Fellowes finds himself rooting for ‘George Scott’ victory at Newmarket
Equine namesake of fellow trainer has big sales race in his sights.
Charlie Fellowes is banking on the equine George Scott to do him proud as he raises the stakes at Newmarket this weekend. Fellowes and his fellow trainer and near neighbour George Scott have created confusion and amusement in near equal measure with their joint venture this summer to each run a new juvenile recruit named after one another and in the same ownership. It is all starting to get serious too, though – as was always intended – after Scott’s Charlie Fellowes opened his account at the seventh attempt last week with a seven-length win at Beverley. Fellowes is about to up the ante again as George Scott makes his third career start in Saturday’s GBP 150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes. Both geldings are providing handy promotion by running in the colours of the two trainers’ Offthebridle podcast – and if George Scott can make a splash in the valuable sales race, he will be putting Fellowes’ nose nicely back in front.At that suggestion, Fellowes said: “Exactly – we think they’re both pretty decent horses, and could both easily pick up some nice prizes “For two horses who were bought for less than 20 grand, we’re pretty delighted with what we’ve come up with.” He does admit to marginally mixed feelings, and no little uncertainty about exactly how to behave, when watching his namesake run for a rival stable – albeit in his own part-ownership. “It is strange, but only because I hate cheering on other people’s horses!” said Fellowes. “To cheer on a horse trained by someone else feels very alien. “But the whole thing has been a really good experience. The only sad thing is that we really put the syndicate together for a bit of fun, to do some social stuff, which we obviously haven’t been able to do this year (because of coronavirus crowd restrictions).” He is hoping George Scott will have his many supporters cheering at the necessary social distance, though, at HQ – having run with promise on both starts so far. “That’s the plan,” said Fellowes. “This has been a long-term plan, all along. “He worked (on Wednesday morning) on the grass, and worked very nicely.”
Booooooooooom!!!!!! @georgeoscott you legend! CHARLIE FELLOWES wins for the @bridlepodcast syndicate by a massive 6 lengths! Not the bridesmaid any more! Well done to all of George’s team on a fantastic job
— Charlie Fellowes (@FellowesRacing) September 22, 2020
.@FellowesRacing of the equine kind basks in the #Beverley sunshine after hosing up in our opener for @georgeoscott 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/sJpqtgix7u
— Beverley Racecourse (@Beverley_Races) September 22, 2020
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