A day with only one favourite winner and a double on the card for Sam James.
The 2:25 had a great ride from Adam McNamara on Lotara which was held up in the rear, the field clearly had leaders and trackers, with Corridor Kid and Redalani leading. As it came to one furlong out Lotara, Shine Likeadiamond and Cool Angel made head way. In the final 75 yards Lotara had something that the other horses didn't and managed to hold onto a strong lead, winning by one length.
The 3:30 had Tinsel Town go quite far clear of the rest of the field, everyone else closely grouped together, the field travelled well. Two horses that were not far off the pace were Tyrannical and Masterson which started going forward over three furlongs out but Masterson carried on smoothly easily extending the lead at one furlong out. Judith Gardenier who was held up in the rear made up plenty of ground with a fast turn of pace however Masterson was too far ahead to catch and went on to win by two lengths, Judith Gardenier was second and Tyrannical was third.
Thankyou to the jockeys who I had selfies with Adam McNamara, Graham Gibbons, Jason Hart, Megan Nicholls, Dougie Costello and Patrick Mathers. This takes my selfie collection up to 47! Hopefully I will be able to get a selfie with William Buick at York.
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Saturday, 3 September 2016
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