Twelve to Follow
There is nobody better at handling an improving horse than Barry Hills, whose biography I am writing and who is having such a scintillating season. His Infiraad comes into that category and should prove worth following.
Aidan O’Brien has a strong hand again, but it was John Oxx who took the 2000 Guineas with Sea The Stars and I feel it could be his year. The Sadler’s Wells filly Roses for the Lady looks good for the Oaks and the Kalanisi colt Alaivan should win races for the Aga Khan.
Marcus Tregoning does not oversell his team so when he talks of winning races in the plural with the $500,000 Ghaneema before campaigning her in America that should be noted.
Finally, for me it is still early days with the two-year-olds but Dubai-based Dr James Hay has been buying some interesting horses and Paul Cole has already brought out No Hubris to win. He should certainly score again.
How did we do though with the jumpers last season? Not the best of years, I am sorry to say. Diamond Harry won three, Money Trix recovered from a bad fall first time out to win later in the season and Petit Robin picked up a race too. Best moments came when Stan won a handicap chase at Cheltenham at 14–1 and with the Cheltenham Festival success of Forpadydeplasterer at 8–1 after he had been second in his previous three races. Unfortunately, though, I managed the rare achievement of choosing two of Alan King’s which didn’t win a race and we suffered from the over-ambition of some connections. Whiteoak, for example, was supplemented for the Champion Hurdle rather than running in the Festival mares race she had won the year before and finished the season without a victory.
In all, the Twelve ran on 44 occasions and they finished in the frame on 20 occasions of those. But nine were second places and the return to a £10 win stake, I fear, left us with a deficit of around £115. Parliamentary readers will no doubt find a way of claiming that back too...
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