Tom Dascombe Multiple Group Winning Racehorse Trainer. Racing has been his life for the past 23 years as a stable lad, jockey and now trainer. Tom has been training for 4 seasons at ONEWAY stables in Lambourn, Berkshire but now Tom has teamed up with Michael Owen and Bert Black to train from the magnificent Manor House Stables in Malpas, Cheshire. Call Tom now on tel: +44 (0)1948 820485 (Manor House Stables) +44 (0)1488 71839 (Lambourn - Bill Dascombe) or mobile: +44 (0)7973 511664

Monday, July 07, 2008

Declarations and entries w/c 7 July 2008

We have three runners at Wolverhampton tomorrow. Old Father Zieten, now a gelding, runs in the 2.15 pm a maiden auction, Willridge runs at 3.15 pm in the median auction maiden and Blitzen runs in the handicap at 4.45pm. Ross Atkinson rides all three as Richard Kingscote suffers the third day of his suspension incurred when Firth of Fifth won at Lingfield.

On Wednesday Handful of Magic runs in the fillies median auction at Kempton at 6.50 pm.

On Thursday Old Father Zieten is entered at Warwick at 1.50 pm but is unlikely to be declared. Parisian Gift is entered in the handicap at 4.40 pm. Classic Blade is entered in a Group 2 at Newmarket, the July Stakes at 4.40 pm, Rowan River in a fillies handicap at Folkestone at 5.05 pm and Campbeltown Trader in a maiden auction at Nottingham at 6.20 pm

On Friday Firth of Fifth is entered in the Group 2 Weatherbys Superlative Stakes at Newmarket at 2.00 pm and also in the nursery at 4.20 pm on the same card.

On Saturday The Legal Blonde is entered at Nottingham in a maiden fillies stakes at 2.00 pm and on Sunday Doctor Robert is entered in a juvenile novice's hurdle at Stratford at 2.00 pm

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Monday, May 05, 2008

1000 Guineas and this week's runners and entries

1000 Guineas

I'd like to thank everyone who sent me messages of support and 'good luck' for Max One Two Three's run in the 1000 Guineas yesterday. It was a huge thrill to have a classic runner in only my third season and although it was naturally disappointing not to have been in the prize money it was a fantastic experience from which lessons have been learned. We could not have had better publicity and I am very grateful for the coverage that I and the ONEWAY team received. None of this would have been possible without the support of some fantastic owners and, in the case of Max, from Bert Black and his family and friends. Thank you.

Runners and entries w/c 5 May 2008

Gross Prophet runs this afternoon at 3.45 pm at Warwick.

On Thursday I have entered Savile's Delight at Goodwood at 3.00 pm and both Clifton Dancer and Zaskar at 4.10 pm.

Saturday could be a busy day. At Lingfield I have entered Max One Two Three in a Group 3 for fillies and mares over 7 furlongs (3.40 pm) and both Desert Dreamer and Savile's Delight in a ladies amateur rider's race at 5.15 pm. I have also entered Old Father Zieten at Haydock in a 6 furlong maiden at 3.45 pm and Prince Desire in a 6 furlong handicap at 4.20 pm. Wing Home is entered in a maiden at Warwick at 6.25 pm.

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

There is a God

Having always suffered from vertigo (including feeling funny when standing on a chair to change a light bulb)I became hugely nervous as Friday afternoon approached. As I said to Rodney Masters on Good Friday afternoon, I was overwhelmed by relief when the organiser apologised to me that (bungee) jumping was cancelled due to high winds. I am sure nobody will ask for their sponsorship monies to be returned, will they?

Thank you to everyone who pledged their support.

The Lambourn Open Day was very successful for us, despite the weather, and we had a steady stream of visitors all morning. It was amazing how relaxed the horses were despite the attention they were receiving.

In the All-Weather Trainers Championship which ran from the end of the turf season in November 2007 to 20 March 2008 I had 10 winners from 34 runners a strike rate of 29%. This strike rate was bettered by only one other trainer, in the top 50, E.J O'Neill whose rate was 31%, with 11 winners out of 35 runners.

With the Open Day out of the way it is now down to the serious business of tackling my third turf season. It was disappointing that Old Father Zieten didn't make the Brocklesby at Doncaster today but there will be other races for him. I have my first turf runner on Monday at Yarmouth, Rowan River.

On Wednesday Savile's Delight is entered yet again at Southwell in a 5 furlong claimer having just failed to prevail on Thursday. On Friday Desert Dreamer is entered in a 7 furlong claimer at Lingfield.

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Lambourn Open Day

It is the Lambourn Open Day tomorrow, Good Friday, and we are expecting quite a number of people to be visiting the yard. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible. The admission price is £12 and this entitles people to visit as many of the yards in Lambourn as they wish as well as entrance to the field for the events in the afternoon.

Tom is captain of the trainers tug of war team and has also volunteered to do a bungee jump. He needs your support because the whole event is in aid of Lambourn Valley Housing Trust and the Air Ambulance Service and he has to have sponsorship for his moment of madness. All contributions, whatever the amounts, will be gratefully received

The Open Day is being sponsored by Betfair and with their help the majority of the operating costs will be covered so that more of the monies raised will go to the charities.

It looks as though Old Father Zieten has no hope of getting a run in the Brocklesby on Saturday at Doncaster. He needs 16 of the horses entered to come out if he is to make the cut.

On Easter Monday Rowan River is engaged at Yarmouth in a mile fillies handicap at 3.25 pm.

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