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STATSMAN
28 Sep 16 10:27
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He has taken on the title of trainer at Arthington Barn, of which he is also the owner.

David Loughnane was until last night the trainer at these stables. His last runner being "Coolcalmcollected" who ran last night at Wolverhampton for "From The Front Racing"

Could anyone shine any light onto whether this is temporary or not please?

Sorry if this has already been discussed
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Report STATSMAN September 28, 2016 10:30 AM BST
No worries, I've found an article on the RP
Report santa concerto September 28, 2016 12:44 PM BST
what is the situation regarding that stable then . is roger taking over as the trainer?
Report Deltâ September 28, 2016 12:52 PM BST
Fell hopeful of winner as he saddles first runners
By Graham Dench 10:00AM 28 SEP 2016

ROGER FELL hopes he might start his training career with a winner at Nottingham on Wednesday when he sends out his first runners since taking over from his former tenant David Loughnane.

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Fell, who trains at the yard where David O'Meara did so well, saddles the two-year-old Mystic Maeve (2.30) and handicapper Al Nasser Alwashik (4.05), and he gives them both a squeak.

He said: "I'm not saying they will win, but they both have chances and it would be nice to start with a winner.

"The two-year-old is probably in quite a hot race and she'll be a big price, but she's all right and when she ran at Leicester last week she wasn't beaten far in a race won by one who is supposed to be Roger Varian's best two-year-old. Al Nasser Alwashik has a more obvious chance."

New career

Fell, who is 62, has asked himself why he is embarking upon a training career relatively late in life but said: "I've got a really good team of staff here and a great place to train from, and I feel I have to have a go. If we can carry on as before that says it all."

At the weekend, Fell expects to have runners at Ascot, where he would be hopeful of a big run from Muntadab in the totescoop6 Challenge Cup if the ground eases and he makes the cut, and also at Redcar, where Age Of Elegance will bid for a hat-trick.
Report santa concerto September 28, 2016 12:53 PM BST
permanent or just till he gets someone in. did him an loughnane  have a fall out?
Report santa concerto September 28, 2016 12:54 PM BST
thanks . a friend knows roger so wanted to know what the score was . thanks
Report iswearitsoath September 28, 2016 12:59 PM BST
suspect they may have had a falling out as he seemed to move out quickly, but that's just me guessing

I'm sure i read Roger saying that it was amicable, that Loughnane wanted to train jumpers and he wasn't interested in that, hence the parting of the ways
Report STATSMAN September 28, 2016 1:34 PM BST
The next chapter for Dave Loughnane Racing started today (26th September) from our new base in Helshaw Grange. Horses have settled in well to their new home with our first runner from the yard in Wolverhampton tomorrow night. We would just like to thank Everyone who supported us throughout our time in Yorkshire. Here's to a bigger and even better season ahead
Report ashleigh September 28, 2016 1:59 PM BST
d loughnane wants to train a few jumpers as well as the flat, r fell no interest in jumping was the reason put forward for the split.
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