TUESDAY 20/12/2011

 

The well travelled Bated Breath and Cityscape back home, out doing their normal exercise.

 

A beautiful sunrise this morning.

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Posted on 20 Dec 2011
MONDAY 19/12/2011

I have just completed a new interview/video reviewing "the older horses"  that includes Cityscape's race in Hong Kong. See VIDEO DIARY. There will be a follow up video of the two and three year olds in the New Year.

Wishing you all a very happy Christmas

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Posted on 19 Dec 2011
SATURDAY 17/12/2011

Brunston runs for us at Lingfield in the 2.55 pm  a mile and a half handicap, for horses rated 0-85.  He sprang a surprise in Apreil 2010 by winning the Spring Mile at Newbury at 33/1 with Hayley Turner and Cityscape finished 4th. He subsequently ran some good races in defeat before being transferred to go jumping with Nicky Henderson.  He won two hurdle races during the summer but his performance at Wincanton on the 1st December was extremely disappointing where he was pulled up, so his owner Barry Hurley decided that a switch back to the flat might revive his enthusiasm.  It is his first try on an all weather surface and I have equipped him with a pair of cheekpieces.

Zero Money arrived in Dubai having had fairly lengthy delays before their took off from Stansted airport. With sheets of ice on the roads and tracks to the gallops this morning, he could well be in the best place for the time being.

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Posted on 17 Dec 2011
FRIDAY 16/12/2011

The two brothers arrived back at Beckhampton at 8.30am yesterday morning having travelled overnight from Amsterdam. The journey from Hong Kong had gone smoothly until some cussed Customs officials at Amsterdam airport delayed them by over 5 hours in a warehouse surrounded by day old chicks, cats, dogs and anything else you can think of, that were awaiting clearance.  Not surprisingly, Bated Breath and Cityscape were a little weary but no doubt pleased to get home to see the first signs of winter snow arriving ! 

Zero Money left Beckhampton at 4 am to travel to Stansted to meet up with a flight to Dubai.  It will be his first venture overseas and I hope that he will be competitive in 5 and 6 furlong handicaps on the turf during their Carnival.

 

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Posted on 16 Dec 2011
TUESDAY 13/12/2011

The horses are due to arrive back from Hong Kong in the early hours of Thursday morning having flown with the other European runners to Amsterdam tonight.  They then have a days rest before travelling over land and through the Tunnel to Beckhampton.  I was delighted that Cityscape managed to hang on valiantly for 2nd place in the Hong Kong Mile and in the process earning Juddmonte Farms £360,000. This takes our prize money for the year to 1.4 million and in the process beating our previous best total in 2003 and therefore a record for us. Who knows whether with a better draw for both Cityscape and Bated Breath, they may well have finished even closer.  Steve Raymont reported that they had taken their races well and I was immensely proud of both of them, having had a long and fairly arduous season. Their future plans remain fairly fluid but in the short term, they both deserve a few easy weeks.

Early morning exercise at Sha Tin racecourse, Bated Breath being ridden by Steve Raymont and Cityscape by Uilson De Souza

 

A photograph taken of the big screen during their exercise

 

Me and my lookalike, James Fanshawe after the barrier draw and me trying to cover up Bated Breath's unfortunate stall 12

 

Uilson and Cityscape

 

Steve and Bated Breath

 

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Posted on 13 Dec 2011
FRIDAY 9/12/2011

 

Cityscape at Sha Tin, Hong Kong

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Posted on 09 Dec 2011
THURSDAY 8/12/2011

 

 

Bated Breath

Morning work went according to schedule this morning in Hong Kong with both horses doing a good strong canter on the all weather track at Sha Tin. It is very exciting to see so many stars and Group 1 winners assembled at the same place and all preparing for the big races on Sunday.  After work this morning, they had the barrier draw and somehow I managed to draw stall 12 (towards the outside) for both horses, which seemed a little unfortunate particularly in the Sprint, but it is fair to say that Rocket Man and Sacred Kingdom who are the two most fancied horses are in fact drawn on the outside of Bated Breath. Both horses seem to be coping well with their new surroundings and are generally very chilled out, as expected.  The weather has been fairly hot and humid, but today it is cooler with a good breeze off the sea and I gather that it is expected to cool further towards the weekend.  The atmosphere is very electric as the horses from so many different countries build up for the big occasion and everybody is doing slightly different things with their horses, it is noticeable that the Japanese horses are doing more vigorous work on the track than for example the Europeans. Fingers crossed that we can continue to keep the horses happy and healthy for the big day.

Cityscape

 

 

 

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Posted on 08 Dec 2011
TUESDAY 6/12/2011

Steve Raymont reports from Hong Kong that the two half brothers continue to make good progress in recovering from their trip.  They are both adjusting well to their new surroundings, eating well, drinking plenty of water and regaining some of the weight that is naturally lost through air travel.  They have been going out on the all weather track at Sha Tin racecourse and trotting for a circuit before doing a steady canter.  Since their arrival, they are regularly monitored by the excellent resident vets and blood samples are taken on a daily basis together with their weights.  I plan to arrive to see them tomorrow evening before they do a stronger canter on the grass on Thursday morning which will then be followed by a sharper piece of fast work on Friday. Saturday will be an easy day just walking and trotting before the big event on Sunday.  The barrier draws will be revealed on Friday and we can only hope that they are not given a wide draw.

Bated Breath will be taking on some tough and hardened sprinters from Singapore, Ireland, Australia, Japan as well as Hong Kong. Rocket Man is trained in Singapore and has now won 17 of his 22 races and in the process earning 2.7 million pounds. Sacred Kingdom is a local horse and has won 17 of his 32 races, total earnings of 3.5 million pounds. There is also a good four year old filly Curren Chan, who has won her last 4 races in Japan with earnings of nearly 2 million pounds together with several other tough speedsters.  It will also be his first attempt at racing around a right handed bend, having raced left handed at Woodbine on his previous start. 

Cityscape runs in the Hong Kong Mile and will also face some tough opposition. Jimmy Choux is a very good colt from New Zealand who has now won 5 Group 1's in Australia and New Zealand, Beauty Flash is a New Zealand bred gelding but trained by Tony Cruz in Hong Kong and won this race in 2010,  Sahpresa is trained by Rod Collet in France and won this years Sun Chariot Stakes for the 3rd year in a row and more recently was narrowly beaten in a Group 1 in Japan,  and we must not forget Dubawi Gold trained by Richard Hannon who is also a very high class colt.  All in all, both colts are taking on some very formidable opposition and I will be very pleased to get amongst the prize money.

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Posted on 06 Dec 2011
MONDAY 5/12/2011

The two brothers Bated Breath and Cityscape had an uneventful but long and tedious trip to Hong Kong having left Beckhampton at 4pm on Friday afternoon and arrived in the quarantine barn at Sha Tin at 11pm (Hong Kong time) on Saturday. Steve Raymont who travelled with the horses reported that they were in good shape, and had eaten and drunk on the flight but naturally tired after such a long journey. They were led out on Sunday for a quiet exercise but this morning they cantered on the racecourse and they were apparently in good form, bright, fresh and enjoying their new surroundings.  I am due to travel to Hong Kong tomorrow which will enable me to see them at "evening stables" on Wednesday and monitor their training during the rest of the week.  Both horses had been given quotes of 10/1 for the respective races which look competitive but we must have good chances of getting amongst their generous prize money.

Bated Breath and Cityscape

 

 

 

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Posted on 05 Dec 2011
FRIDAY 2/12/2011

Dorrit runs for the second time this afternoon at Lingfield in the 12.40pm a mile maiden race for two year old fillies.  She is unfortunately a very small filly measuring under 15.0 hh but she seems to be tough and genuine and there is plenty of room for improvement after her rather disappointing debut at Wolverhampton recently.  Today will help her owners to decide whether she has a future for them as a racehorse, but I am hoping for some improvement.

Sister Red was sold on Wednesday evening for 15,000 guineas and will start a new life as a brood mare.

The two half brothers, Cityscape and Bated Breath had their final workout yesterday morning on the trial grounds and I was pleased with what I saw.  Bated Breath according to the Subaru (maybe too old to be reliable) achieved a speed of 44 mph at one stage of his gallop. Cityscape worked on his own and his regular rider Uilson De Souza is of the opinion that he is in terrific form, so fingers crossed that their flight to Hong Kong this afternoon is not too long and tedious.

 

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Posted on 02 Dec 2011

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