About Ed De Giles Racing
Horses are individuals, and at Ed de Giles Racing they are treated as such, all receiving specialist attention in order to maximize their potential.
Ed De Giles Racing Description
Horses are individuals, and at Ed de Giles Racing they are treated as such, all receiving specialist attention in order to maximize their potential.
Ed has a professional, dedicated and enthusiastic team behind him who all share his passion for creating a successful, top class yard training predominantly racehorses for the Flat.
We have first class stabling and private exercise facilities here in Ledbury, Herefordshire - on the borders of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire - for training Flat and National Hunt racehorses.
Facilities include:
•three private all weather gallops
•two horse walkers
•Equine Pool, new in 2015
•stabling for 50 horses including a new barn in 2015
•lunge ring
•schooling facilities
•75 acres of spectacular post and rail turn out paddocks
It is very important that owning a racehorse is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for all and we believe that it is essential that our owners are kept up to date with all aspects of the training progress of their horses.
If your interested in having racehorse in training with Ed de Giles Racing, either as a sole owner or as part of a syndicate, please feel free to call Ed on 07811 388345 to discuss further.
Reviews
A beautiful morning on the gallops today.
Reinstating the gallop after power harrowing ready for work this morning.
Power harrowing the gallop to a depth of 5"
Having a look!
Zlatan and Incus having a school over the baby fences this morning. Zlatan may head to Huntingdon next week ground pending.
Francisco Bay easily amused...
Wind in my Sails cantering on the treadmill. A GG engineering treadmill imported from Australia. Capable of 42kph at 6 degrees. A fantastic training aid for horses with sore backs mouths or joint issues. We have had winners that have spent 75% of their training on it.
Sexy beast and Incus returning down the new Martin Collins Eco Track gallop at Lilly Hall Farm.
Wind in My Sails
Born to Finish was pushed very wide in the last bend yet still managed to swoop through to win by a head in the Bet totescoop6 At totesport.com Handicap, 6f - Standard, Class 5 3yo+ at Chelmsford City Racecourse under David Probert for Crowd Racing. Well done everyone!
RP analysis: BORN TO FINISH has done remarkably well to win after a modest beginning and coming wide off the home bend. He picked up a real head of steam, once straightened up for the line in the final furlong, and managed to get up in the nick of time. Jockey David Probert is now 5-11 for this yard in the past four years.
Views from Ed de Giles Racing and the redeveloped gallops this summer.
Plenty in the Tank wins the myracing.com Free Bets And Tips Standard National Hunt Flat Race (Conditional/Amateur Riders' Race), 2m - Good To Soft, Class 5 4-6yo bumper at Chepstow Racecourse. A lovely big horse with an excellent pedigree - will have a bright future. Very exciting!
RP Analysis: PLENTY IN THE TANK, a 20,000gns yearling from a good French Flat family, enjoyed the run of the race and kept finding to make every yard, pulling clear with the favourite. He's got a bit of physical scope about him.
Orange Suit WINS yesterday at Bath Racecourse in the 3.20 Winning Post Bookmakers Bristol Handicap, 1m2f - Firm, Class 5 3yo+ under Marco Ghiani for Tight Lines Partnership, after a fine 2nd earlier in the week.
RP Analysis: ORANGE SUIT seems to have benefited from a wind op and the fitting of blinkers and he did enough to break a losing run, depite appearing to save a bit for himself in front in a race where he was never far off the decent gallop.
Overhaugh Street WINS again yesterday evening in the 5.05 at Chester Racecourse in the MKM Building Supplies (Chester) Handicap (Class 4) (0-85, 3yo+) 2m under Shane Gray for Sharron & Robert Colvin. After backing off the horses for a few weeks great to see one of the early runners back on form!
Racing Post comment: A decent staying handicap in which there were plenty in with a chance in the home straight. The winner travelled best and showed determination to hang on.
... OVERHAUGH STREET, a winner here over 1m5f last month, found this step up in trip to his liking. He travelled best and breezed into the lead before battling on well when challenged inside the final furlong. He should continue to prosper over longer distances.
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Overhaugh Street wins the @GooseIsland Handicap Stakes #ChesterRaces 🐎 yesterday!