What a difference a week makes! Two of the three meetings at Leominster have passed and they could not have been more different in terms of the weather. Last weekend was cold and grey, and we were all grateful for the early finish which meant we avoided the ominous-looking storm clouds that had gathered around us. Yesterday was simply what harness racing is all about: sun, fun and watching equine athletes at their best. The shorts made their inaugural appearance on the circuit (I did wear shorts at York but I’m a Wales & West girl at my core), much to the delight of some of the spectators (and no Anthony, I am NOT one of the Pontypool front row forwards).
Before I go into detail about yesterday’s racing, and the racing from Saturday night in Tir Prince which I also attended, let me run you through the week that led up to what felt like the proper start to the summer. The Boss and Mrs B went on their holidays at the start of last week (Monday am until Wednesday pm), which meant that on Monday evening when I arrived at the yard I was completely in charge.
The responsibility could have crushed me.
It didn’t.
Derek, Big Mac and Jingo went on the walker to start with, while I mucked out their stables and filled them with straw. Once that was done and they were safely tucked up for the night, I put Bongo in the crossties and his stable had the same treatment (slightly more taxing as he’s a proper piggy). Laddie, Melinda, Maverick (who is currently on a month’s box rest as a scan on one of his forelegs has revealed a problem) and the girls, Eryn and Olympic each had a wheelbarrow load or two of straw chucked in with them. I then went about practicing my free-kicks and kicking the straw around in an attempt to save time and effort instead of shaking it out properly. Unfortunately it would appear that I am incapable of kicking straight and it in fact took me longer than it would have done had I done it properly in the first place (David Beckham I am not).
The Boss had left a bucket of feed outside each stable for all the racehorses (Derek, Bongo, Jingo, Big Mac, Maverick and Melinda, who is now back in training due to Maverick’s injury), so I set about feeding them. Once that was done I threw some hay in for each of them, including the yearlings, and was just putting the empty buckets back in the feed room when I noticed the note Mrs B had left me, asking that I feed Stripey the cat and the lamb.
Oops, nearly forgot about them.
Stripey and the lamb were fed and I left the horses happily munching away until Kevin (The Boss and Mrs B’s son-in-law) returned in the morning to give them their breakfast.
On Thursday I arrived to find Mervyn (Bongo’s owner) parked on the yard with the horsebox in tow. I knew this could only mean one thing: Sammy and/or Hamish were back in training. I believe I’ve mentioned Sammy and Hamish in passing before on my blog, but I’ve held off introducing them properly in the hope that they would come back for the summer and I could introduce them then. It would seem that my hopes were at least half-fulfilled, as Sammy is officially back in training for 2013. Hamish had travelled over as well, partly because he needed to have new shoes put on (which is what him, Mervyn and Colin got up to whilst I mucked out), and partly because Sammy won’t travel alone. Both horses have been ridden for the last few months at home in order to get them semi-fit and Sammy is obviously further ahead with his fitness, hence him returning sooner than Hamish.
Due to how much I love ol’ Sammy, and the time I could spend banging on about how amazing he is, I’ll dedicate a whole post to telling you about him. Otherwise this post would go on and on and on and on! Just suffice it to say here that I am OVER THE MOON to have him back in the team for one more year!
Sammy - aka Dark Fox |
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My friend Rachel had travelled up with her boss, Roy, as two of their horses, Wellfield Alfie and Wellfield Ghost, were running. Both horses put in great performances to come second in their respective races. Interestingly, Ghost was one of four greys in a race of 11, and the following race featured two greys in a field of seven. They say grey Standardbreds aren’t very common, but they seemed to be everywhere on Saturday night!
Full results are as follows:
Race 1
1st Mochart
2nd Vyrnwy Terror
3rd Heart Of Steel
2.02.7 8L & 2L
Race 2
1st No Regrets
2nd Gosip Girl
3rd The Governor
2.06.9 3L & 1L
Race 3
1st Mill Road
2nd Wellfield Alfie
3rd Frisco Minx
2.07 2L & 2 1/2L
Race 4
1st Blue Incredible
2nd Wellfield Ghost
3rd Porterstown Road
2.04.2 1L & 1/2L
Race 5 (TROT)
1st Mitt Popcorn
2nd Nolhagens Viking
3rd Quick Right
2.41.2 6L & nose
Race 6
1st Ladyford Indiana
2nd Alice Springs
3rd Oakview George
2.03.7 1/2L & neck
Race 7
1st Best Of The Fleet
2nd Whosurbaby
3rd Southsideaffection
2.02.4 3L & 2L
Race 8
1st Ayr Mission
2nd Infinatey
3rd American Gigolo
2.01.3 head & 4L
Race 9
1st Forafewdollarsmore
2nd Rhyds Fivestar
3rd Home Habana
2.00 2L & 5L
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Julie sat her test on Sammy just before they ran the qualifiers, along with my friend Emma who sat her test on What About Me (Jiggy). They, and the other two riders Sarah Price and Keith Young, all passed their tests, and then it was a mad dash to get Julie out on Jingo for the first qualifier. The Boss gave her strict instructions to ‘make him go’ this week, which she duly did. Jingo was drawn 1 on the gate and went at a tidy clip the full mile, pulling clear down the back straight when challenged and again down the home straight, finishing in a time of 2.13.3, 4 lengths clear of the second horse. The Boss drove Mahogany Dreamaway for Henry in the second qualifier, then jumped straight on Big Mac to take him out for the third. Mac didn't disappoint and qualified in a time of 2.16, half a length behind the 'winning' horse. And before race one had even started, my day was over! I don't mind being busy but I prefer it to be a little bit more spaced out than that! Nonetheless, we were a happy team yesterday :)
Here's the girls before their saddle test:
And finally the results from a sunny Leominster:
Race 1
1st Sams Teatime
2nd Hurricane Howard
3rd Epynt Sophie
2.09.7 1L & 3L
Race 2
1st Tsunami
2nd Ynyston Seelster
3rd Mary Joe
2.14.7 2 1/2L & 1 1/2L
Race 3
1st Hilltop Nansboy
2nd Ontop Wye Preach
3rd Ystwyth D T
2.08.5 4L & 6L
Race 4
1st Beretta Bourgeois
2nd Limelights Frankie
3rd Young Buck
2.07.7 10L & neck
Race 5
1st Ontop Girlcharmer
2nd Wellfield Earl
3rd Billy Elliot
2.07 5L & 5L
Race 6
1st Stamp Hill
2nd Ithon Ghost
3rd Luck Matters
2.06.4 4L & head
Race 7
1st Camden Casanova
2nd Lyons Stallone
3rd Meadowland Tom
2.04.9 3L & 5L
So that's another week over, it's all systems go for Ammanford next weekend (provided there's enough entries, as there's a big trot up in Appleby on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday). I will of course keep you updated!
Over and out,
Sarah (#1 Groom)