"TRAINER TOM IS FAN-DAS-TIC" - My favourite headline from the Sport of the World!
Sport: Alastair Down, July 12
Dascombe shows he has Classic touch
TRAINER TOM IS FAN-DAS-TIC
SOME horrendous weather meant that this week's Newmarket July Meeting was not so much Panama hats as Panama Canal.
But there was loads to soak up, not least the emergence of Lambourn’s Tom Dascombe, 35, as a fast-rising force in the training ranks.
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Dascombe won classy two-year-old races with Classic Blade and Firth of Fifth, who cost a combined £15,000 — rather less than some of the big stables spend on headed notepaper a year.
He started training in 2006 and had 12 winners from just 16 horses and those who cottoned on early reaped their reward last year when the yard struck 26 times.
Already this season he has sent out 22 winners and the quality is going ever upward.
A driven character, who chomps through nearly as many cigarettes as I do, Dascombe is no silver spoon merchant and is very much a team man.
Direction
But, unlike many trainers, he is very much a grafting part of the team rather than one who sits back and lets the team work their socks off for him and pats them on the head every Pancake Tuesday.
What this week will have done is attract owners with just that little bit more money to spend.
And they will want to be in on the ground floor of an operation going places.
Dascombe strikes me as having his head screwed on pretty tight and if he proves a good placer of horses in handicaps he will continue to make huge strides.
One man in need of a decent season is Sheikh Mohammed. Despite the gulf that has opened up between his operation and old rivals Ballydoyle, his great passion for the game remains.
His Godolphin empire is a supertanker and changes of direction take time.
And hearing him speak on Channel 4, you could tell he is dug in for a long haul.
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Labels: Classic Blade, Firth of Fifth, Richard Kingscote, Tom Dascombe, Trainer

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