Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted November 26 Journalists Share Posted November 26 James Horton has secured a lease on Beech Hurst Stables in Newmarket and will continue his training career there. It is the former base of the recently retired Sir Michael Stoute. Stoute, who trained star-crossed G1 Derby hero Shergar (GB) (Great Nephew {GB}) at Beech Hurst, later expanded to Freemason Lodge. The 37-year-old Horton, a former Stoute assistant for seven years, previously trained for John Dance, who subsequently came under investigation for fraud last spring. Horton announced he was relocating to Newmarket in September of 2023, and was based out of Harry Eustace's Park Lodge Stables. “We're very lucky, we've been able to secure a lease on Beech Hurst Stables for next year,” he told Sky Sports Racing. “Obviously, everything went a bit upside down about 18 months ago, so this year has very much been a sort of rebuilding year. This time last year, we hadn't even moved into the yard, with just a handful of horses. “We've had 10 winners from just over 100 runners, with a lot of 2-year-olds who we're educating and are exciting horses for next year. “It's been very much a rebuilding year but we've been lucky enough to secure the lease on Beech House, which will be a fantastic opportunity for us.” “I spent seven years with Sir Michael and during the entirety of that time, Beech Hurst was part of the set-up,” added Horton. “Some would have called it the second yard but it very much was a yard that worked within the base of Freemason and they were two yards that worked together and worked very well. “So, I know Beech Hurst very well and it's great to be back there, I'm really looking forward to it; the location is excellent, it's a healthy yard, the horses thrive there and we're absolutely delighted to have been given the opportunity. “Sir Michael, in my eyes, between him and Sir Henry Cecil, were two of the greats that us younger guys were able to witness on the Heath in the mornings. To be able to work alongside him for seven years was an honour and something I'll always remember. “He's a great character and I've spoken to him plenty the last couple of years with the things that have gone on and he had plenty of wise words to keep us on the straight and narrow.” Roger Varian was previously leasing Beech Hurst Stables. The post James Horton To Train From Stoute’s Beech Hurst Stables appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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