Neil King waiting on easier ground for stable star Lookaway
Trainer playing a waiting game with Aintree bumper winner.
Neil King “can’t wait” to get started for the season with his Aintree bumper winner Lookaway, but patience is the order of the day and the unbeaten five-year-old will not be risked until conditions are suitable. The son of Ask was winning a Kildorrery point-to-point this time last year before transferring to King for GBP 170,000 at the Goffs December point-to-point sales at Yorton. He went on to justify that price tag by winning at Newbury on his Rules bow, before taking the step up to Graded company in his stride to land the Aintree bumper in good style.👏 GBP 170,000 purchase Lookaway retains his unbeaten record in fine style to land the final race of the #RandoxGrandNational Festival for @NeilKingRacing & @jackquinlan92 at @AintreeRaces
Results & free replays ➡ https://t.co/sBcsavHpYf pic.twitter.com/pDcSGmrCci — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 9, 2022
The form of that Grade Two contest got a timely boost when Leave Of Absence and Blow Your Wad – third and fourth respectively at Aintree – fought out the finish of an Ascot novice hurdle on Saturday and King has been pleased with what he has seen from his charge at home in recent months ahead of his own novice hurdle campaign. However, the Wiltshire-based handler is in no rush with his star prospect, with Lookaway described as “far too special” to run on quick early-season ground. “He looks absolutely tremendous, he’s summered really well and has grown up over the summer both mentally and physically,” said King. “He hasn’t missed a day’s work and Jack Quinlan came in and schooled him last week on the grass for the first time and he was absolutely superb. I’m really thrilled with him.
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