HERE we are in April and everyone here at Newmarket is looking forward to our first meeting of the season with the Craven fixture.
Hopefully George Boughey will have a lovely juvenile filly out at the meeting in the fillies maiden. BOUNTIFUL is by stallion Zoustar and has been excelling recently in her workout on the gallops here at HQ,
William Buick sat on her recently when he was over here from Dubai and told me he likes her a great deal. George Boughey holds her in high esteem. Please do attend our Craven meeting if you can, I will be on course all three day’s and look forward to chatting with as many of you as possible.
I hope you like the photo of me with my favourite mare MORI, she has a two-year-old colt by Siyouni named MARLOWE shortly going into training at Chantilly in France with trainer Francis-Henri Graffard. I liked this colt a great deal when he was a yearling here at Newmarket at the Banstead Manor stud, he looks to have a real future and will be placed to win nice races for Juddmonte.
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