Wendigo is now fully fit and back into his normal cantering routine, ahead of a possible engagement in the John Francome at Newbury at the end of the month.
Handlethekettle continues to progress in his rehab, with trainer Jamie Snowden hopeful to have him back in light work in the new year.
A Path To Ronda has had an easy week after her impressive hurdling debut. She could run towards the end of this month before stepping into listed company towards the end of December.
Jukebox King continues to build up his fitness, with the aim of seeing him make his hurdles debut in November. He has been working nicely at home.
Legendary Luke has had an easy time of things since his strong Worcester debut and Jamie looks forward to seeing him in novice hurdles. He is looking at races towards the end of this month.
Brodie’s Boy put in an excellent effort to finish runner-up at Wolverhampton on Monday, and trainer Tony Carroll is keen to see him back in action in the coming weeks. He has come out of that race well and looks set for a productive winter.
Blackwaterfoot is moving well and enjoying life in his new home at Danebury.
Unknown Journey has come out of his pleasing Lingfield run well. Tony was very happy with the effort and will be looking at his next race soon.
Love You Millions is enjoying some time off in the field at Danebury and has settled in well.
Lucky Luna remains on walking exercise and trainer Richard Hannon plans to give her an easy time over Christmas and start back riding her in January.
From Me To You continues to build up his fitness, ahead of an exciting flat campaign in 2026.
Rory’s Gold continues to make good progress in his recovery and the Newlands team are pleased to have him back out in light work. He has settled in well to life at Danebury.
Redbud Sixteen has settled into her new home nicely and is enjoying some time in the field.
Bosh Soldier continues to recover from her fetlock injury, with trainer George Boughey pleased with the progress she is making in recovery. Fingers crossed it won’t be long until she’s back on the racecourse.
Lord d’Or continues to recover from his fracture, which hasn’t healed as well as hoped, but the recovery will take time. Trainer Andrew Balding will give him the time he needs to fully recover, with the horse’s welfare the chief factor to consider.
Karthon is currently recovering from a small tear of his suspensory ligament, which doesn’t appear to be a long term issue. Owners will receive an update as soon as the Kingsclere team provide us with one.
Magic Runner ran a cracker at Wolverhampton for third, losing out very narrowly to the winner Mr Nugget. She has come out of the race well and Ruth is looking at her next option.



