- Monday, 18 April 2011 13:45
- Written by David Pipe
It’s back to the grindstone for the final week of the 2010/11 National Hunt season following a very enjoyable three days racing spent with Leanne and Jack up at Ayr where we were looked after in fine style by Sean and Josie Tracey. I would like to congratulate Ayr racecourse on the fantastic job they did to make the meeting such a success. Clerk of the course Emma Marley and her team should be applauded for providing beautiful, safe jumping ground, while their hospitality team provided a first class service for owners and trainers. I was extremely impressed by the entire operation and Ayr should be very proud of themselves – a number of other racecourses could certainly learn a thing or two from them.
- Monday, 11 April 2011 15:34
- Written by David Pipe
What an extraordinary week, culminating in the Grand National at Aintree on Saturday and a fantastic victory for the Donald McCain trained Ballabriggs, ridden by Jason Maguire. It is great for them both, as well as owner Trevor Hemmings, although I am especially pleased for Donald – I know what a relief it is to be able to say that he has won a Grand National like his father! I am pleased to say that despite a horrible looking fall for Or Noir de Somoza at Becher’s Brook on the first circuit, all three of our Grand National runners have come back safe and sound.
- Tuesday, 05 April 2011 15:19
- Written by David Pipe
The colours Or Noir de Somoza will carry in the 2011 Grand National
It was another good end to the week with an across the card double at Uttoxeter and Chepstow on Saturday with Dan Breen and E Street Boy scoring in good style. With the blinkers that were applied for the first time at the Cheltenham Festival left off, Dan Breen was able to get back on the winning track in the novices’ chase. He jumped better the further they went and won well in the hands of Tom Scudamore to record his second success of the campaign.
- Monday, 28 March 2011 18:30
- Written by David Pipe
Following the frantic goings-on of the Cheltenham Festival, last week was just the opposite with only three runners. It was still very productive nonetheless with two of them winning (both in the hands of man of the moment Conor O’Farrell).
- Monday, 21 March 2011 16:49
- Written by David Pipe

rather sizeable Midlands National Trophy
- Monday, 14 March 2011 14:48
- Written by David Pipe
I hope you will excuse me if this weeks’ blog is slightly shorter than usual, as I am sure you can understand with the Festival now only 24 hours away I have many things to oversee and arrangements to make.
Tomorrow marks the beginning of the best four days of jump racing in the world and we will be represented by three runners. Great Endeavour goes in the Stewart Family Handicap Chase, Dan Breen in the Arkle and Swing Bill in the Centenary Novices’ Handicap Chase. Timmy Murphy will partner the David Johnson owned pair, while Tom Scu gets the leg-up in the Arkle.
- Tuesday, 01 March 2011 10:33
- Written by David Pipe
Last week certainly had its share of highs and lows. The obvious high was my son, Jack’s first birthday on Wednesday – we hosted a little party for him with some of the local little‘uns from around the yard and village in attendance. Jack received his first rocking horse, so he will be getting an early “leg-up” – it’s just as well that A P McCoy is from a different generation…I bet he would be shaking in his boots otherwise! It was a great afternoon, but I am glad that birthdays only come around once a year…I thought that training racehorses was difficult enough, but trying to keep tabs on a bunch of little people makes it look like the proverbial child’s play!
- Monday, 21 February 2011 16:59
- Written by David Pipe
It has been a hectic week and I was pleased to see the rescheduled Totesport Trophy at Newbury go off without any problems on Friday following the tragic events of the previous weekend. We were represented by Notus de la Tour who ran a bold race under different front running tactics to finish a valiant and close third behind Recession Proof. As the meeting was rescheduled from the previous weekend sadly the prize money suffered and so we took the decision to re-route Ronaldo des Mottes from the Totesport to the Bathwick Tyres Kingwell Hurdle and he too performed creditably to finish third behind Mille Chief.
- Monday, 14 February 2011 17:30
- Written by David Pipe
I cannot write this week without first making reference to the terrible events at Newbury on Saturday that led to the death of two horses in the parade ring before the first race. An investigation is currently underway to discover what caused the horses to collapse and die, although at present electrocution is looking by far the most likely cause. I was present first hand to witness it, and I have to say that I have never seen anything like it before – I actually helped to subdue one of the stricken horses and it was an extremely distressing experience. My thoughts and condolences go to Jonjo O’Neill, Andy Turnell and the connections of both animals.
- Monday, 07 February 2011 17:30
- Written by David Pipe
Well, I did say that we might have a surprise or two in store for you following the Grand National entries, and I can reveal that rather than the original five entries, we now have six of the best for the world’s most spectacular horserace. I am very grateful to the new Swiss owners of Or Noir de Somoza for sending him to me to prepare for Aintree’s great race. The nine year old gelding is a winner of sixteen of his thirty six races (including three Grade One’s) and well over £1 million in win and place prize money. We have had Or Noir de Somoza in the yard before and he finished fourth in