“Nearly Predicted a Riot”

A fantastic run by Keyser Soze on Saturday evening at Chelmsford was our highlight of last week – after his customary slow start he passed all rivals bar one under a near perfect ride by Kieran Shoemark. It would have been the perfect end to a wonderful career for our longest serving member of the team, however we’ll take stock over the next couple of days and decide on his future.

Earlier on in the day Sweet Harmony outran her odds up at Newcastle to finish sixth in the Listed Wentworth Stakes having led to just over a furlong from home. We will maintain our plan of trying to find some Black Type before the end of the year and she holds an entry at Lingfield on Saturday in the Listed Golden Rose Stakes.

Earlier on this week Con Te Partiro and Ivory Madonna head to Kempton on Wednesday. Con Te Partiro having his third start and Ivory in search of that elusive first victory.

Our jump season then starts on Sunday when we will be heading to Cheltenham for the Novice Handicap Chase with Wonderwall.

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