Mick & David Easterby: Racing Syndicates and Racehorse Ownership






Blessingindisguise

Blessingindisguise



SireKala Shikari
Dam Blowing Bubbles
DOB 1993
Sex gelding
Colour bay
Owner Mr AG Black
Breeder Mrs A Meller
Source
Doncaster Bloodstock Sales 1994
Form [F]
91220/ 840400050/ 80022101211133U83/ 6911009/07978400019/ 5028628000/ 080410694405000/ 8021000000/ 203854466822240/ 980/

"The horse of a lifetime. It was a dream come true when he won at York. He loved polos but he really hated the stalls." - owner Alan Black.


Blessingindisguise arrived in Sheriff Hutton in 1994 as a yearling from the DBS Sales for 4,000gns. He was owned for his entire 102 race career by York estate agent and chartered surveyor Alan Black.

He was named 'Blessingindisguise' after a phrase used by owner Alan Black's father who, after seeing a fancied horse beaten, often said it may be a 'blessing in disguise' as next time the handicap mark would be lower and the odds probably greater.

Blessingindisguise was looked after for most of his career by Percy Marshall, who travelled many a mile with the popular sprinter and was always there to lead him up.

Blessing showed immense early promise and was a winner as two year old when he won a Newcastle maiden by three lengths. His three year old career was unremarkable, but he was back in the winners enclosure in May 1997 at Redcar where he defeated Moon Strike under Lindsay Charnock. Moon Strike and Blessing were to become rivals over coming seasons. The year 1997 was a good one for Blessingindisguise, winning at Ripon in June and then running off a hat trick at Haydock, Ayr and Ascot. It would have been a five timer were it not for a narrow defeat in the Gosforth Park Cup by a short head to old rival Moon Strike.

In 1998 Blessing won at York and Ascot, earning a career high rating of 100 which was to keep him quiet for a while. His Ascot win, ridden by Mick Kinane, was an exact repeat of the win he had secured the previous year.

By 1999 he was tumbling down the weights, and won at Newcastle at the end of year and then again at the same track in 2001. In 2002 at Catterick Blessingindisguise graced the winner's enclosure for the last time. In his final two seasons he finished runner up four times, but time was called on his career at Haydock in July 2004. He had fallen down the weights to just 43 and at 11 years of age he owed his owner nothing.

His career statistics read 11 wins, and over £108,000 in prizemoney. He was one of the north's favourite sprinters in the late 1990s and his success made his owner's colours well recognised in sprint handicaps. These colours would go on to be carried by another prolific winner, Middlethorpe, in coming seasons.

Blessingindisguise spent a happy retirement and lived into his early twenties, his final years being spent at Mill House Farm, Bulmer, where many of our old favourites have lived out their natural lives.

Links

An interview with Alan Black



Date Race

31May02 Lionweld Kennedy Sprint Handicap
Catterick
Sam Hitchcott

5f

30Jun01 Laurent Perrier Handicap
Newcastle
Terry Lucas

5f

19Sep99 Easy Favourites Magic Eleven Fifty Two Handicap
Newcastle
Gyles Parkin

5f

24Jul98 City Index Rated Handicap Showcase Race
Ascot
Mick Kinane

5f

10Jul98 Mr Kipling Exceedingly Good Stakes
York
Terry Lucas

5f

25Jul97 Imperial Cancer Research Fund Rated Handicap
Ascot
Mick Kinane

5f

14Jul97 Western House Handicap
Ayr
Terry Lucas

5f

04Jul97 Ellesmere Handicap
Haydock
Gyles Parkin

5f

19Jun97 Racing Channel Handicap
Ripon
Gyles Parkin

5f

27May97 Dormanstown Sprint Handicap
Redcar
Lindsay Charnock

5f

08May95 Big Dipper Maiden Auction Stakes
Newcastle
Mark Birch

5f



BLESSINGINDISGUISE

bay gelding

1993
Kala Shikari Huntercombe Derring-Do
Ergina
Vigour Lion Cavern
Brave Revival
Blowing Bubbles Native Admiral Buckpasser
Native Street
Out Of Depth Deep River
Breide's Wood