The History
Spring Cottage dates back over 200 years and was the home
to the famous, late William I'Anson, owner and trainer of
Blink Bonny, who won the Derby at 20/1 in 1857, andBlair Athol
at 14/1 in 1864.
Before Brian's purchase, the yard was occupied for 25 years
by trainer William Haigh and although he didn't train a Derby
winner, enjoyed a lot of success from Spring Cottage Stables,
which he describes as "a very lucky yard".
The Facilities
Thre are now 64 stables at Spring Cottage, after the construction
of a new barn incorporating 18 new stables was completed in
December 2003 and a further 12 stables adjacent to the barn,
which was built more recently.
The yard has also benefited from the installation of a horse
walker. This is covered and floodlit to enable use when it
is dark and during bad weather. The walker can take up to
five horses at any one time and is invaluable for horses coming
back from injury that require steady controlled exercise.
It is also used to loosen muscles prior to exercise.
The horses are regularly turned in one of Spring Cottages
4 paddocks. Brian believes that keeping a horse 'sweet' is
the hardest part of training and seeing how much the horses
enjoy their freedom and each others company as they amble
about the paddocks would warm any horse lovers heart!
All Brian Ellison trained horses are treated as individuals
and thir respective needs catered for accordingly. Retired
stable star, Fatehalkhair ('Fatty' as he is affectonately
known in the yard!) is a prime example. Fatty is an extreme
box waker and has been likened to 'mimicking a motorbile on
the wall of death'! To cure his claustophobia, Brian removed
part of the back wall of Fatty's box, thereby allowing him
access to the paddock whenever he wanted. This move proved
the secret to the horses' success" Fatehalkhair won 20
races!
Just a mile from the yard, are the supurb Langton Wold Gallops,
generally regarded as some of the finest in the country. The
horses walk to the callops, which itself is an ideal warm
up. The gallops consist of 6f and 12f all-weather gallops
and 5, 6 and 12 furlongs grass gallops. Other facilities are
9 schooling fences, 3 schooling hurdles and practice starting
stalls.
The Training
Brian holds a combination licence, which enables him to train
both Flat and National Hunt Horses. The ability Brian has
in training horses is reflected in his winners. From sprinters
to stayers, turf and all-weather horses, hurdlers and chasers,
Brian can train winners on all surfaces and at various distances.
Brian has a very friendly and approachable personality, important
qualities in the making of a successful racehorse trainer.
Owners are welcome to the yard and Brian is always available
to discuss the progress being made. If Brian feels that a
horse is simply not good enough, he will tell the owner straight
away in order to save them money, part of the honest approach
that Brian delivers.
|