'We have a Grade 1 winner here - but I'd be disappointed if he wasn't better'
A round-up from Britain and Ireland in the last of our jumps stable tours
Paddy Corkery
Master McShee
8g Malinas - Oscar Annie
Mrs D Corkery
P31222-
RPR 159c OR 157c
He's met with a little setback and won't be seen until after Christmas. We're hoping to get him back up and running again in the new year. He hasn't been the easiest to train but we'll get him back to full health before making a firm plan with him.
Brian Ellison
Cormier
6g Born To Sea - Scotch Bonnet
Dan Gilbert and Andrew Bruce
0117-U6
RPR 139 OR 138
He ran well in the Greatwood but the ground was too quick for him. We're going to go novice chasing now, which has always been the plan this season. We haven't started schooling him over fences yet, but he likes the soft ground and the intention is to head to Newcastle in January.
Mr Whipped
9g Beneficial - Dyrick Daybreak
Mrs J A Martin
314/P/31-
RPR 148h 152c OR 142h 137c
He's a good horse but has had a few problems. He hasn't run since winning at Wetherby in January but he won't be back until later on as he was injured again. He's coming into work now, however, and we'll see how we get on.
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Published on 20 November 2022inStable Tours
Last updated 17:49, 20 November 2022
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