A spectacular four timer at the evening meeting gave the 26 year old Newmarket based jockey something to sing about.
Belvoir Bay |
But the start of the evening again belonged to the Hannon and Hughes partnership Belvoir Bay the favorite winning the maiden fillies race.
Then step to the front Adam Kirby, with the first of his winning streak. 6-1 shot Ocean Legend followed by a 5-1 shot Quite a Story gets a quick double off the mark.
Quite a story's trainer Clive Cox notching up a double for the afternoon, when his charge Tears of the Sun duly won the 1m 2f class 4 Handicap making it three in a row for Adam
Ocean Legend No1 for Kirby |
Quite a Story |
Tear of the Sun a treble for Adam |
Kirby took a break in proceedings, handing over the reins to Derek Sweeney and Pat Cosgrove.
Sweeney, flying home to win for the Jon portman's squad, Hound Music.
Hound Music |
Cosgrove riding for William Hagges bringing home 5-2 shot Wekeyll in the 1 mile maiden in a close to the line finish.
Wekeyll |
But the jockey of the evening Adam Kirby took the last to complete his four timer. He took it to the line beating Jon Bridger;s Shooting Star by a whisker,with a trainer having a brace of winners for the evening, Anthony Carroll and Pryocumulus, to the delight of the sunlit crowd.
Kirby four timer Pryocumulus |
So ends three days of quality racing at the Royal Windsor racecourse. Fair weather, good crowds with good atmosphere.
Images of all three days racing at
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