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On a High!! Newmarket & Goodwood Festivals

August 15, 2017 Madeleine Crewe-Read
Collecting the trophy for client Lew Day.

Collecting the trophy for client Lew Day.

RAHEEN HOUSE

It was Raheen House that got the ball rolling to an incredible run of winners.

After a shaky landing in a plane where the landing gear didn’t originally lower, it was all soon forgotten when the gap opened for Jamie Spencer to let our St Leger hope loose in the Bahrain Trophy Group 3 landing my first Group 3 winner at bought public auction.

Staying on powerfully up the hill he was going further away from them with every stride. An extra furlong will surely be suited and a little cut in the ground will allow for perfect conditions at Doncaster and that Classic itch would be scratched for Brian who is the only one that feels he needs it to add to an incredible list of worldwide Group 1's!!!

 

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BARRAQUERO

Backing up his great first run at Newbury the speedy son of Zebedee bolted up at Chepstow by 6 lengths on his next start.

He slightly left our hearts in our mouths after the race when jumping the fence and taking a tumble on the tarmac but the wounds were only superficial.

The winner of the Newbury maiden Expert Eye was next to be seen at Glorious Goodwood where he won the Vintage Stakes impressively swiftly putting himself at the top of the betting for the Guineas. 

Goodwood conditions gradually got worse and by Thursday it was a tough decision to run, but he was flying at home and Zebedee’s stock can like the softer going.

What a great decision it was to run as he duly rewarded us under a cool ride from William Bewick he burst to the front and won a shade cosy giving me my first Group 2 winner bought.

Bewick commented that he didn’t like the ground but he was a cut above the rest. It was an incredible fete for Brian who had won the race twice already.

He holds an entry in the Prix Morny Group 1 as well as The Gimcrack and The Mill Reef (Group 2’s), he looks extremely exciting and I feel a Group 1 this year will not be out of his reach. 

 

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PETRUS

Petrus was the next horse to frank the Barraquero Newbury from, purchased for £35,000 at GoffsUK for client and friend Giles Morland the son of Zoffany 4th behind BQ looked to only be doing his work late and the 7 furlongs at Sandown was the perfect spot for him. Winning by nearly 2 lengths this colt looks like he will rise to the challenge in a step up in class and possibly in trip toward the later part of the season.

 

CAP VERITE

This one for me was a little more personal as I owned her and travelled a very long way to see her run!! The eve post Richmond win I boarded an 11 hour ferry to St Malo to watch this ‘penalty kick’ as my trainer Nicolas Clement called it run. 

And that she duly did winning comfortably after making all and putting the field of 9 to bed under a great ride from Nicloas’ apprentice Miss Grosso.

I hope we can aim for black-type next with her, she has a lovely page and will be retired to Haras De Buff at the end of the year.

OTHERS:

Ivegotthepower (40,000gns) Backed up the win at Goodwood gamely last month at his previous winning track Bath brining his tally to 3 wins this year.

Fastar (£20,000) won nicely at Windsor for Biddestone Racing, he always showed plenty of promise as a two year old and I think we will be seeing more of this horse.

Atalanta Queen (£13,000) won her claimer by 5 lengths, she was subsequently claimed for £9,000.

Tags Sam Sangster Bloodstock, Sangster Bloodstock, Brian Meehan, Barraquero, Petrus, Cap Verite, Giles Morland, Manton Thoroughbreds, Raheen House, St Leger, Richmond Stakes, Nicolas Clement, Prix Morny, Bahrain Trophy, Horse Racing, Horse Racing Syndicates, GoffsUK, Biddestone Racing

First start for Cap Verite Chantilly

April 4, 2017 Madeleine Crewe-Read
Cap Verite (Cape Cross x Ghar Shoop)

Cap Verite (Cape Cross x Ghar Shoop)

A very happy owner yesterday when Cap Verite made her racecourse debut at Chantilly for Nicolas Clement.

Bought from the Arqana Breeze-Up 2016 she was unraced as a two year old due to micro chips in both front fetlocks. We operated immediately and gave her a good break under the care of Clement and the team.

She was bought as a breeding prospect for us and while in her box it was the half sister to our dam that gave us a big update in Mehmas. Winning two Group 2's and now standing at Stud was a big boost to our page.

The race consisted of 4 of the 13 runners holding a Group 1 entry and some big names in the mix. Nicolas was merely looking for a nice run from her as she still had not come in her coat. 

At a distance of 1900m she missed break, greenness and plenty of kickback had her out the back, going straight to the breeding barn sprang to mind. But instead at the home turn she sprang into action and displayed an exciting turn of foot to finish 7th not hit once by Jockey Grosso.

Very much looking forward to where this filly could go!!  

 

 

Tags Sam Sangster Bloodstock, Sangster Bloodstock, Chantilly, Nicolas Clement, Cap Verite, Mehmas, Cape Cross

Champagne Charley wins Santa Anita

March 6, 2017 Madeleine Crewe-Read

It was a great night last night when on the 4th time of asking since moving to the USA Champagne Charley under a star ride from the track leading jockey got through to win a shade cosy in the 1 mile $60k Allowance Race.

Out of one of my own mares Age Of Refinement this Gelding won first time out for me in France last year in what turns out to have been a very hot maiden. 

He switched yards and countries from Nicolas Clement to Simon Callaghan and the majority shareholding to Eclipse Thoroughbreds under the management of Aron Wellman.

It was a bit of a wait for his first start ridden by Frankie the day before the Breeders Cup who commented that he was still a big baby and needed it. Next time he swooped home late and was unlucky not to have won. Odds on fav next time out he ran a little flat though only beaten 2 1/2l to 6th to subsequently scope dirty.

Fit and well last night was for him to take the glory and show what he did at Chantilly. In a steady enough run race jockey Flavien Prat picked his moment and threaded the needle to win by a length.

It great news for the mare who is carrying a Wootton Bassett foal has a Style Vendome Yearling Filly and a colt in training called William with Mr Rohaut who I am told has a good record with his two year olds!

Onto bigger things for Champagne Charley I hope as it decision making time as to who the mare is to go to!!

Tags Sam Sangster Bloodstock, Sangster Bloodstock, Age Of Refinement, Champagne Charley, Nicolas Clement, Simon Callaghan, Santa Anita, Flatten Prat, Winner

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