BADENSCOTH won at Wolverhampton tonight and it was a welcome winner for the yard after an unusually dry spell with no success in the last 47 days. The five-year-old son of Foxwedge was stepping up in trip to one mile, one and a half furlongs for the first time and he clearly relished the extra… Read more »
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HUNTINGDON HOSPITALITY A HIT WITH BIRTHDAY BOY!
HUNTINGDON hospitality in March has become a regular fixture in the Solario Racing calendar and another great day out was had yesterday by owners, especially for one birthday boy! The weather may have turned colder and wetter after a balmy 20 degrees earlier in the week but that did not dampen the enthusiasm of Solario Racing… Read more »
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GARSWOOD COLT STEPS UP TO TWO CANTERS!
THE GARSWOOD colt, Solario Racing’s exciting two-year-old, is making good progress and he did two canters for the first time yesterday. After doing a warm-up canter, he then did a stronger canter on his own, following four-times winner, four-year-old Spring Romance up the Harper Lodge Farm gallops. He went a good clip and looked very professional in his… Read more »
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TATTERSALLS SALES RACE ENTRY FOR GARSWOOD COLT
SOLARIO RACING’S two-year-old Garswood colt has been entered in the Tattersalls October Auction Stakes, a £150,000 race for horses purchased at either Books Three or Four of last autumn’s Tattersalls Yearling Sales. The race is over six furlongs and is on 5th October 2019 on Newmarket’s Rowley Mile. The first prize is a not to… Read more »
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SOLARIO AND IVORY PROTEST AGAINST LOW ARC PRIZE MONEY
ARC, the UK’s largest racecourse group, has been severely criticised for its near £3million reduction in prize money and both Solario Racing and Dean Ivory have joined the protests. Solario Racing enjoyed great success last year with Spring Romance winning four times, all at ARC tracks (Wolverhampton, Lingfield and Windsor) but the recent decline in… Read more »
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PLEASING REAPPEARANCE BY SPRING ROMANCE
SPRING ROMANCE clearly enjoyed being back on the racecourse after over six months off when coming fourth, beaten just a length, at Lingfield yesterday for Solario Racing (Berkhamsted). It was good to have racing back on the road after the BHA gave the green light for racing to resume from last Wednesday and it was… Read more »
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RACING AWAITS BHA ANNOUNCEMENT WITH BATED BREATH
THE RACING INDUSTRY is eagerly awaiting news of whether horse racing can resume this week following the outbreak of equine influenza last week. The BHA is expected to make an announcement this evening following a meeting of the influential industry veterinary committee. It has now been well documented in news which made the national headlines… Read more »
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SPRING ROMANCE ENJOYS RACECOURSE GALLOP
SPRING ROMANCE went down to Kempton Park yesterday morning for a racecourse gallop and he thoroughly enjoyed himself. It was a crisp but very cold winter morning at the Sunbury track with temperatures barely above freezing, so “Neville” and his galloping companion, the nine-year-old Lancelot Du Lac, did not hang around limbering up in the pre-parade… Read more »
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SIR PRIZE WINS BACK-TO-BACK AT KEMPTON
SIR PRIZE may have been a surprise winner at Kempton earlier this month when obliging at 20/1 but he was quite strongly fancied to double up at the track yesterday and he duly did so at 5/1. He was drawn wide when he first won and it was a similar story second time around, so again… Read more »
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SIR PRIZE MAKES IT THREE OUT OF TEN!
SIR PRIZE was the stable’s tenth runner of 2019 and he made it win number three, when winning at Kempton last night in a 1m4f handicap under Robert Winston. Having just his fifth career win, the 4yo son of 2006 Derby winner, Sir Percy, went off at 20/1, having been backed down from much bigger odds earlier in the day. Drawn 14, he was… Read more »