Top Notch Tonto thriving in new career
Ex-Brian Ellison inmate can now be seen in the dressage ring.
When Top Notch Tonto finished last of six in a Doncaster conditions race in 2012, his name was jotted down in a Sheffield pub by an admirer watching the race on television. From a humble start, the chestnut quickly hit his stride on the racecourse and became a thorough fan favourite throughout his eight-year Flat career, gaining a following for his longevity and his instantly recognisable appearance. Trained initially by Ian McInnes, he switched stables to join Brian Ellison midway through the 2013 season and shortly after claimed the biggest prize of his career thus far when landing the Group Three Superior Mile at Haydock. From then on, he regularly turned up in contests ranging from five furlongs to a mile and a half, finding an appreciative crowd wherever he went and earning nearly half a million pounds in prize money throughout his career. The other big contributions to that pot came from his Listed win the Guisborough Stakes at Redcar and near misses at Group level when he was second in the Boomerang Stakes at Leopardstown, the York Stakes on the Knavesmire and notably the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot.
He was evidently the apple of Ellison’s eye throughout his years at the Spring Cottage in Malton, with the trainer describing him “as one of the kindest horses we have ever had to deal with” – making him the sort of horse who has no trouble finding a loving home in retirement. That proved to be the case after he ran his 61st and final race in 2019, when he ended up in the hands of the very same person who had made a note of his name all those years ago. That person is Karen Woodall and her husband, former jump jockey Chris, with whom Top Notch Tonto has turned his hand to a new discipline with his usual versatility and is now collecting first prizes in the dressage arena at the age of 14. “My husband was a jump jockey, so we’ve always taken on ex-racehorses. It was actually in our pub in Sheffield that I saw him on the TV, I think he was with Ian McInnes in a two-year-old race and he was just stunning. He just stood out a mile,” Woodall said. “I put his name on the wall calendar in the pub, I said ‘I’m going to have that horse’. He came stone last and I just thought, bless him, I’ll have him! Then he started winning, the pub in Sheffield was a betting pub and they were all telling me to scribble his name out when he started running in Group Ones.



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