
Alfie on The Gallops
A Little More is in great form and has been galloping up the all weather and will be ready for a run on the flat next month. The brake has done him the world of good and we are all excited to see how he will go for Lawney as she has already got a 100% winning record for her flat runners!

Woody is still growing
It has been a great decision to give Woody a year off as he is such a baby. Running him over 6f on the flat as a 3 year old when he was still growing would not have helped him. You can see from the picture just how big he is.
Woody will be at Lawney's stable in December with a possible flat race before he goes hurdling
Alfie is to have a summer holiday so that we can campaign him from September onwards where the ground will be more to his liking.
Although he ran well on good to firm, Alfie is much more at home with more ease in the ground.
Please do call Nick if you would like to see him as shares are still available.

Alfie is in good form after his 3rd last time out. We have given him a few weeks off and he is now back catering. Tony is giving Alfie some carrots after exercise last Saturday.
We hope to run again at the end of June early July to get his mark.
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We are really pleased that a young horse got this trip and bears out his dosage which indicated that we would stay 3 miles plus.
He needs one more run to get a mark.
We a going to fontwell for the 2 6f novice hurdle and the trip will be just what A little More needs.
He is up against three very good horses and we will learn more about him after this race.
It is such a shame that the going has now changed to Soft and Heavy in places as Alfie needs good or good to firm to really show his best.
We are all going up to see him run but we are not expecting too much because of the ground
Alfie is down to run his first race over hurdles on 30th April at Worcester. The partners are all very keen and looking forward to the day out. There are a few more shares available.
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The partners went to see Alfie schooling this morning, check out the new video and see how well he jumps. He so enjoyes it that you can see him bucking after he has jumped a fence.
We are pleased to announce that with Mark giving up training to pursue his family business, Lawney Hill will now be training our horses.

Lawney and Alan have been involved in racing all their lives and run a very successful yard on the boarder of Bucks and Oxon.
Lawney will continue to offer the same open yard policy that Bucks Racing Partnerships are used to.
Check out the video on Shares Available and see some of the facilities that Lawney has the use of.