The wait is finally over we have released full details of our full national hunt squad of 2023. Henry de Bromhead and John McConnell join the ranks for the first time this year bolstering an exciting team of horses heading to Willie Mullins. Could there be another Dublin Racing Festival winner amongst them or a Punchestown winner, Cheltenham or Aintree take your pick. It’s by far and away our most exciting team ever put together and we cannot wait to see them hit the track.
Syndicates.Racing National Hunt Syndicates 2023 by Jack Cantillon
You’ll find all the details above (original post) on each of our new arrivals. If you’ve any questions at all please do get in touch with one of us on the team and we’d be more than happy to help.
July course beckons for Syndicates royalty
Queen Of Atlantis has bounced out of her debut effort in fine fetal and is ready to take her shot at a £30,000 restricted fillies maiden over 7f on July 22nd. We feel that there will be further improvement stepping up in trip and James’s horses improve massively from first start to second start so we’re very excited to see what she can do on her next start.
Queen Of Atlantis stretches her legs up Warren Hill during the week.
Newport Bay has had her first entry in a competitive looking 5f restricted fillies maiden in Catterick on Wednesday. We’ve been looking forward to getting the daughter of New Bay going and having our first runner with Kevin Phillpart de Foy.
Absolutely Buzzing had a racecourse gallop during the week at the Curragh underneath Shane Crosse. The daughter of Gleneagles has posted some nice pieces of work to date and we look forward to hopefully getting her started in the coming weeks.
Restitution on course for Saratoga
Restitution has settled in really well stateside and is described by his trainer as “a real American type”. He has a couple of options coming up next month including the $150,000 Grade 1 A. P. Smithwicks Memorial. How exciting that would be for our £18,000 purchase.
Restitution being put through his paces under Barry Foley.
He also has an option of a $75,000 Novice Hurdle which would recoup most of his costs to date. We’ve massively enjoyed the experience to date with Keri Brion and we’re excited for the season ahead as we build towards Far Hills.
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