Balding celebrates Glory at Fontwell
The four-year-old son of Flat legend Sea The Stars clinched the Goodwin Racing Telephone Betting Juvenile Hurdle by a neck on Thursday, as predicted by our tipsters AccaDoo. In the hands of jockey Paddy Brennan, the Andrew Balding-trained gelding saw off a sustained challenge from Gary Moore’s Kapdad on heavy ground.
Night Of Glory, who was sent off the even-money favourite for the extended two-mile battle, had placed third on each of his opening two efforts over hurdles.
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Hide AdSandwiched between those encouraging runs at Sandown and Warwick was a victory on the Flat, where he reached a career-high mark of 99.
After Night Of Glory had got the six-race card off to a flying start, Jaisalmer won the Lorrain & Stephen Omahoney Celebrating 10 Years Novices’ Hurdle at 2/1.
Mark Bradstock’s charge, ridden by Nico de Boinville, beat 4/9-favourite Distingo by more than three lengths in the Novices Championship Hurdle Series qualifier.
Somerset trainer Colin Tizzard celebrated a double, which was kicked off by Bramble Brook’s 9/5 win in the Happy Birthday Kate Digweed Love Gordon Racing Handicap Chase.
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Hide AdThat success came in the hands of Harry Cobden, while James Bowen completed the job in the bumper on board debutant Jaytrack Parkhomes.
A four-year-old son of Multiplex, he beat Looks Frozen by a neck to bank odds of 3/1. Scorpion Haze, the 13/8 favourite, was third.
Minellatillmorning, ridden by Noel Fehily and trained by Neil Mulholland, justified his 4/7-favouritism in the Happy Birthday Sarah Cotty Handicap Hurdle.
The six-year-old son of King’s Theatre, another of our selections, was completing back-to-back wins after victory at Taunton on February 4.
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Hide AdRedmond won the Liberty Leasing Asset Finance Handicap Chase for jockey Nick Scholfield and trainer Jack Barber.
Sent off the 5/2 favourite, the Tikkanen gelding beat Itoldyou by five lengths with Royals And Rebels back in third spot.
The next racing at Fontwell is on Sunday, February 25 when the £80,000 Totepool National Spirit Hurdle will take centre stage.