Hot favourite Humungosaur was a big disappointment as Cherry Street opened his account in the EBF "Franklins Gardens" Maiden at Pontefract.
Humungosaur looked to have been found an excellent opportunity to get off the mark, having finished third in a Deauville Listed race last time, but while he led for a long way, the even-money chance found precious little for pressure.
Andrew Balding's Cherry Street (7-2) had shown ability to be placed at Kempton and Goodwood and nominal progression under David Probert was enough to see him score by three and a quarter lengths from Sir Graham Wade.
Humungosaur was only third.
Newbury maiden winner Mince proved extremely well treated on her handicap debut in the totesport Day On Monday 17th October Nursery.
Running off an initial mark of 70, the Roger Charlton-trained 2-1 favourite travelled strongly throughout in the hands of Steve Drowne and put the race to bed in a matter of strides when quickening to lead over a furlong out.
Drowne was able to ease down considerably in the closing stages and the pair still passed the post with five lengths in hand over See Clearly.
lunes, 3 de octubre de 2011
CHERRY STREETS AHEAD AT PONTE
16:16
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