Former GP who won Grand National to expand operation to the Flat

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Dr Richard Newland, with Pineau De Re, is expanding onto the Flat (Image: PA)
Dr Richard Newland, with Pineau De Re, is expanding onto the Flat (Image: PA)

Grand National-winning trainer Dr Richard Newland is to expand his operation to the Flat and is taking on a partner to manage it.

Newland tasted Aintree glory with Pineau De Re in 2014, while he also has a Cheltenham Festival winner on his CV thanks to the 2007 Coral Cup success of Burntoakboy.

Since starting training with only three horses in 2006 he has trained over 500 winners and moved to new stables in Droitwich, Worcestershire four years ago, training a season’s best 66 winners in 2021-22.

“We have trained just short of 600 National Hunt winners and I’m very excited about becoming a dual-purpose yard,” said Newland.

“We have outstanding facilities for training Flat horses and Jamie brings a huge amount of Flat experience and knowledge to our team.

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“While we’ll be continuing with our successful jumps string, this is an exciting initiative and I’m really looking forward to purchasing some yearlings, attracting some new owners and seeing our horses running on the Flat next summer.”

Insole brings plenty of experience to the table having previously served as assistant trainer to Charlie Hills.

Former GP who won Grand National to expand operation to the FlatRichard Newland (right) with new partner Jamie Insole

He will join the yard from the end of August before officially being added to the licence later in the year upon completion of his trainer modules.

He said: “I’m excited to establish a Flat training operation within a National Hunt yard, enabling me to imprint my vision from the outset.

“My primary aims revolve around cultivating a premier dual-purpose yard that sets the bar for excellence in the country.

“By fostering an environment that nurtures and develops high-calibre horses on both the Flat and over jumps, we aim to attract prominent owners and ensure a gratifying racehorse ownership experience for all involved.”

Jon Lees

Grand National, Cheltenham Festival

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