Wednesday 9 September 2015

CLIVE COX ON A CREST OF A WAVE,A VISIT TO BEECHDOWN FARM STABLES

Not the mad hustle and bustle of a work day, or the anticipation of a major race day. But Clive cox's Beechdown farm stables is a shop that never stops working.
Nestled on the top of Sheepdrove lane in Lambourn, you'll find cox's self contained industry working away to prepare his charges for the last part of the Flat turf season.

A good attendance from the West Berkshire racing club, some members being syndicate owners, watch one string glide a steady Severn furlong canter up gallops that have seen both the great and the good ply their trade up the hallowed turf.

Beechdown Farm stables

Alls well, so off the string go.

While the group pondered in the indoor school, the master of Beechdown Farm, talked passionatly about his horses. The relaxed,friendly atmosphere was plain to witness as he disscussed and joked with visitors and staff alike while he gave orders for what work he wanted his horses to do.
A quick look in the mirror  and it was off to the gallops. The guvnor choosing to walk with his guests the short way to the top of the all weather gallop.



Nothing showed their paces this morning, but all completed a steady canter to the top of the severn furlong all weather gallop.
Fruity a three year old filly by Camacho out of a Blues Traveller mare led the string as she tends to take a strong hold. The three year old third in her latest outing at Kempton, seems a progressive sort, and would hope soon double her tally from her win at Leicester in July.

Fruity

The rest of the horses followed on.....................................













Next a tour of the stables.

Little Palaver




Stable star Kodi Bear was well locked away in one of Clive's three americam style barns. The three year old dual group winner, by Kodiac is not adversed to taking chunks out of those who get in his space, so the superstar was viewed only behind the bars of his stall. Others on show though.
Little Palaver by showcasing out of a Emperors fountain mare, who was second at Chepstow at the end of August with stable apprentice Megan Nicholls on board














And Lucky Henry, a six year old by Lucky story out of a Selkirk mare.
Five runs under his belt this season, but not being able to capaltilize on his victory back in 2013 at Windsor
Lucky Henry winning at Windsor 2013

Magic Strike
Know, back to earlier, when writing that the membership secretary of the West berkshire racing club told me she was part of a small syndication of two horses in the yard.Barbra Allen, waxed liberally about how the yard, staff and trainer were so welcoming to groups and sydicates, and showed how proud she was of both her steeds.
Outback Ruler, by Aussie rules out of a Wolfhound mare, is a three year old colt who has had five runs this summer. Winning his contests from 7 furlongs to a mile at Chepstow and Haydock.


Outback Ruler
Magic strike, a two year old colt,by Zebedee out of a Smart Stike mare, has had three runs in it's career, the last one a fourth at Bath at the end of July.

Barbra was right. Beechdown Farm stable has a perfect enviroment for training racehorses. Friendly staff, beautiful surrounding and above all, a trainer, whose progression up the ranks shows onlt there is more to come from him. Clive cox, one to watch and take note.

Images of the visit to Clive's yard can be seen in the horse racing folder of
















Monday 7 September 2015

DETTORI TREBLE AND ONLY MONDAY

As summer racing draws to a close for Monday racing at Royal Windsor racecourse, the maestro strikes up the band for one final tune.
Frankie Dettori, with a good book of rides for the afternoon, shows just why he is the punter favourite.

The first race of the eight race bumper card at the Berkshire racecourse, saw the Italian take the even money favourite to post in Heroic Heart trained by John Gosden. But it was the Roger Charlton trained Quick March who carried away this division 1 of the maiden fillies race over the six furlongs.

Quick March


This two year old filly by Lawman, owned and bred by Lord and Lady Rothschild beat her field well when taking the race by five lengths, showing progression for her third place at Goodwood nine days previous.
In form Harry Bentley was meant to be in the saddle, but unable to take the ride. David Probert took the mount, and a lucky spare ride it was to.




Probert quickly finished off the divided maiden by taking 7/2 shot Sunflower to post for trainer and ambassador to Windsor racecourse Andrew Balding. This chestnut filly by Dutch art with her debut on the sun drenched racecourse, took up the race at the furlong marker and held on by a neck from the Willie Haggas trained Gravity Flow. The two year old learning her trade and if well enough coming out from this race will take her chances again before the season comes to the end, and looks a type that would improve in time.

Sunflower and David Probert
Another maiden on the card this time over the Windsor mile, fourteen runners went to post. 
Dettori on the 13/8 favourite Four On Eight, trained by Luca Cumani bought the Lawman colt home by two lengths, again for a owner/breeder combination Stuart Stuckey. Taking the race from best of Oregon ridden by fellow Italian Antonio Fresu.
The two year old out of a Pivotal mare finished third in a Severn furlong contest at Newmarket last month, a race that also saw the horse behind Four On Eight on that day take honours at Ascot at the weekend, so the form is encouraging.
Owner Stuckey, who regularly uses the services of Dettori was promised a flying dismount if the horse came up trumps, and the promise was kept.


Four On Eight
Dettori struck again in the next, again over the mile. Cartago, trained by John Gosden and owned and ridden in the famous maroon and green silks of Khalid Abdullah made short work of his top weight of 9 st 7 lbs to beat Boutan by two lengths. The well attended winners enclosure wanted more of the Dettori flamboyancy, but was disappointed as no flying dismount was offered, however much they showed their disappointment, ' you should be all at work' bayed the Italian and he dismounted amidst the groans.
This son of Dansili, showed his previous four placed efforts were not to be sniffed at, and with a an increase in trip showed he was worth the wait.

Cartago
A five furlong dash for the next race, The John Wood Memorial handicap Stakes. Fourteen runners going to post, and it was a 14/1 shot that came up with the winner by the shortest of margins. Equally Fast, ridden by Martin Dwyer and trained by William Muir, managed to get this three year old gelding home despite the geldings previous efforts to floor his races, and this time he did no one any favours at all by hanging away from the rail when put under pressure. Post race chat was about how best to serve this son of Equiano, as he surely holds some talent, but unwilling to use it.

                            Equally Fast

Step up again Mr Dettori, as he took 13/8 favourite Lemoncetta to the start of the 1m 3f Silver Peak Accelerator Handicap stakes. Trained by John Gosden this three year old filly by the aptly named Lemon Drop Kid, showed she needed give in the ground and a longer trip, and took the race by 3/4 of a length from Silver Quay. A delighted Dettori after his weekend big win on Jack Hobbs, made sure this beautiful looking filly held on in the final furlong to give him his treble for the afternoon.

                                                                             Lemoncetta


Light Wave made his debut to the turf, in the 1m 2f  handicap stakes, and kept on in the final furlong to beat Royal Roslea by 3/4 of a length. Trained by James Tate,ridden by Pat Cosgrove this three year old showed that a increase in distance and the feel of turf under the hoof made all the difference from it's previous all weather track run under a month ago.
The handicapper know will surly take notice of this Echo of light colt, and next time will have to contest off a higher mark.

                               Light Wave


                                                                                                                   Secret Bird
Dean Ivory and Robert Winston took the eighth race on the card, The Unibet offer Daily Jockey/Trainer Specials Handicap Stakes over the six furlongs. Secret Bird went off at 3/1 and stayed on after taking the lead two furlongs out, to beat and deny Frankie taking home a four timer for the afternoon by half a length. This improving son of Arcano made better from his 3lb drop in weight from his run at Chepstow thirteen days ago.

A break for a month now at Windsor, with three meetings still to run in October we may see some of these winners back before being put out to grass for the winter.

But images and blogs write ups of this, and previous Windsor meetings can be seen at






Sunday 6 September 2015

SUN,SPILLS AND THRILLS AT FONTWELL

James Bowen on Cudlic Verona winner of 148 cm race
Fontwell park racecourse worked some late summer magic, with a Severn race National Hunt Card.,not only that, it also offered to it;s well packed grandstand enjoying the last throws of the summer. Two pony races,Run under the Charles Owen racecourse series pony racing championship.
Winning rider and pony in the 138 cm race

The two categories,this being 138 cm and 148cm in height of horse and gives the young jockeys a taste of riding on a professional course, and run around the country, after racing throughout the summer.

Racing over obstacles, saw the first race of the afternoon. The MS Society Novices Hurdle over     2 m 1 f take four runners to post. The favourite Great fighter ridden by Aidan Coleman beaten well into third by the Dr Newland trained Gioia Di Vita ridden by Will Kennedy. This dual runner over flat and hurdles has shown great strengths over the summer months, and showed that his top weight of  11 st 12 lbs would not ruin his day.
Jockey Will Kennedy dedicated the race, when interviewed on At the Races to his mum who was celebrating her birthday. Which only goes to show Natiional Hunt jockeys are hard on the outside but soft in the middle

Gio Di Vita
Aidan Coleman continued his supeb run of weekend winners when seeing home a treble at Stratford the previous day,by taking the next race a 2 m 1 f juvenile event
Mountainside, a three year old by Dubawi, beat his three other rivals by making all of the running, the John Ferguson trained horse taking Coleman to his fiftieth winner of the new campaign without AP McCoy.
Coleman said he would of been happy with his tally even if it had come a few months later, but it was an added bonus reaching the half centery early in September.

Moutainside


The first race over the fences of the afternoon was over the 2 m 5 f. Five runners went to post, Kim Bailey saddling the favourite West End going off at 15/8. 
But it was the veteran thirteen year old Hercomesthetruth,trained by Chris Gordon and ridden by three times top jockey at the Sussex track Tom Cannon, who took up the lead four from home with the Brendan Powell trained Alla Svelta. Both horses came to the last, and looked as if it would be a good contest up the inclined finish of Fontwell. But the challenge was to much for Alla Svelta taking a crashing fall, leaving the veteran to run the finish alone, well ahead of any rivals.

Hercomesthetruth at the last fence

Both horse and jockey came away from their spill with no lasting damage, and it was the bumper crowd who showed appreciation of this, by bursting out with a rousing round of applause as the nine year old faller rose to his feet.
Hercomesthe truth



The main race of the afternoon, The Stephanie Rees Rainbow Child Foundation Handicap hurdle over 2 m 3 f, saw eight runner contest for the £6'498 purse.
Jockey Leighton Aspell taking a crashing fall early on in the race, which left him unable to take up the rest of his rides for the afternoon with an unforeseen trip to the local hospital.

                                                                                            Low key, trained by David Pipe and ridden by Tom Scudamore stayed on well during the last strides of the race, to beat in form Coleman by a short head. The eight year old gelding increasing his tally of wins from his last one at Stratford, despite the handicapper allotting top weight to the horse for his efforts with a 11 st 12 lbs  mark.

Low Key beating Mantou by a short head


The second and last chase of the afternoon, was a 2m 1 f event, six runners went to post and again it was the partnership of Tom Cannon and Chris Gordon who took the race honours.
Owner Occupier and ten year old that often graces the Sussex turf. The last effort a second over the same distance twelve days ago.
Cannon with fouteen wins under his belt for the season, with a double for the afternoon.


Tom Cannon on Owner Occupier

Another riding double for the aftenoon, this time went to the  five time winning jockey for the weekend Aidan Coleman. Taradrewe, trained by Anthony Honyball under top weight of 12 st 1 lbs staying on well to beat Surf in September comfortably in the 2 m 5 f Fontwell Park supports M.S Society mares handicap hurdle. Irishman coleman who is riding very well at present, mentioned he fancied this eight year old by Kayf  chances more than his last winner.

Crashing fall for No 6 Tom O'Brien in the  2m 5 f mares handicap hurdle

Taradrewe

The last race of the afternoon a 1m 5 f open National Hunt flat race, saw Brendan Powell. None the worse from his earlier fall on Alla Svelta, bring home Belcanto, trained by Jamie Snowden in his third attempt of the season by a length.

Belcanto

This irish bred five year old seeing off the team of Pipe and Scudamore at 4/1, preventing yet another double for a trainer/rider combination.

Images from all the afternoon sport can be seen as usuale at