- Saturday, 17 June 2017 07:11
- Written by Chelsea Morgan

There is a bumper day of action ahead with no less than seven meetings taking place. The flat action comes from York, Musselburgh, Sandown, Bath, Leicester and Lingfield while there is a jumps fixture from Hexham. There are no runners from Pond House today. Lingfield are today's wooden spoon winners with just £30,000 in prize money spread across their seven race card - in some of the races you get just £168 for finishing fourth...hardly enough to cover the transport unless you live next door to the track! Talking of petrol, stable jockey Tom Scudamore travels all the way up to Hexham for a couple of outside rides and they are both going to be big prices. It could prove an expensive day for him, let's hope that he is lucky.
- Friday, 16 June 2017 07:35
- Written by Chelsea Morgan

The stable was among the winners again yesterday as Purple 'N Gold prevailed under a good front-running ride from David Noonan, landing the 2m1 1/2f handicap chase under top weight by 1 1/2 lengths. David set sensible fractions aboard our ever popular eight year old gelding and he jumped really well and kept responding willingly to his jockeys urgings. I bet Keith, his owner has a sore head this morning - he would certainly have been celebrating last night. Meanwhile, over at Uttoxeter Aldrin produced a reasonable first effort over timber, finishing third in the two mile novices' hurdle. There is room for improvement in his jumping, but once that is ironed out he looks like a winner waiting to happen.
- Thursday, 15 June 2017 07:22
- Written by Chelsea Morgan

The stable enjoyed a nice winner at Worcester yesterday afternoon when Three Star General was successful in the fixed brush maiden hurdle. Having led off the home turn he looked set for second when odds-on favourite Burrows Lane breezed into the lead under champion jockey Richard Johnson and went 5 lenghts clear but Tom Scu continued to persevere and Three Star General stayed on strongly after the last to reel him back in and win a shade cosily. This will have done his confidence the world of good and with a rating of 120 already on file, he is a useful horse for this time of year and he could defy a penalty while he could also benefit from a step-up in trip.
- Wednesday, 14 June 2017 07:36
- Written by Chelsea Morgan

There are five meetings taking place this afternoon with flat fixtures from Haydock, Yarmouth, Hamilton and Kempton as well as a jumps card from Worcester. David runs Tis What It Is, Three Star General and Baby Sherlock at Wocester, while Work contests the two mile handicap on the level at Kempton at 9.10pm. Tis What It Is contests the conditional jockeys and amateur riders' race at 3.20pm - our four year old has only run once and shaped promisingly when third at Ffos Las. He should have learned plenty from that experience and looks to hold each way claims at likely odds of around 10/1. Meanwhile, Three Star General (pictured above) looks to have one to beat in the novices' hurdle at 4.20pm - the slight drop back in trip should not inconvenience and Tom Scudamore is in the saddle.
- Tuesday, 13 June 2017 07:10
- Written by Chelsea Morgan

There are four meetings taking place this afternoon with flat cards from Salisbury, Yarmouth and Lingfield as well as a jumps fixture from Southwell. The next runners from Pond House will come tomorrow when Work runs on the level at Kempton, while declarations are made this morning for tomorrow's jump meeting at Worcester where the stable has a few entries.
- Monday, 12 June 2017 07:27
- Written by Chelsea Morgan

There are four meetings taking place this afternoon with the action all coming on the level at Ayr, Brighton, Pontefract and Windsor. Brighton offer only a miserly £31,000 across the seven race card...they will certainly try to get away with it if they can! Unsurprisingly there are no runners from the Pond House team today.
- Sunday, 11 June 2017 00:00
- Written by Chelsea Morgan
There are just two meetings taking place this afternoon with flat cards from Goodwood and Nottingham - it still never fails to amaze me why there are not more meetings on a Sunday when most people are able to go. The best card looks to be over in Ireland at the Curragh where there is a flat fixture hosting Group 3 and Listed contests. Hardly Group company I know, but there is a seller at Goodwood for two year old's over five furlongs today - I love sellers, although they are much better if they are over 1m2f or 1m4f then there is a much better chance that they will stay two miles over hurdles.


