Sir Mark Todd To Resume Training After Four-Month Suspension

Sir Mark Todd, who had been placed in an interim suspension by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) on Feb. 16, received a four-month suspension, with two months deferred, following a BHA independent disciplinary panel hearing on Thursday.

Todd had been charged with conduct prejudicial to the reputation of racing in February, after a video emerged on social media of him striking a horse with a branch in August of 2020. The 65-year-old had been knighted in 2013 for his services to equestrian sport.

Although Todd issued an apology, his licence was suspended in February pending an initial hearing on Mar. 24, which was adjourned due to legal issues. His Honour Brian Barker, acting as panel chairman, heard the case privately on Apr. 14. Barker announced Todd's suspension, but as he has already served two months, he will be able to make entries immediately.

Barker said, “The appropriate sentence is one of four months suspension, with two months of that deferred for two months.

“That means that the eight weeks that he has already served is sufficient and that Sir Mark is able to operate under his licence immediately and that further, providing that there are no transgressions in the next two months until the June 14, then that deferment will disappear.”

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First Winner For Kessaar Is A Rising Star

Thursday's Newmarket card featured as fast a 2-year-old as has been seen so far in 2022 as Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum's Tajalla (Ire) ripped up the Rowley Mile to earn TDN Rising Star status on debut and provide Tally-Ho Stud's first-season sire Kessaar (Ire) with his first winner. Well-regarded by Roger Varian, the April-foaled relative of Ardad (Ire) tracked the leaders throughout the early stages of the five-furlong bet365 British EBF Novice S. and when pointed forward by Andrea Atzeni took control approaching the furlong pole. Stretching away up the rising ground, the 11-8 favourite scored by 2 3/4 lengths from Fragrance (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), with 1 3/4 lengths further back to Cheeky Maxi (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) in third.

Varian had made no secret of his faith in Tajalla, whose closing fractions were as rapid as it gets at this time of year. “That was pleasing, but he has always looked a natural,” he said. “We don't have too many out in April, but that horse has been very forward for a little while. He was green in the paddock and green in the race, but when he hit the rising ground I thought he quickened up really smartly. He looked sharp today and you would have to hope is an above-average early season two-year-old. I don't think he needs to go beyond five, so we will stick at that for the time being. He will improve for the run and he is an exciting juvenile. We will keep our options open, but hopefully he is the type that gets us to Royal Ascot.”

Kessaar took three starts to get off the mark, although he did have to navigate the deep waters of the Royal meeting's Listed Windsor Castle S. on his second. This auspicious start to his stud career came courtesy of a first foal out of Armum (Ire) (Society Rock {Ire}), a half to the aforementioned Ardad (Ire). That G2 Flying Childers S. and Windsor Castle-winning son of Kodiac (GB) proved a notable sire in his own right last term, with his first crop featuring Perfect Power (Ire). Tajalla, a 90,000gns purchase at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1, is also related to the G1 Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp and G2 QIPCO British Champions Sprint S. winner Maarek (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) and the G2 Gimcrack S. third Mystery Smiles (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}). Armum's second foal is a yearling filly by Ardad's sire.

2nd-Newmarket, £10,000, Novice, 4-14, 2yo, 5fT, :59.96, gd.
TAJALLA (IRE), c, 2, by Kessaar (Ire)
     1st Dam: Armum (Ire), by Society Rock (Ire)
     2nd Dam: Good Clodora (Ire), by Red Clubs (Ire)
     3rd Dam: Geht Schnell (GB), by Fairy King
(€55,000 Wlg '20 GOFNOV; 90,000gns Ylg '21 TATOCT). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $7,083. O-Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum; B-Michael Lyons & Michael McGlynn (IRE); T-Roger Varian. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO.

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Newmarket Mourns The Passing Of Julie Cecil

The Newmarket racing community is in mourning at the passing of Julie Cecil, one of the town's most beloved figures, on Wednesday morning.

Born in North Yorkshire in February 1942, Cecil's life was framed by racehorses from the outset. Her father, the multiple champion trainer Sir Noel Murless, was based initially at Hambleton Lodge on Sutton Bank before moving to Beckhampton and on to Newmarket, where Cecil remained for seven decades until her death at the age of 80.

A superb horsewoman, Cecil rode out in her father's string daily, and in 1959, long before the days when women were allowed to ride in formal races, she won Newmarket's most historic race, the 3m6f Town Plate, riding the Humphrey Cottrill-trained Adam's Walk to victory for Stanhope Joel.

She met her former husband Henry Cecil when he was a young assistant to his stepfather Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort at Freemason Lodge in Newmarket. The couple, who married in 1966 and had two children, Noel and Katie, moved into Warren Place upon the retirement of Sir Noel Murless a decade later. 

By then, Henry Cecil was already a Classic-winning trainer, and he would go on to secure ten champion trainer titles, elevating Warren Place to one of the most glamorous and successful stables in Europe. Julie, always referred to as 'Madam' by the Warren Place staff, was vital to the success of the stable, not least as a key work rider, a role in which she was fiercely competitive.

Following the Cecils' divorce in 1990, Julie began training in her own right from Southgate Stables on Newmarket's Hamilton Road, sending out her first winner, Golan Heights (GB) (Shirley Heights {GB}), on the Rowley Mile on April 18, 1991. The 4-year-old was ridden by her old friend and ally Lester Piggott, who gave the trainer a kiss in the winner's enclosure. 

Along with a number of  staff who moved with her from Warren Place was Golan Heights's owner/breeder Lord Howard de Walden, a long-time supporter of that stable through the Murless and Cecil years. The owner of Plantation Stud extended his loyalty to Julie and among the horses she trained successfully for him was the G2 King Edward VII S. and G2 Cumberland Lodge S. winner Kingfisher Mill (Riverman).

As the news of Cecil's passing was broken during Newmarket's Craven meeting, trainer Ed Dunlop paid a heartfelt tribute, saying, “Julie was simply the queen of Newmarket. She was a great friend to my parents. She looked after my brothers and me and she was just a wonderful lady. 

“When she became ill social media was a great thing for her as she loved keeping up with everyone on Instagram and Facebook, especially through the last few years during lockdown. She had such a wonderful sense of humour; she loved having rude jokes sent to her by us all. This is a very sad day. She will be very sadly missed.”

Cecil's long-time friend Wendy Milbank said, “Julie was loved by so many people. I will so miss her filthy language and even filthier jokes, but of course she will be best remembered for her kindness and generosity. This truly is the end of an era.”

In an interview with Bloodstock Notebook in 2020, Julie Cecil reflected on her time in racing and Newmarket. 

“We had so much fun, and there were so many characters,” she said. “At one point, Dad was the biggest trainer here. But now some of the trainers have 300 horses and I don't see how you even have time to look at the buggers.”

She added, “I don't think people have time now to become characters.”

Julie Cecil, a woman of great poise and charm, was one of the sport's true characters for all the right reasons. She will be fondly remembered by many throughout the racing world, not only for her infamous and devilish sense of humour and fun, but for the great interest she took in and support she gave to people of all ages within the sport. 

She is survived by her son Noel, daughter Katie, and grandchildren Olivia and Jack, to whom we extend our sincere condolences.

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Native Still On The Winning Trail

He was 1-4 and there were no anxious moments as Native Trail (GB) (Oasis Dream (GB) simply turned up and repeated his juvenile antics in Wednesday's G3 bet365 Craven S. at Newmarket. Taking some strides to organise himself as he had on this track and the July Course at two, the G1 Goffs Vincent O'Brien National S. and G1 Dewhurst S.-winning European champion juvenile got motoring out of the “dip” to brush aside the long-time leader Star of India (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and score by 3 1/2 lengths from the promising course maiden winner Claymore (Fr) (New Bay {GB}). “That was a perfect trial–they went a nice pace,” jockey William Buick said. “Everyone had been delighted with him at home and it was a proper trial.” Charlie Appleby added, “He has a big round action, but races economically and the right way round. He really comes up the rising ground and keeps finding all the way to the line. He was two kilos heavier today than he was in the Dewhurst and I'm a big believer that they should be the same weight going into the Guineas than they were then. At 540 kilos, he's the same weight as Adayar and Hurricane Lane. His racing brain has clicked in now and he saw the mile out well there.”

With Ryan Moore intent on keeping Star of India honest from the outset and Adam Kirby allowing Claymore to stride forward along with Rob Hornby on Zechariah (Ire) (Nathaniel {Ire}), it was clear from an early stage that this was not to be in any way tactical. Students of Native Trail would have known not to allow the blood pressure to rise a fraction when he was first pushed along by Buick, who is owning the Craven meeting at present, and by the two pole as he emerged in the line of contenders it was a case of accepting the inevitable. In beating a clutch of raw if deeply promising types in straightforward manner in a solid time, this proved little more than he has retained all his ability and that he stays the mile well but neither of those would have been under question to begin with. Whether he can ward off the likes of stablemate Coroebus (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Ballydoyle's Luxembourg (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) in two Saturdays' time is a different matter, but his attitude, experience and advantageous stride length will ensure he is heavily favoured to do so.

Claymore, who had impressed when winning his sole start here in October, is due to sidestep a second encounter with the winner and wait two more weeks for the G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulain at ParisLongchamp. “Adam said mentally he'll come on and he is having a good blow, so there is improvement everywhere,” trainer Jane Chapple-Hyam said. “I would say it'll be the French for him.”

If Native Trail is to win a Guineas, he will exceed the achievements of some prominent family members whose lights had blazed during their first season but had gone out by the month of May of their second. They include the unraced dam's full-sister Helleborine (GB) (Observatory), her asteroid-like son Calyx (GB) (Kingman {GB}) and another full-sibling's daughter Fair Eva (GB) (Frankel {GB}). Given that this Juddmonte dynasty also involves the unbeaten juvenile and ultimately-disappointing Distant Music, it would have been a relief for the team to see Native Trail come back as strong at three. One immediate family member who did go on to excel later as a 3-year-old was the dam Needleleaf's full-sister African Rose (GB), winner of the G1 Haydock Sprint Cup, and there is no indication that this winner's torch will die out any time soon.

Godolphin paid €950,000 at last year's Arqana Deauville August Yearling Sale for the winner's half-sister Tranquil Rose (Fr) by the sire of the aforementioned G2 Coventry S. winner Calyx, who is set to be one of Coolmore's most exciting young sires. This the family features the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup, GI Washington D.C. International and GI Suburban H.-winning champion Vanlandingham (Cox's Ridge), the GII Keeneland Turf Mile and G2 Prix Eugene Adam-winning sire Kirkwall (GB) (Selkirk) and the GI American Oaks heroine Funny Moon (Malibu Moon). Also connected to the GI Belmont S. hero and sire Temperence Hill, Needleleaf's yearling filly is by Siyouni (Fr).

Wedneesday, Newmarket, Britain
BET365 CRAVEN S.-G3, £80,000, Newmarket, 4-13, 3yo, c/g, 8fT, 1:35.91, gd.
1–NATIVE TRAIL (GB), 126, c, 3, by Oasis Dream (GB)
     1st Dam: Needleleaf (GB), by Observatory
     2nd Dam: New Orchid, by Quest for Fame (GB)
     3rd Dam: Musicanti, by Nijinsky II
(€50,000 Wlg '19 ARQDE; 67,000gns Ylg '20 TATOCT; 210,000gns 2yo '21 TATBRE). O-Godolphin; B-Le Haras d'Haspel (GB); T-Charlie Appleby; J-William Buick. £45,368. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Eng & Ire, 5-5-0-0, $751,551. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Claymore (Fr), 126, c, 3, New Bay (GB)–Brit Wit (GB), by High Chaparral (Ire).
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GROUP TYPE. (€5,000 Ylg '20 ARQDOY; £10,000 2yo '21 TATGOR). O-Mrs Mary Slack; B-Guenther Schmidt (FR); T-Jane Chapple-Hyam. £17,200.
3–Hoo Ya Mal (GB), 126, c, 3, Territories (Ire)–Sensationally (GB), by Montjeu (Ire).
1ST GROUP TYPE. (40,000gns Ylg '20 TATOCT). O-Ahmad Al Shaikh; B-Meon Valley Stud (GB); T-Andrew Balding. £8,608.
Margins: 3HF, 1HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 0.25, 12.00, 0.00.
Also Ran: Kingmax (Ire), Star of India (Ire), Zechariah (Ire). Scratched: Al Mubhir (GB). Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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