Ampton Point to Point hosted the Suffolk Hunts meeting on a
glorious late winters/early spring Sunday afternoon.
With the most important week ahead in the professional and
amateur jumping game of horse racing, quality racing was on offer in a seven
race card.
The meeting started off with a banger of a race.
The member’s
conditions race saw the very popular Galros
Lady top performing mare so far in the season, winner of her last three
outings going to post with eight others which included course maiden winner the
master remover, Intermediate winner Sa Kaldoun, and various other quality
pointers that had not as yet found their consistencies.
But division one was won by the Caroline Fryer trained In the gate.
The six year old by Kings
Theatre, ridden by young jockey Kate Gowing at only eighteen years old and
still studying sport for her A levels,from two out was neck and neck with
Multimedia ridden by the ever hungry Gina Andrews.
Both jockeys could
be heard for miles screaming there rides home but it was Gowing on her first
winner as a jockey who got the better of the experienced Andrews. ‘I’m so happy
with that win.’ Explained Gowing. ‘He
really jumped well for me, and it feels good to get my first winner on
board.’
Multimedia Gina Andrew (nearside) In the Gate Kate Gowing (farside) |
Kate explained that she rides out for Fryer before attending the
Norwich high school for girls and sees Gina as a role model of the weighing room.’
I’d love to in time to do what Gina is doing that would be great so to actually
beat her in a finish is a big honor.’
The horse pulled up in his last two starts pointing seems to
have relished the difference in the courses and going, the form book not really
showing what this horse could be about. One to note on the better ground.
Division two saw another close finish for the afternoon.
Again involved the jockey from the Subaru restricted Alex Ferguson.
Honourable
Henry ridden by Ferguson and trained by Nicholas Wright was neck and neck
with Mister Serious over the last, Honourable Henry this time getting the full
spoils of the race with the jockey riding a double for the afternoon.
‘I have had
to really ride him hard to get him to come up the hill but he is a nice horse.’
Alex who like Gina Andrews has a few rides over the festival certainly has
prepared himself for close, uphill finishes as has two winners have had to be
hard ridden to gain their places.
Honourable Henry beating Mister serious in DivII of the maiden open.
As the sun started to set below the Norfolk skyline, many
punters started for home. With one more race to run a Suffolk Hunt members and subscriber’s
race the race reflected the amount of followers that were left to watch it.
Four runners took the tapes, 50% of the runners owned and
trained by the Turner family, Ed Turner the trainer riding Franks a million.
Kriss William
But it was Rupert Stearn on the other Kriss William who came up trumps as by two out only two were left
running, the other being Floreat who was beaten three quarters of a length by
the Turner horse.
Only in action two weeks back at Horseheath the ten year old
who was then beaten five lengths by Done a Runner seemed to thrive on the
tricky track and take advantage of the lack luster field. The second placed horse
showing in previous runs this season a lack of staying power that Ampton needs.
Kriss William ridden by Rupert Stearn
A good win for the Turners, but Kriss William still needs to show more I feel to impress in better
company.
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