Sean Clancy

Photo Essay

There is nothing like the buzz of a phone. And a photo. Yes, distracting, but as an owner, it makes my day. A photo, or better yet, a video of a horse. I stop what I’m doing (sorry Joe and Tom) and see what it’s in store. See what’s new. … Read More

Entries

Five entries at Old Dominion Saturday. Vintage Year returns from a long break in the sanctioned maiden hurdle. New recruit Cyber Ninja makes his hurdle debut in the point-to-point division of the maiden hurdle. Pietrelcina and American War Hero aiming at the same exercise. Koru makes his debut in the … Read More

Ups and downs

A little of this. And a little of that. And that’s your Saturday recap. Include It ran well at Cheshire, finishing second. The last Robert Meyerhoff-bred horse to run in a race? Probably. A 10-year-old productive Thoroughbred. On to the Manor. Queens Empire and Potus returned with easy spins over … Read More

Sunday Racing

Off to the races. Seven runners. Busy Sunday. In the words of my friend George Baker, “Must dash.” Good luck everyone.

Saturday TV

No live racing for us today. But it doesn’t mean we aren’t racing. I’ve got a watch list that spans two columns of a sheet of paper (old school). It starts with the third at Fontainebleau and finishes with the eighth at Charles Town, 6:12 a.m to 8:32 p.m. Ninety-some … Read More

What might have been

The alerts beep and appear at 9 o’clock every day. The digital calendar and all its glory. Carolina Cup just dropped in from the top of my laptop. A spear through the concentration level. A reminder of racing tomorrow, a reminder that we don’t have any runners at the South … Read More

FIve days

Counting down the days. Include It aims at the Louis Neilson III apprentice timber at the Cheshire Races Sunday. Trained by Todd and Blair Wyatt and ridden by Elizabeth Scully, the 10-year-old will be our first NSA runner of the season when he takes on four rivals in the $15,000 … Read More

First winner

Took in a little action at Piedmont Point-to-Point Saturday. James Wyatt won his first timber race aboard Be Counted. That was the highlight for me. Seeing a kid you’ve watched grow up go out and do something independently and successfully, that’s special. Be Counted, a 11-year-old son of Gio Ponti, … Read More

Like Father, like son

Back writing after taking a few days off after Cheltenham. A whirlwind trip, complete with every speck of drama that racing can provide. From Sherminator to State Man. Golden Ace to Galopin Des Champs. From Epsom to Sandown. Taunton to Cheltenham. Somewhere along the line of that week, there was … Read More

Goodbye, Cheltenham

Leaving the Cotswolds Saturday morning, wedged into the back of a red Range Rover on the most roundabout way to Heathrow ever choreographed. Waze would not approve. Not that I notice, or care. Hat boxes, croissant wrappers, rolling bags, overcoats, dog-eared racecards, a betting slip or ten, empty ginger shot … Read More