Horse Updates 21/11/25

Wendigo is in tip top condition and all roads lead to the John Francome on Friday.

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 come out of her Exeter race well. Plenty didn’t go her way in that contest and we look forward to seeing her back out in the coming weeks.

Jukebox King is very well and impressing at home. His workload will be upped ahead of his first racecourse appearance soon.

Legendary Luke was super impressive on hurdles debut at Ffos Las and has come out of the race well.

Pigeon Forge continues to impress Emma with her attitude and is building her fitness nicely.

Brodie’s Boy is happy and in good form at home after his strong second last time out. Tony has him entered at Wolverhampton, Southwell and Newcastle.

Blackwaterfoot is very well and enjoying his break, the spots on his legs are healing.

Unknown Journey is in good spirits at home and Tony has him entered at Lingfield and Newcastle.

Love You Millions is enjoying life at Danebury, is beginning to put some weight on and is nice and relaxed. Charlie hopes to get her back on the track in January/February.

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 is on his final week trotting and will begin cantering next week.

Redbud Sixteen is enjoying her holiday and looks happy and fresh.

Bosh Soldier is doing better each week and is making good progress ahead of her return to the track.

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. He has moved to Emma Lavelle in the hope of becoming an exciting dual-purpose performer, where he will be running in two mile hurdle races.

Magic Runner is very well at home. Ruth has eyes on a race at Wolverhampton on the 1st December for her.

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