We had quite a few runners at York over the last couple of weeks!
Double at Ripon
Faye Mcmanoman winning on Not On Your Nellie at Ripon, followed by Rowan Scott winning on Citron Major and riding out his claim.
💭💭 This Kodiac colts’ dreams came true today... very proud of our @StablesFarm graduate Ubettabelieveit (Kodiac) winning the Listed National Stakes today ❤️🐎💨 #breezeups2020 #2yowinners #futurestars pic.twitter.com/I0QA9Gpkgv
— Fluffy Cain (@FluffyCain) July 16, 2020
National Stakes
Pool / Francesca Altoft
Watch the race HERE.
Ubettabelieveit looked a smart juvenile sprinter when taking Listed honours for trainer Nigel Tinkler in the National Stakes at Sandown.
An emphatic winner on his second start at Doncaster, the son of Kodiac travelled smoothly for Oisin Murphy right from the start.
Deliver The Dream and Eye Of Heaven made the early running with Wings Of A Dove the first to make her challenge.
Ubettabelieveit (13-8) came with his run on the outside and hit the front inside the final furlong to score by a length and a half from Wings Of A Dove.
Tinkler said: “He was probably travelling nearly too well. He got there a little bit too soon, but I’m very happy. It’s nice to get a Listed winner at Sandown.
“His sectional times for his last race were quite quick. Those last two furlongs were pretty good. I think he’s going to get a fair handicap mark so we had to come, but it might have not be the best National Stakes we’ve had.
“He was kept wide a bit which wasn’t to our advantage. Things didn’t quite go to plan, but we’re more than happy with the result.”
Tinkler will to keep Ubettabelieveit to the minimum trip for the Roses Stakes, another Listed contest, at York next month.
“I think he’ll probably go for the Roses at York. I would think that would be his next race,” said the North Yorkshire trainer.
“The Flying Childers (at Doncaster’s St Leger meeting in September) would be a definite possibility. Had it been six furlongs today, we’d have been too keen. He probably would get six. He needs a gallop. I’ll speak to Oisin and see what he thinks.”
Murphy was happy with the outcome, although the race did not go to plan.
He said: “I would have liked to have been behind Frankie (Dettori on Eye Of Heaven) for another furlong at least. We got racing a bit soon. With a small field it was hard to get cover. I think my fella would have won impressively if I had been able to ride him the way I wanted to.
“I won on him at Doncaster and during lockdown I had a sit on him as well, so I know the horse pretty well.
“I’ll have a chat with Nigel about where he goes next as I’d love to keep riding the horse.”
Star Prize
Ubettabelieveit !!!!
Our first 2 year old winner of the season is Ubettabelieveit by Kodiac. Ridden by Oisin Murphy at Doncaster.
Archie Perkins
Here is Archie Perkins, next to Normandy Barriere, enjoying the field after just missing out on first place yesterday by a short head at Doncaster.
Annangel
Today’s winner by 3 3/4 lengths at Beverley, ridden by Rowan Scott.
Keeping fit...
Thanks to Jack Berry House! We are once again able to use their training facilities, and jockey coach Kim Tinkler is making sure our 7lb claimers Izzy Clifton and Aiden Smithies are race ready when they are able to compete again.
Back in Action
Ready to go!!!
The horses are excited about racing resuming on Monday at Newcastle.
Nagamani 2:10 and Annangel 2:45, both having their debut outing. As well as Tenax in the 3:20, all ridden by Rowan Scott.
Racing set to resume
Racing set to resume on June 1 with all-weather fixture at Newcastle
The first eight days. BHA's proposed fixture list:
June 1 Newcastle
June 2 Kempton, Newcastle
June 3 Kempton, Yarmouth
June 4 Newcastle, Newmarket
June 5 Lingfield, Newmarket
June 6 Lingfield, Newcastle, Newmarket
June 7 Haydock, Lingfield, Newmarket
June 8 Chelmsford, Haydock, Lingfield
Here you can find the latest update from the British Horseracing Authority
Raw Egg Challenge
Being in lockdown can drive you to do some strange things.
Thank You to Max Pimlott who kindly nominated me to take this challenge. We are lucky enough at the yard to have an endless supply of fresh eggs.
I passed the challenged onto some other victims, including one of our jockeys Faye McManoman who is always up for a challenge.
Her effort can be seen on her blog page.
We are still business almost as usual with the horses, and like everybody involved in racing, are waiting to hopefully hear some positive news on the resumption of racing in the near future.
Keep safe everyone, and we will keep you updated on any developments.
Yard Update
All the older horses are cantering and are being turned out for a couple of hours a day. The 2 year olds are in full training as usual as they are learning how to go in bunches and all the starting stall preparations.
Our biggest problem is not knowing the date when racing will resume, the un-raced horses know nothing different and the stayers are laid back, but the sprinters are expecting to be racing shortly and will find it more difficult to wait.
I would like to thank all the staff and owners for their patience in these unprecedented times.
As I am sure most of you will be aware Horseracing in the UK has now been cancelled from tomorrow, Wednesday the 18th of March 2020 until the end of April 2020 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
As most of our horses usually start racing from mid to the end of April this cancellation should not be too detrimental to us, as long as racing resumes on the 1st of May.
We will of course keep owners up to date with any changes.
If any one has any queries please do not hesitate to contact myself or Sam in the office.
Both James "The Joker" Scott and Aiden "The Sixth Sense" Smithies did the stable proud with outstanding fights at the Racing Welfare Charity Boxing Night at York Racecourse last night.
Athollblair Boy’s fan club in the parade ring at Newcastle before his great run in a classy handicap, after his convincing victory at the same track last week.
He his having a rest now, and will be seen again during the forthcoming turf season.
A few of Athollblair Boys owners enjoying a drop of champagne following his 5th course victory at Newcastle.
He returns there on Wednesday to try and make it 6.
A few 2 year olds going through the stalls on a rare sunny day on the gallops.
The Boy Is Back In Town!
Athollblair Boy was back at his favourite Newcastle tonight after just a 5 day break, where he was a very convincing winner under a very cool ride from Faye.
He seems to be getting better with age and keeps on improving, not allowing the storm force winds nor the snow to slow him down tonight!