Special day for James Horton who gets off the mark with a treble
Former Stoute assistant had first runners last month.
James Horton will never forget his first winner as a trainer as he went on to record an impressive treble at Redcar. Horton, who spent seven years as assistant trainer to the legendary Sir Michael Stoute, was head-hunted by John and Jess Dance to be their private trainer, operating out of the historic Manor House Farm stables in Middleham. The redevelopment of the birthplace and home to one the north’s greatest racing sons, Dante, is not scheduled to be finished until next year, but Horton has made a fine start to life in North Yorkshire and has the string he oversees for the Dance family up and running from Brecongill stables, which is owned by former trainer Sally Hall.Brilliant, fantastic amazing moment, well done James and all the team back home, absolute superstars https://t.co/17uGCxrBPc
— John Dance (@johnedance) April 18, 2022
“We’re renting a yard off Sally Hall at the minute while John and Jess put a huge amount into the redevelopment of Manor House Farm,” Horton told Racing TV. “We’re trying to create a training facility which will be fantastic when it is done, but is very much in its infancy at the moment. We’re laying foundations at the moment and knocking things down and fingers crossed this time next year we’ll be in there.” Phantom Flight (11-4) was the first runner saddled by Horton when the son of Siyouni made his debut at Newcastle late last month and it is somewhat fitting that the three-year-old built on that second-place finish to provide him with his first winner. “He ran a lovely race at Newcastle and I was very pleased with how he ran,” said Horton. “I thought if the penny had dropped a little sooner he might even have got the win, but he’s built on that today and an outing today on turf will have done him some good and he’ll improve again for that.”
🏇 Il Bandito holds off Scottish Summit in a thrilling conclusion to the Join Racing TV Now Handicap, landing doubles on the card for P J McDonald and James Horton 👏 👏 pic.twitter.com/G1DVG9UvNT
— Redcar Racecourse (@Redcarracing) April 18, 2022
It’s a hat-trick for Middleham trainer James Horton, owners @DanceThorobreds & jockey PJ McDonald as Asjad lands the Market Cross Jewellers Handicap. However long he trains, it’s a day James Horton will never forget. pic.twitter.com/id4UfuV0Pj
— Redcar Racecourse (@Redcarracing) April 18, 2022
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