-season hurdlers, the programme for those horses is better than it used to be and we will go that route with him. We’ll be looking at big targets for him in the spring and I’d imagine France will again be on his schedule. He likes soft ground.
Digeanta 6g Helissio - Scolboa Gold Dr Peter Moran & Colland Sand & Gravel Ltd 11- RPR 129h He’s had a little setback and will be back over hurdles in the new year. He is very ground dependant and needs it good. He’s won a maiden hurdle over 2m4f and has also twice won over 1m6f on the Flat and he’ll continue to mix both.
Djakadam 4g Saint Des Saints - Rainbow Crest Mrs S Ricci 2/U1124- RPR 133h, OR 132h He won a couple over hurdles and, despite his age, the plan is to send him over fences, sooner rather than later. He is a fine, big horse who likes testing ground.
Dogora 4g Robin Des Pres - Garde De Nuit Mrs S Ricci 11233- RPR 133h, OR 132h He’s another four-year-old we’re thinking of going chasing with. A nice sort who likes soft ground, he jumps well.
Drive Time 8g King Cugat - Arbusha Andrea & Graham Wylie F1/F1-42 RPR 157h, OR 150h He fell in the 2012 Galway Hurdle and got a stress fracture later in the season. He can be quite hard on himself at home and in his races but he has plenty of ability as he has shown, winning four times over hurdles and three times on the Flat. We schooled him over fences last season and it wasn’t a success, but he has schooled better this year and will probably go novice chasing. However, he was fourth in this year’s Galway Hurdle and there could be a good handicap hurdle in him. He was beaten only a nose when we stretched him out to 2m6f in a conditions hurdle at Thurles last Thursday.
Dr Schultz 5g Dr Massini - Charming Present P W Mullins 0-411 RPR 124h He won a 2m4f bumper and a 2m3f maiden hurdle on fast ground during the summer and is on a break. When he comes back he will be running in more hurdle races.
Faugheen 5g Germany - Miss Pickering Mrs S Ricci 1-1 RPR 133b He looked an exciting prospect when winning his bumper by 22 lengths at Punchestown in May. He had a little setback after that but is going novice hurdling and should do well over 2m4f or further. He is going to make a fine chaser one day.
Felix Yonger 7g Oscar - Marble Sound Andrea & Graham Wylie 21125/1 RPR 141c, 153h, OR 145h He had a splint problem that forced him to miss last season, but he won nicely on his debut over fences in May, beating White Star Line who went on to win the Kerry National. He’ll be running in novice chases and has enough speed for 2m and enough stamina to stay further.
Hurricane Fly 9g Montjeu - Scandisk George Creighton & Mrs Rose Boyd 1/11111- RPR 173h, OR 175h He has come back from his summer break stronger than ever before and that is probably not too surprising because of the wonderful summer we had. I’d imagine we’ll follow the same route as last season and start off in the Morgiana at Punchestown and then on to Leopardstown at Christmas, followed by the Irish Champion and then Cheltenham and Punchestown. We’re hoping he has retained most, if not all, of his ability as he will have to fight off the younger brigade of hurdlers lining up to try to take his crown. If for any reason he was to miss the Morgiana then he’d probably start off in the Hatton’s Grace at Fairyhouse, a race he won three years ago.
Fiveforthree 11g Arzanni - What A Queen Olde Crowbars Syndicate 2118/35- RPR 168h, OR 152h His career has been badly interrupted by injury but he came back last season and ran a cracking race to finish third in the Coral Cup after two years off. He has schooled well over fences, but he’s fragile and hard to keep sound, so because of that and his age I’m keener on keeping him to hurdles and giving chasing a miss. We’ll see what the owners want to do.
Flash Of Genius 7g Definite Article - Fortune’s Girl Gigginstown House Stud 11/ RPR 137b He seems to be over all his training problems. He handles testing ground well, has enough pace for 2m and should also stay well. I’m looking forward to him starting off over hurdles and if he retains the huge ability he showed when winning his bumper by 24 lengths then he should have a good season.
Glens Melody 5m King’s Theatre - Glens Music Fiona McStay 131121- RPR 138h, OR 140h She improved all through last season and I’m delighted that her owner, Fiona McStay, who runs a top-class breeding operation, made the sporting decision to keep her in training instead of retiring her. She should again make her presence felt in the mares’ division and she has the ability to take on the males.
Goldboy 5g Gold Well - Woodbinesandroses C C R Racing Syndicate 4/5-211 RPR 135b He was disappointing on very testing ground but improved quite a bit once he got better conditions, winning two bumpers. I’d imagine the ground will dictate his novice hurdling career. He has matured and got stronger.
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