Delight for Chapman, with London and The South back in clear Racing League advantage
‘I have every confidence we will come through and we will be victorious’.
A one-two in race six on the night significantly extended London and The South’s lead at the top of the Racing League at Windsor on Thursday. The Matt Chapman-captained team had held a slender one-point advantage going into the fourth of the six meetings that make up the league. But having fallen behind to Wales and The West earlier in the evening, the success of the Paul and Oliver Cole-trained Sanitiser (15-2) in the 10-furlong contest – downing teammate Danville by a length – gave London and The South a whopping 43 points for filling the first two positions and they ended proceedings with a 48-point advantage (586-538). Chapman said: “Sean Levey gave the winner a brilliant ride and to see Nicola Currie follow him home was obviously the highlight of another fantastic night of Racing League action.A 1-2 for London & The South! @RacingLeagueUK‘s leading rider @LeveySean records yet another winner in the competition, as Sanitiser beats teammate Danville at @WindsorRaces… pic.twitter.com/bHX0p6Lv7H
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 1, 2022
“While Wales and The West may have thought they gave our dream team a fright, their captain, Jamie Osborne, can think again. “I hope it doesn’t go down to the wire, but with two meetings left, it is all to play for. I have every confidence our fantastic team of trainers, jockeys and those amazing stable staff will come through and we will be victorious.” Wales and The West had earlier gone top after Safari Dream justified 15-8 favouritism under Neil Callan in the five-furlong nursery. The Rod Millman-trained Bungle Inthejingle colt had been first past the post at Sandown on his previous start but was disqualified – a result the yard is appealing. Yet a measure of compensation was gained following the half-length success from Michaela’s Boy. Callan said: “For what he is doing now over that distance, bodes well. James (Millman, assistant trainer) says at home he is a little bit tricky, but on a racecourse he has a great temperament. “I away felt he was going to win from about two and a half out. He is gritty and has a bright future. He will get another furlong, no problem.”
Vintage Clarets (12-1) landed the 5f handicap in the hands of Connor Beasley at Windsor, giving The North another 25pts for a win in R22 of the William Hill Racing League. Another winner for the in-form @RichardFahey yard! @PAracing pic.twitter.com/W7ODCCbrVi
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) September 1, 2022
How they stand in @RacingLeagueUK after round four 👇🏆 pic.twitter.com/LbQgX8DVsV
— Sky Sports Racing (@SkySportsRacing) September 1, 2022

Star of the future! Dylan Browne McMonagle was on the mark for Team Ireland in the William Hill Racing League at Windsor on Thursday. He booted home the Jessica Harrington-trained That’s Just Dandy in the mile handicap. @PAracing pic.twitter.com/o3pCdcFV5E
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) September 1, 2022
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