
James Thomas
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Freelance racing and bloodstock writer | sales correspondent at @rpbloodstock | ex @Timeform handicapper
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Don’t miss the March edition of the International Thoroughbred Magazine - the National Hunt Edition. In the ‘Weatherbys Stallion Scene’ we feature Boardsmill Stud . In an excellent piece by James Thomas he speaks to John Flood about the Stud - a seat of ‘National Hunt power’




‘Will we one day see a Derby winner come from the breeze-ups. A lot of seriously good horses have come out of these sales’ As the Breeze Up Sales season kicks off Tattersalls this week, James Thomas looks at how this market has evolved theownerbreeder.com/stories/hot-st…

💬 “It’s not a vanity project, it’s all our own money. If it goes badly wrong it’s going to hit us hard.” An honest and interesting look ahead to the breeze-ups with Charlie Poste, featuring a very National Hunt-centric assessment of the Station Yard Racing draft from Jerry McGrath…


The look of a man who’s just made a 2,350% return on investment…. Willie Browne might’ve been selling breezers since 1978 but I’m not sure he’s had many better days than seeing his €70,000 Acclamation colt set a Tattersalls Craven Sale record of 1,400,000gns. Some going.



Judgemental nerds, an openly obnoxious bloodstock agent and a run-in (and spelling lesson) with racing royalty. It could only happen during Craven week. Had your fill of Easter eggs? Why not gorge on this week’s Racing Post Bloodstock sales diary | bit.ly/3Rqg4eA


Many thanks to Metallica for outfitting our entire barn with gear! LET’S GO SANDMAN 💪🏼 West Point Tbred DJ Stable Mark Casse



The sales scene is a rich tapestry, and Doncaster just happens to be at the no frills end of the spectrum. And that’s fine by me: the no frills sales correspondent. Ahem. Perspective is everything in the latest Racing Post Bloodstock sales diary | bit.ly/42ETiVm



Is there a better way to round out a bank holiday Monday than with a new Racing Post Bloodstock sales diary entry? Probably, but I can’t think of one. No more Mr Nice Sales Correspondent after four days at Doncaster’s answer to Spring Break | bit.ly/4jqfoS1




“Given that racing and breeding are inherently unpredictable, it is often hard to reconcile the disconnect between the commercial market and the reality of the racecourse.” Reflections on a Royal Ascot dominated by the bloodstock underdogs | Racing Post Bloodstock racingpost.com/bloodstock/new…

Breaking new ground in bloodstock journalism world as both Willie Mullins and I leave France with less than we bargained for… This week’s Racing Post Bloodstock sales diary comes from a decidedly Doncaster-like Deauville | shorturl.at/HObgk


Buyers were undoubtedly living their best lives at the Tattersalls July Sale, even if I wasn’t… Reliving an action-packed and argument-filled few days in the latest Racing Post Bloodstock sales diary | bit.ly/44sn2qR
