Ollie Sangster to Join Training Ranks

The name Sangster has often been seen among the ranks of owners and breeders, and from later this year it will also feature on a training licence, with Ollie Sangster set to train from his family's historic estate of Manton.

The 25-year-old of course has a background steeped in racing: his grandfather was the legendary Robert Sangster, known with his friends and associates MV O'Brien and John Magnier as 'The Brethren', while his father Ben is also a breeder of note, with Luxembourg (Ire) and Changingoftheguard (Ire) being among his notable current performers.

A former champion amateur rider on the Flat before his height made that pursuit a little tricky, Ollie Sangster's skills in the saddle have most recently been seen in public when accompanying Wesley Ward's runners to post aboard Strike The Tiger, who was tragically killed in a barn fire in March this year.

“I'd say that was probably my most formative time,” says Sangster of his two years spent working for Ward, which had followed stints with David Hayes in Australia and Charlie Hills in Lambourn, as well as a season of yearling prep. 

“I think the way the American system works, it's a bit like Australia, you are sometimes thrown in the deep end a bit and get to experience different stables in different states. So I'd say that was the best time for me and I have a great relationship with Wesley. 

“I've looked after his international runners for the last three years since then as well and I would say I learned more in my time there than I thought I could have learned in 10 years about hands-on horsemanship. Wesley is a real horseman.”

Sangster initially considered starting training in America, but visa issues prompted a rethink. He succeeded George Boughey as assistant trainer at Hugo Palmer's Newmarket stable before spending the last two years with Joseph O'Brien in Ireland. 

“I wanted to spread my wings a bit again and that was really great, actually,” he says of his time at Owning Hill. “Joseph is a good man and great guy to work with; he's a very wise head on young shoulders.”

Now Sangster is out on his own, pounding the yearling sales as he completes the BHA modules required for any aspiring trainer in Britain, with the hope of having everything up and running at Manton by the end of the year.

“I'm going to go to every sale I can and will be trying to pick up a few horses,” he says. 

At Manton, he will share the gallops with resident trainers Brian Meehan and Martyn and Freddie Meade, and he already has a good idea of he lie of the land having ridden out there for Meehan since the age of 12.

Sangster continues, “I get on well with Brian, Martyn and Freddie. I've obviously ridden out for Brian and I rode in races for him, and he's been a good family friend. Anything I want to talk about, well you can't beat someone who knows the gallops.

“Martyn has done a lot of work with the gallops. When I was first back not that long ago we'd had all this hot weather and Brian was working a load of horses up the grass, and I thought to myself, 'He's barking mad, it must be like a road'. And lo and behold, I watched them work and it really was beautiful summer ground. It's amazing how good the old turf is.”

One of the other trainers Sangster has been keeping a close eye on of late is Jane Chapple-Hyam as he is a part-owner of her stable star Saffron Beach (Ire) with his mother Lucy and James Wigan. The dual Group 1 winner had originally been bought as a foal for 55,000gns to pinhook until an injured foot meant she missed her subsequent sales engagements. 

“It's the luckiest thing ever,” he says. “That's partially what's going to give me the chance to get going here, having had that great ride with her. Obviously, Jane and her whole team have done a wonderful job. It's been an amazing journey and hopefully it's not quite over yet.”

While Chapple-Hyam's stable is rightly thriving on the back of some impressive results, Sangster has more humble ambitions for the launch of his own training career.

“I'm only going to be starting with a small number of horses and we'll just go from there,” he notes. “But it's a real privilege. I'm very lucky, obviously, to be getting a chance to get going here. It's always been a dream of mine and I will see how it goes. That's all you can do: trust in what you've learned, put a few things in place, and make a go of it.”

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Reid Doubles With Weigelia Offspring On PA Day At The Races At Parx

Trainer Robert “Butch” Reid Jr. sent out two of the seven stakes winners on Pennsylvania's Day at the Races on Monday at Parx Racing in Bensalem, Pa. The entire 13-race card was for Pennsylvania-bred runners and included seven $100,000 stakes for various divisions – although wet conditions led to two of the turf stakes being moved to the main track. A total of $1 million in purses was offered on the day.

Both of Reid's stakes winners were for LC Racing and were sired by Pennsylvania-based Weigelia, a grandson of famed Pennsylvania-bred stallion Danzig and a multiple stakes winner who earned just over $1 million on the track.

The first win for Reid came with Smooth B in the Marshall Jenney Handicap, originally scheduled on turf but run at five furlongs on dirt. Frankie Pennington guided the 7-year-old to a 3 1/4-length victory as the 11-10 second choice, defeating 9-10 favorite Admiral Abe. It was Smooth B's ninth win in 45 career starts. He was bred by St. Omer's Farm and WynOaks Farm.

Pennington was also aboard Reid's other PA Day winner, the LC Racing homebred Ninetyprcentmaddie, in the Whistle Pig Stakes for 2-year-olds going 5 1/2 furlongs.  Favored at 13-10, Ninetyprcentmaddie led throughout, drawing off by 3 1/2 lengths and covering the distance on a fast main track in 1:05.61.

The other stakes were:

-Mrs. Penny Stakes, moved from turf to dirt because of the rain, was won by 1-2 favorite Love in the Air, owned by Main Line Racing Stable, ridden by Paco Lopez, and trained by John Servis.  The 4-year-old filly by Constitution won wire to wire by six lengths, covering 1 1/16 miles in 1:47.29. Love in the Air was coming off a third-place finish to Princess Grace in the Grade 3 Dr. James Penny Memorial at Parx.

-Dr. Teresa Garofalo Memorial Stakes went to Sanford J. Goldfarb's Remain Anonymous, a 5-year-old Tapiture mare who had just been claimed for $32,000 in her last start from Brad Cox by trainer Robert Falcone Jr. Remain Anonymous came from off the pace under Irad Ortiz Jr. to defeat 7-10 favorite Chub Wagon by 5 3/4 lengths, covering six furlongs on dirt in 1:10.93.

-Miss Blue Tye Dye Stakes for 2-year-old fillies was won by the Joseph Imbesi homebred Flor de Sombra. Favored at 1-5, the daughter of Social Inclusion led throughout under Silvestre Gonzalez for trainer Guadalupe Preciado. Flor de Sombra won her debut at Parx by 7 3/4 lengths on July 26. The Miss Blue Tye Dye and Whistle Pig Stakes were the first $100,000 2-year-old stallion series races.

-Banjo Picker Sprint Stakes for the second year in a row went to Smart Angle LLP's Fortheluvofbourbon, with Paco Lopez handling the 3-2 second choice for trainer Michael Pino. A 5-year-old gelding by Bourbon Courage, Fortheluvofbourbon rallied from just off the pace to win by four lengths over 6-5 favorite Beren, denying Reid and Pennington their third PA Day win. Final time for six furlongs was 1:10.53. This was Fortheluvofbourbon's 10th win in 21 starts.

-Storm Cat Stakes for 3-year-olds and up going one mile and 70 yards was won by the Todd Pletcher-trained Too Boss, a 4-year-old El Padrino colt bred and owned by Michael Cascio. Kendrick Carmouche was aboard the 6-5 favorite, coming from off the pace to win by 1 3/4 lengths.

Parx resumes racing at 12:55 p.m. ET on Tuesday with another 13-race card featuring a trio of stakes: the $200,000 Parx Dash; the $150,000 Cathryn Sophia Stakes; and the Grade 3, $300,000 Smarty Jones Stakes.

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