mr__mrs_p_ascot

I spent the last seven days in Bergerac in the west of France near Bordeaux with Leanne, her parents and the children and while we had a lovely time, there is only so much overindulging on fine wine and food I can manage before I need to get back to the grind.  I was never too far away from the action though with required bedtime reading being the upcoming Derby and Arqana sales catalogues.

Read more...

Lady_Of_Longstone_Worcester

Although quieter on the racing front with most of the horses now enjoying their summer breaks, the good form of the stable was maintained with the success of Lady Of Longstone (pictured above) at Worcester on Tuesday.  Making her racecourse debut in the bumper, our daughter of Beneficial ground out a workmanlike victory under a good ride from Tom Scudamore.  She would ideally have been suited by a stronger gallop so Scu sensibly produced her to challenge some way out and she stayed on gamely to draw away in the closing stages.

Read more...

Guess_Again_Perth_web

I was very pleased to keep the good early season momentum going with a couple of winners from our four runners over the sticks last week.  Mount Haven was the impressive winner of his bumper at Fontwell on Wednesday, while Guess Again (pictured above) took our seasonal total to sixteen when following up Problema Tic’s success of twelve months ago in the Perth Gold Cup on Sunday.

Read more...

Mount_Haven_head_web

Last week was certainly a quiet one with only five runners and while we didn’t post any victories during that period, at least the horses continued to run well with four places from our representatives.  The week ahead isn’t looking too demanding either – the stable has no runners today, while there are no jumps meetings taking place in the UK tomorrow.  Indeed, the next runners from Pond House will not be until at least Wednesday at Fontwell.

Read more...

  top_wood_towcester2.jpg

Although a quiet week on the racing front, we still managed to secure three winners from our seven runners to take our seasonal tally to fourteen, and thus keep the momentum going with our great start to the new term.  I was particularly pleased to see classy staying hurdler Top Wood (pictured above by kind permission of Matthew Wilkinson) make a seamless transition to the larger obstacles at Towcester on Monday – he enjoyed a relatively light campaign last season so will be kept on the go during the summer months and he is definitely one to keep on the right side of.  With most of his stable mates now out to grass for their holidays, we will be left with a team of around 15-20 horses to run.

Read more...

Blowing_Wind

I am saddened to bring you news that a grand old favourite of Pond House stables, Blowing Wind (pictured above by Bernard Parkin) was put to sleep peacefully this moring at the age of 21.  Twice a winner at the Cheltenham Festival and twice placed in the Grand National, he was a wonderful horse to have in the yard and will be greatly missed.

Read more...

shotavodka_haydock

The stable has enjoyed a good start to the new season with no fewer than six winners from eighteen runners at a strike rate of 33%, including a valuable double at Haydock’s Swinton meeting on Saturday.  We had five of those winners last week alone and while I am thrilled with the way the horses are running, the winners were tinged with sadness following the terribly sad news of Brian Kilpatrick’s sudden passing.

Read more...