The 'Reflections' Win

Not too many runners through February and March due to the lack of rain but what we have run have all gone well.

Bashers Reflection won well at Fakenham on Friday under Jack Quinlan, delighted for his owner and breeder Mrs Bailey. This was his second success over hurdles and followed two good runs finishing 2nd at Fakenham and 4th at Hereford.

Bashers Reflection and Jack Quinlan

Felton Bellevue put up a great performance at Lingfield under Harry Bannister to finish 2nd, only beaten a head, following his recent wind op. He is due to run again at Plumpton on the 21st March.

Midnightreflection won well at Doncaster under Harry Bannister. She has bounced back following several setbacks over the last couple of years. It is so good to see her back on form as she is such a tough and hardy mare and she continues to give her connections plenty of fun. She has since run well again to finish 3rd at Plumpton under Charlie Case. She runs for the Case Racing Partnership and shares are available if you would like to get involved!

Midnightreflection winning at Doncaster under Harry Bannister

Jack Doyen ran well at Ludlow to finish 3rd for the Wardington Hopefuls. Gazette Bourgeoise didn’t quite see out the extended trip in the Devon National at Exeter along with Shanty Alley who ran well for a very long way in the Eider Chase before pulling up before the last fence. Shanty has been declared to run at Haydock on the 22nd March.

Stargazer Belle made a pleasing start to her hurdles career at Huntingdon along with Unika Etoile who ran with plenty of promise on her racecourse debut.

Dash of Blue put in another good performance at Doncaster to finish 2nd under Conor O’Farrell and Fern Hill finished a creditable 4th at Uttoxeter under Stan Sheppard.

We also had a Point-to-Point success with Kilbrew Boy and Charlie Case winning at Horseheath.

Kilbrew Boy and Charlie Case winning at Horseheath

Sarah Case