Jump Team
At 160 seasons, my NH save is likely the oldest game I have ever played and for a while now it has suffered from two distinct problems, firstly there is nothing new coming into the game, and thus the bars I have are the bars I have, made worse as when it was started, league mode was still played with hidden stats, so I had long since lost anything potentially useful before this was changed to make them visible again. The second problem is the games never ending quest to degrade your breeding, the odds are massively stacked against you and so I have been fighting a losing battle with potential for some time now, and more recently I would say around 90-95% of all the horses I bred failed to reach 100% when they fully mature as 8yo’s.
The first problem was solved not long before the last league started, just too late to take advantage of it, when by total chance I glanced at a 20% potential home bred flop and noticed it had 10% more speed than I had ever seen in my game, something I was not really looking for but have never seen since. And at about the time the last league began I had meticulously bred that horse, who luckily was a colt, and gradually kept the speed whilst adding it to better overall bars into successive colts, sometimes multiples and breeding on, it took around 4 or 5 generations to make it stick with something that was workable for league breeding.
The second problem I solved at around the same time, I had one 2.4m hurdle line who still held higher than 80% potential as a 2yo and bred the same and that assures (usually) a 100% potential by the time a horse is 8yo in my game, but he had always produced trial busts so I never bred him wholesale, this I now changed and sacrificed my more proven trial lines a little in the process. But I created more colts and a bunch of breeding mares who held the stat and towards the end of the last season, whilst still having a little enthusiasm for the game I managed to stick the two together into a 2.4m chase breeder, and used him to breed 4 seasons, from which I created my two linchpins. The 2.4m hurdler ‘Hopes Spring Eternal’ and the 2.4m chaser ‘The Savage Lands’. And then the forums went quiet, the league looked done and I stopped playing the game before even racing them.
I had actually picked up my flat game again just before the league was finally announced and raced and trialled horses I had bred months before. I had just about finished their trial when the AI based answer to league volunteers was presented and the league was announced. And so with one month to go, I wrapped up my flat games and switched to the NH, quickly racing, exporting and trailing the 4 seasons of breeding, and both linchpins landed on the top of their respective trials, it took me two weeks, just enough time to get another cycle done, so planning to do only two seasons, I ended up doing four, hastily churning out horses with my new trial stars and a stack of breeding colts and tried to work these new bars further into the lines, up and down the distances and back to my original stock of horses. So right now, I am in transition, trying to mix the new bars with my ever-decreasing pool of old trial lines and trying to not loose sight of other bars in the process, something I have definitely done, but its recoverable.
Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards and both statements are true for this years team in my view, how far backwards and how far forwards, well that remains to be seen, hopefully it’s not a disaster

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Hurdlers
2m Juvenile Hurdler
I cannot breed 4you hurdlers from a NH only game, since they only have around 75-85% potential at this time with realised often far lower. So my 4yo’s come from my flat games. And having already abandoned my hurdle line in my US stable, its only my UK game that provides them, they have never been a strong point, and I have yet to find a successful way to address that.
Juvenile Star
Sire Juvenile Delinquency
Dam Breed Hurd Zip To Bush
One of two active juvenile hurdle lines right now, and he’s one of the best I have so far bred. But his pedigree in the league is a little questionably compared to the rest of my stable and its not an area where I am expecting much success. Sire was my entrant last season, he won a single listed race, but placed a few times at G1 and G2. But his sire was a 3x G1 wining league horse ‘Potential In Spades’ from the season prior so there is a little hope in the extended lineage. Dam is a breed mare, who I specifically targeted at a horse called ‘Bushman’, that failed, but the ‘Zip’ line from which she originates have produced a number of trial successful juvenile hurdlers. Graded/Handicap Class.
2m Hurdlers
Been behind the curve for a long time to both Leon and Mr Hooley, and more than any other area it’s the one I want to improve as the Champion Hurdle remains about the only big G1 race I have yet to win. Sadly, I am not quite there yet with the new speed lines and my 2m hurdlers, I have a breeding colt and a stack of mares now, but only one new line success story and that’s in a horse who remains pretty flawed in other respects. Its also clear from my trials that a number of historically ‘also ran’ types, hanging around on to the bottom of the trial sheets, now look like far better league prospects. So, this one has gone backwards, even my old-line horses are likely worse or the same from what I have previously fielded and they have consistently fallen short when it matters.
Apocalypto
Sire Breed Next Gen Two Hurd
Dam War Of The Badland
This is the new one, and has the speed and potential from my new lines, but he lost a slug of cruise in the exchange and so is not really a significant step change, I rate him as my second-best hurdler in this year’s team. I would say that when he does win trials he can do so by a significant margin, so when he gets it right he may set a new standard for me, we shall see. Sire is the next gen speed breeder who is from ‘Hopes Spring Eternal’ and has an extended lineage that can be traced back to ‘Building Bridges’ who won 2x G1’s in season 16. Dam is a successful trail horse, who remains on my sheets to this day, maybe 5th or 6th and has an extended lineage that includes last seasons ‘Warmonger’ who had a single G1 win over two seasons. Work to be done.
See You In The Lists
Sire Breed for Warkid
Dam Tilts At Windmills
Older line horse who was actually ready for last seasons team, but held back so I could return a 9yo and save him. Back then he was one of my best and he remains so, likely rated 3rd but with little to split all four members of my team. He’s been breeding with the speed mares, but I can’t yet make anything stick. Sire also traces his lineage back to ‘Warmonger’ above and with an extended lineage that also includes ‘Building Bridges’ Dam was an experimental chase hurdle hybrid who briefly introduced my top cruise into my 2m hurdle line, she has a lot of Chase pedigree, but if you go back far enough I can find ‘Dominion of Darkness’ the only NH horse I have run over three season in the league, from 11-13. He had four wins and 2x G1 including the Fighting Fifth and Irish Champion Hurdle. Graded Class but has it all to prove.
Sea Of The Unknown
Sire See You In The Lists
Dam Eternal Void
She’s probably the pick of the litter, and my main hope, unless Apocalypto really takes to running against other people horses. Her sire is written up above. Dam is just as interesting, since its another hybrid line, with likeable bars, but an awful success rate in breeding, she basically the product of my previous attempt to improve my 2m hurdlers. So she seems like the exception, likely saved by her sires side of the breed. The extended lineage is a real mixed bunch, and this sort of mixing is very rare for me as I have never had much success with it, but there are 3m chasers, 2.4m chasers and 2.4m hurdlers all to be found within the extended lineage many of whom found league success as the highest level. Graded Class.
Whats The Story
Sire Warmonger
Dam Frequencies
Last of my 2m hurdlers and another from my old breeding lines, likely my best on good ground, but accomplished on soft too. Sire ‘Warmonger’ features in two of my other 2m hurdlers and is written up above. Dam is a failed trial horse from a failed 2m hurdle experimental line, I am reading the form on this one as coming from the sire. Graded Class.
2.4m Hurdlers
My 2.4m hurdlers are probably my most complete area of my team and breeding right now, an area that was directly advanced by one of my two linchpins ‘Hopes Spring Eternal’ and has been heavily augmented since with breeding mares and further colts, my trail sheets have largely been completely renewed with only a few newer old line horses and my 9yo’s from last years team just hanging on to the bottom of the trial sheets and they will all be deleted as they are not coming back this season. My only doubt is their ground preference which leans more towards Good than Soft, something I am addressing. So, it’s all change in this part of the team, hopefully for the better and my gut says this area is firmly going forward.
Fantastica
Sire Hopes Spring Eternal
Dam Bellisimo
She’s the finished product and the only horse I have bred so far that has the best of my new speed, existing cruise and new potential, if only she had been a colt. Does her best work on Good ground but is accomplished on soft, and will be aiming for the Mares Hurdle at Cheltenham. Sire is my new line linchpin, a hybrid first generation from my new speed line, but you have to go back four more generations to find some league pedigree. Dam is also in the team, but connects to ‘Thou Shall Not Kill’ who had 2 wins in the league, but it’s a good few generations back. Perfect example of the going backwards part in her breeding with no association to my past league winners, but I think I have gotten her right. Graded Class
Bellisimo
Sire Breed Uber And Pot Hybrid Hurdle
Dam Smaller Than It Looks
She’s technically from my old lines, but her sire was the horse who contributed to the re-building of my potential so she’s maybe on the fence. Has trialled twice now, once as an also ran and more recently as a featured horse consistently over most ground types. Jury is out a little bit. Sire is a link horse and one who has been injected into a lot more of my breeding recently, he also carried my top cruise in addition to his potential and she had inherited both. Dam is an interesting one and a horse who had been part of two members of the team, here extended lineage links to my small 2m chasers, so she’s technically a hybrid. But on both sides you have to go a fair way back to find league pedigree. Graded Class.
Hopes Spring Eternal
Sire Breed Mega Eighty High Pot
Dam See You Soon
My hurdle linchpin and he has already contributed to two further team members and is the sire behind my new direction of travel for my 2m hurdlers also. Dominant in his first trail he now competes against a his offspring but remains high on the trial sheets regardless. Sire is a 2.4m chaser breeder who unlocked my new lines but there is league pedigree in the more extended line if you go back far enough. Dam is a 2m hurdle line that includes current season team member ‘See You In The Lists’ in her extended lineage so this was a classic bars meets ‘juju’ type breed. Graded Class.
Wants To Rule It All
Sire Hopes Spring Eternal
Dam Breeds An Uber Hurdy Three
Was breed to be a 3m hurdler, but took too much on the sire side and does not stay the distance, but at 2.4m she’s a monster and likely the best of my team for this season. She will be battling Fantastica for the Mares Hurdle along with most of the other G1’s, and as a soft ground specialist she gives my team some balance. Sire is the aforementioned linchpin and written up above. Dam is a breed mare but one who connects to the ‘Stick’ line and directly to ‘Stick Em Up’ who had 2x G1’s and 3 total wins last season. Graded Class
Gravitation
Sire Basking
Dam Smaller Than It Looks
He’s actually an old line bred horse and one where I was trying to draw from of my 3m hurdle lines into what was at the time a failing group of 2.4m hurdlers. Soft ground trialist, and the last in my team brought in to give me some scope in the handicaps and lower end of the graded races. Sire was one of my 3m hurdle team members who won 3 races last season 2 of which were G1 and he’s tied to my ‘Stick’ line that produces nearly all my 3m hurdlers. Dam is a hybrid who has been instrumental in a few good trial horses and two of the team, she’s a real mixed back but has league pedigree if you go back far enough. Handicap/Graded Class.
3m Hurdlers
Has always been a decent part of my team, but Leon’s return likely makes it a lot hard for them this season, he’s always been good at this distance. It’s also an area I have thus far not been able to progress with my new lines, I have bred a few nice-looking horses but they all trial badly. I have the pieces but the answer to the puzzle currently eludes me. Neither backwards or forwards with this lot, I think I am pretty much exactly where I was last season.
Basking
Sire Stick Em Up
Dam Risk Of Injury
Returning horse with 2x G1’s to his name from last season, beat out his sire for the return slot, but he’s not the horse he was, indeed he’s probably my worst 3m hurdler, but he’s good on most goings so he gives me good team balance. Sire ‘Stick Em Up’ is basically the founder of all my 3m hurdle lines, his is the line I need to master to the new ones, and he was also in the team last season bagging 2x G1’s. Dam is also from extended breeding pedigree connecting to ‘Add Insult To Injury’ who had 8 league wins up to G1 over two league seasons. Graded Class.
Stick To The Rules
Sire Stick Em Up
Dam Another Close Call
My top novice hurdler and decent on most going’s but seems to favour good ground, rates as my second best 3m hurdler right now. Sire ‘Stick Em Up’ written up above is basically everywhere in any decent 3m hurdler line I have. Dam is from the other main one the ‘Injury’ line and again connects to ‘Add Insult To Injury’ above. Go back far enough and the line was also one made hybrid with some top 3m chasers, but it’s a long way back. Graded Class.
Stick Around
Sire Stick Em Up
Dam Fine Looking Addition
My second novice and he is basically the same horse as the one above, he just has a ground preference moving more to soft and heavy so makes him an ideal compliment to ‘Stick To The Rules’. Sire ‘Stick Em Up’ has already been covered. Dam also connects to ‘Add Insult To Injury’ and my original ‘Judge’ line who had decent league pedigree. Graded Class.
Bask In Glory
Sire Basking
Dam Breed Uber Hurdy Hybrid
This one I am genuinely excited about, he’s old line, but he is somewhat ahead of all the rest and consistently on all going’s, makes him read like a star and likely one who has more to show when facing better horses in the league. Sire was a 2x G1 winner in last seasons league and again ties to the ‘Stick Em Up’ line. Dam is a hybrid, from my 3m chase lines with the other being a mix of 2m hurdlers and 3m hurdlers. He is sort of why hybrid breeding is something I still do, even though more often or not it fails, sometimes it can offer a change of direction. Soon as I make the bars stick he will be breeding a lot. Graded Class.
Chasers
Bit of a mixed bag in my chase team this year. My 2.4m is largely all from my new speed lines, with one exception, buy beyond that its more patchy. I have a few examples in my 3m chasers, but enough old line horses to know I still have ground to cover, and I cannot penetrate my 2m chase lines at all, I have some of the right looking pieces but cannot make it stick. This is all part of the reason my NH game has become interesting again, and I am still breeding it now, despite the league having started. If there is one more league I might have some horses to finish on a high.
2m Chasers
Try as I might I cannot make this one stick, I did breed the new bars into a colt, potential and cruise was in place too, but he was firm ground preference and failed in my soft focussed trials. I have since breed a copy of him at soft and good, but too late for the league and there are two other colts in my current race stable who might also be the linchpin for my 2m chasers going forward. But this is the one area of my team I have the most doubts about, I did introduce my previous attempt to bring my new speed lines into the old more established trial lines, but its fully in transition. My older lines have suffered the potential loss and the new ones have not yet landed, the fact my trial star is a returning 9yo from last season with only a single G1 to her name also does not bode well. Too much experimentation, this one has gone backwards and not yet taken a forward step I think.
The Entry Level
Sire The Bloody Boy
Dam Breed Cowboy Two Min Spec
Returning horse with a single win to her name, but that was a G1 and she placed in a few other big races too. Its possible she’s better at 9yo with more polished jumping but I am not convinced and her being my top 2m chaser for this season leaves me assuming the worse for my 2m chasers this season. Sire has good trial and league pedigree being one season removed from 5x G1 winner ‘The Pretty Boy’, Dam is a breeding mare, who connects to an average trial, somewhat experimental line, but go back far enough and there are some decent league horses. Graded Class.
The Pretty One
Sire Breed Uber Pretty
Dam Breed Chase Mega Has Speed
Carries an illustrious name, but he’s the not the same horse as his grandfather ‘The Pretty Boy’ consistent on most goings which is why he made the team. He’s actually from my first run at bringing my new speed bars into my lines, so is a little faster than the true older generation, but he’s not out of the new linchpins. Sire is a breed horse from ‘The Prety Boy’ who had 5x G1 wins in the league over two seasons, and there is league class in the extended lineage. Dam connects to ‘The Balance of Judgement’ and ‘The Witch King of Angmar’ both solid trial sorts, the former on the cusp of the team and that speaks to high cruise. Graded Class but has a lot to prove.
The Slash
Sire The Next Generation
Dam The Slam
Loves the mud and will enjoy Heavy and Soft goings in the later part of the season. Breed is another that’s mostly old lines with a little extra speed from my first attempt to land new bars with ‘juju’. Sire as the name suggests is the enhanced speed, but its not from the new linchpin lines, beyond that its mostly experimental drawing top cruise out of my 2.4m chase lines through ‘The Balance of Judgement’. Dam was in the league team last year and had three wins, one to G1 level so it might not be all bad. Graded Class.
The Verdict
Sire The Bloody Boy
Dam The Old And The New
Good ground specialist in to balance out the ground preferences in my team, and he’s pure old lines connecting to some decent league horses. Sire The Bloody Boy who also bred ‘The Entry Level’ is from 5x G1 winner ‘The Pretty Boy’ and the Dam is a mix of my high cruise line from ‘The Balance of Judgement’ and a much old ‘Star Wars’ line that is largely on its final legs now in my wider breeding. Go back enough generations and there are a few good trial types, not real league pedigree to speak off. Graded Class
2.4m Chasers
Like my 2.4m hurdlers an area that was the landing stop for one of my two new linchpins ‘The Savage Lands’. And that has led to a number of new line horses and breeding stock throughout the line, all the team for this season are in someway connected to my new speed lines. Few more seasons of breeding back to the ‘juju’ lines and I think I will have this part of my stable nicely set. Firmly going forward is my view with this lot.
The Savage Lands
Sire Breed Mega Eighty High Pot
Dam The Intense
He’s one of the two new linchpins and pretty close to the finished product in my new breeding programme. I have high hopes for him and his trial form remain amongst the best, he was even further removed form the old lines in his first trail round. Sire is the breeding horse who is responsible for both my hurdle and chase speed breeding line, and he got that from a semi success trial speed horse ‘The Silver Surfer’ whose two generations removed from the original 20% dud, and G1 league winner ‘The Best Is Yet To Come’ is further back on the same side. Dam is an old generation trial line that includes ‘The Last Spartan’ who bred a stack of good horses, ‘The Phalanx’ is also there and she had an ok time in the league. Graded Class will be after the Ryanair and Melling.
The Magic
Sire Breed High Pot Uber And Fast
Dam The Meg
Not directly from the linchpins, but from the original speed line attempt that was designed for my 2m chasers. But line held cruise and potential along with slightly enhanced speed and she offers decent challenge to ‘The Savage Lands’. Sire is three generations removed from ‘The Next Generation’ and there is a lot of old trial and league form if I go back far enough. Dam was a trial failure from basically the same line, she’s one of those breeds that should not work on paper from the immediate lineage, but its there again when I go far enough back. Graded Class.
The Pitch
Sire The Dark Lord
Dam Breed Her To Bal Line
A failed attempt to breed speed into a new 2m chaser as was his sire and both attempts landed in the 2.4m range, but it’s a different new line to the two linchpins, yet another all about adding speed bars. He’s a trial star on good ground and provides balance to my soft ground horses, but he’s not bad on that ground either. Sire who is also in the team connects to ‘The Witch King of Angmar’ and feeds cruise into the new speed line which is five generations in the making to the source, ‘The Pretty Boy’ is also there 3 generations back. Dam is a breed mare who can connect to 3 different trial and league winning lines. Graded Class
The Dark Lord
Sire The Witch King Of Angmar
Dam Breed High Speed to Bal
Straight forward attempt to match cruise with speed, and I was aiming at 2m chase, ended up landing at 2.4m and as a general all purpose ground horse so it gives balance to the rest of the team. Sire was a 2m chaser I had expected to be a monster but who only landed on the tail of my trial sheets, but there are some good horses in his extended lineage, including ‘The Pretty Boy’. Dam is a new speed line breeding mare, four generations in the making, but its been thoroughly mixed into some top 2.4m chase lines. Graded Class
The Top Man
Sire Breed Mega Eighty High Pot
Dam Breed Uber Quick Chase
Another new speed line horse and sired directly out of the same colt who sired the two linchpins, but he lost some of the good stuff in the process and so he’s the last horse picked to make the team. Does his best work on good ground and when he does get it right uses his speed to put some distance between him and the rest. On his good day he can be very good indeed, but consistency is his problem. Sire is covered already above, Dam is another experimental line which a fair amount of trial success in the more extended line. Graded Class.
3m Chasers
My 3m chasers are full on in transition mode, with a team that’s connected to both the new and old lines but in a slightly different way, since neither of the linchpins has made an impact on the line, nor have the multitude of breeding colts since, speed in my 3m chase lines has come from the horse that created the colt who created the linchpins ‘The Silver Surfer’, so it’s a more original, older and now passed on speed line of the same ilk. Going forward is my belief but there is a fair amount of scope for improvement.
The Bodyguard
Sire The Silver Surfer
Dam Breed Tree Uber Chase
Trial star, and probably one of my two Gold Cup horses, least on how I see things going into the league. Does his best work on soft to heavy ground, and largely likes to set the race pace. Sire was my first successful landing of my new speed bars, but he only trialled on the edge of good, and is only two generations away from the original source, but the ‘The Last Spartan’ is in the extended line and he has breed a stack of good trial horses. Dam is a long staying full cruise breeding mare, connecting to G1 winner ‘The Treeman’ and also ‘The Last Spartan’ and this boy nearly landed the best of both. Graded Class
The Tempo
Sire The Resurrection
Dam Breed Chase Quick High Pot
Mixed ground trial success and one of two novices who share the same ability. But he is also about as good as I have on Good ground. Sire is an old school line connected to ‘The Last Spartan’ and ‘The Python’ who is from my top cruise lines. Dam is connects to ‘The Silver Surfer’ and also league success ‘The Widow’ who had 5 wins over two seasons, two at G1. Graded Class
The Monsterous
Sire Statescraft
Dam Breed Uber Chase Breeder Three
This one has been on the trail sheets for some time, and always missed the team for the same reasons, ground preference, but I have the balance this season to try and take advantage of his Good ground trial form. At the time he was named he was a minor move forward on my speed bars, stealing from my hurdle lines, but he’s not so special now my lines have moved forward and is probably the worst of my 3m chasers. Sire is a hurdler with a lot of league successes behind him and several G1’s. Dam is a breeder from the ‘The Treeman’ and ‘The Last Spartan’ line. Season 14 G1 winner ‘The Ranger’ is there too. Graded Class.
The Gullible
Sire The Dark Lord
Dam Breed Chase Quick High Pot
Breed that takes more from the side of the Dam than the sire, who is in the team with my 2.4m chasers. She’s the second of my all purpose ground Novice 3m chasers. Sire can be viewed above and largely takes from my 2m chase cruise line. Dam is all three mile chase and was the same breeder that created my other 3m novice ‘The Tempo’ above, ‘The Silver Surfer’ and ‘The Widow’ are the main names on that side. Graded Class.
The Caged Beast
Sire The Last Spartan
Dam Breed Mega Good Line Chase
This one is all old school, likely to be one of my two Gold Cup Horses and also gives me range up to 3.4m so will be going after the longer chases on the schedule also. He’s top class in my view even if from the older lines, and I can’t yet make them stay to 3.4m. Sire is written up a lot above and has had a hand in an absolute stack of progressively better 3m chasers both from trial and league. Dam is a high potential line, connected to ‘The Last Spartan’ ‘The Treeman’ and go back further and league types, ‘The Mighty’ ‘The Ranger’ and ‘The Uncle’ can all be found. Graded Class.
4m Chasers
Have been messing with my 4m national lines for a while now, as there was a lot of scope to improve them from a purely visual perspective. Right now I am breeding my top speed into my 4m line, but have not made it stick, but its not the first time I have tried to draw better bars from my shorter lines into my National breeding lines. The Grand National remains a missing piece in my trophy room, this years changed handicapping might give me a decent shout in the weights for once. Standing still right now, Backwards and Forwards will hopefully both be ticked off between seasons.
National Charger
Sire National Blitz
Dam National Fantastique
His sire was a monster, who was accidently deleted form my CK lists somewhere between my last two trials, but he has got some of my best national types in the extended lineage. Dam is an experimental line drawing from 3m chaser ‘The Treeman’, she was a trial also ran, but the mix seems to have worked nicely. Graded Class.
National Superstarr
Sire The Caged Beast
Dam National Rider
Sired by my best 3.4m chaser who is written up above, she is the pick of my current National crop and by some measure too. Dam connects to ‘National King’ who was nearly good enough to come back for his third season. I have high hopes for her this season especially as she had the mares allowance for the big one.