What were the elements in Renneti’s successful transition?
Hannah’s patience, Claire’s enthusiasm, but mostly Renneti’s inherent intelligence and curiosity. It could be argued that his choosing to plant himself at the start on the racecourse on a few occasions proves that horses can opt out, but that the vast majority are happy to join in.
Thoroughbreds in general as potential sport horses?
The more the merrier, they have pace and endurance and the grounding they get from the routine of racehorse training is mostly beneficial, although I am a big believer in basic flat work as being good for their bodies and minds and then makes the transition so much simpler.
You have a data-mining company – how do you see that evolving?
We set up EquiRatings because technology now allows us to understand in greater detail what we are doing and to recognise potential, spot weaknesses early, and truly assess merit. What we are doing in eventing is equally applicable to the breeding of racehorses. The obvious direction of travel is that the various technologies, combined with our ability to crunch the data, will ensure that the right horses are doing the right jobs in the right way, with lower injury rates and an altogether more efficient production system.
Do you follow the Thoroughbred Makeover in the USA?
I think it is a great concept and certainly worth exploring over here. It creates great interest not just in the celebrity retirees but also in the lesser lights which can adapt smoothly. We are competitive people and that edge in the format highlights the people most skilled at retraining and stimulates more participation. Let’s give it a go!
Have you one to follow?
Nominator is an unsuccessful racehorse who I am confident will reach the highest level as an eventer. Wouldn’t it be great if he did so, flying the flag for Irish racing and breeding?