Robbie Rabbit won at Chadessley and Sam can take all the credit, he's done all the schooling and believe me he's schooled plenty, I don't think he's anything more than a typical Flemensfirth, once he comes round he'll, like most of his progeny will die for you. He like many of them take time. Sam was patient and couldn't force him but got him there when it mattered, a very god ride from Sam. We could so no more at home and it wouldn't of mattered if we'd waited another month, he was always going to take a while to get into his stride. If he comes out of today in good spirits he is likely to have a wild card for the Cheltenhan sale on Friday, if not we will hold him until the May sale giving him time to get over his run.
I met Robert Chugg on the way out and went to have a cup of tea with him and see some yearlings. A visit to the Chugg's takes time, there are many lovely horses of all ages to see.
Tomorrow, I will be riding out Mondays runners and then walking Paxford, I hope the rain stays away and we can run Love Manhattan.
All the horses are well at home and the babies are behaving beautifully.