“I’m hoping he’s something a bit special, he’s still green but he’s got endless amounts of ability and the penny hasn’t dropped yet. He’s going to be right in it, he’s an exceptionally nice horse.”
“He is a horse we train out of the paddock and is not the prettiest, but he is athletic and sound and is a horse that was given a lot of time and not raced at three."
An investment in an English mare more than 30 years ago is continuing to reward Blandford Lodge, with a homebred descendant successful on the opening day of The Championships at Randwick.