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I'd be happy to go to the sales with you though! (All the yearlings I bought got on the racecourse and all bar one either won or was placed).


And there was me thinking I'll creep round these guys quietly as they are sooooo clued up!
- but I live in hope that I will return to the training ranks at some stage - having to make do with point-to-pointers at the moment (not done badly there - involved with the champion pointer 09/10) - hoping to get my yearling up and running for next year. Got to break him in first which could be entertaining - he's a ballsy little sod! Arrived back from Newmarket no bigger than a Falabella but has done well and he could make more than the racing pony I initially envisaged! HE should be a 2yo anyway! Have to say I do enjoy taking a raw, uneducated beast and turning it into a racehorse. Proper job satisfaction when you get them on the course and they behave beautifully, know their job, go in the stalls without a hitch and run with promise.
But really delighted for you all - and horse looks like it will improve on that run.