Credrojava shines on Fontwell hurdles bow
Bumper winner makes seamless switch for Harry Fry.
Credrojava was the star of the show at Fontwell on Tuesday when making a winning switch to obstacles in the Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle. Harry Fry’s five-year-old, who was bought for GBP 80,000 following a victory in the pointing field in February, caught the eye when making a successful Rules debut in an Aintree bumper in October. On that occasion she impressed with the way she travelled smoothly through the contest and she showed a fine engine once again at Fontwell, always at the head of proceedings and stretching clear once entering the home straight.He said: “She won nicely on her bumper debut and had been schooling nicely, so we were hopeful of getting off to a good start. But obviously they still have to go out and do it and she did it nicely. “We did initially consider going for a better bumper, like the one at Huntingdon at the weekend just gone. But we just felt the way she ran in her bumper up at Aintree and after doing all the schooling and seeing how well she jumped, we were pretty settled in our own mind that we would kick on over hurdles. Sometimes you can stay in bumpers to long and she settled beautifully and jumped really well today.
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