Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 23 September 2024
Marten's Perspective | September 30th, 2024
I have never considered myself a great judge of work. Over the years I have seen dozens of home gallops, but horses are seldom given too hard a time in their work and you don’t always know how much weight … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 17 September 2024
Marten's Perspective | September 23rd, 2024
I was possibly being a little harsh when I described the St Leger field as a bunch of plodders in my Weekend Card preview, but with the first four covered by a length and three-quarters there was no clear-cut winner. … Read More »
GYPSIES, NUNS AND SWEETIES – ALL IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR
Ian Carnaby's Racing News | September 19th, 2024
W Six Times, Bertie Bassett and Three Nuns tobacco. Not long ago, and for the first time in a while, I stayed awake in the small hours, listening to Radio 3 and thinking about Bill Chapman, Carnforth and the Today … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 9 September 2024
Marten's Perspective | September 18th, 2024
The pecking order for the top older horses this season must be all over the place following the two big races over the weekend. I could never have fancied Montassib to win the Group 1 Betfair Sprint Cup at Haydock … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 2 September 2024
Marten's Perspective | September 9th, 2024
A lot has been written and said about Ryan Moore in recent weeks, with some justification given the initiative and skill he displayed in the case of City Of Troy at York. Going back many years – to 1984 – … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 26 August 2024
Marten's Perspective | September 2nd, 2024
Although it was no surprise to see City Of Troy win the Juddmonte International at York last Wednesday, I had never have expected him to make the running, especially given the presence of a pacemaker. However, in hindsight, it was … Read More »
A Goalless draw – and memories to last a lifetime
Ian Carnaby's Racing News | August 27th, 2024
George IV paid his last visit to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton in 1827. He loved the town and he loved his Oriental pleasure palace even more. His successor William IV was also very fond of Brighthelmstone, as it was … Read More »
Kieren Shoemark
Marten's Current Racing Diary | August 16th, 2024
Hi there, I read today that Free Wind, on whom Kieren Shoemark received criticism in certain quarters for his ride in the Lillie Langtry Stakes at Goodwood, has been retired having injured herself as the stalls open. Then on Sunday … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 12 August 2024
Marten's Perspective | August 14th, 2024
I read today that Free Wind, on whom Kieren Shoemark received criticism in certain quarters for his ride in the Lillie Langtry Stakes at Goodwood, has been retired having injured herself as the stalls open. Then on Sunday in the … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 5 August 2024
Marten's Perspective | August 12th, 2024
Last week at Goodwood there was the customary crop of eyecatchers, although not as many as we had before the false rail and cutaway was introduced two furlongs from home in 2022. I’m not sure how punters fared over the … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 29 July 2024
Marten's Perspective | August 5th, 2024
I never had much of a feel for Saturday’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes but, even so, it was negligent of me not to make any mention of the winner Goliath. One of my cardinal rules from … Read More »
Marten Julian’s Weekly Roundup 22 July 2024
Marten's Perspective | July 29th, 2024
The early indications are that there are some pretty smart two-year-old fillies in Ireland at this stage of the season. Fairy Godmother came from what looked an impossible position to win the Albany Stakes while the following day Bedtime Story … Read More »