Joe Tizzard hoping to make more memories in Haldon Gold Cup
Rider-turned-trainer has a real affinity with his local track.
Exeter’s Betway Haldon Gold Cup provided Joe Tizzard with his first major win as a jockey and he is looking to War Lord to give him a his first big-race success as a trainer on Friday. In his days in the saddle Tizzard was successful on Lake Kariba and Flagship Uberalles back-to-back in 1998 and 1999, and tasted glory again in 2012 on his old favourite Cue Card, trained by his father, Colin. Last season Eldorado Allen won for the team and with Colin moving aside to let Joe take the reins, the family has an enviable record in the race. In War Lord they have a real chance, as the grey was second in two Grade Ones last season as well as finishing a creditable fourth in the Arkle.Tizzard said: “Lake Kariba would certainly have been one of my first big wins as a jockey and then I was lucky enough to win it the following year for Paul (Nicholls) on Flagship Uberalles. I won it three times in all with Cue Card as well. “We won it last year with Eldorado Allen. It is a race we target, it’s a local track and it’s a good prize. We like it as a race and we love Exeter as a racecourse. “He looks the right type, he was a good novice, he goes well fresh and off his mark (149) he ticks a lot of the boxes and should be really competitive. “I think he’s versatile on the ground, it was pretty decent when he won at Newton Abbot first time last season, but he wouldn’t want it any quicker. We’ve had plenty of rain the last few days though, so hopefully it just rides on the slow side of good.”

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