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HORSES FOR SALE / LEASE

Un-Named - Loup Sauvage (USA) - Casino Nell (Neltino) gr f 2004

Un-raced. From the family of Red Striker and Grand National winning Red Marauder.

 

Buzz Sauvage - Loup Sauvage (USA) - The Ultimate Buzz (Commanche Run) ch f 2004

Dam half-sister to chase winner Just Jaffa and comes from family of smart staying hurdler Orient Sunset. Has had a couple of runs in Bumpers for experience and will make a staying handicap Hurdler.

 

Bucks Ploy - Deploy -  Bucks Slave (Buckskin (FR)) b f 2003

Half sister to Bumper, Hurdles and Chase winner Scarvagh Diamond and to useful staying Chaser Toulouse-Lautrec. Available to Lease.

 

Korelo - Cadoudal (FR) -  Lora Du Charmil (FR) (Panoramic) b g 1998

Winner of £168k, 5 Hurdles (including the Imperial Cup) and a Chase for Martin Pipe. Rather lost his way after finishing 3rd in the Eider Chase in 2006. Hopefully a change of scenary will get him back to winning ways.

 

     
    TRAINER'S REPORT - Season 2007/2008

To download and read Harriet's newsletter, please click here Newsletter 2008

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ENTRIES

Our latest race entries can be found on the Racing Post web site by clicking here Entries

 

     
    OPEN DAY - 29th September 2007

An Owner's Open Day was held at Brundeanlaws to mark the opening of our new All-Weather gallop. The weather gods smiled on us and around 120 guests were given a tour of the facilities and horses then watched as Russian Sky (Lisa McLean), Maylee (Kelly Bryson), Innisfree (Steve Turnbull) and Scarvagh Solitaire (Chris Calow) demonstrated the new gallop.

Photo by Jane Currie

Photo by Mike Bryden

Photo by Jane Currie

Afterwards they were treated to a Hog Roast Lunch and Bar. You can see more pictures on the Photo Gallery page.

 

     
    PRESS COMMENTS

Racing Post Letter 2nd March 08 re Prize Money Levels

At The Races, February 2008
ATR Spotlight (requires Adobe Reader)

Racing Post, August 22, 2007
 

Cartmel - Racing Post 20/07/2007 by David Carr
Innisfree put Scotland on the scoresheet as he made most to take the long-distance handicap chase for Jedburgh-based Harriet Graham - who missed the win as she was working for Racetech at Hamilton.
The winner had run poorly on his previous start and Fiona Gillie, representing the trainer, said: "He took the sulks - he is a bit of a moody bugger. He likes to have his own way in front and he got that today".

Wetherby - Racing Post 27/12/2005 Reporter: Tom O'Ryan
Rose Davidson rode her fifth winner of the campaign when perfectly executing frontrunning tactics on Russian Sky in the long-distance handicap hurdle.
The 7lb-claiming amateur poached a healthy lead on Harriet Graham's six-year-old turning for home and kept him going in fine style to beat the staying-on Hidden Bounty.

Lofty on a High - Racing Post 22/04/2005
Lofty Leader came from last to first to take the opening race in clear-cut fashion at Perth today. Harriet Graham's charge has a reputation for being "a bit quirky", but he consented to put his best foot forward to beat Fearless Foursome by three lengths in the Scot Ads 'National Hunt' Maiden Hurdle. Wyn Dixie set off at a furious pace in the extended two mile contest, but was collared on the run on the run to the last by Lofty Leader, who had made relentless progress on the final circuit from the back of the field. Once in front, Owyn Nelmes had to keep Mrs Graham's 10-1 chance up to his work to land the spoils. The winning trainer was represented by her husband Robert, who said: "We know he's got ability, but he's not an easy ride. It just depends what mood he's in because he's a bit quirky."

Racing Post - 18/11/2004
Harriet Graham is going great guns in her first season as a public trainer and Harry Hooly provided her with her fifth winner from just eight horses when running away with the two-and-a-half-mile handicap hurdle under amateur Rose Davidson. "He's an absolute star" said Graham. "He's had a full two years off since he broke down. This is his track - he's won four times here - and his sort of ground; he loves the mud."

Double makes Graham star of her own TV program - Racing Post - 31/10/2004
Harriet Graham, who took out a full jumps licence only in May, saddled her first double at her local track when Indy Mood and Rosalyons did the business for the trainer, who is based at Carter bar near the border. Ciaran Eddery partnered Indy Mood to victory in the NH novices' hurdle and their four length success foiled a major on-course gamble on Ball O Malt. Ten year old Rosalyons, ridden by Rose Davidson, gained his fourth course-and-distance win when taking the handicap hurdle over the extended two and three-quarter miles. Graham, based on the Scottish side of the border, said: 'Everything has worked out perfectly for Indy Mood, as Fiona Gillie, who looks after him at home, celebrates her 40th birthday today and also sponsored the race. Rosalyons was put up 11lbs for winning here a fortnight ago and I thought he had it all to do today. His form was so bad last season that we were considering point-to-pointing him this year and he was more a horse to take the dogs for a walk. We have seven horses in training and the stable is going brilliantly'.

Emotions run high as Rosalyons does it again - Racing Post - 17/10/2004
Rosalyons received the sort of ovation reserved for the likes of Haafhd and Shamardal at Newmarket when winning the Clifford firth Memorial Handicap Hurdle for the second time in four years. The 14-1 shot, trained locally at Jedburgh by Harriet Graham, was ridden by 7lb claimer Rose Davidson, who was landing her second success under Rules.

Hexham: Graham enjoys an unforgettable double - Racing Post - 15/03/2002
Harriet Graham had a day to remember when landing her first ever double, writes Colin Russell. Phar Echo provided her with her first winner over fences when landing the four-mile handicap chase and Harry Hooly followed up for the trainer in the three-mile handicap hurdle. The former was ridden by Val Jackson and Harry Hooly by Laura Hislop. Graham has only four horses in training and has now won six races with three of them this season, and the other was second in a point-to-point recently.

Sedgefield: Harry makes it four wins for Graham - Racing Post - 24/01/2002
Harriet Graham sent out her forth winner of the season when 20-1 shot Harry Hooly landed the long distance handicap hurdle in the hands of amateur Laura Hislop. Graham has just two horses to run under Rules, as well as two for point-to-pointing. "I don't buy expensive horses, most of mine are chuck-outs from other yards" she said.

 

 

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