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Monday 13th November

The Badger Beer meeting at my local course Wincanton on Saturday turned out to be one of the most enjoyable day’s racing I’ve experienced since I started training.

Although we didn’t manage to win the big race sponsored by Hall & Woodhouse for the 62nd year, Threeunderthrufive and Frodon ran well to finish second and third behind Blackjack Magic.
We still won four races during the afternoon with the highlight the exciting success of Knappers Hill in the Rising Stars Chase in the colours of my close friend Paul Barber who died in June and backed me to the hilt from the moment he gave me the keys to his stable yard back in 1981. Paul would have been hugely proud to be there to watch Knappers Hill win in such great style with a tremendous round of jumping. He has now has now won eleven races since we bought him together as a young horse and there is surely more to come. The future is very bright. He needed his first run over fences at Chepstow where a clear round was the priority, gained plenty of confidence from it and was foot perfect on Saturday. Paul adored Knappers Hill and used to walk down from his house each day to see him in his stable.
I don’t mind admitting I miss Paul every day. He was so good too me and has left a big hole in my life. His sons Chris and Giles have taken over his horses and were thrilled at the triumph of Knappers Hill along with co owner Paul Vogt who kindly agreed to Knappers running in Pauls colours this season, he could possibly run next in the Grade 2 John Francome Novice Chase at Newbury on December 1.
Rubaud also shone with a highly professional victory from the front in the Grade 2 Elite Hurdle. He is progressing swiftly and his jumping was mustard as he came clear after seeing off the brief challenge of Hansard with a spectacular leap at the second last flight. He is going to make a really exciting chaser next season but before then we will see what he can do against Constitution Hill in the Christmas Hurdle at Kempton. We should find out then where he stands in the the pecking order and if he finishes second to Constitution Hill we will be delighted.
My hopes of winning a twelfth Badger Beer Chase were ended by the fine success of Blackjack Magic. Top marks to his trainer Anthony Honeyball who is making quite a name for himself and used to work and ride for me and is a very good trainer .
I was pleased with the run of Threeunderthrufive in second place on his first start since a wind op while evergreen Frodon kept on to be third under top weight despite not jumping quite as fluently as he can on the tacky ground.
The day had begun with a double for Team Ditcheat from Meatloaf and Huelgoat. Huelgoat was very well ridden by Freddie Gingell and Meatloaf provided the first leg of an excellent treble for Harry Cobden.
Twenty four hours earlier we had enjoyed two winners at Exeter thanks to Insurrection and Stay Away Fay who made the perfect start over fences with a resolute success in the Future Stars Silver Bowl. He was headed after the third last but rallied strongly and soared over the last fence on his way to beating The Changing Man by one and three quarter lengths to the delight of his owners Chris Giles and Dave Staddon.
I’m sure there is plenty of improvement to come from Stay Away Fay who is being aimed at the Brown Advisory at Cheltenham in March and could appear next in another three mile novice Chase at Sandown early in December. You’d like to think he will end up a Gold Cup horse one day in the future because he stays so well. That’s what we would like to think and what his owners dream of, and he has put his foot on the first step of the ladder.
We ended a rewarding three days by landing the bumper at Sandown with Touquet on his racecourse debut in the colours of Graeme Brooks.
Later this week we will be taking some interesting runners to Cheltenham’s three day meeting starting on Friday when the impressive Chepstow winner Captain Teague is pencilled in for the Grade 2 Trustatrader Novice Hurdle. A day later Il Ridoto and Stage Star are both intended starters in the Paddy Power Gold Cup while on Sunday Blueking D’Oroux, Afadil and Sonigino are all under consideration for the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle.
Everyone at Team Ditcheat would like to send their best wishes to Graham Lee for a full recovery from injuries sustained in a fall at Newcastle on Thursday evening.
For the latest news on my thoughts on my runners on all three days do please take a look at my Betfair column which usually goes live early the previous afternoon.

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Monday 6th November

It was frustrating to see Bravemansgame narrowly beaten by Gentlemansgame in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby on Saturday but there were plenty of positives to be taken from his first start of the season.

He was giving 6lbs to the winner who had the benefit of a recent race and travelled and jumped beautifully before a mistake at the last fence put him in the back foot. I’m thrilled with Bravemansgame. It was a proper first run until he just got a bit tired on testing ground after the last fence. He just needed a little blow and if it had been good ground like last year I feel he would have held on.
One thing’s for sure, the race will have done him a power of good and he will improve massively for it.
As for his next race nothing is set in stone with the Betfair Chase at Haydock in three weeks time a possibility before he heads to Kempton for the King George V1 Chase on Boxing Day.
I’m not ruling anything in or out at this stage and will see how he is over the next couple of weeks before making a decision.
I was very pleased with the display of Red Risk who probably put up a career best by finishing a close second in the bet365 Hurdle. He continues to progress.
Cap Du Mathan ran very well at Ascot where Quel Destin needed the run while Rare Middleton wants better ground and a flat track.
Earlier in the week I was impressed with the manner of Captain Bellamy’s victory on his debut for us in a bumper at Chepstow. He is smart, was always in control and readily pulled clear in the closing stages despite drifting left handed.
We ended the weekend on an upbeat note with the triumph of Mofasa at Huntingdon on Sunday on his second start for us. Hopefully there is more to come.
Soft or heavy going at just about every racecourse at the moment is far from ideal. It’s unprecedented at this time of year and traditionally doesn’t suit a number of our horses. But we can’t wrap them all up in cotton wool and I’m doing my best to cover all options.
We will have plenty of runners at the end of the week with Stay Away Fay likely to make his debut over fences on Friday at Exeter where Solo is on course for the Haldon Gold Cup.
The following day Knappers Hill is an intended runner in the Rising Stars Chase at Wincanton where Rubaud runs in the Elite Hurdle.
Frodon and Threeunderthrufive will have entries in the Badger Ales Chase and they could be joined by Complete Unknown if we get more rain.
For the latest news on all my weekend runners please do check out my Betfair column which goes live early on Friday afternoon.

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Monday 30th October

We enjoyed another fruitful weekend with a treble on Sunday twenty four hours after Blueking d’Oroux gained a very professional victory in the Class 2 Masterson Holdings Hurdle at Cheltenham.

He had me pulling my hair out early last season with two baffling runs but turned a corner after wind surgery with a shock win at Ascot at 50-1 before a fine run into second place in a competitive handicap at Aintree. I felt he had improved no end for a summer at grass and he showed he is totally different now with a lovely performance at Cheltenham where he travelled and jumped well before drawing clear on the turn for home to give Harry Cobden his 50th success of the season.
Blueking d’Oroux will be staying over hurdles this season and could be one for the Betfair Hurdle at Ascot before Christmas but does have an entry in the Greatwood Hurdle at Cheltenham next month.
On Sunday Harry did well to win on the giant Inthewaterside on his debut over hurdles at Aintree because the horse was fiercely keen for most of the race. There is improvement to come from his jumping and I loved the way he buckled down in the closing stages to beat Jagwar in a tight finish. He is really talented, unbeaten in all three starts, and has an exciting future.
A big disappointment at Aintree was Hitman who dropped out quickly in the finishing straight in the Old Roan Chase after travelling handily behind the leaders. We will check him out but he has had one or two issues in the past and we will investigate today .
At Wincanton I was delighted to see Liari give Neil and Alfie Smith their first win since they sent me some nice prospects this season.
Formerly owned by the Aga Khan, Liari is a striking individual who won once on the flat from three starts in France and has the scope to become a decent juvenile hurdler. He jumped neatly for Lorcan William on his way to beating Inside Man by three-quarters of a length with the rest of the field some way adrift.
The day at Wincanton had begun with a first triumph for Chloe Humphries on her debut as a jockey in the charity race on Rare Middleton. Chloe rides very well, has been with us for quite a few years and delivered Rare Middleton with a timely challenge to beat Tidal Storm partnered by my niece Amy Derham. A big well done to Chloe for raising over £2,500 for the Bob Champion Cancer Trust.
Oscars Moonshine and my daughter Olive then concluded a fine afternoon for the team by completing a hat trick together in the Class 4 two mile handicap hurdle. Horse and rider are both progressing quickly.
We should have some interesting runners on Saturday at Ascot and Wetherby where Pic D’Orhy or Bravemansgame could return to action in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase.
For news of all my runners at the weekend please be sure to check out my Betfair column which goes live the previous afternoon.

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