The breeders with more than one best in show
Master Debonair is the first foal of Malcolm and Kathy Yeo's Swincombe Flame
Most of the information you will find first about Malcolm and Kathy Yeo’s breeding business concerns another domestic animal entirely, namely their Texel and Berrichon sheep.
Through the exploits of ewes such as Now She’s A Good One, who topped the lots in a sale at Worcester a few years ago, the Swincombe flock has delivered a succession of awards for their farm near Barnstaple in Devon.
The Swincombe name will ring more than a few bells for fans of another type of woolly jumper. Kathy Yeo is the sister of Gold Cup-winning trainer Robert Alner and the couple have bred and raced many horses under the same banner, with one of the very best producing a contender for this year’s Weatherbys Champion Bumper.
Her first foal, Master Debonair, is proving a chip off the old block. Initially bought back for €45,000 as a foal, the five-year-old Yeats gelding has resurfaced with Colin Tizzard, winning two of his three starts including a Listed event at Cheltenham’s November meeting.
Swincombe Flame has subsequently produced a three-year-old sister named Swincombe Fleat, a two-year-old brother and a yearling filly by Milan, so perhaps the prefix will be getting another run out at the meeting some time in the future.
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Published on 10 March 2019inNews
Last updated 02:28, 15 March 2019
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