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News Sire De Grugy and Carruthers among RoR stars parading at Newbury in honour of Sir Peter O’sullevan

28th November 2018
  • Retrained racehorses on show at the Ladbrokes Winter Carnival

There will be a parade of five retrained racehorses prior to the running of Saturday’s Sir Peter O’Sullevan Memorial Handicap Chase. The line-up features four Grade 1 winners, including Sire De Grugy, and a former winner of the Hennessy Gold Cup in Carruthers.

The parade will take place at around 1pm during racing at Newbury this Saturday, 1st December, on the second day of the Ladbrokes Winter Carnival.

The former Queen Mother Champion Chase winner, Sire De Grugy, will be making his first appearance in a Retraining of Racehorses parade. He is joined by prolific winners Annacotty, Carruthers, Melodic Rendezvous and Zarkandar. The quintet are all enjoying a second career after retiring from racing. The horses will parade in the paddock ahead of the Sir Peter O’Sullevan Memorial Handicap Chase and then lead the field out on to the racecourse and appear in front of the stands while the runners go to post.

The Peter O’Sullevan Trust is a valued supporter of Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), British racing’s official charity for the welfare of retired racehorses, and the Trust is the official sponsor of RoR’s racecourse parades. The parades promote the versatility of former racehorses and their suitability for a range of careers after racing.

The winner of 17 of his 42 races, including the 2016 Queen Mother Champion Chase and four other Grade 1 races, Sire De Grugy was retired in December 2017, after which his jockey Jamie Moore said of him: “He achieved everything he possibly could.”

During the summer Sire De Grugy spent a few weeks at RoR’s flagship yard at Palace House in Newmarket, where the gelding underwent some retraining and proved a big draw for the public. Since then he has been enjoying his retirement at the Moore’s yard in Sussex where Jamie’s wife, Lucie, often takes him out riding with their children.

Like Sire De Grugy, both Zarkandar and Melodic Rendezvous are relatively recently retired from racing and are still acclimatising to a slower pace of life. However, both have settled well in their new routines and are set to enjoy several days out hunting this season.

The 2015 Paddy Power Gold Cup winner Annacotty has adapted very well to his second career, competing in a range of disciplines and classes, from showjumping to showing, and even being ridden side-saddle. The long-term aim for him is to compete in open working hunter classes, following some success in RoR run classes this summer.

The victory of Carruthers in the 2011 Hennessy Gold Cup provoked some memorable and emotional scenes. The horse being owned and bred by the late Lord Oaksey and his family and trained by his son-in-law, Mark Bradstock. Since retiring from racing Carruthers has enjoyed a busy and varied life, from leading the field out drag hunting to giving small children rides around the school at Mark and Sara Bradstock’s yard in Lambourn. He has also been a school-master for point–to-pointing, teaching Lily Bradstock, who rides him in the parade on Saturday.

Di Arbuthnot, Chief Executive of RoR, said: “We are very grateful to the Peter O’Sullevan Trust for their on-going support of the charity and in particular their sponsorship of our racecourse parades. Sir Peter was a fervent supporter of horse welfare and he would no doubt have enjoyed seeing these former stars of the track parade for the public at Newbury on Saturday.”

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