Jamie Snowden continues red-hot form with Grade 1 contender Wendigo

Jamie Snowden continued his remarkable start to the season when Wendigo stayed on best to land the Grade 2 Coral John Francome Novices’ Chase. The trainer, who is only 11 winners off his best seasonal return after sending out a record 18 winners this m…

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Impose Toi with Sir AP McCoy, Nico De Boinville and Nicky Henderson after winning the Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury. Photo: Racingmediapics.co.uk

Recent Lambourn winners…

6th December

Lulamba

Nicky Henderson

He did what we hoped he’d do on chase debut at Exeter, albeit they missed out quite a few fences, but this race was the target straight away and I think he’s come on a lot for his first run. There are only four runners, but they are no slouches and this is obviously a bigger test, but we’ve always thought a great deal of him and I’m looking forward to seeing what we’ve got.

PRICE 2/5F
5th December

Senor Campanaro

Ed Walker

This looks a good spot for him and hopefully we can put a line through Wolverhampton. The track should suit.

PRICE 7/4
5th December

Keep Running

Warren Greatrex

Back over fences and going right-handed, he is in great form and should be very competitive.

PRICE 11/8F
29th November

Charlotte Corday

Ed Walker

Charlotte Corday is drawn well and hopefully she can get her head in front today.

PRICE 9/1

News in brief…

Monday’s card at Fontwell gets go-ahead after track survives 52mm of rain

Racing goes ahead at Fontwell on Monday after the rain-hit course passed a morning inspection. Officials called the inspection following 52mm of rain since entries were made last week, but the track survived the deluge with the ground described as heavy, soft in places.

Djelo cut to 8-1 for Kempton after claiming back-to-back wins in Grade 2

Djelo became the first back-to-back winner of the Peterborough Chase in 18 years and set himself up for a bold King George VI Chase bid on Boxing Day. Huntingdon’s showpiece chase had been billed as a head-to-head between Djelo and Irish runner Saint Sam, but it did not play out that way as Willie Mullins’ contender forfeited the lead after a circuit and was pulled up down the back straight.

Grozni gives Sandy Thomson a sixth Borders National victory

Grozni gave trainer Sandy Thomson his sixth victory in the Borders National when causing a 22-1 shock to leave winning connections targeting another crack at the Scottish equivalent at Ayr in April.

Jockey Brian Rouse dies at the age of 85

Brian Rouse, the jockey indelibly associated with Royal Ascot and Japan Cup winner Stanerra, has died at the age of 85. Rouse was an unusually late bloomer among jockeys, winning his first (and only) British Classic on Quick As Lightning in the 1,000 Guineas in 1980 at the age of 40.

Lambourn – the home of top-tier racehorse training – take your pick!

THE Lambourn Trainers Association (LTA) is a pivotal organization that stands at the heart of British racing, representing the interests and aspirations of trainers based in the world-renowned Lambourn Valley. Nestled in the Berkshire countryside, Lambourn has long been the training ground for some of the finest racehorses in the world. The Lambourn Trainers Association plays an instrumental role in preserving and advancing this rich heritage, supporting its members, and ensuring that the valley continues to thrive as a hub for top-tier racehorse training.

Idy Wood and Gavin Sheehan jump the last to win the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle at Kempton. Photo: Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk
Idy Wood and Gavin Sheehan jump the last to win the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle at Kempton. Photo: Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk
Impose Toi and Nico De Boinville win the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle Qualifier at Aintree. 8/11/2025 Pic Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk
Impose Toi and Nico De Boinville win the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle Qualifier at Aintree. 8/11/2025 Pic Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk

OUR TRAINERS’ STATISTICS FOR THE CURRENT FLAT & JUMPS SEASONS

GB FLAT    Current Season Jan 2025-Dec 2025

TRAINER WINS RUNS PRIZEMONEY
Ed Walker 58 485 £2,082,749
Richard Hughes 61 454 £1,617,285
Clive Cox 41 323 £1,403,056
Charles Hills 32 337 £1,360,653
Owen Burrows 31 146 £1,203,833
Archie Watson 54 479 £747,566
Jonathan Portman 44 281 £570,353
Roger Teal 23 204 £539,977
Daniel & Claire Kübler 33 270 £532,114
Jamie Osborne 40 328 £461,471
William Muir & Chris Grassick 20 182 £359,820
Tom Dascombe 20 165 £265,758
Tom Ward 17 194 £231,930
Henry Candy 9 78 £188,226
Mark Usher 18 267 £185,833
Stan Moore 13 246 £170,860
Paul Attwater 8 117 £148,703
Warren Greatrex 8 131 £110,070
Edward Smyth-Osbourne 9 68 £106,523
Dominic Ffrench Davis 9 111 £85,864
Nicky Henderson 1 11 £21,890
Harry Derham 1 12 £11,279
Oliver Signy 0 3 £0

GB JUMPS    Current Season May 2025-Apr 2026

TRAINER WINS RUNS PRIZEMONEY
Jamie Snowden 51 165 £537,311
Nicky Henderson 27 106 £401,420
Harry Derham 23 85 £306,482
Warren Greatrex 18 74 £163,189
Nick Scholfield 1 19 £14,623
Toby Bulgin 1 7 £13,129
Oliver Signy 0 20 £9,745
Archie Watson 2 12 £9,401
Paul Attwater 0 1 £1,141
Tom Dascombe 0 5 £892
Dominic Ffrench Davis 0 8 £398
Jamie Osborne 0 3 £0
Mark Usher 0 3 £0
Roger Teal 0 4 £0