**BREAKING NEWS** The AGA man has moved his blog!

The AGA man's blog has moved AND it has a new title as David is no longer the AGA man! Please go to davidseverywhere.wordpress.com where you will find lots of old posts from the AGA Pointing days plus photos and updates from Gina and Tom Ellis Racing (where David now works). There will also be plenty of words (and pics) about point-to-point horse racing.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

AGA Point-to-Point sponsorship v. Jack Frost (he's starting to get on our nerves)

Everything is crossed that we get some pointing action this weekend and all AGA eyes are on the weather forecast for Milborne St Andrew. Think of a horse that is absolutely trained to the minute and needs a run, well that's the AGA van and we need to get it onto a course! (and that also applies to the AGA Pointing team).

Last years winning rider Sarah West receives her
trophy from Christine Durie of AGA distributor
Spillers of Chard
Should racing get the go ahead at Milborne, and I'm quietly confident that it will, then we are really looking forward to linking up with our colleagues from Spillers of Chard again. They will be joining us on course so it will be an ideal opportunity to come and have a chat about all things AGA, especially if you are considering buying a new model, or upgrading your existing one.
Winning rider Sarah West and
Ask Again during the race last season
Spillers are well worth a visit as they are one of the finest kitchen destinations in the UK, founded by John Spiller in 1840, they became one of the Country’s first main AGA Cooker dealers in 1932. Six generations on, the legendary showrooms are now home to many of the world’s best loved appliances, offering visitors an unforgettable and unequalled kitchen experience.
Call in and see the team at Spillers
There's a top class entry for the AGA Ladies Open and I'm looking forward to seeing Alex Dunn make only her second appearance of the season in an AGA race on Double Mead. There are 20 entries and no matter who turns up on the day it will be an enthralling race, I will stick with Alex and expect to see her chalk up her first 10 points of the season in the AGA Total Control Lady Riders' Championship.
Alex and Double Mead in winning action at Didmarton
last season
Hopefully we will see a lot of you in Dorset at the weekend for some long awaited pointing action, lets think positive, see you there!