Wendigo will now wind down for his summer holiday after a super first season over fences. Two of his targets for next season are the Coral Gold Cup (Hennessy) at Newbury and The Grand National.
Handlethekettle has started back into some light exercise again as he gets back into shape for the late summer/early autumn.
A Path To Ronda is winding down for her summer holiday after an excellent season. Next season, she will go novice chasing and maybe look at some hurdle races too.
Jukebox King will now go for his summer break following a good season over hurdles. He has been feeling the effects of slightly sore shins, so will not have another run as originally planned. We can now look forward to seeing him over fences next season.
Legendary Luke has come out of his Haydock run well. He ran with credit to finish third and was looked after by Gavin Sheehan once beaten. The race may have proved too sharp a test for him on good ground. He has had a very good season, and we can look forward to seeing him over fences next season after a summer holiday.
Pigeon Forge produced an excellent performance for second at Plumpton, jumping nicely and staying on very well. She has come out of the race in good order and has been working nicely. All being well, she will return to the track in early May.
Brodie’s Boy is now back in work and has recovered well from his bruising.
Blackwaterfoot has been for an away day to Lambourn for a piece of work which was pleasing. He will make his seasonal reappearance in early May all being well. Windsor on the 4th is an option.
Unknown Journey is fine and working well at home. There haven’t been many suitable races for him, but there is an option at Southwell on the 29th.
Love Always is progressing and maturing well. She has had a little cough, which is normal for this time of year so hasn’t had her work stepped up any further. She has enjoyed being out in the sunshine on the grass.
Victory Max is now at the end of his break and looks very well. Harry Eustace is really pleased with him. He has matured, strengthened up and looks great in his coat. He will have a period of cantering before having his work increased to prepare for his debut.
Lucky Luna was withdrawn from her race at Newbury on the 17th. She has shown signs of sclerosis, will be medicated and use the spa and water treadmill.
From Me To You struggled with the occasion of his first raceday but shaped with promise until hanging left and weakening at Newbury on the 17th. He is capable of much better and can hopefully show his ability in the first race at Leicester on Saturday 25th.
Redbud Sixteen has had a little touch of colic but has recovered well and will be found a suitable race in the near future.
Bosh Soldier regrettably has not shown the level of ability we had hoped for, both with George Boughey in Newmarket and more recently following a change of scenery to Tony Carroll. After discussions, it has been decided to enter her in the upcoming May Online Sales, with any proceeds distributed proportionately among owners, while she remains in Tony’s care until sold and has an entry at bath on the 29th.
Lord d’Or has now sold out and is building up to make his seasonal debut after a slight setback.
Karthon has done some nice quick work on the grass and Emma Lavelle would like to run him at Salisbury on the 3rd May.
Magic Runner will now enjoy a break after a busy and successful winter, before she is found some suitable races on the turf.


