Hall of Fame

Notable Horses

Over the decades, we have trained an exceptional string of horses who’ve etched their names into racing history. From Aintree legends to Cheltenham contenders, each one has contributed to the yard’s success and legacy. Here’s a look at some of the most iconic names to have passed through the stable doors:

Mac Tottie

Winner over Aintree’s famous National fences:
• Grand Sefton Chase
• Topham Trophy

Francky Du Berlais

First-ever double winner of Market Rasen’s Summer Plate (2021 & 2022)

Strumble Head

• 15 wins from 75 starts (2010–2018)
• Last two wins as a 13-year-old—an enduring warrior

Henllan Harri

• 2017 Bet365 (Whitbread) Gold Cup winner

Al Co

• 2014 Scottish Grand National winner

Always Waining

Aintree history-maker
• Only three-time winner of the Topham Trophy Chase (2010, 2011, 2012)

More Bucks

• 2018 Summer Plate Chase winner

Snoopy Loopy

• 2008 Summer Plate Chase winner
• 2008 Betfair Chase (Haydock) winner

Take The Stand

• 2004 Summer National winner
• 2005 Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up
• Winner of the Summer Championship
• 2008 Hunter Chaser of the Year

McKelvey

• 2006 Summer National winner
• 2007 Grand National runner-up (Aintree)

Dunbrody Millar

• 2007 Topham Trophy winner (Aintree)

Iron Man

• 2007 Summer Plate Chase winner

Yes Sir

• Winner of the Summer Championship, Summer Plate Chase, and Channel 4 Trophy
• Most career wins for the stable

Souffleur

• 2007 Challow Hurdle winner

Swansea Bay

• 13 wins (2001–2005)
• Wins include:
– Charisma Gold Cup
– Edward Hamner Chase
– Badger Ales Chase (twice)

Genghis

• 2005 Scottish Champion Hurdle winner

Mr Ed

• 2004 Summer Hurdle winner
• Runner-up in the Cesarewitch

Battle Warning

• Purchased for just 2500gns
• Winner at Aintree, Ascot, and Cheltenham

Ballycassidy

• 2003 Channel 4 Trophy winner

Kinnescash

• Two Aintree Hurdle wins (1998–1999)
• Runner-up in the Galway Hurdle

Stately Home

• 1996 Channel 4 Trophy winner
• Nine wins in a single season as a novice

Dreams End

• Winner of the Kingwell Hurdle and Swinton Hurdle (1997)

IFFEEE

• First winner under Rules (1995)