Dakota Gold completes hat-trick with Wentworth Stakes romp
Dods’ sprint star leads throughout at Doncaster.
Dakota Gold recorded a third successive victory with an explosive performance from the front in the Listed Betfair Wentworth Stakes at Doncaster. Michael Dods’ gelding has enjoyed a stellar run of form, taking both the re-routed Group Three Bengough Stakes at York and the Listed Rous Stakes at Nottingham on his last two starts. The six-year-old was last to enter the stalls and first to exit them as he shot to the head of the field to establish a lead he maintained throughout, holding off 20-1 shot Aberama Gold by three-quarters of a length – with Zim Baby a further length and a quarter back in third, at 40-1. Paul Mulrennan took the ride from usual jockey Connor Beasley, who is otherwise engaged in Dubai, partnering Dakota Gold for the first time – with detailed instructions from his usual pilot. “He’s a grand old horse – he’s been a real warrior this year,” Mulrennan said of the 4-1 winner. “He wears his heart on his sleeve. Unfortunately for Connor Beasley, he’s away in Dubai, but it’s his ride. “Connor sent me a message last night and gave me the instructions, told me how to ride him – and I’ve done exactly that. “He’s very tough, he loves that ground. It’s a great performance, carrying that penalty, and obviously he’s done nothing but improve all year. He’s a lovely old horse.” Dods praised Dakota Gold’s tenacity at the end of a busy and fruitful season. “They were coming to him. But he’s dug deep, he’s dug very deep – and he’s done it well.” “That’s it, he’s finished for the season now, so we’ll look forward to next year. “He’s had a tough season. We nearly finished him after his last run but we decided to wait, because of the soft ground, for today. “He’s getting better – I really think he’s improving. I think he’ll definitely be looking at more Group races next season.”Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
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