Like an ageing rock star, Kim Bailey still tends to be talked about in terms of his greatest hits, the numbers that established him as a key player all those years ago: Mr Frisk, Master Oats and Alderbrook – the triumvirate who earned him, respectively, a 1990 Grand National and, five years later, a Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle double.
Never mind that these days he’s riding high in the charts (or the jump trainers’ championship table, to be more accurate) – in ninth place at the time of writing – and has been named as a ‘Big Beast’ by another publication in highlighting its seven trainers to watch at Cheltenham Festival.
To discover such illustrious names as Nicky Henderson, Paul Nicholls, Willie Mullins, Gordon Elliott, Dan Skelton and Henry de Bromhead on the list was to be anticipated. But, as Bailey admits, with a touch of self-deprecation: “I scrolled down to read what they were saying, and suddenly found my name. Yes, I was rather pleased with that. It wasn’t what I was expecting.”
Not, it must be stressed, because the character who trains at Thorndale Farm, Andoversford, located so close to Cheltenham he could almost walk his charges to the course, hasn’t established a very decent equine armoury at his stables, having restored his fortunes in sterling fashion after a desperate downturn in his career. More because Bailey is aware that he will always be defined by his bagging jump racing’s ‘Big Three’ events in the last century rather than his more recent successes, and particularly by a certain TV presenter.
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CAL'S UP TO TOP SPEED
John Anthony keeps close watch on the top ranking track fliers
ACTION REPLAY
Graham Buddry recalls the exploits of legendary hurdler Large Action
SHADOW IN THE LIMELIGHT
lan Heitman follows the fortunes of next year’s leading Classic prospects
GONE WILDE
Rolf Johnson fears the effects of a thoroughbred market bubble’
DIGGING OUT THE JUMPERS
The former Sky Racing frontman is all geared up for the change of codes and clothing
MORE AMO FOR RALPH
Dave Youngman shares the joy and gossip from the Newmarket gallops
GO COSMIC NEXT YEAR
Andy Ayres shares his pick of punting prospects from the autumn action
NICO'S CAREER LEAP TO GLORY
Nick Townsend talks to Nico de Boinville about his life-changing choices
ALL SET FOR FRESH START
Karl Hedley is on the spot for the new season action across Ireland
DAN'S GRAND BID DAWNING
Paul Ferguson tracks a route for Skeltons from Carlisle to Aintree