Boughey hoping Doncaster proves home from home for Baradar
Six-year-old has shown a real liking for Town Moor.
George Boughey’s Baradar bids to start his season on the right note when he lines up at his favourite track for the William Hill Cammidge Trophy Stakes. The six-year-old was twice a winner last term, taking a Doncaster handicap over a slightly longer trip at the peak of his form in the autumn. His Town Moor form in general is impressive, and he was a good third on heavy ground in the Lincoln at this meeting last year. Now dropping back in trip to six furlongs, Boughey is hopeful he will relish a return to his favoured course at Listed level. “Baradar was good back at six and a half furlongs at Doncaster in the autumn, before probably just finding it one too many runs at Ascot at the end of last year,” he said.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing him at six (furlongs) for the first time. He loves it at Doncaster, he’s done lots of work and is very straight. He’s in a super shape, he’s an absolute legend. “In four runs at Doncaster he’s won twice, been 1-3 in the Lincoln in-running and placed in the Futurity Trophy. “It’s his first run in stakes company for a long time and he goes there with a good chance.” Nick Bradley Racing have three chances in the race, chief among them being the Karl Burke-trained Marshman. Second in the Gimcrack as a two-year-old, the bay started his season well when winning the Prix Sigy on debut last year and was then fifth in the Duke of York when beaten three lengths.
With 12 entries for the weekend it’s safe to say the flat is BACK!
They are headlined by Marshman who is one of three NBR entries in the Listed Cammidge Trophy. pic.twitter.com/L1xdtxVsre — Nick Bradley Racing (@NBradleyRacing) March 18, 2024
“Somewhere along the line he’ll win a nice one!” 👀@karl_burke is expecting a big day this year from the talented Marshman, who returns in Saturday’s Cammidge Trophy at @DoncasterRaces…
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 20, 2024
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It’s been another brilliant season for @WilliamHaggas #ITVRacing | @yorkracecourse pic.twitter.com/NADcrgkCqj — ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 14, 2023
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