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Even though the weather could dictate that it is a quiet week on the racing front, it is nonetheless a very important one for racing in general.  While we do not have any potential runners until Wednesday at the very earliest; we do have a number of entries for the remainder of the week including a raft (and that could be quite an appropriate term!) of entries for Ascot, Haydock and Wincanton on Saturday.  There is also the small matter of the National weights luncheon in London tomorrow, while we will also be hosting Channel 4 television cameras later in the week.

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It was another decent week for the yard with a couple of winners; Vieux Lion Rouge at Wincanton and Poole Master at FFos Las taking our seasonal tally to 61.  There were some mixed emotions too as I have some sad news of a great favourite to have passed through the Pond House regime down the years…

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Last week was a most informative one culminating with Trials Day at Cheltenham on Saturday and as the name suggests, there were quite a few pointers towards the Festival in March but more of that later… The week had started off for us in good style with our first runner, Legacy Gold winning the mares’ novices hurdle impressively at Leicester on Tuesday under Tom Scudamore.  Our mare had been a good bumper performer and she was taking her record here to five wins from six starts (two from three over hurdles).  She was in front plenty soon enough and idled a bit, but I would be surprised if there were not more to come and she should find plenty of opportunities considering the good mares’ programme that is now available.

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As I pen this week’s blog, I cannot believe there are now only 50 days until the Cheltenham Festival and the early closing entries have already started.  Tomorrow (Tuesday) sees the deadline for the Arkle Chase, NH Amateur Chase, RSA Chase and the Jewson Novices’ Chase so I am sure we will be making a few entries in some of those - I look forward to bringing you full details in next week’s column.

It was another good week for the stable with a steady flow of winners starting with Knight Of Noir at Exeter on Tuesday.  Partnered by champion jockey A P McCoy, our five year old gelding won the second division of the NH novices’ hurdle in cosy style.  He had taken a nasty tumble on his previous start at Wincanton but showed no ill effects from that to get the better of Cool George under more patient tactics this time.  A former winning point-to-pointer, he has only had three starts to date and will improve with experience and win plenty more races over timber, although chasing will eventually be his game.  Meanwhile, Prideofthecastle performed with credit under a penalty, just in behind in third place.

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Last week was certainly one of up’s and downs for the stable.  On the upside, we enjoyed three nice winners from three very exciting prospects for the future, while on the flip side of the coin we had the poor performance of star novice The Liquidator in the rescheduled Tolworth Hurdle at Kempton.

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We signed off 2013 with a handful of runners at Taunton on Monday and Uttoxeter on Tuesday, but it has been a quiet start to 2014, due in most part to the recent downpours playing havoc with the racing calendar.  Last Friday we seemed to have the full house; rain, thunder, lightning, hailstorms and then believe it or not, sunshine – all we were missing was a bit of snow!  Indeed, the last dry day we had at Pond House was on December 12th…I don’t mind a bit of cut in the ground but it seems that several of the tracks up and down the country are under several feet of water.

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Well, Christmas is over and done with for another year – I have overindulged on turkey and chocolates but the kids were spoiled rotten and had a nice time, so that is the main thing. We had a quiet Christmas before heading off to Kempton for the King George meeting on Boxing Day where we had high hopes for our dashing grey Dynaste. Sadly Santa didn’t deliver the big race winner that we had craved.

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As Christmas fast approaches I was delighted to record our 50th winner of the current campaign with Seven Nation Army’s success at Ascot on Friday.  Last year we reached the milestone on Boxing Day so to get it out of the way before Santa comes is a welcome early present!  Although there is no racing taking place on these shores between now and Boxing Day, there is still plenty to be done around the yard and little time to rest on our laurels.  The staff Christmas party takes place tonight so I am sure there will be a few sore heads in the morning – if I hear of any gossip I will make sure to let you know next week!

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Relief, delight and huge excitement are just a few of the emotions I have experienced over the weekend! Although I did not have quite as many runners numerically as in recent weekends, two of my best young horses ran and maintained their winning records.  Kings Palace put together a very taking performance to win a competitive novice hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday.  I have always thought a lot of our five year old and having won at Fontwell and then nicely at Cheltenham in October, with the form of both races being boosted there was pressure for him to enhance his reputation, and boy did he deliver!  Under a great ride from Tom Scu his jumping was exemplary and he galloped on relentlessly to score in style.  His odds have now shortened for the Albert Bartlett novice hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and this will indeed be his target come March although he will have an entry in Neptune as well.  He seems to have come out of the race fine and he may have one more run before Cheltenham although I would not be afraid if he did not run again before then either.

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It was a quiet start to the week with the first runners from the stable coming on Thursday at Wincanton, although come the weekend it was all hands on deck with eleven runners at Sandown and Aintree.  The stable enjoyed a nice winner at Exeter on Friday courtesy of Prideofthecastle and I thought there were a number of other praiseworthy performances as well, not least from Red Seventy, Home Run and Swing Bill.

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