Middleham Park savouring ‘chance of a lifetime’ with The Platinum Queen
Hugely successful syndicate ‘living the dream’ with a Breeders’ Cup favourite.
When Tim Palin had the idea of Middleham Park Racing he could never in his wildest dreams have imagined the syndicate would end up with a favourite at the Breeders’ Cup. That is the situation they find themselves in courtesy of Richard Fahey’s The Platinum Queen in Friday’s Juvenile Turf Sprint, where she will be ridden by Hollie Doyle. Connections are, of course, in bonus territory with the lightning-fast filly, who has already earned close to GBP 350,000 having finished second in the Nunthorpe and won the Prix de l’Abbaye. However, if the challenge of taking a thoroughbred across the Atlantic at the end of the season was not enough to temper enthusiasm, being handed the widest draw of all in stall 12 certainly is.She’s done it! @HollieDoyle1 wins the Group 1 Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp Longines on The Platinum Queen at @paris_longchamp for @RichardFahey pic.twitter.com/OQywm2ojo5
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 2, 2022
Nevertheless, Palin, who has stayed home in England, will be the first one on the telephone to his son Tom and colleague Mike Prince who have travelled over to Keeneland along with 20 lucky owners. “We started off with one horse when we approached Patrick Haslam about giving syndication a go. Out of that process came China Castle, who we bought a leg of and shared him initially with a guy called Jim Davis. Jim moved out of racing and China Castle went on to win 25 races,” said Palin. “We owe a lot to China Castle and Patrick Haslam because success breeds success, but when we started 27 years ago the dream was to be able to syndicate a horse, not to be going to the Breeders’ Cup with a favourite! “For the first 10 or 15 years it was a hobby, I was still a teacher, but it eventually got out of hand to the point we’ve got 130 horses including Group One winners and champion two-year-olds like Toormore – it’s culminated this week in operating on a different continent with arguably a favourite’s chance. “When the hammer went down for her in May for 57,000 guineas, there’s no way you think you’ll end up at the Breeders’ Cup. Maybe win a novice, a nursery and try to nick some black type might have been mission accomplished, but she’s developed through the ranks.”

.@BreedersCup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1T) contender The Platinum Queen gallops by on the @keenelandracing training track ahead of tomorrow’s race. Just behind her is Midnight Mile,who is set to race in tomorrow’s Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T). pic.twitter.com/GfuKwcwKwa
— BloodHorse (@BloodHorse) November 3, 2022
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