Ladies’ Day Comes Early as Wadham and Frost Combine for a Double | Horse racing news

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By David Milnes
Tuesday: Fakenham
The British Racing School in Newmarket sponsored one of the Norfolk track’s feature film competitions, which aptly followed the path of local racer Sorbet.
The 3-1 chance completed the doubles for Lucy Wadham and Bryony Frost when landing the two-mile mare handicap hurdle which was named after the BRS 356 group.
Sorbet is obviously one of the best backyard workhorses at Wadham Base, but he enjoyed making the turns doing everything to the detriment of Voice Of Calm.
Winning owner-breeder Pat Toye picked up her student award and Wadham said: “Fair play for Pat as she raised Sorbet by hand as her mother died when she was a foal so she is the last . Hopefully Sorbet can be a mare herself one day. “.
Ford a Amo
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Wadham owner Tom Ford is set to be the Robson Aguiar of the jump game after recent Irish import Terresita clinched the opener just three weeks after joining the team.
Much like some members of the Amo Racing squad, the 5-1 out of four underdog had done most of his match training in Ireland before a match success under Frost.
Ward and Wadham know all about Terresita’s family as they have both been involved with the mare Brixen.
Ward said: âThis filly did an obstacle course for Andrew Lynch at the Curragh before arriving here about three weeks ago, so we knew she could jump. Bryony gave her time to get started. in the race and she finished very well. Brixen is at stud in Ireland and is the first of her offspring to win. ”
Go east
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Katie O’Farrell and Salley Gardens completed a successful tour of East Anglia with odds of 4-5 in the 2m7½f handicap hurdle.
Just a week after wandering around his home in nearby Huntingdon, the Olly Murphy-trained runner set up a similar display to see the gallant Presenting Yeats, who was out of the flag bridle.
The winner was due to increase by 11 pounds after his previous triumph and only carried a 7-pound penalty here, but he’s unlikely to return to the well.
Murphy said: “Salley Gardens turned out to be a revelation as we gave her a tongue and cheek tie and Katie gave her a great ride.”
It was a first track win for O’Farrell but not for Fergus Gregory, who kicked off a brace for Murphy when landing the previous three-mile handicap pursuit on Dubai Quest.
Race director David Hunter hosted a decent crowd but resigned himself to having small fields.
However, he recalled having had to water for this meeting in the past. He said: “We only allowed watering until October 31, but I remember having had to get a special waiver from the Environment Agency for water in the past, so we are already came here. “
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