Kotmask sparks Festival dreams with Huntingdon victory
‘I’d love to see him at Cheltenham in March and hopefully he will be there’.
Kotmask dug deep to cling on to victory in the Chatteris Fen Juvenile Hurdle at Huntingdon. Trained by Gary Moore and ridden by his son Jamie, Kotmask was having just his second British outing having won by 12 lengths on his debut for the yard at Fontwell last month. Sent off the 6-5 favourite, Moore was quick to seize the initiative, with Genuflex the only rival to try to take him on in front. The pair had a couple of lengths in hand over the rest of the field turning for home, but Genuflex was starting to feel the pinch, allowing Kotmask to move into a clear lead with two hurdles to jump.What a finish to the GBP 25,000 feature @Huntingdon_Race!
Kotmask makes it two from two since joining @gl_racing‘s yard as he just gets the better of Collingham in the Chatteris Fen Juvenile Hurdle 💪 @jemoore85 pic.twitter.com/r4PnDcXR0U— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 14, 2022
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