Horses For Sale

Name Me Nicely - 4 Year Old Grey Gelding
BY: Kingston Hill OUT OF: Presenting Melody

By Champion stayer Kingston Hill, winner of the St Leger and second in The Derby. Name Me Nicely, is out of a mare by Champion sire Presenting, who has already produced a winner.

Name Me Nicely has had one run in a point to point finishing a staying on third behind the highly regarded J P McManus owned Pure Steel with the second selling for £130,000, the fifth has since won a point and sold for £95000 suggesting that this was a very good race.

Name Me Nicely showed inexperience when losing his place for a period on the final circuit but it was noted how well he stayed on in the closing stages when the penny dropped, suggesting improvement can be expected from this promising debut.

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For more information please contact Peter: peter@kimbaileyracing.com or 07901763643

 

 

 

 

Island Bridge - 4 Year Old Bay Gelding
BY: Order Of St George OUT OF: Elephant Island

This good looking gelding has had two runs in Irish point to points.

He finished 2nd first time out in April to Koktail Brut who went on the be sold for £250,000.00..Island Bridge then went on to win on his second start in October of this year

He is by the Order Of St George and 4 year olds are his first crop of runners. Seo Linn who won the mares listed bumper at Cheltenham in November is by Order Of George. Island Bridge has a great jumping pedigree on his Dam's side

He was bought at the Cheltenham sales in November and we will see how he setles in before making any plans.. Certainly a lovely looking horse who will have a fine future ahead of him

For more information please either ring Kim on 01242890241 or Peter Kerr on 07901763643 email peter@kimbaileyracing.com

 

 

Guchen - 4 Year Old Grey Gelding
BY: Cima De Triomphe OUT OF: Captur

Arrived in the Autumn from France and took a while to acclimatise but once we started working him after Christmas, we were really impressed with what we saw. He made his debut at Southwell and was surprisingly green and after looking like he might be involved turning in the weakened slightly to finish fifth. He has had a well-deserved summer break and has come back in looking a different horse. He is one we really like, and it will be exciting to see how far he goes over hurdles going forwards.