Fellowes hopes for good season with King Ottokar
.I have a huge amount of faith in this horse’.
Charlie Fellowes has full faith in King Ottokar as he bids to make his mark in the middle-distance division this year. The four-year-old won a Newbury maiden at the start of last season, with the form working out incredibly well as both runner-up Dashing Willoughby and sixth-placed Headman went on to win Group races while the fourth, Space Blues, was twice placed in Group One company. King Ottokar subsequently failed to fire when tried over a mile and a half in the Chester Vase, but redeemed himself when not beaten farin third by Sangarius in the Hampton Court Stakes at Royal Ascot. He rounded off his campaign with an unlucky fifth in the Sovereign Stakes at Salisbury, with Fellowes feeling it had been an error to drop back to a mile for that race. He has been given an entry in the Tattersalls Gold Cup in Ireland next month, but plans are fluid.He said: “The plan this year had been to start in a race in France, as he is better with a bit of cut in the ground, but that race has now been and gone. “I have a huge amount of faith in this horse. “I think I made a mistake in dropping back to a mile at Salisbury with him, despite the fact he could well have won had he got a clear run.
Silver Tankard Stakes (Listed)1610m , 35.000 GBP , for 2yo🇬🇧 Pontefract
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