David Maxwell receives his prize on the investec zebra
Little is known about the eight year old by Oscar, other to say
that he is coming out of a yard that seems to of hit form.
Again the race seemed close with a handful sweeping around
the bend to meet the rising ground of the Surrey course, local horse and
Veteran runner 13 year old Mr Bennett and from Sussex, Wor Rom from the
Grissell yard challenging the winner.
Many Stars
The eight year old winner is surly one to be noted on his
next outing and with the experience of Maxwell in the plate would look a sure
favourite to continue his six year old form.
A sad day for Peter Bull as soon after the line Mr Bennett in third pulled up and needed urgent medical attention, a horse that the owner, trainer
has put and lot of work into over the past season.
The restricted was a race that had seen many of its runners
out at the beginning of the season.
Miss Alice Jones, Nimbus Lad all horses that have been around
the tracks the past few months, but it was Zuccotti
Park an ex Irish pointer and placed in restricted races last season who made
up for an unlucky fall last time out at Charing.
The eight year old by
Flemensfirth seemed to lap up the soft ground on offer, that linking with a
shorter distance of two and a half miles seemed to motor away from his rivals
at two out, to beat maiden winner Letskeepitsimple by eleven lengths.
‘I was never
happy with him at Charing,’ mentioned Dale Peters his jockey.’ He was never
going as well as he was today, the ground there was so tiring, but he got
through it well today, he really needs three miles to be fair as there was a lot
in the tank today.’
A horse with speed and stamina is a rare find and would be
a horse to take serious note of on good jumping ground. ‘ the owners would like to
take him hunter chasing, but I’m not too sure, he is know qualified for the
Subaru Final at Stratford, so we will have to see if he takes his chances, he’d
be nice to leave for next year really, a nice open horse.’
owner, trainer and jockey Zucotti Park
Dale Peters who trains and prepares horses for yards as well
as rides, has nine horses under his charge at present. ‘Dad trained so I took
over from him really, but it’s going well at the moment, I have some nice
horses and owners.’ And one to take note of from the yard? ‘This horse Zuccotti Park, and one my dad owns Mr
Merk who I like a lot and might run in a maiden soon.’ So two horses to place
in the note book there.
Zucotti Park
The Open maiden saw six to post, with only two finishing.
From around three out maiden horse Margot
Fontane ridden by Peter Bull and the well fancied nick Pearce's charge of
Clondaw Nell were left on their own.
Peters Bull's Margot Fontane
Over the last it was the maiden though who had the upper
hand and went on from Clondaw Nell who’s jumping wasn’t that great early on
under the talented Sam Davies Thomas.
‘I’m really plesently surprised and delighted.’ Mentioned
the jockey, trainer and breeder of the six year old mare by Tobugg, who earlier
in the day lost his veteran horse Mr Bennett in the mixed open.
‘It’s been a
hard day, but this little mare has made it a little more bearable.’ The
admiration for the local trainer/rider well in evidence as throughout pats on
the back and hugs were offered by all. ‘The plan was to let her run and find
herself really, she was working so well at home, but you just never know until
you bring them to the races. She was taking me forwards the whole time and I
never really asked her a question which was what I wanted, I didn’t look what I
was up against all I wanted her to do was get some experience, she is such an
honest mare, we hunt, cross country everything really, she is just a nice
little mare. I suppose we will have to go home and think what next know, but
she’ll have a bit of a break, and then go on.’
And rightly so as this small
built mare has beaten a horse well that has decent form.
Owner, trainer, breeder and jockey Peter bull receives his prize.
Peter bull speaking affectionately about his veteran Mr
Bennett. ‘It was very very sad, he has been with us in a field for a long time,
he came with a bit of an attitude and we calmed him down, he was enjoying life.
I would have loved to have had him as a young horse as he had serious ability,
but we must look forward, and this little mare can help with that.’
One to
watch I feel Margot Fontane.
Lord Multiflex, Ukranian Star, Counting House
The last race of the day, a South East Hunts club member’s
race saw only four runners to post.
The fancied runner being Lord Multifix who
finished behind Hunters Lodge in the Kent Grand National who was involved in
the dead heat earlier in the day.
But it was the top weight Counting House, trained by Richard
Gurney and ridden by Anna Sansom who beat the fancied Lord Multi fix by three
lengths.
‘I thought the ground was a bit soft to start with, but he’s stayed on
it well and jumped well, which has won him the race really.’ The
jockey in her first ride of the season only just getting her licence back
after being sidelined with an ankle injury which prevented her getting granted
a riders permit. ‘He is a nice horse, we had him last season, he was placed in
a couple of opens, won a conditions race and this was his first outing this
year.’
Anna Sansom
At thirteen, the chestnut gelding by Kings Best would need
some placing for a repeat performance, maybe watching the form of the second
placed horse would show where the winner sits in the grand plan of the season.
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