Kempton this Wednesday

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Or Rob Havlin. He doesn't have any booked rides. Is he injured?
 
Well, Rob Hornby has a 21% strike rate on 2yos. I expect him to go like a train.
 
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Looks like you have the best division of the maiden, the experience of the one in the other looks good enough to win a maiden at Kempton.
 
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I think I would prefer Rob Hornby Stick, Morris on a first time out two year old, could end up not being the most gentle introduction a young horse deserves.
 
Thanks for the heads up Barney, I shall be sure to keep my grubby peasant paws firmly in my pockets. I don't suppose he needed the Henderson seal of approval Barney as Charlie himself isn't far removed from being blue blooded. Indeed his Godmother is Royalty!

That explains how he managed to hook a lift in one of the carriages at Royal Ascot this year. I thought he must have won it in an HRA raffle.
 
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Exciting times!! Gutted can't be there to see his debut at my local track. Hopefully he has lots of squires traits!

Stick didn't mention but the mare he is out of is in foal to Austrialia so coolmore like the mare enough as likely they've done a deal.

Hoping for a nice winter campaign to keep us out of trouble while squire is on holiday!
 
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Anybody going?
Our new interest is making his career debut there in the median auction 2yo race.

His name is BUZZ LIGHTYERE (sorry about the name and the spelling) and he is a lovely bay colt by Royal Applause out of a mare called Lady Gloria. She was pretty decent winning six times for James Given including two Group Three's, The Princess Elizabeth Stakes and the Select Stakes. She won twice on the all weather which augurs well for his campaign this winter.
He is a smashing colt and has really taken everything in his stride since joining the yard around two months ago. He has done stalls work like a dream and works really nicely. He still has plenty of furnishing to do but he should be half decent and give us a lot of fun while Squire is off having his holiday.
As with Squire there are ten of us involved, three from this forum, a long term friend of mine having his first dabble and a few from the Squire syndicate.
We have only been able to do this as it is a lease deal. We have him until 31st December 2016. He has been qualified for sales races and they could have let him go for 45,000 so we are pretty lucky to have been able to do a deal like this.
I/We hope you enjoy cheering him on as you have our other interests and if any of you are at Kempton on Wednesday evening I would be delighted to meet you.
Fingers crossed he proves to be worth following!


Three from this forum???? You , Don and who else? Good luck with this one gents.

Next time you are looking at a jumper/bumper i will almost certainly be keen to take a stake.