Kinondo Kwetu up for Reynoldstown challenge
Sam England’s prolific seven-year-old in Grade Two action at Ascot.
Sam England’s Kinondo Kwetu will look to strike a blow for the north in the Bateaux London Reynoldstown Novices’ Chase at Ascot on Saturday. The seven-year-old has been in phenomenal form since last spring, accumulating a winning streak of six successive victories in novice events – one hurdle race and five steeplechases. His chasing mark rose from 107 to 137 last year alone, and he is now bringing his consistency to a bigger stage as he steps up to Grade Two level. “He’s had a little break, he’s back in and the ground has come up good so we thought we’d go and have a bash,” said England. “It’s a good opportunity, he was running in novices over the summer but this is a completely different depth. “It’s a different kettle of fish, but we’re going there hopeful that he puts in a good run.




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