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The weather certainly took its toll on the jumps action again last week, foreshortening what had appeared likely to be a busy period for the stable.  The rain had really managed to get into the going by Exeter’s meeting on Thursday and the ground was bottomless – we had a couple of runners in the conditional jockeys’ race and many of the field were struggling by halfway!

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It was a good weekend for the yard when we were repaid for the long journey up to Scotland with a winner at Kelso on Sunday.  War Singer won the opening handicap hurdle with little fuss under Tom Scudamore who gave our five year old a canny ride by ignoring the frantic early pace.  Our gelding had some very good form on the flat in France and has run some decent races for us on the level at some of the bigger tracks such as Newbury and Haydock.  This was his first success over timber and while it was not the strongest of races, I hope that he can now build on this success and go on to take higher rank and record further victories over timber.

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Last week was a relatively quite one for the yard with only a couple of runners, one at Perth on Thursday and another at Market Rasen on Saturday.  Unfortunately we did not experience the best of luck with either as The Tracey Shuffle fell at the second fence on his chasing debut after overjumping, while Qulinton twisted a shoe during the race and was never happy thereafter.

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Although I am not necessarily in agreement with the scheduling of the race calendar at this time of year and the enforced breaks from jump racing, it has afforded me the opportunity of a little holiday.  Indeed, I have just returned from a week spent in the South West of France near Bergerac with Leanne and our two children.  We enjoyed a nice, relaxing break and I am pleased to say that we managed to escape the rain that has obviously hit us on these shores.

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First of all I cannot start this week without wishing my mother a very happy birthday for today (Monday).  A gentleman never divulges a woman’s age and the boss has informed me on more than one occasion that I am not yet too big to put across her knee, so I will keep “mum” on that one!  She was treated to a fortnight’s holiday with my dad where they have been cruising around the islands in the Mediterranean.  They returned back on Saturday, although after spending two weeks in a cabin with my father, I would imagine that she is well ready for another holiday!

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It_Takes_Time_Culmstock_webIt Takes Time and Frank Hayes at the Western Counties Open Day on Sunday

Last week was a quiet one on the racing front with only one runner on the flat at Haydock on Friday and a brace of runners at Stratford on Saturday.  I thought that War Singer performed creditably in a competitive 1m2f handicap at Haydock under Hayley Turner, sticking on well in the closing stages.  Hayley said that the ground was plenty lively enough for him and he could now return to hurdling where he is more likely to get underfoot conditions to suit.

Over the sticks, His Excellency ran another sound race, finishing a close fourth in a quality handicap hurdle at Stratford.  He looked the likeliest winner turning into the straight and although he drifted a little left in the closing stages, he was only beaten three lengths in total and looks capable of winning something similar in due course either over hurdles or fences.

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What a great day for the stable at Newton Abbot yesterday. Three winners including the feature races and some places was more than I could have hoped for. It was great that racing was able to go ahead after being in doubt for several days before. Sadly the first day of the two day summer festival had to be abandoned but it was great for the course that they were able to have some action on their biggest meeting of the year. There was a bumper crowd there to enjoy the eight race card and they were entertained by some good races. It was wonderful Newton Abbot were able to move their big chase that was due to be held on Saturday over to the Sunday which was great for owners, trainers and race goers. I ran four horses in the big handicap hurdle of the day and I honestly was not sure who was going to finish best of my quartet before the race! However I could not believe that Premier Dane was sent off such a big price and Ashbrittle quite so short although he obviously had his supporters. Tom Scu chose to ride Decoy and he was a little disappointing as was previous race winner Raslan but the ground was probably a little to soft for him. I was a little worried how Premier Dane would act on the ground but my worries proved unfounded as he seemed to absolutely love it! AP said he had an armchair ride!

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