‘Petal’ and ‘Ted’ do Jane Chapple-Hyam proud at Ascot
Champagne celebrations on memorable afternoon.
Understated. Underestimated. Yet far from under-appreciated. That is Jane Chapple-Hyam the trainer. The woman herself? One gets the feeling that she is huge fun. There is blunt and there is Aussie blunt. A few minutes in her company can be uproariously hilarious. She can certainly mix it with the best. She has a waspish sense of humour and calls it like it is. Like her compatriots. And she enjoyed one of the most rewarding days in her career at Royal Ascot on Wednesday, with Saffron Beach taking the Duke of Cambridge Stakes and Intellogent finishing runner-up in the Hunt Cup.‘Petal’ and ‘Ted’ as they are known in the Newmarket yard, are very different characters. Petal, who is co-owned by James Wigan, and Lucy and Ben Sangster, produced an imperious success in the Group Two over the straight mile. She is beautifully straightforward. ‘Ted’ on the other hand, was cast aside by Hughie Morrison after failing to impress. “He’s as quirky as you like,” said Chapple-Hyam. “The horse,” she clarified with a smile. Twenty minutes earlier, she had taken much-needed shade under the trees in the parade ring, to talk about Petal’s success. “I actually watched the race with (former trainer) David Loder. He was actually giving me a very good commentary,” said Chapple-Hyam. “We felt that the horse that was leading would go and lead (Novemba), so it was a matter of getting her relaxed behind that.
Jane Chapple-Hyam (left) had a day to remember with Saffron Beach landing the Duke Of Cambridge and the quirky Intellogent (pictured) almost getting up in the Hunt Cup at odds of 40-1. @PAracing pic.twitter.com/hMIeLpnKmz
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Lucy is married to Ben Sangster, one of Robert’s sons. Graciously, she did as Chapple-Hyam had asked. “I feel elated, excited and I can only say one lives and dreams of winning a race at Royal Ascot,” she said. “We were very spoilt years ago when my husband’s late father had lovely horses when Peter (Chapple-Hyam, Jane’s former husband) was training with Jane at Manton back in the day.
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