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Far Rockaway 3rd At Lingfield Yesterday 11/01/20
Far Rockaway finished 3rd in the Ladbrokes Where The Nation Plays Handicap 1m2f yesterday at Lingfield. Although slightly disappointed, she ran another solid race only being beaten 1 1/2 lengths by Island Hideaway, in what was a competitive affair despite there only being 4 runners. Far Rockaway popped out to take an early lead in the hope she could make all the running. She was challenged just before turning in and it appeared she did not quite have the gears of the winner and second, although a bump from the winner arguably cost our filly 2nd place. There are as always excuses, in hind sight we probably should of set a stronger gallop. We also need to take into account the fact we came back quite quick from her run at Wolves. She will have an easy month or so as there are no races for her until February. We are confident she can get her head in front in the very near future and she will stay further giving us more options.
Far Rockaway Looking To Get Of The Mark At Lingfield Tomorrow 09/12/20
Far Rockaway (Frankel x Darinza) looks to get of the mark tomorrow at Lingfield in the 1m2f Ladbrokes Where The Nation Plays Handicap (Class 5) (3yo 0-75) 2.20pm. Only 5 runners are declared and it looks a doable task off her mark 73. She has finished 2nd on her 2 previous starts at Chelmsford and Wolves. Far Rockaway was arguably unlucky at Chelmsford over 1m2f before finding Wolves too sharp having not had the gears to hold an early position, staying on late to grab a never nearer 2nd over 1m. Lingfield is a sharp track but Far Rockaway is back up to 1m2f and with the small field she should be aloud to go forward and get a good early sit. After the Newcastle result with Tomorrows Dream we will have to take into account we are running her back quick but there simply isn't another opportunity for her until next month. Ben Curtis rides for us again which is a positive, there is more in her favor than against.
Disappointment After Tomorrows Dream Run At Newcastle But Plenty Of Excuses 09/01/20
Tomorrows Dream ran a sound enough race under her penalty at Newcastle yesterday in the 3.30pm Ladbrokes Where The Nation Plays Novice Stakes but I can't help being disappointed. It's not the fact she got beaten, it's the fact there are too many mitigating circumstances. I feel she was ridden all wrong and was not given the chance to run her true race. Tomorrows Dream was taken back from the start to sit behind the favorite hoping she would have the gears on her rivals. Personally I would of liked to of seen her go forward, handy with a lead which we thought was the plan. I take into account she was coming back quick and ran flat but after sleeping on it I still feel this morning she was not quite giving the chance to run her true race, ultimately she was too far back. All these points have been discussed with William and Paul. Its not about pointing fingers and blaming its about learning and getting things right in the future. On the positive side of the result Tomorrows Dream will be handicapped and ready to go to war in the summer with a decent mark. She will have a break now and come back to farm before resuming her 3yo campaign in the spring.
Tomorrow’s Dream Looks To Follow Up At Newcastle 07/01/20
Tomorrow's Dream Looks to add her first 3yo win tomorrow afternoon in the 3.30pm 7f (7f14y) Ladbrokes Where The Nation Plays Novice Stakes (Class 5) (3yo) at Newcastle. She is in good form and appears to of come out of her race at Wolves very well. The race is competitive with representative's from top stables, Union from Roger Varian and the Mark Johnston trained Morning Shadow look dangerous. Golden Horn colt Blow Your Horn from Charlie Fellowes is also to be respected but I'd expect him to want further than the 7f here. We expect Tomorrow's Dream to run well and the step up to 7f is a plus, although I'm slightly concerned we are coming back quick after only 12 days. Ben Curtis takes the ride as Tom Marquand is down under and we're delighted to have him as he does well for William Haggas in the north.
AppleTree Review of 2019 31/12/19
As 2019 draws to a close its time to take a look back at what I feel has been a very good year here at AppleTree Stud. The numbers are not huge but this is very much a farm in its infancy, 8 wins from 43 runners on the flat and 1 win from 1 run over jumps. 13 of the 43 runners have been placed giving a first 4 finish percentage of just under 50%. A stat that I am particularly pleased with is our homebred horses are performing to a level that is well above average. We are currently 3 individual winners from 6 foals of racing age, 2 of the 6 that haven't won are Far Rockaway and Gold Maze (Golden Horn x Astonishing). Far Rockaway has looked capable being placed twice from 3 starts and Gold Maze has shown a decent level without winning being placed 3rd in the Group 2 Beresford stakes at the Curragh, he also holds an Irish Derby entry. The 3 winners have come from what looks like our foundation mare Midnight Thoughts, her offspring have done well and also look progressive, the only thing she is missing is a Stakes performer which looks immanent after Tomorrow's Dream's win on Friday and Three Weeks now residing in the care of Doug Watson in Dubai. more.....
Blacko Makes The Perfect Start 30/12/19
Blacko made his GB debut a winning one this afternoon at Taunton in the Annual Membership 2020 Available Today Juvenile Hurdle. He travelled and jumped smoothly throughout the contest under Tom Bellamy to challenge going down to 2 out, a slight mistake at the last was no big deal as he went on to win by 2 1/4 lengths from the favorite Zoffee. Blacko won with a bit up his sleeve as he was a little green from the back of the last which probably caused the mistake. We will now look at trying to win with a penalty and as discussed he is qualified for NH novices races which may mean his penalty is cancelled out by the weight for age allowance. It was also a pleasure to have Tom Bellamy aboard as I have known the Bellamy's for the best part of 25 years. A great result and tremendous to be able to support Tom in his new role at Alan's.