Wednesday, 31 October 2012

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Date: 30 October 2012 22:27:48 GMT
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HugoandLuke has left a new comment on your post "Comments":

Hi Rog. Appreciate the updates.
Had a look at the Oliver Sherwood website and it's obvious that he thinks a lot of Many Clouds, the one that Gevrey beat ... well he ran in both the Cheltenham & Aintree champion bumpers. The Charlie Mann turd, Lord Of House also looks one to follow.
The David Pipe stable tour (Pt1) is on Racing Post today and goodness just look at Grands Crus fly up the gallops. W O W !
No prize money for a home gallop though Roger.
Cheers. MhyG. Douglas.



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Tuesday, 30 October 2012

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Just to let everyone know - if you want to post a comment you do need to have a google account - which is apparently very easy to set up - so says my children in the office !

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Monday, 29 October 2012

And after

Geoff getting saddled

Great weekend

I really thought that when Only took up the lead entering the straight at Wincanton that we were on for a weekend double. It didn't quite work out like that but we were all delighted with his second . There is more to come from him .
I was very relieved that Geoff got his head in front at Aintree on Saturday .
He looked beaten at the furlong post but showed great attitude and stayed on really well to beat a good horse. The race was not run to suit him and it ended up being a mile flat race with 6 hurdles being removed due to the low sun . Tom Scu was at his best !
DP flew up for the race - along with Charlotte Scu - and there was a great atmosphere in the winners enclosure - helped by the fact that DP had 3 winners on the day at different courses !
Our celebrations were nothing though compared to Sunday at Aintree when Broadway Buffalo won the last for a group of very large and very fit rugby players ! It had been torrential rain all day and the track was riding so muddy that the colours were indistinguishable . It was only when we removed the mud from Toms face that we new we had won ! CU
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Friday, 26 October 2012

Aintree & Wincanton

Geoff is off to Aintree tomorrow & Only to Wincanton on Sun.
Can't make it to Wincanton so if anyone needs any O&T badges let me know . There is some good racing & DP also has a few runners - so if you can - get along . Everyone - even people I've never met - are invited to lunch and free drinks at The Bathwick Tyres Suite on the top floor of the main stand ! Just mention my name to Wayne .
I'm heading for Richmond in N Yorks for this cousins thing . All pretty boring but it does have some pluses . Richmond is very near to the Middleham training centre so it's horse racing country . I'm off to The Conservatory Club where tips fly around like confetti . Just might have one or two to give them myself !
Geoff will win his race - short odds - but don't give up on Only . Worth a fiver . CU
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Thursday, 25 October 2012

Fontwell

Went to Fontwell Park yesterday . After the hectic weekend it was a nice low key ( and low standard ) sort of afternoon . Nothing much to report there but Brendan had a winner - ridden by AP for JP McManus - so he was happy . Should win again at Taunton next week .
Spoke to DP . Geoff is also entered for Bangor on Mon . We will know tomorrow where he is actually running . As I said earlier in the week I'm heading North on a cousins convention so Aintree - Sat or Sun - would be ideal . Banger-on the way home - would also fit in but Wincanton on the Sun is problematic . Would have to leave early and upset a lot of cousins ! Oh well - if it has to be .
DP did say though that Bruce schooled very well over fences that morning . He's got an entree for Taunton on Tues but won't run . He wants to see what handicap mark he's been given after a year off .
Thought I'd put DPs blog on mine - hope you might find it of interest .
We'll find out tomorrow what is actually happening .
CU

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Monday, 22 October 2012 15:50 Written by David Pipe 
 
It was a good week for the yard last week with three winners courtesy of a double at Wetherby on Wednesday and a Cheltenham success on Saturday. I Shot The Sheriff made a most pleasing debut for the stable at Wetherby and was a welcome success for owner Malcolm Denmark who has an increased string at Pond House this term.
I Shot The Sheriff had won a Southwell bumper for former trainer Warren Greatrex before finishing well beaten in a more competitive contest at Ascot. He had been schooling nicely at home and it was great to translate that into a victory on his first start over timber. He travelled supremely well and did not need to be asked a serious question to beat a useful rival in Irish raider Liberty’s Gift. He will have learned plenty for this experience on only his third career start and he looks to be an exciting prospect for the season ahead.
African Broadway completed the double for the yard when making a winning debut over the larger obstacles in a useful looking beginners’ chase. I have always liked him and bought him as a potential chaser a couple years ago and it was a bonus that he was able to pick up a bumper as well as a couple of hurdles along the way. African Broadway jumped well in the main (apart from a mistake at the second last) and he stayed on really well to win by 3½ lengths. He is another who should continue to improve and make up into a very nice staying chaser.
Talking of nice staying chasers, I have been looking forward to entering top-class staying hurdler Dynaste over fences. Our Haydock Fixed Brush Hurdle winner is the highest rated hurdler from the yard that will be switching to fences this season and he has schooled really well at home. I had earmarked him to make his chase debut at Worcester this week in a race that originally had a total prize fund of £6,000. I was very disappointed to see that when the race conditions were subsequently reproduced that the race was then worth a total of £4,700. I understand that times are financially very testing for everyone at present, but a near 22% decrease in proposed prize money is preposterous. I feel sorry for the racegoers who are deprived of seeing quality horses such as him because Arena Leisure are not prepared to put up satisfactory funds.
Anyway, I digress…it was good to be back at the home of National Hunt racing at the weekend with the start of the new season at Cheltenham and I was delighted to welcome in a winner on Saturday when our only runner, His Excellency prevailed in the novices’ chase. Bought reasonably at the Doncaster Sales in August, he went some way to repaying some of his price tag with a determined success from favourite Third Intention. He hasn’t always looked the most straight forward with his tail flashing in the closing stages, but he possesses plenty of talent and it certainly doesn’t seem to stop him.
Grands_Crus_Kempton_ParadeIt was also Kempton’s first meeting of the new season on Sunday and I was invited to take part in a racing forum before the start of the first. It was an enjoyable day and there was a good turnout from the crowd and they seemed pleased to see stable star Grands Crus who had won the Grade One Feltham Novices’ chase at the track on Boxing Day. As you can see from the pictures, he is in good nick and will hopefully be on the course within the next month either for the Paddy Power at Cheltenham on 17th November or the Betfair Chase a week later at Haydock. I can honestly say that at present we have not decided on the best route for him, suffice to say I will have to speak to the owners and take in the best option for the horse. The public will be informed when a decision has been reached.
David_Pipe_Kempton Tom__Roger_Kempton
Above right, I was interviewed as part of the Kempton Forum, as were (left): Tom Scu and Roger Stanley
Of the old brigade I have to inform you of the retirement of one of our old stalwarts, Raslan who ran his last race at the Prestbury course on Friday. He has been a wonderful servant down the years and seemed to have a real affinity for our local track at Newton Abbot, where he twice won their valuable summer hurdle. He hadn’t shown the same sort of enthusiasm in his last couple of starts and we felt that it was the right time to draw stumps with him. He retires happy and sound and will be heading back north to be with his owner shortly.
Meanwhile, another old-timer Tamaribleu continues in training and is in great form at home. Our gelding will be a teenager in January but it is amazing how much enthusiasm he retains. He arrived at Pond House at the same sort of time as Lough Derg but this will be his final season. Plans are fluid at present whether he has a whole season or not, we will let him tell us but we hope to see him back on the racecourse next month. He is in rude health and it would be amazing if he could win again before retiring.
While I am on the subject of retirements, I was delighted to see Frankel retire with his undefeated record in tact. It illustrates just what an incredible horse he is to be able to beat a horse of the calibre of Cirrus des Aigles despite just about everything going wrong for him (from missing the break at the start, to the very testing underfoot conditions). I don’t think that this was his very best performance, but with Excelebration routing a very good field in the QE2 earlier in the day, perhaps the handicappers might retrospectively consider raising his mark to at least that of Dancing Brave. Whatever, they choose to do with him, I am confident that he is the best I have seen and we have been privileged to witness him on the racecourse. I would like to thank connections for allowing us to see him race on at four years of age and they should be congratulated for the manner in which they have managed everyone’s expectations of this most public of horses.
We have made entries this morning for the weekend fixtures at Aintree, Chepstow, Stratford and Wincanton and as usual you can catch up with the latest news of our runners by checking Chester’s Daily Chat.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

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From: DOUGLAS MCNICOL <doug.mcnicol@btopenworld.com>
Date: 21 October 2012 20:41:16 GMT+01:00
To: Roger <roger@farmerschoice.co.uk>
Cc: Nicola <nicola@farmerschoice.net>
Subject: as attachments perhaps for your the blog
Reply-To: DOUGLAS MCNICOL <doug.mcnicol@btopenworld.com>

Hello Nicola, 
nice to see you today ; here's to a good sporting season ... cheers
Douglas.

George @ Kempton

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Kempton

Just like to say THANK YOU to everyone who turned up at Kempton on Sunday to give George and myself their support. DP was rather anxious before the interview - more to do with what I was going to say than anything . But all seemed to go well .
Could be a busy weekend coming up . Geoff is entered for Aintree ( sat & sun ) and also Wincanton Sun . Only is entered for a nice long distance chase - also at Winnie .I'm supposed to be heading North for a cousins convention . God knows where I'll end up ! Will keep you update . CU R


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Monday, 22 October 2012

Alex and Genienve in winners enclosure at Cheltenham

What a weekend

I need a holiday ! Cheltenham was fantastic . Had a couple winners on Fri - only breaking even - then on Sat had my two God Children joining me . It was Genienve's 21st birthday and we celebrated with a couple bottles of Champers ! By the time you pay to get them in and hand out a bit of betting dosh it was never going to be a cheap day but once again DP & Tom Scu came up with the goods with an 8-1 winner !
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Saturday, 20 October 2012

Geoff @ Wincanton

Cheltenham

I took the opportunity while in Cheltenham of popping in and seeing Yvonne . Yvonne is my long suffering co-owner and she hasn't been in the best of health lately . Not that you would believe that looking at her ! She looked in grand order and though her memory is fading ( forgets my birthday )she seemed to know to the penny what we've got in our account !
Met up after racing with her sons Paul & Steve for a pint at The Plough in Presbury . Great place - proper ale .
I'm running a bit short on time - I've got to pick my God Children - Alex & Genevieve up from the station .Sounds as if it might prove to be an expensive afternoon . Leave you with a photo of Geoff parading at Wincanton ( for Douglas ).
CU
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Friday, 19 October 2012

Another day - another plan

Don't you just love trainers ! Roan Chase ( Aintree ) - Betfair Chase ( Haydock ) - KG ( Kempton ) . Well - that was 2 weeks ago ! Paddy Power ( Chelt ) Hennessy ( New ) KG are this weeks targets . At least The KG is still there . No way am I moaning - just find it amusing .
Great to be back at Wincanton yesterday . Wayne Clifford is Bathwick Tyres who are the sponsors of the Pipe yard and he always has a box there . I got there early - took the Bathwick sign off the door and replaced it with a Farmers Choice compliment slip - and wrote on it ' due to unpaid invoices this box is now sponsored by the above '. Now Wayne - who is not particularly renowned for his even temper - did see the amusing side of this ....and banned me from his box for the rest of the season !
I also met Antony ? (cant remember his surname ) who is the owner of Hunt Ball . Now Hunt Ball was one of the most improved horses of last season and is 2nd fav for The Paddy Power ( George is the Fav ) so you can imagine the banter ! Anthony is a great character . He once - after winning with Hunt Ball - pushed the surprised jockey off the horse and rode it himself into the winners enclosure ! He - like me - also received a ban . CU -


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Thursday, 18 October 2012

Wincanton

We had a fun day at Leicester on mon where my mate Ken's horse - Dark Emerald - came 3rd in a 'hot' little conditions race . (Sorry about the lack of a photo but forgot to take one!) I think he will make up into a nice 3 year old next year.
Busy weekend for moi . Geoff is being paraded at Wincanton ( God knows why !) so heading off there . Cheltenham for 2 days and Kempton Sunday . If I don't have a few winners it could also prove to be an expensive one !
Must remember to take photo ! CU
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Leicester

I'm off to Leicester today to support my mate - Ken - who has Dark Emerald in the first . We were together when his other horse - Uncle Dermot - won at Salisbury a fortnight ago at 16-1 . There are only 5 runners so hopefully some prize money will come his way . I think the favourite will be hard to beat .
This is a good time of the year to look at the anti-post market for the coming season . You're always taking a bit of a risk - a horse might not even get to the race - but can be good fun if kept sensible . George is 6s for the KG - enough value in the price to do each way . He's 20-1 for the Gold Cup and that's way too big . If - IF - he came out and won the Betfair at Haydock he would halve in price !
Got to go . I hope he's driving ! Pictures later . R
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Thursday, 11 October 2012

Geoff - well filled out but looking good

A rather fat George -

Possible entries

This is always an exciting time of the year and one is full ( in the words of Bruce Springsteen ) of 'hopes and dreams' - only to be doused with reality by the the time the Cheltenham Festival is over !
Been having chats with David Pipe - DP - about entries and targets . Well , this is a sort of entry - Grand Crus ( George ) is heading to Kempton Park on Sun 21st Oct - but only to be paraded . It's apart of their build up to The King George on Boxing Day and being 2nd fav they would like him there . I do hope Kauto Star and Long Run are also . If you're at a loose end that day get along to Kempton Park - should be a fun afternoon.
Wincanton Race Course also wanted George to be paraded - on the 18th - but can't do both - so we're sending his younger brother - Geoff ( Gevry Chambertin ) . Once again - everyone welcome . For me Wincanton is the start of the National Hunt Season .
I'm in Portugal at the moment but really my thoughts are for the coming season . Back on Sat - Goodwood Sun - Salisbury Mon - but thoughts on Wincanton Thurs . Cheltenham Fri & Sat . Oh - Kempton Sun . C U there ! R

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Saturday, 6 October 2012

Only Witness

Well - there you go . Bless him . Plodded on 3rd ( of 5 ) but without something to make the running it was always difficult. He had to make his own pace and rather set it up for the horses behind . But looking on the bright side it's a long season and the best is yet to come . ( I'm thinking positively here - as all owners do after defeat ! ) .
He has a rating of 125 over the fences and if we could win another chase he would probably get a mark in the 130s - that should then get him into some nice long distance chases. We think he would go well in some like the Welsh National - that's if he could ever get in !
Off to Ascot today . Portugal tomorrow for a week . There is still work to be done on My Racing Blog so I'll have a bit of time to get it better.
Thanks for reading the blog and don't feel shy putting your views forward - it makes it all the more fun ! CU all racing soon . R
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Friday, 5 October 2012

Hello

Hi Roger , hope to meet up soon .
Stephen

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