Laundry Cottage Stud Awarded Prestigious Andrew Devonshire Bronze at Annual TBA Flat Breeders' Awards
Colin and Melba Bryce of Laundry Cottage Stud were honoured for their outstanding contribution to British thoroughbred breeding at the Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Flat Breeders’ Awards for the 2025 season, sponsored by Ace Stud, at Chippenham Park on Wednesday, 8 July 2026.
The couple received the prestigious Andrew Devonshire Bronze, which recognises exceptional achievement and contribution to the British thoroughbred breeding industry, in front of 170 guests, including their daughter and awards host, Gina Bryce.
Laundry Cottage Stud, established in Hertfordshire in 2004, has become one of British breeding’s great boutique success stories. Its achievements are rooted in hands-on care, thoughtful and smart mating plans, and the quiet, consistent work that so often takes place far from the spotlight.
Among the horses to emerge from their programme was an unbeaten Group 1-winning two-year-old — a colt who announced himself on the racecourse with victory in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère, before going on to make an even greater impact in his second career as a breed shaping stallion - Wootton Bassett.
Their eye for quality has continued to be shown through horses of the highest calibre, including the outstanding 10-time Group 1 winner, Via Sistina — further evidence of the global reach and significance of a stud whose impact has far exceeded its size.
Simon Cooper, Director of the General Stud Book and company Secretary of Weatherbys was awarded the Dominion Bronze in recognition of his exceptional service to the administration and governance of thoroughbred breeding, for his international leadership, and for his enduring commitment to the sustainability of the breed.
Having held roles in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and New Zealand, he became director of the General Stud Book in 2016 and is company secretary at Weatherbys. He also played a key part in the development of the Weatherbys e-Passport and has been closely involved in some of the most important issues facing the modern thoroughbred.
The TBA Stud Employee of the Year, a prize that recognises the significant contribution that stud employees make to the breeding industry and rewards those who have shown dedication and excellence in their role, was awarded to Darrell Tampin, General Manager, Aislabie Bloodstock Ltd. Another extremely tough decision alongside six shortlisted nominees, Darrell Tampin has been in the industry for 25 years and has been based at Aislabie Stud for nine years, the past two as general manager. He took home the New England Stud-sponsored award including a Charlie Langton bronze, and a cheque for £2,000.
The TBA Silver Rose Bowl for Flat Breeder of the Year, presented by headline sponsor, Ace Stud was awarded to Juddmonte.
The Langham Cup, sponsored by The National Stud, for the Small Breeder of the Year was awarded to Kelly Thomas of Maywood Stud, breeder of Gstaad, while the Streets Bloodstock Accountants supported TBA Silver Salver for the Special Merit Award went to Dukes Stud & Overbury Stud breeder of last season’s champion juvenile Gewan, winner of the Acomb and Dewhurst Stakes respectively, as well as last season’s Cheveley Park Stakes runner-up Havana Anna.
The HJ Joel Silver Salver, sponsored by Barton Stud for the Flat Broodmare of the Year went to Mosa Mine.
Royal Fixation, winner of the Lowther Stakes last year and bred by Dave Weston was awarded the Cheveley Park Stud-sponsored Filly of Merit Award for the breeder of a British-bred filly who had significant racecourse success in 2025.
It was announced in January that Godolphin was the winner of the 2024 Queen’s Silver Cup for leading British-based Flat breeder by Flat earnings, with the Group One-winning colt, Notable Speech prominent among Godolphin’s achievements last year.
Dubawi was the leading British-based stallion by earnings (BBA Shipping Silver Cigar Box) for a record-extending 11th time. Havana Grey was awarded the British EBF Barleythorpe Silver Cup for winners to runner strike rate. The grey’s runners in Britain and Ireland won at a rate of over 50 per cent in 2025 and they included the likes of Group 2 winner Symbol Of Honour, Dual Group 3 scorer Rumstar and Royal Ascot winner Adrestia.
Palace Pier won the Tattersalls Silver Salver for the leading first-season sire. The Dalham Hall resident ended his freshman season with eight stakes performers, highlighted by the Lowther Stakes win of Royal Fixation. Palace Pier emulates his sire Kingman, who was awarded the trophy for his first crop in 2018.
New for this year was an International Award for the horse which has showcased British breeding best on an international stage sponsored by Newmarket Equine Hospitality and was won by Keeneland Grade 1 winner Lush Lips who was bred by the Pocock Family in Somerset.
Philip Newton, Chairman of the TBA commented: “The TBA Flat Breeders’ Awards is about celebrating the achievements of British-bred successes, and tonight's winners once again reflect the significant depth and quality of our thoroughbreds and breeding establishments in Britain along with some incredibly worthy and highly respected winners of our individual awards.
“Significant thanks must go to our headline sponsor Ace Stud along with all the other sponsors this evening who make this event such a special occasion and for whom we are extremely grateful.”
2025 TBA Flat Breeders Award Winners
ANDREW DEVONSHIRE AWARD – LAUNDRY COTTAGE STUD
DOMINION AWARD – SIMON COOPER
TBA Stud Employee Award, sponsored by New England Stud – DARRELL TAMPIN – GENERAL MANAGER, AISLABIE BLOODSTOCK LTD
TBA Silver Rose Bowl - Flat Breeder of the Year, presented by Ace Stud - JUDDMONTE
TBA Silver Salver - Flat Special Merit Award, sponsored by Streets Bloodstock – DUKES STUD & OVERBURY STUD
Langham Cup - Small Breeder of the Year, sponsored by The National Stud - MAYWOOD STUD
Filly of Merit Award - Breeder of a British-bred filly who had significant racecourse success in 2024, sponsored by Cheveley Park Stud - ROYAL FIXATION
HJ Joel Silver Salver - Flat Broodmare of the Year, sponsored by Barton Stud – MOSA MINE
International Award sponsored by Newmarket Equine Hospital – LUSH LIPS, THE POCOCK FAMILY
2025 Statistical Award winners (previously announced in January 2025)
BBA Shipping Silver Cigar Box – Leading British-based sire by earnings in 2025- DUBAWI
Queen’s Silver Cup, presented by Newsells Park Winery - Leading British-based Flat breeder - GODOLPHIN
EBF Barleythorpe Stud Silver Cup – Leading British-based sire by Flat winners in 2025 - HAVANA GREY
Tattersalls Silver Salver – Britain’s leading first-season sire in 2025, sponsored by Tattersalls - PALACE PIER