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Durham Sets Ambitious Sights with Ballenman Leading the Way

December 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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Harry Durham is considering launching a campaign for promising novice hurdlers, with a focus on a horse named Barren Mann. This four-year-old, owned by golfer Graeme McDowell’s Smash Racing syndicate, recently won a €180,000 spring prize at Carlisle by an impressive nine and a half lengths. However, Durham feels Barren Mann’s true potential lies in chasing rather than hurdling.

Durham spoke positively about The Burrenman’s performance at Carlisle, describing him as a large, somewhat raw horse who should stand about 17 hands tall. The plan is to keep the horse’s schedule light this season, with a possible run in the two-mile, five-furlong Novice Hurdle at Ascot on January 17. Durham believes that while The Burrenman is still developing, he has significant talent and could develop into an excellent chaser over time.

Mossy Fen Road, whose only defeat came in a poor race at Aintree on Grand National Day, recently showed strong form by beating former Smart Flat performer Mondo Mann on his hurdles debut at Lingfield. Durham noted that despite a close call near the finish, Mossy Fen Road likely edged out Mondo Mann. The horse will carry a penalty on Christmas Day but might target Class 3 at Chepstow on Wales Day before heading to Cheltenham trial day.

Crystal d’Estruval, purchased for £400,000 after winning an Irish point-to-point, has also impressed by winning her hurdles debut at Warwick. Durham shared that she will compete in the Introductory Hurdle at Newbury over Christmas, and her recent performance was promising for a four-year-old. Paul O’Brien observed that she showed strong signs of potential during her race.

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Durham has also trained Le Frimeur, owned by Simon Meunir and Isaac Soudet, who tasted success at Chepstow but is currently sidelined due to a minor injury. Durham expressed confidence that Le Frimeur, who matches the profile of a future top chaser, will make a successful comeback.

Reflecting on last season, Durham acknowledged the challenge of racing four-year-olds in bumpers but emphasized that The Barrenman is destined for chasing rather than bumpers. With a light race plan, Durham hopes to develop some highly capable chasers from his stable.

Fan Take: This update is exciting for horse racing enthusiasts as it highlights emerging talent with the potential to excel in chasing, a thrilling and challenging discipline. Durham’s careful, patient approach to developing these horses could lead to some standout champions in the near future, making the sport even more captivating.

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