Sean Clancy

So long, Cheltenham

Four years. Four long years. Different this year. Very different. A tear or two welled into my eyes as I hugged Candida Baker. And then George Baker. Outside Terminal 2 at Heathrow on a beautiful sun-filled Sunday morning. Four beautiful days at Cheltenham in the books (the liver and the … Read More

Cheltenham day 4

And there was one. Final day of the Festival. The British leapt off the canvas Thursday with five wins. Grey Dawning stalked Ginny’s Destiny, jumped sweetly and drew off to win the opener for Dan and Harry Skelton. Monmiral put Skelton’s former boss, Paul Nicholls, on the board in the … Read More

Cheltenham DAy 3

And that’s why they run the races. Willie Mullins winning three more yesterday, including his 100th when his son, Patrick, guided Jasmin De Vaux to win the Weatherbys Champion Bumper. But he didn’t win them all. El Fabiolo, bowing out after slithering on his belly at the fifth in the … Read More

Cheltenham day 2

One in the books. Davy Russell ducked under the rail to get closer for a selfie with a fan. They roared. And asked for three more. Phones came out like lighters at a concert. Out of the saddle a year, still a star. Paul Townend after a surgeon’s ride on … Read More

Cheltenham DAY 1

Well, hello old friend. It’s been far too long. Four years. Four long years. My first was 2002. Two years after I retired and one year after foot and mouth. I stayed in the Hunter’s Lodge, shared a two bunk-bred room with three others, the bathroom down the hall, galloped … Read More

The Calm Before the Storm

Welcome to England. Somehow during a long Sunday lunch, I decided that it would be fun to ride out Monday morning and decided to tell everyone. Free help? They hold you to it. The knock on the door came early. Dress boots, borrowed leather leggings, a black skull cap, Barry … Read More

Saturday Special

Nothing like a Saturday. Check out The Saturday Special. Winners are flowing. See you you tomorrow. In England.

FOur YEars

It’s been four years. Hard to believe. I brazenly went to Cheltenham in 2020. Well, it wasn’t brazen, I had heard about something called coronavirus, thought about the risk and went anyway. In seven days, while at Cheltenham, it was declared a pandemic. Then it felt brazen. Stupid. Selfish. It … Read More

Gibralfaro

Shipping one. Vetting one. Waiting on two. Chasing three. And watching so many others… Life in the horse business. Riverdee has grown to 21 horses. I like to say it’s grown organically. Naturally. From a horse or two, on spec, the sidebar of a publishing career to a 21-strong team … Read More

Calendar pages

Nothing like March. Winter is over. Spring is near. Sure, there could still be some cold days but we’re on the other side of it. The race season is palpable. The long, lovely offseason is behind us. The horses have yet to be pressured, they’re gearing up, sizing up, revving … Read More