Sutton Place would surely be travelling if there was a suitable target.
Cheltenham be all and end all for green & gold.
Sutton Place would surely be travelling if there was a suitable target.
Cheltenham be all and end all for green & gold.
Cheltenham Racecourse report of their press day plus list of all Gordon's entries for The Festival
http://cheltenham.thejockeyclub.co.u...gold-cup-glory
Tombstone given 149. Looks potentially thrown in for the Coral Cup over the perfect distance off 11-01.
Gordon pretty much confirming he'll look to exploit that mark.
equally well treated in County Hurdle.
Looking at Elliot's handicap entries overall he is throwing real numbers at the races and could easily be top trainer.
Newly designed website
http://www.gordonelliottracing.com/
Trainer Gordon Elliott has spoken out about “uninformed and malicious speculation” surrounding the well-being of the horses in his care.Elliott confirmed last week that he was giving his horses a quiet time as some of them were not pleasing him in a scope and some of the runners at the Punchestown Festival and early this month ran below expectations.
However, after declaring three runners for Clonmel today, Elliott said yesterday: “The yard was never shut down and we just felt that the most beneficial course of action for our owners and the horses, many of whom have had a long season, was to give them an easy time of things.
“Contrary to uninformed and malicious speculation there was nothing more to it than that. The yard was never shut down, we were never prevented from running horses and we’re looking forward to getting back racing and having a good summer both over jumps and on the flat.”
Elliott was responding to rumours that his yard had picked up the very serious and contagious disease, Strangles (equine distemper).
Following checks by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board, chief veterinary officer Lynn Hillyer added: “The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board and Irish Equine Centre have been working closely with Gordon over the last couple of weeks to identify the nature of the respiratory issue which has affected some of his horses.
“Whilst this was underway, Gordon voluntarily stopped horses leaving his yard to race and has worked with his veterinary surgeon to bring the situation under control as rapidly as possible and protect the wider population.
“Results to date have shown that the agent responsible for the issue is not Streptococcus equi subspecies equi. The IHRB is therefore in agreement with Gordon that movement of horses from his yard is now appropriate.”
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done