BRITISH 2yo RACING - Trainer 2yo Statistics Page 2005
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2002 - 2004 Statistics
P. W. Harris (Pendley, Tring)

 
SUMMARY OF APPROACH TO 2YO RACING :-
  • Announced his retirement at the end of the 2004 season and his son-in-law, former top level jockey W. R. Swinburn will take over the licence from 2005.  The stable had been successful and grown to a large string of horses.
  • The stable is large enough to employ dedicated yard managers and in January 2004 former trainer J. Cullinan took over as the 2yo yard manager from R. Eddery who had been in that role for 13 years.. The 2004 season was a low point for the stable with the lowest number of 2yo winners, wins and a moderate wins to runs percentage.
  • There has been a decrease in the number of runners in the 2003-4 period with less than half of the 2yos listed at the start of each season actually running.
  • The 2yos are mostly bought at the sales for between 10k to 70k gns. They also have a number of home and owner bred horses each season. The partnership horses are set up as two year agreements so that they run through to the end of the horse's 3yo season.
  • The stable does not target full 2yo seasons and most will run to 3-4TO at most. Some of the poorer home breds may run to 6TO. 
  • The strategy is to make later season debuts and to try to win a maiden within the first two runs by runners with ability who may then step up to Listed+ races. 
  • Many of the latest debuts will be those lacking 2yo potential and 'having a run' as preparation for a full 3yo season.
  • Stable gets it runners ready and professional for their debut. The better runners will place on debut and the best may win on debut. The lack of FTO wins and places on debut in 2004 may reflect a moderate to average group but may be influenced by the new '2yo yard manager' within the stable.
  • In past seasons with the FTO SPs had been a good indicator of better and superior runners but this has not been the case in 2003-4. The shorter SPs have tended to be the earliest debuts, probably because of the stable's reputation. The later debuts are usually at long SPs and can include FTO winners and places because of the readiness and competence of his runners on debut.
  • In previous seasons the runners tended to improve 0-9lbs STO having been quite ready on debut. The debuts were more variable in 2004 with some runners showing some inexperience on the FTO run. Those runners that had shown up well on debut tended to improve within the usual 0-9lbs range.

2005 Debut Runs Summary
2005 SEASON RUN DETAILS
Horse Run # Date Course Dist Gng RcCls RcTyp SP Postn [Est] Run Style Hdgr Notes
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2005 SEASON DEBUT RUN DETAILS
Horse Run # Date Course Dist Gng RcCls RcTyp SP Postn [Est] Run Style Hdgr Notes
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