Entries by DaveM

Ahoy Senor back to his best for emotional Cotswold Chase success

Ahoy Senor put himself in the Cheltenham Gold Cup picture when securing an emotional success for Lucinda Russell in the Paddy Power Cotswold Chase. Runner-up in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase on his only previous visit to Prestbury Park, the eight-year-old had struggled this season in open company and was winning for the first time […]

Edwardstone and Energumene camps regrouping for March rematch

Edwardstone will head straight to the Queen Mother Champion Chase following his narrow defeat in the Albert Bartlett Clarence House Chase. Alan King’s Arkle hero was returning to the scene of his finest hour when having to settle for a silver medal in the rearranged Grade One. However, there was plenty of encouragement to take […]

Tommy’s Oscar delight for Ann and Ian Hamilton at Doncaster

Tommy’s Oscar stamped his class on the MND Association Race For Research Lightning Novices’ Chase at Doncaster with a smooth performance. A Grade Two winner over hurdles, he was just below the very best last season but promised to take high rank over fences. A win at Carlisle and a second in a hot event […]

Editeur Du Gite edges Edwardstone in Clarence House classic

Editeur Du Gite announced himself as a Champion Chase contender with a heroic performance in the Albert Bartlett Clarence House Chase. Gary Moore’s nine-year-old was not in the original line-up for the Grade One contest when it was due to be run at Ascot seven days ago and was only added into the mix when […]

Back On The Lash back in front in Cheltenham cross country

Back On The Lash defended his Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase as Festival hero Delta Work had to settle for third at Cheltenham. Delta Work was the villain of the piece at Prestbury Park in March when defeating Tiger Roll in the dual Grand National winner’s final outing, and Gordon Elliott’s veteran was sent off […]

Stage Star produces fine performance off top-weight at Cheltenham

Stage Star put himself in the Cheltenham Festival picture with a fine display of jumping on Trials Day A Grade One winner over hurdles, Paul Nicholls’ seven-year-old was making just his fourth start over fences having got his chasing career back on track at Plumpton earlier this month. Sent off the 11-4 favourite for the […]

Jumping giants adorn Willie Mullins’ record-breaking CV

Willie Mullins has trained some of the modern greats of National Hunt racing. After reaching the 4,000-winner mark worldwide, we pick out 10 of his best equine stars… 1) Florida Pearl Florida Pearl was Willie Mullins’ first champion (Chris Bacon/PA) It is difficult to nominate Florida Pearl’s finest hour. Perhaps his fourth win in the […]

Magical Mullins reaches 4,000 career winners at Fairyhouse

Willie Mullins reached 4,000 career winners when Bronn dug deep to take the Soil.ie Working With Fairyhouse Beginners Chase at Fairyhouse. The master of Closutton – who began training in 1988 having served as assistant to both his father Paddy and to Jim Bolger – has become one of the most dominant names in National […]

Comfort Zone edges Scriptwriter in informative Triumph trial

Comfort Zone further highlighted Ireland’s dominance in the juvenile hurdle division when landing a telling blow in the JCB Triumph Trial Juvenile Hurdle. Joseph O’Brien’s youngster made a successful raid to British shores when taking the Finale Juvenile Hurdle over Christmas and added a second successive Grade Two prize when downing Milton Harris’ Scriptwriter – […]

All good to go at Cheltenham

This afternoon’s Trials day meeting at Cheltenham will go ahead as planned after the course passed a morning inspection. Temperatures did not dip below freezing overnight meaning clerk of the course Jon Pullin was able to give the green light before the scheduled 7.30am precautionary check. An initial inspection was called on Thursday for midday […]