Harry Whittington Stable Tour 2020

There always seems a spring in the step of Harry Whittington, who is still floating on cloud nine after a fine campaign that included a first winner at the Cheltenham Festival thanks to Simply The Betts in the Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate.

That was the icing on a tasty cake for the affable trainer, whose street cred has been boosted by welcoming top owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede into the yard.

“It was our best season in terms of winners, prize-money, having a Cheltenham Festival winner and where we finished in the trainers’ title,” he said.

“It’s a season I’ll remember forever and it works in waves, so it might be hard to follow up, but we do have some very smart horses and promising youngsters.

“Last summer we were ten winners ahead, so it might be hard numerically to beat last season having missed a chunk because of lockdown, but we have got more winter horses. We won’t be pushing or chasing things, just do what’s right by the horses.”

Rival To Watch

mperial Aura’s form with Simply The Betts is fantastic and I think he’ll be a continued rival for us. I’ve enormous respect for him.

Race In Focus

There’s a novice handicap chase at Uttoxeter on Midlands Grand National day in March that De Rasher Counter won and I see that as a big target for Young Bull – it’s perfect for him.

Stable Profile

Yard Hill – Barn Stables

Where –  Sparsholt Firs, Oxfordshire

Started –  training 2012

Horses in yard – 52

Members of staff – 20

Assistant trainer  – Joe Quintin

Head lass – Fredrika Sommarlund

Pupil assistant – trainers Emily Shepherd, George Edgedale

Travelling head lad – Stuart Baker

Assistant travelling head lass –  Hannah Spear

Jockeys  – Gavin Sheehan, Daryl Jacob, Adrian Heskin, Jonjo O’Neill jnr, Page Fuller

Conditional – Jamie Neild

Secretary  -Anna-Marie Wilby

Stable sponsor – Webbswood & CHD Property

Website – harrywhittington.co.uk

Twitter – @Harry_Whitt

Instagram – @harrywhittingtonracing

Facebook – harrywhittingtonracing

Winners In Britain

2019-20 30

2018-19 25

2017-18 27

2016-17 13

2015-16 21

Profit/Loss To £1 Stake

2019-20 -£19.03

2018-19 -£77.37

2017-18 -£21.08

2016-17 -£20.29

2015-16 +£20.37

Total Prize-Money 2019-20

£455,667

Bigmartre

Nine-year-old gelding

Montmartre (sire) – Oh La Miss (dam)

Owner: P J Dixon & C Nash

Form figures: 1/5674-4

Racing Post Rating: 154c Official rating: 137c

I was pleased with him at Ludlow recently, but the ground was quick and he’s come back jarred up. We’ll give him time and run on some proper good-to-soft. I think with his aches and pains he probably just wants a touch of cut now, although not a bog. We’ll look for sharp tracks over 2m5f or 2m6f as I don’t think he gets three miles. Jamie Neild, our 10lb claimer, has a good bond with him and hopefully they can win soon because he’s well handicapped.

Breaking Waves

6g Yeats – Acoola

Colin Peake & Julie Slater

4/4PP14-

RPR 130c OR 131c

New to the yard, he’s a great big chasing type who’s had an operation on his back this summer and I see him at galloping tracks over three miles on soft ground – he’s got some good form.

Captain Tommy

6g Court Cave – Freemantle Doctor

Richard J Gurr

3P-5425

RPR 132h OR 125c

He produced a good performance when second on his penultimate start at Bangor. He missed the last and I like the winner, Manofthemountain, a lot. He just hated the quick ground at Wincanton on Thursday, but I’m sure he’ll bounce back on softer ground next time. He’s economical over his fences.

Dargiannini

5g Fame And Glory – You Take Care

Dominic Burke & Kate & Andrew Brooks

1

RPR 120b

I was really impressed with him at Sedgefield on Sunday. His work had been well above average, so we expected him to win, although not quite in that manner! He’s a very good jumper and has got a fantastic pedigree being a half-brother to the talented Keeper Hill. As he’s five, I imagine he’ll be novice hurdling this season, although whether we run in another bumper with a penalty has to be decided and it’ll be up to Dominic and Andrew. I think he’ll be happy on most ground, bar extreme soft/heavy. He’s very exciting.

Docpickedme

4g Getaway – Hard Luck

The Jockey Club South West Syndicate

1- (point form)

RPR 91p

He’s a point winner who came with a reputation from Ireland and will want soft ground. He jumps very well and seems to have speed, so might start in a bumper before hurdling.

Emerging Force

10g Milan – Danette

Webb Holt Carpenter Tucker

P1145/8/

RPR 152c OR 138c

He’s back after three years off – two of them spent in the field. He was exciting, so I’m looking forward to his return. He’s had an operation on his back, but his work suggests he retains ability and his brother, Barel Of Laughs, had a long layoff in the middle of his career and was still winning as a 12-year-old. We’ll aim him at veterans’ chases.

Flash De Clerval

5g Maresca Sorrento – Nonita De Clerval

ValueRacingClub.co.uk

3/68149-

RPR 124h OR 115h

He’ll go novice chasing and has been well above average jumping fences, so hopefully he’s nicely handicapped. He appreciates some soft ground.

Franigane

5g Coastal Path – Nobless D’Aron

Edgedale & Robinson

4-

RPR 103b

He’s massive, about 17 hands. He ran in a bumper in March after I’d given him time through the winter and he came there to win but was a bit weak. He’s transformed over the summer and will start in novice hurdles and might end up over three miles at the end of the season. He jumps unbelievably well for a novice.

Jammy George

7g Multiplex – Dantes Mile

Kate & Andrew Brooks

41/5F22-

RPR 138c OR 131c

He had an operation on his back and is still a novice over fences, which is probably a blessing in disguise. He definitely needed that operation and his work is much better, so we’re looking forward to seeing if he can improve on the track, perhaps in the novice handicap chase at Aintree on Sunday. He might progress into a National Hunt Chase horse.

Medalla De Oro

6g Teofilo – Nyarhini

The Rogues Gallery Two

1-222

RPR 130h OR 125h

He’s a novice over hurdles until the end of November and ran a belter against Enemy Coast Ahead in July, but unfortunately he managed to run into one again at Fakenham on Friday. He’s in very good form, though, and should win a novice hurdle soon. He wants a sharp track and two miles.

Numberoneson

3g Camelot – Never Busy

Ownership name to be confirmed

042-71 (Flat form)

RPR 78f OR 81f

A winner on the Flat at Leopardstown, he looks as if he’s got class and speed, but he should also stay well, being by Camelot. He’s been at [eventer] Laura Collett’s for some schooling and jumps well.

Dark Horse

Poldark Cross

5g Shantou – Diaconate

The Racing Demons

F/P1 (point form)

RPR 88p

He won a point impressively in March and looks a nice staying hurdler and then chaser. He’ll probably start in two-and-a-half-mile novice hurdles and I could see him going three miles after Christmas. He just gallops.

Qualismart

4g Martaline – Qualita

Kate & Andrew Brooks

Unraced

He has loads of speed and would appreciate soft ground and a flat track. He’s been pleasing us and I think he’ll go straight hurdling because he jumps so well having come from France.

Rouge Vif

6g Sageburg – Rouge Amour

Kate & Andrew Brooks

3/14213-

RPR 158c OR 156c

Good to soft is his best ground, although he was third in the Arkle on soft. He’s a warrior who’d run through a brick wall. I don’t think undulations are a problem as he’s got good form on most courses, but he was impressive in the Kingmaker at Warwick on a flat track. He could start in the handicap chase at Cheltenham on Friday we won last year with Saint Calvados, or Exeter’s Haldon Gold Cup.

STAR QUALITY

Saint Calvados

7g Saint Des Saints – Lamorrese

Kate & Andrew Brooks

37/1422-

RPR 172c OR 167c

He ran a stormer in the Ryanair and it’s fantastic he can be ridden a different way having been very much a front-runner until last season. Perhaps Min’s stamina was running out at Cheltenham and we were just staying on, but he’s also got plenty of speed. He’ll have an entry in the 1965 Chase at Ascot on November 21 and also the Betfair Chase the same afternoon. It’ll be owner Andrew Brooks’s decision which we go for and we’re just very excited to be running in such prestigious races.

See The Eagle Fly

3f Free Eagle – Glassatura

Sullivan Racing

1

RPR 98h

She showed gears on her first start for us and Adrian [Heskin] was impressed. The Listed race for juvenile fillies at Aintree in December could be an option and she’s got a great attitude.

Shantou Vow

5g Shantou – Holy Vow

Holt, Carpenter, Peters, Macnabb, Webb

41031-2

RPR 125h OR 123h

He won twice over hurdles last season and has been backward mentally, but he’s from a good family who need time. He ran a cracker to finish second at Wetherby last week, so he obviously improved for the three-mile trip. I see him as a chaser, but he’s not ready – physically or mentally – yet.

Simply The Betts

7g Arcadio – Crimson Flower

Kate & Andrew Brooks

4/11211-

RPR 159c OR 157c

He got beaten at Kempton on Boxing Day when he couldn’t jump and I drove away thinking, ‘Why haven’t I sent him to Laura Collett?’. She had him as a youngster and it helped enormously, so he went each week from Kempton until Trials day at Cheltenham and just got better and better. He loved it so much we sent him on the way on Trials day and maybe it gave him an edge. As he won, we thought we’d better not change for the festival and he duly won there. He’s in good form and I think two and a half miles is his trip for the moment, although Gavin has always felt he’s got the speed for two, probably on very soft, and would also stay three. We’re thinking of the Paddy Power Gold Cup, but ultimately it will be Andrew’s decision.

Sir Sholokhov

5g Sholokhov – Menepresents

Simon Munir & Isaac Souede

1 (point form)

RPR 89p

He’s one of two we’ve got for Simon and Isaac, and it’s fantastic as they’re top owners who are great to deal with. This fella is huge and won his only point. He’s an out-and-out chaser, but we’ll tip away over hurdles over two and a half to three miles this term. He’s a fine, big horse who moves great and covers lots of ground. He’ll want soft conditions.

Sirobbie

6g Arakan – Presentbreeze

Richard J Gurr

1P-6261

RPR 129h OR 130h

He’s a Uttoxeter specialist who loves the shape of the races there and won nicely at the track last time. The owner is keen on the Pertemps route at Cheltenham on Saturday. We can switch him back to fences at any point, but it didn’t work out on his handicap chase debut, so we’ll keep him to hurdles for the foreseeable future.

Torigni

4g Palace Episode – Princesse Stesa

Simon Munir & Isaac Souede

01-

RPR 101h

He’s speedy and won impressively in France last year. He’s a racy type and will start over two miles in handicap hurdles.

Warranty

3g Authorized – Ballymena Lassie

The Guaranteed Success Syndicate

24-6961 (Flat form)

RPR 67f OR 68f

We have a nice team of juveniles and this one looks the part. He won at Beverley in July, beating Frankenstella, who has since won three. He appears to have a bit of class and I like him.

Young Bull

6g Dubai Destination – Jane Hall

Nash & Webb

31112-3

RPR 136c OR 133c

He ran an absolute belter to finish third on his novice handicap chase debut at Uttoxeter on Friday. The ground wasn’t quite soft enough, but it was an ideal introduction and he’ll improve for softer ground and a step up to three miles. I’ve been looking forward to him going chasing and I hope he’ll make up into some sort of National type in time.

Two For The Tracker

Calidad is an unraced Califet gelding we really like and Qualismart shows a bit of class.

Expert Analysis

Stable star Simply The Betts is a microcosm for Harry Whittington’s career. A big talent who went quiet for a while after a promising start, he flourished last season. It looked as if fences were the key to Simply The Betts and all indications are that Whittington’s most famous horses will always be chasers.

Simply The Betts now faces a similar challenge to his trainer. Now rated 157 by the BHA, he has few avenues left that do not involve getting to the top. Whittington, at least, is already starting to attract the material he will need.

Arkle third Rouge Vif, who, like Simply The Betts and Saint Calvados, is owned by Andrew Brooks, should not be forgotten. The yard knew what they had with him last year and it was only after mid-season wind surgery that he began to show it. There may be more to come.

At a slightly lower level, the same goes for Brooks’s Jammy George. That some physical issues have been detected and hopefully rectified makes sense given the way he was shaping last season.

It is also notable how pleased Whittington was with Young Bull at Uttoxeter last week. It was not hard to make out promise from that run in what will probably prove a strong race, and this half-brother to Shanroe Santos is just getting started.