Wendigo won in impressive style at Ayr on Thursday, jumping and travelling stylishly in a great prep for the Cheltenham Festival. He has come out of the race well and will have an easy week.
Handlethekettle has enjoyed his time in the field and will begin some light work in the next few days to build towards a return to the track.
A Path To Ronda is in good form at home and is building up to run in the Grade 2 Jane Seymour at Warwick on Saturday 7th February.
Jukebox King showed plenty of promise on his second start under rules at Market Rasen on Sunday 1st February, jumping well throughout before eventually finishing fourth. He has come out of the race well.
Legendary Luke looks very well and Jamie’s preferred next option at this stage is a step up into Grade 2 Novice company at Haydock on the 14th February.
Pigeon Forge has been jumping nicely at home and is ready to make her hurdling debut when we get some better ground.
Brodie’s Boy lines up in the 19:00 at Southwell on Saturday 7th February. A strongly run race at this trip should see him to best effect and we look forward to seeing him back out.
Blackwaterfoot is fresh, happy and enjoying his cantering as he builds up to the new flat turf season.
Unknown Journey has come out of his Lingfield race in good order. It was a very pleasing performance and hopefully he can build on it with an entry there on the 10th.
Love You Millions is comfortable and walking well. The vet is happy with her and hopefully she can return home to Danebury in the next week.
Lucky Luna remains on walking exercise and will be reassessed in early February. Trainer Richard Hannon and his team are all keen to see Luna out on the racecourse soon, and we look forward to seeing her make her belated debut.
From Me To You is impressing Richard and the team with his work. Richard believes he is strong and knowledgeable enough to make his debut early in the season. He has an early entry for a valuable £500,000 contest at York in August.
Rory’s Gold is still cantering nicely and the pace of his work is gradually being increased. The vet will scan him again next week and hopefully this will be his final assessment.
Redbud Sixteen is cantering nicely and her work is being gradually increased. She is taking her work well and the team are pleased with her.
Bosh Soldier has settled in well at Tony Carroll’s and the team have been impressed with her attitude. They are looking forward to running her and she has entries at Chelmsford on the 8th or 12th, and Kempton on the 11th.
Lord d’Or is progressing well with his trotting and remains sound. The Kingsclere team will build up his work as long as the vets are happy when he is reassessed. All owners will be updated on his progress as soon as we hear from the Kingsclere team.
Karthon continues to progress well as his fitness improves. Emma is thinking about an all-weather run in April before he begins his hurdling career on better ground at the end of the spring and into the summer.
Magic Runner ran another good race from a bad draw at Wolverhampton on the 2nd. She finished a close fifth and has come out of the race well.


