Andrew Balding and his wife Anna Lisa are having their photograph taken, surrounded by magnificent horses, in the stable yard at Kingsclere. It’s nestled in the beautiful Hampshire countryside, looking out over Watership Down. They’re strikingly busy people running one of the most successful flat-racing stables in the country – “I suppose I should have brushed my hair and put make-up on before this,” says Anna Lisa, with a laugh. Andrew, phone close to hand, has a runner about to race at Kempton
British Horseracing Authority says it has been preparing for a change of government for many months
The British Horseracing Authority will launch an investigation following the death of four horses at Newton Abbot’s summer jumping card on Tuesday.
Fairy Godmother and Rosallion also impressed in a meeting which was profitable for the sport and off the course