Miss Chester Third at Kempton 6th May 2026
Miss Chester third the Unibet Apprentice Handicap, eight furlongs, Kempton 6th May 2026 under Phoebe Edwards

12 May 2026
Arlecchino’s Rex ran another consistent race at Wolverhampton yesterday evening; and might well have gone very close … .
11 May 2026
Searchingtheblues is unchanged off 65; and might be on the cusp of winning … …
Miss Chester third the Unibet Apprentice Handicap, eight furlongs, Kempton 6th May 2026 under Phoebe Edwards
I have been training racehorses since 1983 and I am now based in Rowdown Stables, Upper Lambourn, a modern, purpose built, Yard with 30 Boxes with easy access to the superb Lambourn Gallops. We moved into Rowdown on the 1st January 2016 and you can see something of the excellent facilites we have here. My team and I work hard to do the best for our horses and to achieve success and enjoyment for our owners; I pride myself on high standards and attention to detail.
Visitors to the yard are always welcome! You can keep uptodate with the latest news from Rowdown by clicking this link and you can see our immediately upcoming Entries and running plans by clicking here and then selecting 'Entries'.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mark Usher
Have a look at how to be involved at Rowdown here; a variety of options for affordable racehorse ownership are available from as little as £50 per month. Mark and Mike are always happy to talk about individual horses and ownership & partnership opportunities.
2023 Bay
by James Garfield (Ire) ex Manaahil (GB) ( Dubawi (Ire) )
Miss Ayala's racing form, courtesy Racing Post
Miss Ayala winning the Betfair Tools Nursery Handicap, seven furlongs, Chelmsford 18th September 2025
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28 December 2021
Q Twenty Boy ran a great race last night, just beaten by the draw . . . . .
23 December 2021
Unless there is a problem, I hope to run him . . .