Wendigo is ready to start some faster work this week, as we look to get him ready to run in mid October.
Handlethekettle continues on his road to recovery from injury and is due to return in Spring 2026.
A Path To Ronda Ronda has done all the build up work on the deep sand and we’re happy with her. We know she loves deep winter ground, so we’ll now look to get her back onto the hill gallop later this week.
Jukebox King continues to build up his fitness ahead of his exciting Novice Hurdle campaign in the 25/26 jumps season. He has had his wind tinkered with this week and a soft palate cautery to help his breathing.
Legendary Luke Luke is in good form, and showed himself off well on the owners day parade – we’ll look to increase the intensity of his canter work over the coming weeks before he starts some faster work.
Brodie’s Boy performed well at Kempton and reportedly will school over hurdles, it will be interesting to see how he takes to obstacles. We could have a dual-purpose horse on our hands!
Blackwaterfoot is declared to run at Wolverhampton on Saturday 20th at 7:30. 1m1½f (1m1f104y) Bridey Jo Barbers Wombourne Handicap (Class 6) (3yo+ 0-65)
Unknown Journey is currently entered at Lingfield on Tuesday 23rd at 5:15. 1m (1m1y) Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Handicap (Class 6) (3yo+ 0-55)
Love You Millions has an opening handicap mark of 48 and we look forward to her handicap debut at the start of October. Two races are in consideration on the 1st October at Kempton over six furlongs and Southwell on the 3rd October over five furlongs.
Lucky Luna is still suffering a slight issue with her knees, but trainer Richard Hannon has a plan and is keen to see her make her debut in the next couple of months.
Rory’s Gold continues to make good progress in his recovery from injury. The vet has scanned him and is pleased with him. He has back on the walker for forty minutes per day.
Redbud Sixteen put in a huge effort at Southwell to finish runner-up last time out and has options at Lingfield and Southwell for her next race. She has been very pleasing at home, looking great and moving well.
Bosh Soldier has now recovered from her injury and is trainer George Boughey is now working on building her fitness before returning her to the racecourse in the near future, possibly at Kempton on Wednesday 24th. She looks much stronger and more mature.
Lord d’Or has had his stitches out and will be hand walked for a week before starting a progressive programme on the horse walker.
Karthon has come out of his recent Kempton race in good order and has had his back medicated to loosen him up and help his movement . He may be entered at Brighton on the 29th.
Magic Runner is in good form at home and trainer Ruth Carr has entered her for a race at Wolverhampton on Monday 22nd September.