Graystone takes Adonis test against Knight Salute at Kempton
‘He is improving with racing and he stays so well’.
Lucy Wadham is hoping Graystone can continue to surprise her when he lines up against 10 rivals in the Coral Adonis Hurdle at Kempton on Saturday. The four-year-old has proved a useful juvenile hurdler, belying his pace-laden pedigree, winning two of his last three starts. Though he fell at the last when leading on his penultimate start at Taunton, the James Summers-owned Graystone stayed on strongly to score over two miles at Wetherby last time out.🚨 Drama at @TauntonRacing
Greystone & Bryony Frost are both OK after their final flight fall, with Irish Hill, a dual winner on the Flat in France making a winning debut over hurdles for @PFNicholls & @CobdenHarry pic.twitter.com/vmqmZlnn8q — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 30, 2021
“He hasn’t done a lot wrong except fall in a hole at Taunton,” said Wadham. “He really should have three ones by his name. I think he is improving with racing and he stays so well. He is bred to get six furlongs. “He won over 10 furlongs on the Flat and he is by Dark Angel out of a Distorted Humor mare. He keeps surprising me. “He started over seven furlongs on the Flat and with his running style you expect him really to peg out towards the end of his races, but he keeps going. “The one thing he doesn’t like is being held up.” Regular partner Bryony Frost has been claimed by Paul Nicholls to ride Rubaud in the two-mile contest, where rivals include unbeaten Knight Salute, Nicholls’ hurdling debutant Pleasant Man and the Nicky Henderson-trained Impulsive One. So Aidan Coleman, who rode Martello Sky to victory for Wadham in a Listed mares’ hurdle at Sandown on January 8, comes in for the ride. Wadham added: “Hopefully he will run a nice race at Kempton. The track should suit him.” Like Nicholls, who has been through something of a lean spell, Wadham has been scratching her head about the form of some of her string, not having recorded a winner for almost a month. Martello Sky was her last notable success and she will head straight to the Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Wadham said: “She has had quite a busy season and has won three races.
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