Fellowes looking to Grand Alliance to extend winning feeling at Epsom
Nottingham Forest-supporting trainer saddles first Derby runner.
Fresh from cheering on his beloved Nottingham Forest to promotion in the Championship play-off final, Charlie Fellowes is hoping for another successful weekend when he saddles his first ever runner in the Cazoo Derby in Grand Alliance. The three-year-old is owned by Paul and Susan Roy, whose colours have been worn in the Classic in the past by the Jeremy Noseda-trained St Leger winner Sixties Icon and for whom Epsom holds a special place in their heart, with Paul born in Epsom. Fellowes believes it will be a special occasion not only for himself, but also the owners and said: “It’s really exciting to be part of it. “It’s a completely new experience and we are going into it with a horse who has a few questions to answer. So we’re not going in there with an awful lot of pressure on our shoulders, which I suppose is a nice thing, and if he goes and runs a really nice race we would be over the moon.
“Paul Roy, who owns Grand Alliance with his wife Sue, was born and raised in Epsom. Paul was the son of a butcher in Epsom and was brought up at Tattenham Corner. His parents are buried just round the corner from the track and although he doesn’t live there any longer, he’s a regular visitor to Epsom, so for him it’s particularly poignant to have a runner in the Derby.” Grand Alliance is one of the outsiders of the 18 potential runners still left in contention for the premier Classic – which will be run in memory of Lester Piggott – and can be backed at odds of 100-1, but the son of Churchill has already ticked one major Derby box by proving he handles the track when finishing second in the Blue Riband Trial. “He was beaten a neck by Nahanni and had United Nations behind him, Nahanni is around the 16-1 to 20-1 mark, while we are out at 66-1,” continued Fellowes.
Nahanni puts his head down and battles to the line to win the Cazoo Blue Riband Trial under William Buick!
Another promising colt for Godolphin and Charlie Appleby 🏆@CazooUK @godolphin pic.twitter.com/q7kyHfwGYL — Epsom Downs Racecourse (@EpsomRacecourse) April 19, 2022

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