All our horses have now been consigned out to grass for the summer, and there will be no more McGoldrick Partnership horses racing again until probably early October.
A review of the season is being prepared and will be online very shortly.
Richard
Never thought I would end up reporting on the weather, but there ain`t much else on offer.
Craiglands Farm is covered in snow like everywhere else, but I understand the horses have been able to work on the all weather gallops up there. As a result fitness can be maintained and if, eventually this prolonged spell of snow and ice finally abates, then it would be nice to think Sue`s horses might just have a fitness edge over some of the horses based at other less fortunate yards.
We`ve got off to a really good start this season with Kilkenny All Star winning both his races, High Hoylander, despite not having his ground, running an excellent third in a Bumper at Newcastle, and of course "the nations favourite" (according to Nick Luck) Mister McGoldricks fantastic performance in winning the veterans chase at Huntingdon on Nov. 20th.
All that, and with the likes of Fill the Power, Leac an Scail and Final Veto ALL now ready to race, its extremely frustrating to have the weather intervening like this and thwarting our plans for success this season.
Lets hope things are back to normal soon and we can resume our winning ways with our horses.
Richard
1st December 2010
The above headline quotes Nick Luck, Racing UK`s main presenter after McG`s win at Huntingdon on Sat 20th Nov. 2010.
The dust has now settled and I can sit back and reflect on McG`s well deserved victory in the veterans chase at Huntingdon last saturday.
If anything I seem to be getting worse whenever McG races. Why do I insist on beating myself up contemplating hyperthetical situations that my fella may have to deal with in the race, when there is absolutely sod all I can do about it.......Twiston Davies fancies his and its got no weight to carry !! young Twiston Davies is riding out of his skin....will the ground be OK.....he`s never won going right handed...what if its abandoned because of fog!....and probably the most ridiculous pre race comment Dominic has ever heard from an owner in the parade ring, namely an instruction of mine, if he was leading at the last, to make sure he steered McGoldrick past the right side of the winning post !!
Accepting that those who know the "dog leg" run in on the Chase course at Huntingdon will understand what I am talking about, it was still a bit of an insult to the jockeys intelligence for me to suggest he might take the wrong course and throw the race away. Dominic knows me well though, responded with a patronising "yes Richard" and went off to be legged up on McG.
As things turned out McG won by 14 lengths and received tremendous and deserved applause from the racegoers at Huntingdon almost matching the cheers for Imperial Commanders victory from racegoers at Haydock fifteen minutes later.
My thanks to Martin Harris, raceday commentator for RUK, and both Nick Luck and Graham Cunningham for the extremely complimentary comments made, not just for his victory on the day, but for their appreciation of McG`s career as a whole and how his efforts "chiselling away at racings coalface for ten years" has earned him the title of "the nations favourite". Brilliant stuff for a brilliant racehorse.
Let it not be forgotten that Ellerslie George, another veteran and a wonderful servant to National Hunt racing, broke a leg at the fourth last and had to be put down. A tragedy for both Mr Henderson the owner, Nick Mitchell the trainer and indeed all connected with the gallant 10yo.
Nearly a week now since McG`s victory and when I saw him two days ago, he was his usual self out in the paddock where his continuing appetite for carrots and dislike for polo mints was again in evidence.
Where do we go from here? I`ve honestly no idea. There are no immediate plans, and there aren`t many similar veterans chases to contemplate. The handicappers banged him up 5lbs for his win which puts him on a new mark of 142 so the only thing to do is to sit down with Sue and Harvey in the next week or so and discuss ALL options.
Many thanks for the texts and emails resulting from McG`s Huntingdon win. I honestly still have to pinch myself to believe that its MY HORSE that people throughout the Country..and indeed Ireland, have taken to their hearts.
Richard
For all those who aren`t able to obtain the Yorkshire Post morning newspaper, I hope you will agree that the article below which appeared in Saturdays edition 16th Oct. 2010, and which I just had to put on the website, is a fantastic testimony to Mister McGoldrick and his popularity which seems to be increasing year by year.
McG`s campaign for this season, 2010/2011 is due to start on Friday 29th Oct at Wetherby at the Charlie Hall meeting.
Hope you enjoy the article, and feel free to email me with any comments.
Richard
Richard said I could update the news section today as I was so pleased with Kilkenny’s first run of the season.
After the members meeting in August when the decision was made as to whether Kilkenny should stay with us or go to Doncaster Sales, I am so pleased I was overruled, and I thought the lyrics of this video were very appropriate.
Owning 10% of a horse in Richard's McGoldrick Partnership is much much better than owning 100% of my own horse.
Enjoy the video.
Nick Gomersall
If you have watched the interview on the "welcome" page of this website you will have no doubt picked up on the comment made by me to no longer go down the 3yo flat horse route when looking for potential future National Hunt horses. That decision is still, I believe, the correct way forward.
However I saw Green for Luck when he ran a really good race on the 1st June when beaten a head in a mile handicap at Yarmouth and when I was recently offered the chance to buy him from his owner Phil Martin, it was an offer I couldn`t refuse.
Phil was a good customer of mine when I used to serve him and his business friends with cow pie and fresh cod, chips and mushy peas from the lunchtime menu of the Manor Barn Public House/Restaurant in Rotherham at which I was resident from 1991 to 2006 and since I left the Pub trade I have kept in touch with him through our mutual passion for horseracing.
Whether this is Phils way of getting his own back for all those huge calorific lunches we served to him over the years remains to be seen, but early signs for "Lucky" are very promising, and after an initial cautious and nervy approach to Sue and Harveys schooling hurdles, he is now happily popping over them with lots more confidence, which augurs well for his future, and, at the same time enables me, with confidence,to advertise and ask any interested parties to get in touch with me to discuss share purchase costs and availability.
"Lucky" as a 3yo is still growing, but already it can be said he is a strong type, has relatively few miles on the clock, and although his tendency when racing on the flat was to be quite keen and headstrong, Sue Smith reports that he has become a very relaxed and laid back character and his work on the gallops is all the better for it. Early days yet, but so far, so good.
I will be flagging up a photograph of him for the website in the next few days.
Richard
JUST IN CASE YOU HADN`T ALREADY NOTICED
Each Horse now has its own news page, and you will find regular updates...(promise Andrew !..) if you click on "HORSES" on the home page, then, when this page opens, select the horse of your choice, then look for the <<< NEWS >>> link underneath horses photo. Click on said link to open page and read the news updates.