Alan King Stable Tour: A guide to my 2022-23 Jumps season team

Alan King Stable Tour: A guide to my 2022-23 Jumps season team

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Thu 21 Dec 2023
In recent years, Alan King has seen his status on the Flat increase, but Jump racing remains closest to his heart and if last season’s results are anything to go by, then the 2022/23 campaign could be another exciting one for those at Barbury Castle Stables.
After celebrating his first Cheltenham Festival winner since 2015 following the victory of Edwardstone in the Sporting Life Arkle Novices’ Chase in March, King enjoyed a number of other notable triumphs among his final tally of 63 winners.
While the current campaign is in its infancy the signs of another profitable season looks to be on the cards with 20 winners already on the board before the wraps are fully taken off a number of those he hopes will hit the heights again this term.
King said: “It was lovely to get back on the scoresheet at the Cheltenham Festival as it had been a long time since we had winner there and it is winners that are remembered.
“We have had a few near misses since Uxizandre won the Ryanair in 2015 but if you throw enough mud something was going to stick eventually.
“The horses were very consistent last season. We won a lot of prize money and a few decent young horses came through.
“The three year old stores have arrived this week and they will be horses for bumpers in the spring. I’m excited about them. It is early days but we like what we have seen so far.”

EDWARDSTONE

“He was good at Sandown and Cheltenham winning those Grade Ones and he wasn’t disgraced at Aintree either. On a sharper track he just got beaten by a better horse (Gentleman De Mee). We beat the third and fourth as far as we had been beating them all season.
“He is in great form and has summered extremely well. It has always been the plan to start him back at Cheltenham in the Shloer Chase provided the ground is alright.
“I want to see how gets on over two again as to whether we then step him up. If we thought he wants further, we would then train him for the Ryanair Chase.
“We will get the Shloer done first and see how he performs. I hope he can stay at two miles but I’ve got an open mind on it. He looks magnificent though.”

ERNEST GREY

“Ernest Gray had a problem last autumn with a crack in a pastern. He came back and won very well at Warwick. He is a soft ground horse though.
“I think in the Grade Two bumper at Aintree they went too quick and he was flat out down the back. Two and a half miles on softish ground will be him but he will go further. He is a staying novice but we like him. He has the potential to be a nice horse."

GITCHE GUMEE

stratford-on-avon

15:50 Stratford-on-Avon - Thursday October 27
Gitche Gumee impressed at Stratford on his hurdling debut
“Gitche Gumee is a likeable horse that won his bumper well and his first start over hurdles at Stratford on Thursday. I don’t know how good he is but we like him and he has improved a lot over the summer."

HARBOUR LAKE

"I’m pleased with him. He is not a horse that will stand a lot of racing as he is quite light framed but he did it well at Market Rasen.
“There is a chance we will come back and look at the Greatwood. He might be better over two and a half but he travelled extremely well over a sharp two three around Market Rasen.
“He was due to run at Aintree at the end of last season but he had a bruised foot on the day of the race but it might have been a blessing as he probably had enough by then.
“He would probably only want five or six runs max this season. He will jump fences in another season.”

KLITSCHKO

huntingdon

19:50 Huntingdon - Monday May 23
Watch how Klitschko scored at Huntingdon
“Klitschko did an awful lot wrong at Huntingdon but still won. He surprised me how hard he pulled that day. He was still impressive.
“I won’t waste another run in a bumper with him and he will start in a novice hurdle. He definitely only wants two miles as he has plenty of pace.”

MAJOR DUNDEE

“I needed to get a run into Major Dundee before the Coral Gold Cup and we are running out of time so we decided to go to Ascot with him.
“We will work back from the Scottish National again and the Classic Chase could come onto the agenda.
“Schooling over fences at home he was only adequate but on the track he was a different horse. He is a stronger horse this season and would be better this season.”

NINA THE TERRIER

“She is a grand mare. She is at her best over two and a half. We gave her a run over two miles at Chepstow to sharpen her up for Wetherby where unfortunately she fell. We will probably step up to two and her a half now.
“There is the mares’ race at Cheltenham over that trip but she is a decent ground filly and I shouldn’t have run her when they had all that rain as it was the only time she disappointed. She is a cracker really.”

NORTH LODGE

aintree

14:25 Aintree - Saturday April 9
North Lodge finished third in a Grade One at Aintree when last seen
“North Lodge was a progressive horse last season. He won a Grade Two at Cheltenham and he narrowly got beaten in a Grade Two at Kelso and was then third in the Grade One Mersey Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree.
“Although he looks like a chaser I just felt he needs a bit more time and match practice so we will stay down the handicap hurdle route with him.
“He won’t be ready until the middle to end of November but we will be looking at races over two and a half miles."

NOTACHANCE

“The old boy Notachance is in good form. He had a hoof injury two years ago and he took a long time to get his confidence back.
“In his last two runs he was second at Sandown then he finished third at Cheltenham. He might start at Bangor in a couple of weeks.
“He probably needs to be on the mark he is but it is about confidence with him and those two runs in the spring got it back. I would have thought the Classic Chase will be on the radar again."

PARADIAS

“Paradias is only just starting to learn to race properly as he has been inclined to over-race midway through his races.
“He will have a little break but we have already schooled him and he jumps very well so he will go juvenile hurdling.
“He is a horse I like. I won’t over race him as he could still be useful on the Flat."

POTTERMAN

“We did his wind last season then he won well at Kelso. The bet365 Gold Cup was a strange race. They went so hard and he never got into it. He is a horse that wants to be fairly fresh.
“The plan, ground permitting, is to go back to the Badger Beer Chase, which he has been second in the race for the past two seasons. He is handicapped to the hilt but hopefully he can bounce back to a bit of form.”

RAYA POUR

“I don’t know much about him but he was an expensive purchase a couple of years ago. He only arrived a few days ago and he has had issues with his pelvis in the past.
“He looks great and he has had a long break but I’m delighted to have him. We won’t be in a rush with him but he could be an exciting horse for the second half of the season.”

RAYMOND TUSK

“I think I will put Raymond Tusk back over hurdles as he is getting very difficult to place. He is still rated 101 on the Flat and he finished fourth the other day in a good race in France. He is only of 114 over hurdles and he loves his jumping.
“His first run was good but his other two were disappointing but I think we will school him over hurdles then we might go down that route.”

SCEAU ROYAL

kempton-park

16:00 Kempton-Park - Sunday October 16
Sceau Royal returned this season with a smooth success at Kempton
“He is a wonderful horse and he is as good as ever. His work over the last two seasons has been much better than when he was a young horse which is surprising. I’ve lost count how many times he has come up the hill here but he attacks it every day.
“I was thrilled with him in what was a nice canter around Kempton and provided they get enough rain I would like to run him back at Wincanton in the Elite.
“We will probably mix and match with over hurdles and fences but the Elite is the next target for him then he will probably have an entry in the Fighting Fifth.
“He is still a miserable so and so in the stable though and he still attacks me but once he is at the races butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth! Everyone loves him and rightly so.”

SENIOR CITIZEN

“He will hopefully go for the Sefton which he was second in last season. I wanted to run him at Market Rasen but he didn’t scope quite right. He is in the Paddy Power Gold Cup but that is just a backup.
“He seems to love the Aintree fences and the only time he sees them is at the racecourse as we don’t school him over them at home. He was outpaced in the Topham then he stayed on again. I don’t see any reason why he can’t perform over them again.”

SPARTAN ARMY

“Spartan Army has only had three runs, but I loved him when I saw him at the sales and I’m delighted to have him.
“He has been gelded as well which I think will be the making off him. He schooled on the grass for the first time last week and he will be ready to roll in the next couple of weeks somewhere.”

THE GLANCING QUEEN

cheltenham

16:25 Cheltenham - Thursday April 14
The Glancing Queen in winning action at Cheltenham last season
“She had a little hold up as she fell over in the yard so we missed 10 days to a fortnight with her so she won’t be ready for another three or four weeks. If I go to Cheltenham it will be over two miles or we will look for an easy two and a half.
“I don’t think she gets two miles five around Cheltenham even though she was second in a Dipper. She was definitely going up and down on the spot in the last half a furlong and the same thing happened at The Festival.
“We dropped her back to two miles at Cheltenham at the April meeting and she powered through the line that day. She is a marvellous mare but she has always been pretty good I’m just not convinced how much stamina she really has.”
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