Drizzly once more lately, Scotland appears to be exempt from the beautiful Financial institution Vacation weekend climate being loved by means of the remainder of the rustic – not anything new there.  The 2022-23 Jumps Season concluded with an amazing fixture at Sandown the previous day, our personal season having completed at Perth on Friday afternoon.  Our stats for the season learn beautiful neatly – 23 winners from 206 runners with over 50% of runners positioned, file prize cash of  £374,634 equating to over £1800 according to runner so general very enjoyable.  I’d similar to to take this chance to mention a heartfelt thanks to everybody – to our unbelievable groups of Team of workers and House owners, to our Jockeys, Vets and Farrier, Physio and Chiropractor, to all our providers and to the Racecourses for placing the display on.  Such a lot good-natured exhausting paintings is going into making all of it occur and I’m thankful and lucky to paintings with such a lot of superb folks – thanks all and naturally an enormous thanks to the horses!  Listed below are our 3 most sensible earners for the season –

Wakool accrued £48k in proze cash profitable two times together with the Grade 2 Rendlesham Hurdle

 

Stainsby Lady gained just about £41k, profitable thrice for Proprietor/Rider Package

 

Elvis Mail used to be every other of our ITV winners, he gained two times and earned over £40k

Plenty of different superb winners making for more than pleased recollections, we glance ahead very much to subsequent season.  Sadly the distance between seasons turns out to had been quietly dropped so the 2023/24 Season kicks off the following day at Warwick and Kempton.  Out first runners usually are at Hexham on Saturday, now we have a couple of dozen horses that we are hoping to run in Might then shall be very quiet till the top of September.  Thank you once more to everybody, and to you for taking the time and hobby to practice our fortunes in this weblog!

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