Willie Mullins Britain Punchestown county Bryan county Drew Sporting bowling on Willie Mullins Britain Punchestown county Bryan county Drew

Talking Horses: Bravemansgame case puts spotlight back on owner rules

theguardian.com

B ravemansgame, Britain’s best staying chaser, has been cleared to run at the Punchestown Festival on Wednesday after Bryan Drew, who previously owned the eight-year-old in partnership with John Dance, bought Dance’s 50% share in a deal approved by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

The FCA ordered WealthTek LLP, Dance’s financial services business which also traded as Vertem Asset Management, to cease all activity earlier this month, and has since placed the firm into special administration.

Bravemansgame, the runner-up behind Galopin Des Champs in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham in March, was declared to run in Drew’s name in the Bowl at Aintree’s Grand National meeting on 13 April, but the arrangement was administrative, with no cash changing hands, and the British Horseracing Authority ordered that the gelding should be withdrawn after the FCA obtained a court order to prevent him lining up.

However, the BHA said in a statement on Monday that the FCA “has agreed to the sale, following an independent valuation, of Mr Dance’s share of Bravemansgame.

Related News
S affie Osborne, who is in her first season as a fully-fledged professional having ridden out her claim in November, landed the most valuable success of her career at Chester on Friday as Metier stayed on strongly from the top of the straight to beat Zoffee by a neck in the Tote Chester Cup.
The DP World Tour is on a possible collision course with one of its tournament sponsors after suspensions handed to LIV rebels ruled Paul Casey and Martin Kaymer out of next month’s European Open in Hamburg.
Leinster welcome back Robbie Henshaw and Ronan Kelleher for their BKT URC semi-final against Munster, who are able to call upon Peter O'Mahony and Keith Earls after injury.
“E very ride, every jump, every battle, every fall, every day,” reads the main banner headline on the Professional Jockeys Association’s website. “We’re right here beside you.” But if the exodus of senior figures in the PJA continues at its current pace, there will soon be no one left to represent and advocate for the 450 or so men and women who, on a daily basis, accept the considerable risks attached to riding a half-ton thoroughbred at 30mph or more.
Todd Cantwell lit up a game that had an end of season feel to it as he netted a screamer to ensure Rangers got revenge on Aberdeen with victory at Ibrox.
I f nothing else, the fact that the normally ultra-cautious Aidan O’Brien was happy to discuss Auguste Rodin as a potential Triple Crown prospect earlier this week suggests that the son of Deep Impact is his No 1 contender for next month’s Derby at Epsom by some distance.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.