From Cregview Stud Niniski Nijinsky Virginia Hills Alflora (IRE)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

From Cregview Stud Niniski Nijinsky Virginia Hills Alflora (IRE) From Cregview Stud 123 123 Nijinsky Niniski Virginia Hills Alflora (IRE) Bold Lad BAY FILLY (GB) Adrana April 21st, 2005 Le Melody (Registered in Luthier Fill My Hopes Weatherby's Non Vis Comica (FR) Fill My Eyes T.B. Stud Book) (1999) Rex Magna (Second Produce) Temara Charabia E.B.F. Nominated. N.B. This filly is unbroken. Sold with Pre-Sales Veterinary Certificates. (See Conditions of Sale). 1st dam VIS COMICA (FR): ran in France at 3; dam of 3 foals: La Zenia Lady (GB) (f. by Exit To Nowhere (USA)): 4-y-o unraced to date. She also has the above filly and a yearling filly by Loup Sauvage (USA). 2nd dam TEMARA (FR): 4 wins at 3 to 5 in France and placed 7 times; dam of 10 foals; 6 runners; 5 winners: AZERTYUIOP (FR) (g. by Baby Turk): 14 wins, £604,835 viz. 3 wins at 3 in France; also 2 wins over hurdles viz. Axminster Kingwell Hurdle, Gr.2 and K J Pike & Sons Elite Ltd. H. Hurdle, Gr.2, placed 4 times inc. 2nd Glenlivet Anniversary Novices' Hurdle, Gr.2 and 8 wins over fences inc. Irish Independent Arkle Chall.Trophy Stp, Gr.1, Queen Mother Champion Chase, Gr.1, Queen Mother Mem. Fund Game Spirit Chase, Gr.2 (twice), William Hill Haldon Gold Cup H. Chase, Gr.2 and Independent Newspaper Novices' Chase, Gr.2, placed 6 times viz. 2nd William Hill - Tingle Creek Trophy Chase, Gr.1 (twice), Victor Chandler Chase, Gr.2, Betfred Celebration Chase, Gr.2, 3rd Queen Mother Champion Chase, Gr.1 and Stan James King George VI Chase, Gr.1 and winner over jumps in France. BIPBAP (FR) (g. by Dom Pasquini (FR)): 14 wins, £287,632 viz. 4 wins at 3 and 5 in France and placed; also 10 wins over jumps in France inc. P.Maurice Gillois 4yo Grand Steeplechase, L., Prix Morgex Steeplechase, L. and Prix Orcada Steeplechase, L., placed 6 times inc. 2nd Prix Robert de Clermont - Tonnerre Chase, Gr.3, 3rd Prix.La Haye Jousselin Steeplechase, Gr.1 and Grand Stp. de Nantes de Loire Atlantique, L.. Firmin II (FR): 9 wins, £40,462 viz. 2 wins at 3 and 5 in France; also 7 wins over jumps in France and placed 3 times. Ellapampa (FR): 6 wins, £26,810 viz. 2 wins at 4 in France and placed 8 times; also 4 wins over jumps in France; dam of 3 winners inc.: Orang Outan (FR): 2 wins viz. winner over hurdles at 6, 2008 and placed 4 times and winner over fences and placed twice. Quaiou (FR): winner at 3, 2007 in France. Pocahontas (FR): 5 wins, £20,515 viz. winner at 3 in France and placed twice; also 4 wins over jumps in France and placed twice; broodmare. Walkyrie (FR) 3-y-o filly by Sleeping Car (FR): unraced to date. Thorlak (FR) yearling colt by Caballo Raptor (CAN). 3rd dam CHARABIA (FR) (by Bazin): 7 wins viz. 2 wins in France and placed 4 times; also 5 wins over jumps in France; dam of 11 foals; 10 runners; 8 winners inc.: Moulouya (FR): 5 wins viz. 3 wins in France and placed 10 times; also 2 wins over hurdles and placed 5 times; dam of a winner. Chef de Clan II (FR): 4 wins in France; sire. Stabled in Barn A Box 11 .
Recommended publications
  • Lot 224 from Peter Nolan Bloodstock 224
    LOT 224 FROM PETER NOLAN BLOODSTOCK 224 Mendez Linamix Lunadix Martaline (GB) FETE KABYLE Sadler's Wells (FR) Coraline Bahamian April 19th, 2015 Cadoudal BAY FILLY Beni Abbes (FR) Saint des Saints Chamisene (Not in G.S.B.) (2005) (Fourth Produce) Clafouti Bekkaria Charabia E.B.F. Nominated. This filly is unbroken and will be driving in long reins by time of Sale. Sold with Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). 1st dam BENI ABBES (FR): 4 wins , £45,751: winner at 3 years in France and £22,115 and placed twice; also 3 wins over jumps at 3 and 4 years in France and £23,636 and placed once; dam of a winner from 3 runners and 6 foals; Antoing (FR) (2010 g. by Turgeon (USA)): 5 wins over jumps at 4 and 6 years, 2016 in France and £96,326 and placed 4 times. Evora (FR) (2014 f. by Doctor Dino (FR)): placed twice at 3 years, 2017 in France. Dinons (FR) (2013 g. by Balko (FR)): placed in a N.H. Flat Race at 4, 2017 and £16,239. Fete Kabyle (FR) (2015 f. by Martaline (GB)): see above. Grenadiere (FR) (2016 f. by Balko (FR)): unraced to date. She also has a yearling filly by Kapgarde (FR). 2nd dam BEKKARIA (FR): 2 wins in France; dam of 5 winners from 9 runners and 13 foals inc.: Kariaval (FR): 3 wins at 3 and 4 years in France and £20,187; also placed once over jumps in France. Djurjura (FR): placed 12 times over jumps in France and £52,639; dam of winners inc.: Chaouia (FR): 4 wins over jumps at 5 and 6 years, 2018 in France and £58,836.
    [Show full text]
  • Cheltenham Festival Issue 7
    Gold Cup Preview GOLD CUP PREVIEW Plenty of comparisons have already been made between Arkle and Best Mate, and they’re bound to become even more popular should the best staying chaser of the present day complete a hat-trick of Cheltenham Gold Cup victories in mid-March. Just for the record, the following paragraph from Chasers & Hurdlers 2002/3 may help to put into perspective just how good Arkle really was:- ‘In the 1965/6 season, Arkle ran four times before his third Cheltenham Gold Cup victory, starting off with a twenty-length win under 12-7 in the Gallaher Gold Cup at Sandown in November, setting a time record which still stands for the course and distance. Later that month, Arkle took his second successive Hennessy under 12-7, winning by fifteen lengths from Freddie who received 32 lb. Arkle made it three wins from three starts with victory by a distance in the King George VI Chase before again winning the Leopardstown Chase on his way to Cheltenham. Arkle conceded 42 lb to the second and third at Leopardstown; runner-up Height o’ Fashion, who went down by a neck, did most of her racing in Ireland but was worth a Timeform rating of 168+ whilst third-placed Splash, beaten a further fifteen lengths, had won the previous year’s Irish Grand National and earnt a Timeform rating of 157. Arkle gave them a 43 lb and 55 lb beating respectively and was 10/1-on when making it five out of five for the season when taking Best Mate jumps the second last in splendid isolation twelve month ago 1 Cheltenham Festival Issue the Gold Cup in a canter.
    [Show full text]
  • HRI FACT BOOK 2004.Indd
    Horse Racing Ireland Fact Book 2004 Horse Racing Ireland Fact Book 2004 Horse Racing Ireland Horse Racing Ireland, Thoroughbred County House, Kill, Co. Kildare. TEL 045 842 800 FAX 045 842 801 EMAIL [email protected] WEB www.hri.ie Contents • Chief Executive’s Introduction 02 • Racing Review 04 • Statistics Introduction 14 Attendance 14 On-Course Betting 16 Off-Course Betting 18 Tote 18 Betting by Racecourse 19 Breeding 22 Irish Sales 22 Horses in Training 23 Ownership 25 Fixtures 25 Entries and Runners 27 Balloting 34 Prize Money 36 Sponsorship 41 Top Ten Flat and NH Horses 44 Leading Owners, Trainers and Riders 46 Licensed Trainers, Riders and Stable Staff 54 Irish Classifications 55 • Racecourses Irish Racecourses 58 Map of Irish Racecourses 65 • Fixtures 2005 Fixture List 66 2005 Festivals 68 Major National Hunt Races 2005 69 Major Flat Races 2005 70 1 Introduction By Brian Kavanagh, Chief Executive of Horse Racing Ireland On behalf of Horse Racing Ireland, I am delighted to present the first ever Irish Racing Fact Book. This will be an annual compilation of the key statistics for the racing industry in Ireland including significant analysis of betting turnover and breeding output. Irish racing has enjoyed very significant and welcomed growth in many areas in recent years. Buoyant Tote betting, improving attendances at major festivals, increased sponsorship and growth in horses in training all testify to the vibrancy of the sport and its enduring appeal for the Irish public. This is clearly reflected in the many tables and charts contained within.
    [Show full text]
  • The 2013 John Smith's
    THE 2013 JOHN SMITH’S GRAND NATIONAL THURSDAY APRIL 4 - SATURDAY APRIL 6 MEDIA GUIDE 2 EVENT 2013 2 Course Map 3 Welcome 4 Title Sponsor CONTENTS 5 Aintree Legends 6 Grand Opening Day & Ladies’ Day 7 Partners & News 8 Racing Programme & Channel 4 GETTING IN TOUCH 9 Media 10 Welfare & Safety 12 Race Conditions Racecourse Officials John Baker / Regional Director North West WINNERS 01942 402609 [email protected] 14 Roll Of Honour 2012-1839 17 Reports & Results Andrew Tulloch / Regional Head of Racing NW and Clerk of the Course 0151 523 2600 / 07831 315 104 [email protected] BACKGROUND Karan White / Hospitality and Sales Manager 0151 522 2911 23 Weights & Prize Money [email protected] 24 Betting & Gambles 25 Greys, Mares & Age 26 Runners & Finishers 27 Jockeys Media Team 28 Female Riders 30 Amateur Riders Nigel Payne / Press Officer 31 The 2012 Winning Jockey 07768 025265 32 Record Of Selected Riders [email protected] 35 Retired Jockeys’ Records 36 Greatest Trainers Genna Lenden / Marketing & New Media Executive 37 Trainers 0151 522 2969 39 Irish-Trainers Winners [email protected] 40 Overseas Interest @AintreeGenna 41 The 2012 Winning Trainer 43 Record Of Selected Trainers James Rennard / Marketing & Communications Executive 47 The 2012 Winning Owner 0151 522 2906 48 Record Of Owners [email protected] John Smith’s HISTORY 49 Grand National Timeline Nigel Pollard / Head of External Communications 56 Past Results 07785 531 756 66 Getting To Aintree [email protected] The 2013 John Smith’s Grand National media guide was compiled by Racenews - Aintree Racecourse 020 7704 0326 / www.racenews.co.uk Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AS The guide was edited by Mark Popham with T: 0151 523 2600 F: 0151 522 2920 help from Ben Cox, John Corbett, Jordan [email protected] McBride and Edward Prosser.
    [Show full text]
  • TAILORMADE PEDIGREE for ECBATANE (FR)
    TAILORMADE PEDIGREE for ECBATANE (FR) Pistolet Bleu (IRE) Top Ville Sire: (Bay 1988) Pampa Bella (FR) BALKO (FR) (Bay 2001) Ella Royale (FR) Royal Charter (FR) ECBATANE (FR) (Grey 1994) La Main Heureuse (FR) (Unknown filly 2014) Non-thoroughbred Akarad (FR) Labus (FR) Dam: (Bay/Brown 1978) Licata (FR) DJURJURA (FR) (Bay 2002) Bekkaria (FR) Clafouti (FR) (Bay 1993) Charabia (FR) 4Sx5S Armos, 6Sx5D Arbar, 6Sx5S Right Royal V, 5Sx6S Mossborough, 5Sx6S Ardelle, 6Sx6D Vimy, 6Dx6D Djebel, 5Sx6D Sicambre, 5Dx6D Pharis II Last 5 starts 04/10/2018 3rd PRIX BAYONNET Auteuil 22f £7,186 13/09/2018 4th PRIX HENRI GLEIZES Auteuil 17f 110y £4,372 15/05/2018 1st PRIX RADIO PARIS Compiegne 19f 110y £21,239 22/04/2018 2nd PRIX HENRI NIVIERE Bordeaux Le 19f £3,398 Bouscat 18/03/2018 4th PRIX SAMARITAIN Auteuil 17f 110y £3,783 ECBATANE (FR), won 1 race (15f.) in France at 3 years, 2017 and £5,983 and placed once; also won 2 races over jumps (17f.-19f.) in France at 4 years, 2018 and £53,571 and placed 4 times. 1st Dam DJURJURA (FR) (2002 f. by Akarad (FR)), placed 12 times over jumps in France from 3 to 6 years and £52,639; dam of 4 winners, 4 runners and 4 foals of racing age: CHAOUIA (FR) (2012 f. by Dream Well (FR)), won 4 races over jumps (17f.-25f.) in France at 5 and 6 years, 2018 and £58,836 and placed 3 times. ARQUEBUSIER (FR) (2010 g. by Discover d'Auteuil (FR)), won 2 races over hurdles (15f.-20f.) at 5 years and £8,322 and won 1 race over fences (15f.-20f.) at 6 years and £10,033 and placed 9 times (Emma-Jane Bishop).
    [Show full text]
  • ANGLO-IRISH JUMP CLASSIFICATIONS 2018-2019 This Is the Twentieth Full Anglo-Irish Jump Classification
    SUPPLEMENT TO THE RACING CALENDAR MAY23rd 2019 1 ANGLO-IRISH JUMP CLASSIFICATIONS 2018-2019 This is the twentieth full Anglo-Irish Jump Classification. It classifiesthe beststeeplechasers and hurdlers that were trained in either Britain or Ireland during the 2018-2019 season, or in France if that performance was achieved in Britain or Ireland. It is not ahandicap but aretrospective measurement of best sustainable performances during the recent season so there may be differences from current handicap marks. The classifications are for all chasers and hurdlers down to aratingof140. Both the steeplechasers and hurdlers are divided into distance categories of 2miles to 2miles 2.5 furlongs, 2miles 3furlongs to 2miles 6.5 furlongs and 2miles 7furlongs plus. They areincluded in the list in which the handicappers believe they have put up their best performance. This is the first season that the hurdlers has been divided into three categories to match the steeplechasing division. There is aseparateclassification identifying Novices rated 140 and above. Juvenile Hurdlers are included in the Novice Hurdle section. Horses trained in Ireland have *appended after their name. Horses trained in France but have aperformance at 140+ in Great Britain or Ireland have ** appended after their name. Mares are in italics, Hunter Chasers underscored. The ratings were agreed and compiled by; Andrew Shaw Ireland Martin Greenwood Great Britain Andrew Mealor Great Britain David Dickinson Great Britain Chris Nash Great Britain Michael Harris Great Britain Shay Quinn
    [Show full text]
  • Anglo-Irish-Hurdle-2017 1..16
    SUPPLEMENT TO THE RACING CALENDAR MAY 25th 2017 1 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... ANGLO-IRISH JUMP CLASSIFICATIONS 2016-2017 This is the eighteenth full Anglo-Irish Jump Classification. It classifies the best steeplechasers and hurdlers that were trained in either Britain or Ireland during the 2016-2017 season, or in France if that performance was achieved in Britain or Ireland. It is not a handicap but a retrospective measurement of best sustainable performances during the recent season so there may be differences from current handicap marks. The classifications are for all chasers and hurdlers down to a rating of 140. The steeplechasers are divided into distance categories of 2 miles to 2 miles 2.5 furlongs, 2 miles 3 furlongs to 2 miles 6.5 furlongs and 2 miles 7 furlongs plus. They are included in the list in which the handicappers believe they have put up their best performance. The hurdle categories are similar except that they are divided into two distances of 2 miles to 2 miles 2.5 furlongs and 2 miles 3 furlongs plus. There is a separate classification identifying Novices rated 140 and above. Juvenile Hurdlers are included in the Novice section. Horses trained in Ireland have * appended after their name. Horses trained in France but have a performance at 140+ in Great Britain or Ireland have ** appended after their name. Mares are in italics. The ratings were agreed
    [Show full text]
  • Consigned by Knockhouse Stud Top Ville High Top Sega Ville Beneficial
    Consigned by Knockhouse Stud 469 469 High Top Top Ville Beneficial (GB) Sega Ville BAY GELDING Green Dancer May 1st, 2009 Youthful First Bloom (Registered in Double Bed Weatherby's Non Fathom Cross Rajpoute Gai Lizza T.B. Stud Book) Lady (IRE) Apeldoorn (Third Produce) (2001) Gandourah Charabia E.B.F. Nominated. N.B. This gelding is unbroken. Sold with Pre-Sales Veterinary Certificates. (See Conditions of Sale). 1st dam FATHOM CROSS LADY (IRE): unraced; dam of 3 foals; 1 runner, a 5-y-o colt and the above gelding both by Beneficial (GB). 2nd dam GANDOURAH (FR): placed 3 times in France; dam of 5 foals; 1 runner a winner: Pink Goddess (IRE): winner over hurdles in 2012 and placed 7 times. 3rd dam CHARABIA (FR) (by Bazin): 7 wins viz. 2 wins in France and placed 4 times; also 5 wins over jumps in France and placed 7 times; dam of 11 foals; 10 runners; 8 winners inc.: Moulouya (FR): 5 wins viz. 3 wins in France and placed 10 times; also 2 wins over hurdles and placed 5 times; dam of winners inc.: TOI ET LE SOLEIL (FR): 9 wins, £134,953 viz. winner at 3 in France; also 8 wins over jumps in France inc. Prix Dominique Sartini Hurdle, L.. STILL LOVING YOU (FR): 7 wins, £323,758 viz. winner at 3 in France and placed; also 6 wins over jumps in France inc. Prix Richard et Robert Hennessy Chase, L., placed 2nd P.Maurice Gillois 4yo Grand Steeplechase, Gr.1, Prix Ingre Steeplechase, Gr.3 and Prix Orcada Steeplechase, Gr.3.
    [Show full text]
  • September 2018
    SEPTEMBER 2018 CheltenhamFINISH & Three Counties LINE Race Club WELCOME BACK FOR THE NEW JUMPS SEASON CONTENTS Editor’s Notes Editor’s Notes NICK SCHOLFIELD Welcome back after a glorious summer. I hope you have all had a wonderfully relaxing time and have taken in some JOHN HALES summer racing. I have seen plenty of you around the LUCY SHARP tracks over the summer which has been great to have a JO O’NEILL catch up. ROSEMARY PROSSER We had our wonderful picnic back in May on the same evening on which the Davis Family presented the Richard TABITHA WORSLEY Davis Award but not to James Bowen (the winner) but to DAVID MASSEY his brother Sean and father KATIE MILLER Peter. CTCRC NEWS & RICHARD DAVIS AWARD Elegant Olive had a wonderfully behaved parade at Worcester and a small write up will appear in a UPTON VIVA future newsletter. OBITUARY I will apologise for the lateness and amateurish “Members will be sad to hear of the death of quality of the newsletter but as you know we have no Cynthia Bussey. Cynthia and her husband graphic designer so I have spent a month Ernest were members for many years (possibly learning Adobe Indesign to try and bring you some sort of over 30) and enjoyed taking part in the newsletter. The download newsletter is always available competitions and being part of the Cheltenham on the website as soon as it is completed which is normal- racing community, right up to her final illness. ly 2 weeks before the printed version so do please go on- Cynthia attended Cheltenham Race meetings line.
    [Show full text]
  • The Broodmare Line of CHEF DE CLAN
    The Broodmare line of CHEF DE CLAN 1st Dam : Charabia (76 Bazin), (breeder : Cte Bertrand de Tarragon, écurie Maulepaire ), 2 wins in flat at 4 years (1m. 2f.), 5 wins in jump at 5 and 6 years. Dam of 8 winners included : TEMARA, (f. 85 Rex Magna), 4 wins at 3 to 5 years, Prix de la Maroutière à Angers, dam of 5 winners included : AZERTYUIOP , (g. 97 Baby Turk), 3 wins in flat at 3 years (unbeaten), Prix de l’Avenir, Nantes, 11 wins in jump, Queen Mother Champion Chase ( Gr.1 ), Arkle Challenge Trophy (Gr.1 ), Spirit Chase ( Gr.2 ) (twice), 2 nd Tingle Creek Chase ( Gr.1 ) (twice), 3rd Queen Mother Champion Chase ( Gr.1 ), King George VI Chase ( Gr.1 )….and £ 605.529. (breeder : Pierre de Maleissye, trainers : G. Macaire et Paul Nicholls). BIPBAP , (g. 94 Dom Pasquini), 4 wins in flat at 3 to 5 years, Prix Paul Colins, Les Sables d’Olonne, 10 wins in jump, Prix Maurice Gillois ( Gr.1 ), Morgex ( Gr.3 ), Orcada ( Gr.3 ) 2nd Prix Robert de Clermont-Tonnerre ( Gr.3 ), 3rd Prix La Haye-Jousselin ( Gr.1 ), and 430.668 € ( breeder : Pierre de Maleissye, trainer : G. Macaire) Ellapampa, (92 Pampabird), 4 wins in flat (unbeaten), 2 wins in jump, dam of 5 winners included: Saccageur (g. 06 Poliglote), 6 wins in flat, 5 wins in jump, 2 nd Prix La Périchole ( Gr.3 ), 3rd Prix Edmond Barrachin ( Gr.3 ), and 200.740 € (2011) ( trainer : G. Macaire ). CHEF DE CLAN, (90 Cyborg), 4 wins at 3 years, Prix de l’Avenir, Nantes, Richard de Gennes, Craon, Capitaine Gefflot, Pornichet, 2 nd Prix du Bourbonnais, Evry, 3rd Prix Jacques de Vienne, Maisons-Laffitte.
    [Show full text]
  • A Catalogue Page Lovingly Prepared by Weatherbys
    0009Z91.GUO Rubichamps (GB)|2010|F|E|2175542 Consigned by Mrs C Edwards 66 The Property of The Late Mrs P Scott 66 Non VAT Mill Reef Robin des Garde Royale Royal Way RUBICHAMPS (GB) Champs (FR) Relayeuse Iron Duke (2010) Reliorneuse Chesnut Mare Cafettot Clafouti (Registered in Bekkaria (FR) Ti Lou Weatherby's Non (1993) Bazin T.B. Stud Book) Charabia Kachabia Covered by Westerner (GB). Last Service 27th May, believed to be in foal; Basis of Sale (see condition 4): Sold with a Veterinary Certificate and Pregnancy Certificate. RUBICHAMPS (GB): ran once in a N.H. Flat Race at 5; Dam of: 2016 f. Rainmaker (IRE) by Yeats (IRE): ran twice in N.H. Flat races and over hurdles. 2017 c. by Yeats (IRE). 2018 f. by Flemensfirth (USA). 2019 c. by Westerner (GB). 2020 Not covered in 2019. 1st dam BEKKARIA (FR): 2 wins in France and placed; dam of 13 foals; 6 winners inc.: Beni Abbes (FR): 4 wins, £45,751 viz. winner at 3 in France and placed twice; also 3 wins over jumps in France and placed; dam of winners: Dinons (FR): 8 wins, £88,517 viz. 5 wins over hurdles and placed and 3 wins over fences and placed twice; also placed 4 times in N.H. Flat Races. Midnight Aurora (GB): 4 wins over hurdles to 2021 and placed 3 times. Kariaval (FR): 3 wins in France and £20,187 and placed twice; also placed over jumps in France. Djurjura (FR): placed over jumps in France and £52,639; dam of winners: ECBATANE (FR) (f.
    [Show full text]
  • Cheltenham Festival Winning Profiles 2016
    Cheltenham Festival Winning Profiles 2016 (Races to be run Tuesday 15th March to Friday 18th March) www.againstthecrowd.co.uk Key trends point to Festival winners The Cheltenham Festival represents the pinnacle of National Hunt racing. The G1 races that take place at the venue every March are designed to find the best horses in specific divisions of the jump racing game. The Champion Hurdle run on the Tuesday is designed to find the best 2 mile hurdler. The Queen Mother Champion Chase is designed to find the best horse over the bigger obstacles at the minimum distance of 2 miles. The race is run on the Wednesday of the Festival. On Thursday Cheltenham Stages the World Hurdle designed to find the best staying hurdler over a trip of 3 miles. Thursday also plays host to the Ryanair Chase - a race which has become a Championship event for chasers specialising in a trip of 2 miles and 5 furlongs. On the Friday of the Festival, we have the Gold Cup - the staying chasers' Championship event run over 3 miles and 2 furlongs. In between we have big G1 races for novice hurdlers and novice chasers over a variety of distances. Even the mares and the bumper horses get a championship event to call their own. These races are difficult to read. All the major horses – at least those which are fit - tend to show up. All the major yards are represented. Every single runner is trying. The championship races are invariably run at a red hot pace and this, in combination with the specific demands of the track, means that only horses at the top of their game, horses tuned to the moment and horses in receipt of luck in running can prevail on the day.
    [Show full text]