Yes good call and congratulations mate.
Obvious that you put alot of effort into the game and reap the rewards as your stable is a cut above.

Well done to the other stables who have also invested the time and made up ground this season.
As more of an out sider this year due to other commitments it has been interesting watching and comparing statistically to seasons gone by like we do each year and it came out something like this:

5F: Nothing really pushing the limits but the overall quality improved quite a bit meaning that ground and the way they jumped pretty much sorted out the winner.

6F: Similiar to 5F although Nemesis Nine was a league above them

8F: Slightly inferior on last year at the very top but sooo many chances every time they raced, very even and set the scene for soem interesting races.

10F: Let me just say well done to Downunder here, he single handidly moved the goal posts over a distance that has been static for two seasons.

12F: Noticable overall improvement here and is arguably the most competitive distance in the league.

14F: Improved for the first time in two seasons, Padraig and Downunder were the two that have really upped the anti.

16F: The top 2 milers were on a par with last seasons but there is suddenly alot more of them in that top bracket with Crazyboy having an edge.

18F: Slight improvement which has come about due to their being more trainers producing good 18F horses, JV's horse had an edge throughout the year.

20F: Noticably down on last year, a season 6 horse still holds the Ascot and Longchamp records and is some 3+ seconds faster than anything this season. Strong Penny and Double trigger did not train on, PST had the edge over the year.

Looking at horse of the year only one horse really dominated their distance and that was of course Nemesis Nine, has been a great year to watch and thanks again for Colm, Jim, Davey, Paul, Dave and Dave + anybody else that contibuted this season.