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Ryan Moore to be Crowned Champion Jockey at Windsor
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totesport.com November Stakes (Heritage Handicap) 1st 3 Group Captain 10/1 Roger Charlton's Group Captain stole the show at Windsor with a rousing victory in the totesport.com November Handicap. The four-year-old, returned at 10-1, showed good speed inside the final furlong to register a length-and-a-quarter success from Resonate. Book Of Music and Castle Howard were a length and a half and a head away in third and fourth respectively. Group Of Music led inside the final furlong and was driven out by Richard Hughes, who was riding the second leg of a 76-1 double. Charlton said: "He ran a great race last time but I am surprised as he's had such a hold-up - he had a bad scope and coughed. "He was hack-cantering until 10 days ago and has only done two bits of work. "I was worried that he hadn't had a proper preparation and I was not very confident." Winning owner Peter Webb praised the efforts of Charlton and added: "Roger has improved him - I bought him last year and we decided that we would take it easy with the focus on the back-end of the season. "He missed a nice race at Ascot with flu and it is tempting to think about going over hurdles with him, but he has had back problems."
Jonny Primed For November Handicap Repeat Bid
Come On Jonny has been reported in excellent shape by his trainer Ralph
Beckett as he bids to land the £50,000 totesport.com November Handicap
(3:40pm), run this year at Windsor over an extended 11 furlongs on Saturday,
November 4, for the second year running. The four-year-old Desert King gelding, who has been restricted to just one outing so far this season following an injury, finishing 12th behind Peppertree Lane over 12 furlongs at Ascot last month, relished the heavy ground when landing the prize impressively at regular home Doncaster a year ago, coming home seven lengths clear of Akarem. Beckett said this morning: "Come On Jonny had a serious internal problem in the early part of the year, but he is over that now. "I was delighted with his comeback run at Ascot - he led them to the two-furlong pole and then gradually faded, but he had been off for 11 months. "He seems to be in really good nick and he is there to run his race. The track is different this year, and it remains to be seen whether it will suit him as well as Doncaster, although he won over an extended mile at Windsor as a two-year-old." Come On Jonny, who carried only 8st when successful last year under apprentice Nelson De Souza, will have to defy 9st 7lb this time for Seb Sanders, yet his handler is hoping that the likely testing ground will aid his chances of a repeat victory. Beckett continued: "If the ground stays on the soft side of good he'll run well. He's high enough in the handicap, that's for sure, but he is in great shape. We're going to Windsor in hope rather than confidence, although I wasn't that confident last year either! "Adrian Frost, his owner, already has four or five jumpers in training, and the idea is that Come On Jonny will go hurdling over the winter. He's already schooled nicely, and I'm really looking forward to trying to win a few races with him." Come On Jonny's 19 opponents in Saturday's race include improving three-year-old Peppertree Lane, who has landed five races this term for the Mark Johnston stable. Godolphin runs both Scriptwriter, who scored readily on his return over 10 furlongs at York on October 6, and Red Admiral, while the well-fancied Book Of Music, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, got his head in front for the first time since his debut when taking a 10-furlong handicap at Ascot last month by a neck from Great Plains. Windsor's action-packed eight-race card on Saturday, November 4, kicks
off at 12:20pm with Division One of the EBF Maiden Stakes, run over six
furlongs for two-year-olds. Other highlights on an excellent afternoon's racing include the Listed £28,000
EBF totesport Gillies Fillies' Stakes (1:55pm) over 10 furlongs, which
has attracted 14 runners, among them the Godolphin trio Taranto, Abhisheka
and Lake Toya. The Listed £28,000 Celebrated Artist Piran Strange Paints Stakes
(2:30pm), run over an extended 11 furlongs, has attracted a strong field
of nine, and sees the long-awaited return of Godolphin's unbeaten Bull
Run, who has been off the track since winning at Epsom by 15 lengths
in April, 2004. Listed action continues at 3:05pm with the £28,000 totescoop6
Wentworth Stakes, run over six furlongs, which features old favourite
Quito, runner-up to Reverence in the Group One Betfred Sprint Cup at
Haydock in September, and Richard Hannon's 2005 totesport Ayr Gold Cup
winner Presto Shinko. A total of 20 runners will go to post for the totesport.com November
Handicap after the maximum field number for Saturday's meeting was increased
by four. David Mackinnon, Managing Director of Windsor Racecourse, explained
the decision by stating that the safety factor at the course has been
20 for a number of years, yet due to Windsor purchasing a 16-bay starting
stall unit last month, the maximum field had therefore been reduced to
16. However, for Saturday's meeting, Windsor will have the use of two sets of stalls, rented from Race Tech, allowing for the larger fields. |
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