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First Graded chase winner for Kayf Tara 02/02/09

A valiant never-say-die effort from Kornati Kid at Wetherby on Saturday, 31 January saw him become his sire’s first winner of a Graded steeplechase when landing the G2 Towton Novices’ Chase over three miles and a furlong.

The seven-year-old gelding, a member of Kayf Tara’s first crop, has now won two hurdle races and two steeplechases and has been placed a further three times in ten starts. He was bred by S Charlton and B Mayoh and is the first foal of the five-time winning mare Hiltonstown Lass, by Denel. Kornati Kid is owned by Graham and Diana Whateley, also owners of the Kayf Tara-sired duo of Cryptic and Tarablaze. All three are in training with Philip Hobbs.

A confirmed stayer, Kornati Kid will now head to the Cheltenham Festival, where his options are the three-mile RSA Chase or the National Hunt Chase for amateur riders, which is run over four miles.

SIMON’S BLOG

16-8-10
Sadly the Hawk wing yearling filly had to put down 24 hours after her operation. She was in alot of pain which the vets couldn't reduce with drugs so they felt it was best to put her out of her misery. Although we are now left with just a very large bill for her care at least I know that everything that could have been done was done. We are also going to be looking for a new permenant member of staff this autumn as Vikki Chorley is leaving us after 4 years to ride eventers. Vikki was in charge of one of the yards so is a senior member of staff and I expect will be hard to replace.

6-8-10
After reporting some Overbury bred winners last week we are now experiencing the flipside of breeding (or generally looking after livestock). The yearling out of Flying Finsh - a filly by Hawk Wing - showed signs of colic on monday. She was checked by a vet who gave some pain killer and muscle relaxant. There was no sign of a twisted gut and she settled back to normal very quickly. All was well until wednesday morning when she again showed signs of colic, but this time her heart rate and temperature where raised. She went straight into the vets clinic where an infection in her gut - peritonitis - was confirmed. We had hoped that a heavy dose of antibiotisc might cure the problem but this morning she sickened quite rapidly. The vets advice was then there was no choise other than to operate and hope to find a problem. I have just been told that they have found an abscess on the outside of the gut which will have to be removed. Chance of sucess is rated at less than 50% and the operation is an expensive one. The only good thing is that if she survives there shouldn't be any recurring problems as a result of this. In the meantime we just have to wait and hope. (I'm away until the end of next week but will give a follow up on my return).