Emma Berry

'He's The Full Package': Boughey Thrilled as Bow Echo Takes to the Rowley Mile

NEWMARKET, UK — On the kind of morning one dreams about all winter, the wraps came off a clutch of Guineas hopes as George Boughey and Charlie Appleby made good use of the Rowley Mile ahead of the start of the three-day Craven meeting.  Boughey, who trains less than a mile from the racecourse in [...]

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'Class Written All Over Him': Guy Harwood Remembers Dancing Brave, 40 Years On From His Dazzling Classic Season

Year in, year out we can appreciate the best horses of each generation but how often are we granted the privilege to witness one whose talent is so immense that his name will echo down the decades?  Those who made their way to Newmarket's traditional opening meeting 40 years ago likely came away with a [...]

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Seven Days: There's Nowt Like Racing

In this corner of the bloodstock world we like to keep our glass half-full, if not topped up to the brim. With that in mind, it is sometimes preferable to look back, rather than forwards. A dive into history via the pages of the Bloodstock Breeders' Review is always entertaining, if not a regular reminder [...]

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Leading South African Owner-Breeder Mary Slack in Clover With British Stakes Double

It has been a highly encouraging start to the year in Britain for the select racing interests of Mary Slack, whose colours have been carried to glory by the G3 Winter Derby winner Sky Safari (Zoustar) and last Saturday by her half-sister, the Listed Snowdrop Fillies' Stakes winner Pina Sonata (Pinatubo).  The owner-breeder runs an [...]

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'I'm a Great Fanatic of Newmarket': Andre Fabre Discusses Classic Hope My Highness and Returning Heroes Sosie, Sajir and Cualificar

Ghaiyyath is still awaiting a major winner in Britain and Ireland but he is compiling an interesting record in other parts of the world, including Australia, and to his G1 VRC Derby winner Observer was added Saturday's G2 Tulloch Stakes winner Storm Leopard. Most exciting of Ghaiyyath's second European crop last year was Godolphin's My [...]

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Seven Days: The Big Boys Are Back 

There was much to absorb over the last weekend and, significantly for the tier of horseracing which prompts so much fan engagement, the two best horses in Europe both returned victorious in Dubai. Calandagan (Gleneagles) and Ombudsman (Night Of Thunder), first and second in last year's Qipco Champion Stakes and just two pounds apart in [...]

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'A Different Kind of Heartbeat': Adam Kirby Discusses the Buzz of Training

What is it they say about never meeting your heroes? To work in racing is a labour of love — at least it should be — and in the course of that work there are times when heroes are all around. Some disappoint, some delight. Adam Kirby was perhaps an unlikely hero in his riding [...]

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Seven Days: On The Cusp

As always, Ireland and France have been quicker off the mark when it comes to the Flat turf season, and Britain joins them this Saturday with the opening meeting at Doncaster, which always provides plenty of interest, not least through the Brocklesby Stakes. This year, fittingly, the first two-year-old race in Britain is run in [...]

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Stallion Prospects Galore for Breeder Responsible for Invincible Spirit and Kodiac

Be careful what you read on social media. Or perhaps that should be, be careful how you read what's on social media.  This dim-witted hack got a little over-excited during the week when seeing a post by Ted Voute about Eydon foals. Had Prince Faisal decided to do a Gentleman's Deal with his strapping homebred [...]

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 'Small and Mighty': Il Etait Temps Bags Champion Chase Honours 

CHELTENHAM, UK — Craig Kieswetter has been a top-class sportsman in his own right but the former England and Somerset cricketer was emphatic in his assessment of what mattered most to him after his family's Il Etait Temps (Jukebox Jury) won the BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Chase.  “I'd rather win at Cheltenham than win a [...]

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'In a League of Her Own': Lossiemouth Claims Champion Hurdle in Fourth Festival Success

CHELTENHAM, UK — Four times a Cheltenham Festival winner and still only seven years old. From the Triumph to two Mares' Hurdles and now the Unibet Champion Hurdle itself, Lossiemouth's love affair with Prestbury Park, the most hallowed ground in National Hunt racing, continued unbroken on Tuesday as the mare landed her 14th win in [...]

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First Foal, First Cheltenham Festival for Jax Junior's Breeders Burton and Lefevre

Cheryl Burton and Julian Lefevre have made it all look so easy. Retire a filly, decide to become breeders, and head to the Cheltenham Festival for a Grade 1 with the mare's very first foal. Whatever happens with future generations, Jax Junior, the seven-year-old son of Jack Hobbs who runs in the Singer Arkle Challenge [...]

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