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  • really?

  • How's, um, Tom Star be?

  • How's he summered?

  • Yeah, he's done very well through the summer looking for to get going.

  • More offenses.

  • I would imagine he'll start off it, either.

  • You talk store Warrick early November, but now he's He's in good form, being done Henrietta Nights and had some intensive schooling.

  • And No.

  • 1 40 go with him can bring up the storm.

  • Yeah, he's also in good form as well.

  • He's had a wind up, so he'll definitely come on for his run.

  • He's probably three weeks behind the rest them, but hopefully her love bigger and better toilets in the spring and itchy feet.

  • How does he come out, captain?

  • He's absolutely fine. 00:00:59.580 --> 00:01:0.480 Things didn't get a plan. 00:01:0.480 --> 00:01:4.260 He made a bad mistake, and that was probably caused by him being flat out. 00:01:5.120 --> 00:01:8.000 I think could do a stepping up in trip. 00:01:8.000 --> 00:01:14.560 I don't think we're gonna go jumping fences now this season, but listen, if it's what it's one of those.

  • He was disappointed, but it certainly wasn't his run and I think we didn't make his mistake and get pushed wide.

  • Would have probably been the reason was second on Dhe.

  • We wouldn't be having this conversation.

  • But now he's still wouldn't before, too.

  • And you want some exciting sze of youngsters.

  • Novice Hurdle is of Chase's.

  • Could you tell me about them?

  • Yeah, we've We've a lovely, lovely bunch young horse sister to get a war with This year, I thought Nicholson was was very good in, In, In, in Canton.

  • Hey, jumped in traveled nicely.

  • He'll either get asked for an introductory hurdle now or get a child Him in November, I thought the wolf was going faking them, albeit the way to the track.

  • He hasn't gone up in the handicap. 00:01:57.640 --> 00:02:0.640 He's always he's gonna go for a handicapped and hopefully get a great race. 00:02:0.640 --> 00:02:1.110 After that. 00:02:1.110 --> 00:02:2.350 He does show me a lot at home. 00:02:2.840 --> 00:02:4.780 Um, I caper. 00:02:4.780 --> 00:02:6.160 Now he's gonna start off a front. 00:02:6.160 --> 00:02:14.000 Well, hopefully he's cape again when he's made a hurdle for stepping up in integrated company over the top.

  • Who's who's a bum point of last season is gonna start off in a major hurdle shortly as well.

  • So no, that's that's just naming a few and weave a lovely bunch up.

  • Young bum bores as well.

  • Okay, and I'm fin on Born.

  • I heard him mention him recently.

  • You think he's quite exciting?

  • Yeah, he's a lovely horse.

  • Also didn't go three miles with last year.

  • Just go.

  • I didn't think he was physically able to.

  • He's crying out for a trip on down jumping fences.

  • His school has been very good.

  • He's going to start off a chap Stone a two months.

  • It's beginner's chase.

  • He was 136.

  • Traded Hurdle or not.

  • Be disappointed enough.

  • He didn't reach the heights or or even better, over over fences on Garrett's town house. 00:02:57.140 --> 00:03:0.320 He yeah, he's good again. 00:03:0.320 --> 00:03:1.270 Did well for break. 00:03:1.280 --> 00:03:6.730 Here's the horse who, some being progressive, go jumping fence in time. 00:03:6.730 --> 00:03:11.250 I just want to get the gassing us out from over hurdles by giving this first run over hurdles.

  • But he's he's another or something before two could win a nice handicap along the way.

  • And what would like?

  • So, Mom, Port perfect man and smack was Jack how they Yeah, they're all good, perfect, man.

  • I thought he could recognize handicap over over three miles.

  • We gets his underfoot.

  • Conditions of the softer the better.

  • We never really got it.

  • Last year, Smartwater Jack, who's in good form, and I think he's upto winner and I was having a couple of his mark as well.

  • So note some alone and he fought some flat recruits.

  • I end this.

  • Lee came from Marsten meet and you've got him astrologist.

  • I read that he's 1/2 his damsel half sister.

  • Two Guineas.

  • Third, how they sort of have to see them.

  • Yeah, they're both good. 00:03:55.920 --> 00:04:0.620 Astrologers had a minor setback at the back of the last year, so he went with it until Christmas. 00:04:0.620 --> 00:04:5.040 But his schooling has been good and he'll, uh, he'll go jumping hurdles a Christmas. 00:04:5.790 --> 00:04:6.370 Endlessly. 00:04:6.370 --> 00:04:9.830 He was actually ready to run and had a had a very minor setback Recently healed. 00:04:9.840 --> 00:04:11.450 He'll start off in three weeks time.

  • The two time went on the flat for me as well.

  • I'm not very progressive.

  • He's a He's a fine, big horse, and he's also looking forward to when you've got a few J P horses.

  • Could you tell me about them, please?

  • Yeah, not very lucky.

  • Obviously have three horse in the art for for J P.

  • Ca Looney was progressive last year on Bramwell in a in a handicap hurdle at market raising I hope he'll be competitive a couple nights 100 cups this year.

  • He's hey, since undergoing a wind operation.

  • Not to.

  • Perry was running a nice race and fake before making a terrible mistake.

  • Three.

  • Out.

  • We'll go back to a gala contract with him, and I'm sure he's capable of going.

  • Winning is made in hurdle.

  • He's a horse her to look forward to, and Eagle Hill's been bit disappointing today. 00:04:59.630 --> 00:05:0.560 He's going after improved. 00:05:0.560 --> 00:05:1.550 Considering what you showed me. 00:05:1.550 --> 00:05:2.660 He's appointed point wondering. 00:05:3.060 --> 00:05:6.230 Hopefully, he'll improve with age hunters. 00:05:6.230 --> 00:05:6.590 Cool. 00:05:6.590 --> 00:05:8.250 He hasn't been seen for a couple years. 00:05:9.110 --> 00:05:10.310 What's happened with him?

  • Yeah, he also had a couple of setbacks, his back in training again.

  • Listen, hopefully third time.

  • Lucky hum.

  • I was only running once and the form of his race and ask.

  • It worked unbelievably well.

  • If I can.

  • If I can get back on the track now, it'll be after Christmas.

  • He's, uh, his his is trotting away and he looks really well and just hoping we can keep that.

  • Keep the wheels on and keep in.

  • My keeping fit and healthy is in great form, and he looked really well.

  • Andan feast, fear, soul he won the Sussex Champion Hurdle House house.

  • He is very grand dependent.

  • He's going after winter break at some point and will bring him back for a campaign in the spring.

  • He was probably unlucky not to. 00:05:53.920 --> 00:06:0.020 In the Swinton, he met terrible trouble and running and Mr Last and flew home to finish up a close fourth. 00:06:0.030 --> 00:06:8.560 But he's also plenty of ability, but has written patiently and has good grandma as well on demure bump horses. 00:06:8.560 --> 00:06:11.090 If he could please tell me about few values.

  • Yeah, we've We've a lovely team of horses Gunsight Ridge in Linley Kin to point a point.

  • When is both the star from Bumpers?

  • Both Show me a lot.

  • Um, Fuzeon niece was forcing a point a point.

  • It's a lot better in this point.

  • Point run.

  • He, uh he's a lawsuit.

  • Shows me plenty of homes.

  • And Grandma Dina, Wait Lee, a lovely horse with Jo Sullivan, called 12 Rebel.

  • He's a walk in the park.

  • Is that the same family for tour?

  • I I have certainly unrest.

  • Bum ports were about 25 at most bottom ports for the season, just picking out another granddad's cottage that we bought me Andrew said.

  • It's my first words for for John Hale's He's a lovely summer Shawn, too.

  • And, yeah, he's another. 00:06:58.700 --> 00:07:0.660 I'm looking for two, but it could be tricky. 00:07:0.660 --> 00:07:3.720 Spit on these bump horses help we've We've so many of them. 00:07:3.720 --> 00:07:6.770 But it's a nice problem to have on dhe. 00:07:7.000 --> 00:07:9.800 If you have a rival to watch.

  • Could be any training or any horse.

  • Many trainer Who would you pick?

  • Very good question.

  • Yeah, I love love Champ trained by Nicky Henderson.

  • I think he got better and better last year.

  • It was very good name, Tree and hey, certainly when I wouldn't mind avoided.

  • And if you go to race and focus this year, what would you have in mind?

  • I suppose I've got a couple nights and all those traces.

  • So she's doing that after the jail T would be.

  • Yeah, I would be a big bus.

  • And if you put a dark horse in the yard, who would you?

  • Who would it be?

  • Very, very, very good question.

  • I'm not so sure he's a dark horse, but I think Nicholson could be very good. 00:07:54.680 --> 00:08:3.950 Yeah, on Dhe, if you go to for the tracker, who would you if you had to pick any, uh, Linley kid, nothing. 00:08:3.950 --> 00:08:5.040 He could be a very nice bump. 00:08:5.040 --> 00:08:11.690 Or so I'm not sure whether we could jumping homes to him yet on Dhe the wolf, I think, would be very well handicapped.

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B1 hurdle horse lovely handicap jumping point

Olly Murphy 2019 Stable Tour

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/10
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