James Bethell

The last four flat racing seasons have been the most successful ever enjoyed by James Bethell and underline his reputation as one of the most accomplished, yet under-rated, trainers in the north of England.

Altogether the Bethell stable has saddled 73 winners and £676,270  since the beginning of 2005. The highlights of several wonderful seasons include the indomitable Mine’s second and third Bunbury Cup victory his  Listed win at Haydock,  Strawberry Dale winning a listed race at Doncaster and a Group 3 at York,  Snowed Under has won four  races each, while Granston had two victories and many  excellent places,  Casual Affair’s win at York and many very good runs by Kashtari. James Bethell started training horses at Whatcombe in 1975.

After moves to Whitsbury in Hampshire and Chilton in Oxfordshire, he settled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales in Middleham 15  years ago. He now trains at Thorngill Stables at Coverham, which used to belong to Don Enrico Incisa, the colourful Italian trainer who sadly died. James commented: “The move to Thorngill has been a great success 2006 we had our 2nd group 3 winner and in 2007 a listed winner.  2008 we only had 23 horses in training and only 4 two year’s of which 3 won,  Hartley ended the season on a rating of  92 and Rowaton on a rating of 82

We have 40  boxes, which together with 26 acres of south-facing paddocks, will provide a wonderful platform. We are aiming to keep the yard to manageable proportions, with between 35-40 horses, so that we can give them individual attention.