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Kathy
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Some of you may know that I run Brendan Powell's website. Just a little hobby I undertook when Brendan undertook to train 2 horses for me a few years ago.
Brendan and some of his staff have become good friends, and one particular young lady, Clare Wills, at his yard is a real star in the making. A few of you may recognise her as when she leads up she just rarely stops smiling. Clare has a great attitude, is an extremely hard worker (both riding out and in the office) and gives 150% in absolutely everything she does. Nothing is ever too much trouble for her.
Watership Down (or Shippy as he is known) was a horse trained by Brendan back in 2004. I ran a story about Clare and Watership Down on Brendan's website a few months ago and it is one of the most popular pages on his site.
To cut a long story short, Clare brought him when he was retired and started to train him herself down at Brendan's yard. Clare has recently been point to pointing with him and has had some success. After one PtP meeting she then dashed to meet us up at Newbury to come and support some of Brendan's runners. She came along because she wanted to support one of Brendan's runners.
Last week Clare told me she had entered Watership Down in a race at Newbury tomorrow although she wasn't convinced she would get in - she has! It's the 4.25 Hunter's Chase. Clare will be down as the owner, the trainer and the jockey! This is quite an achievement bearing in mind she is still only 23 years old.
I am looking forward to going down to support her tomorrow and the added twist in the tail is that she is going to be riding against one of Brendan's horses, Gielgud, ridden by John Maxse. You couldn't make it up could you.
I hope someone from The Racing Post reads this and runs an article on Clare. I think she just wants to finish the race with her and Watership Down in one piece but in racing you never know what could happen do you?
Go Girl! :clap: :clap:
Brendan and some of his staff have become good friends, and one particular young lady, Clare Wills, at his yard is a real star in the making. A few of you may recognise her as when she leads up she just rarely stops smiling. Clare has a great attitude, is an extremely hard worker (both riding out and in the office) and gives 150% in absolutely everything she does. Nothing is ever too much trouble for her.
Watership Down (or Shippy as he is known) was a horse trained by Brendan back in 2004. I ran a story about Clare and Watership Down on Brendan's website a few months ago and it is one of the most popular pages on his site.
To cut a long story short, Clare brought him when he was retired and started to train him herself down at Brendan's yard. Clare has recently been point to pointing with him and has had some success. After one PtP meeting she then dashed to meet us up at Newbury to come and support some of Brendan's runners. She came along because she wanted to support one of Brendan's runners.
Last week Clare told me she had entered Watership Down in a race at Newbury tomorrow although she wasn't convinced she would get in - she has! It's the 4.25 Hunter's Chase. Clare will be down as the owner, the trainer and the jockey! This is quite an achievement bearing in mind she is still only 23 years old.
I am looking forward to going down to support her tomorrow and the added twist in the tail is that she is going to be riding against one of Brendan's horses, Gielgud, ridden by John Maxse. You couldn't make it up could you.
I hope someone from The Racing Post reads this and runs an article on Clare. I think she just wants to finish the race with her and Watership Down in one piece but in racing you never know what could happen do you?
Go Girl! :clap: :clap: