Monday, 12 November 2012

Autumn to Winter



The clocks have now changed and it is the turn of the winter jumpers and to say goodbye to the summer and autumn.  It has been a fantastic summer if you are a horse as the ground has rarely been firm.  Looking at the results in The Racing Post daily, I am pleased to say I have never seen so few pull up or finish lame.  I cannot bear to see any horse break down and I just feel a lot of it can be avoided. 
It has also been a good summer for British sport away from racing – the Olympics, Tennis, Tour de France, Para-Olympics etc..  Some people have taken some sort of inspiration from it all.  When I was a jockey I would always look to an athlete for inspiration, now that I am a trainer I am looking at coaches and seeing what they are doing.  The stand out person here for me is David Brailsford, team principle of British Cycling and Team Sky of road cycling.  He is talked about as the greatest British coach ever and it is amazing what he has achieved.  I read the book – Sky’s The Limit – which is all about the time Dave started to set up a road racing team and 3 years later they have 1st and 2nd in The Tour de France!  He set out to win the Tour de France with a clean (i.e. drug free) British rider in 5 years – everybody thought he was mad and said it wasn’t possible!  It is interesting what you can learn from other sports and apply to your own.  I would recommend this book to anybody who is interested in improvement!
The winter jump horses are bang on and due to run soon (first runner on Saturday at Wincanton with another diary entry to follow shortly on that race) and we are really pleased with them all; so we are hoping the horses will warm us up!  Frosty mornings are now back, so winter and the excitement of the National Hunt season truly begins… 

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