Monday, December 30, 2013

Winding Down

Well, 2013 is finally coming to an end. There have been highs and lows - for all of us, I'm sure - although my equine plans for next year are at least starting to take shape. I'd like to do more in England and Australia, if my race budget allows it, as well as throw further support into NAR racing in Japan. I also have to think about Louis' venture into the All-Japan Championships in the dressage category - an exciting prospect.

I'll be winding down the JRA racing side. I wrote a letter to a certain person at Carrot Club on the 21st December, and still haven't had a response, which makes me even less chuffed than I was when I first put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard, to be more accurate). English is certainly not the problem with this guy, so I can only assume that owning shares in a measly 22 horses with them doesn't warrant a reply. If you're not willing to take on what comes with being a figurehead or front man, you shouldn't take the job on.

Courtesy Sunday TC
Meanwhile, I have received a few condition updates on Japan-based yearlings, which all read much the same - training as usual, with trainers gently picking up the pace. Nothing much happening with the JRA two- or three-year olds either, although my one Sunday Thoroughbred Club JRA contender (most of my Shadai Group interest is in NAR horses) is about to start training again after some well-deserved post-race R&R. This is her (Divine Daughter) pictured on the right.

Enjoyed some time at the stables today and yesterday, with 'Jaguar' not really on form this afternoon, but he's allowed a quiet day, as he's had a relatively hard schedule recently. His release in the paddock afterwards seemed to brighten him up no end. As for Tempai, the little bugger gave me a friendly nip, but he was as good as gold straight after, almost falling asleep as I was stroking his muzzle. All is well, with both Louis and Sophie improving all the time - the boy doing a bit of jumping after lunch to keep his hand in.

PS. The number of visitors to the blog passed the 35,000 mark on the 29th December. Many thanks to everyone for your continued support...

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