WEST NORFOLK,
FAKENHAM, SATURDAY APRIL 29
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Nibby Bloom, still
the most respected and popular member of the East Anglian Point-To-Point
Jockeys= fraternity 12 years after
he won the national title, begun the West Norfolk meeting with a winner and
ended it with a broken leg at Fakenham on Saturday.
Ironically, Bloom,
43, from Wymondham, only partnered Homme de Fer in the opening Hunt Race
because regular pilot George Greenock has been absent all season long after himself
breaking a leg in a hunting accident just before Christmas.
And, following his
five length defeat of Wonder Weasel, retirement plans for 14-year-old Homme de
Fer may be shelved in order to give Greenock the chance to ride the evergreen
veteran again next season.
In the concluding
Maiden Race, Bloom=s mount, Harry=s Lane, unshipped him at the eleventh fence and the prostrate jockey was
trampled by the eventual winner, Standandbecounted, ridden by Newmarket-based
Nick Pearce.
Concern for Bloom was
the overriding emotion afterwards but trainer Julie Read, from Chevington, near
Bury St Edmunds, was grateful to have her fortunes change for the better after
Ballyketrail, her only other runner on the day, had suffered a fatal injury.
The result also completed
a great week for owner-breeder, Ian Low, from Clacton, as Standandbecounted=s half-sister, Wolnai, had
won a bumper at Sligo in Ireland seven days earlier.
Read was quick to
spare a thought for the five-year-old=s usual rider, Matthew Mackley, who was in attendance in a sling having
broken his elbow in a fall at Aintree on April 6. AIt=s so sad for Matthew as he
has put hours of work into getting Standandbecounted ready for the racecourse,@ Read admitted.
The remainder of the
card was dominated by Rupert Stearn, David Kemp, James Owen and Amy Stennett,
four of the top East Anglian jockeys of 2006, each enjoying one victory apiece.
Stearn, from
Wymondham, took his advantage in the race for the David Turner Trophy for the
region=s winningmost rider to two
when Rocja gave him his 14th victory of the campaign in the Confined
Race.
Rocja, who has been
transformed since Stearn=s father, owner-trainer Simon, decided to apply a visor at Cottenham
three weeks ago, made every inch of the running to beat Ain Tecbalet by two
lengths.
Kemp was quick to
respond, reducing the deficit to one when Deckie, who he trains at Kilverstone
for Bressingham=s Fleur Hawes, took the Volkswagen Touareg Men=s Open. Deckie is now set
for the Volkswagen Touareg Final at Towcester on May 15.
And, not to
forgotten, Newmarket=s Owen took his own tally for the year to 11 when Saffronto, who is
trained at Ampton near Bury St Edmunds by Joe Turner, landed the Restricted
Race.
Stennett, from Thelnetham,
joined Turner=s granddaughter, Zoe, on the five-winner mark at the head of the Hunter
Rowe Trophy standings for East Anglia=s top female rider when Find Me Another took the Ladies= Open.
West Norfolk Hunt point-to-point results at Fakenham Racecourse
(going good to firm - good in places).
Race One (West Norfolk and North Norfolk Harriers Members' Race):
1 Countess Cathcart's Homme De Fer (West Norfolk) (N Bloom), 2 Mrs A
Vaughan-Jones and G Luck's Wonder Weasel (West Norfolk) (Alex Vaughan-Jones), 3
D Napier's Doe Nal Rua (North Norfolk Harriers) (R Morgan-Evans). Also: Sutton
Courtenay (4), Here Comes Choosey (5), Hoplite (6). Five lengths, 10 lengths.
6.22. W £1.90. DF £5. SP 1-2 fav.
Race Two (Confined Race): 1 Mr and Mrs S Stearn's Rocja (Suffolk)
(R Stearn), 2 Countess Cathcart's Ain Tecbalet (West Norfolk) (N Bloom), 3 G
Frank's Sure Future (Cambs University) (Miss L Franks). Also: Crystal Dance
(4), Present Moment (5), Ballykettrail (pu), John The Mole (pu), Lord Valnic
(pu). Two lengths, five lengths. 6.18. W £5.40. DF £22. SP 5-1 (
Race Three Restricted Race: 1 J M Turner's Saffronto (
Race Four (Men's Open Race): 1 Mrs F Hawes' Deckie (Suffolk) (D
Kemp), 2 J M Turner's Westfield John (Suffolk) (J Owen), 3 A Howland-Jackson's
Gatchou Mans (Suffolk) (A Merriam). Also: Lisnagar Hide (4),
Race Five (Ladies Open Race): 1 Mrs C Stennett, Mrs C Aldridge and
Mrs E King's Find Me Another (Pytchley) (Miss A Stennett), 2 Miss K Smith and J
Owen's Hot Plunge (Vine and Craven) (Miss K Smith), 3 Lord Somerleyton's Mon
Esprit (Dunston Harriers) (Miss L Allen). Also: Leatherback (4), Catherine's
Way (pu), Multi Franchise (pu). Fifteen lengths, a distance. 6.14. W £2.90. DF
£10.40. SP 7-4 (Leatherback 10-11 fav).
Race Six (Open Maiden Race): 1 I Low's Standandbecounted
(Cottesmore) (
Pony Race One (Children's Pony Flat Race - Ponies 13.2hh and
under): 1 P Roberts' The Road Runner (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Harvey
Roberts), 2 Mrs F Allsopp's Ardenhall Jazz (Fitzwilliam) (Georgina Allsopp), 3
Mrs K
Pony Race Two (Children's Pony Flat Race - Ponies 14.2hh and
under): 1 M Slender's Sparkling Destany (Fitzwilliam) (Shannon Slender), 2 Miss
E Clutterbuck's Bonnie Safira (Thurlow) (Emma Clutterbuck), 3 Mr and Mrs S
Braham's Hero (
ENDS