Tominator scores at Sandown
Card on que at
Ascot
Zarkandar in Champion form
at WincantonReport
We start at Sandown last Friday with what
seems an inevitable winner for the Church string. Tominator (Martin,
Neil)
went to post in the 2m novice hurdle, Chased leader, not fluent 5th, demoted to
3rd 3 out, went 2nd last, edged right inside final 100 yards, stayed on under
pressure to lead towards finish, winning by 1 ¼ l, he
gets 12.5 points.
On Saturday at Ascot, Cue Card ( John, Martin, Peej), took his chance in the 2m 5f Ascot
Chase, Made all, mistake 11th, hard pressed 2 out, driven clear last, winning readily by 6l . He
gets 27.5 points.
At Wincanton in the 2m grade 2 Hurdle , Zarkandar ( Bob, Steve,
Tony), went to post, Tracked leaders, went 2nd after 3 out, led next,
ridden clear and edged right after last, ran on well winning by 4 ½ l. He has
Champion hurdle place claims at least. He gets 26.2
points.
Points
February Total
Neil
141.7 629.8
Steve 93.9
488.7
Bob
146.2 485.5
John
146.9 481.6
Tony
107.1 457.3
Martin 82.1 413.4
Cod
93.8
363.7
Cliff
118.5 343.9
Peej
53.3 326.3
News
Trainer Donald McCain has
challenged Overturn's Racing Post Arkle rivals to take him on for the lead in
the Cheltenham contest on March 12 A winner of major handicaps on the
level and good enough to be runner-up in a Champion Hurdle by employing
front-running tactics, there have been rumblings the way to upset the
nine-year-old is to challenge him upfront
However, McCain does not see
that as an issue as he believes nothing will be able to live with Overturn over
the first few fences. "I don't think anybody needs to
question the way Overturn is ridden," the Cholmondeley handler told The Punter
"I keep reading about
horses that are going to take him him on, but he's led Chesters Cups,
Northumberland Plates and Champion Hurdles so I don't see why anything should
change, that's just his way of racing.
"If something wants to
go quicker than him, get on with it and good luck
Puffin Billy is making good progress since he suffered a setback in
defeat at Exeter Previously unbeaten, Oliver Sherwood's promising
five-year-old returned lame when behind Melodic Rendezvous and Sherwood
subsequently found puss in his foot. "He's fine," said Sherwood.
"We got a shoe back on him on Friday, he's been swimming regularly and he
did two canters this morning