Bowen reflects on delayed Cesarewitch victory
Manxman was confirmed the Newmarket winner after disqualification due to whip breach.
Sean D Bowen is in the record books as a Cesarewitch-winning rider but rather than getting to celebrate on-track, he had to settle for hearing the news driving to Leicester on Tuesday. Irish raider Alphonse Le Grande prevailed by a nose on the day at Newmarket, with Bowen’s mount, the Simon and Ed Crisford-trained Manxman, the vanquished runner-up. However, it soon became apparent Alphonse Le Grande’s rider Jamie Powell had breached the whip rules, prompting a referral to the Whip Review Committee on Tuesday. The WRC duly confirmed Powell had struck his mount 10 times, crossing the threshold for disqualification and promoting Manxman to first, with Bowen soaking up the result en-route to racing in the East Midlands.He said: “They were saying it could get overturned straight after but we would have to wait until Tuesday. “There was great excitement on Tuesday when I was driving to Leicester, I got a phone call to say the result did get overturned. “I’ve probably never been as happy as I was going racing after hearing that news! It’s probably one of the biggest handicaps in England that everyone wants to win.” For Bowen, it was a bittersweet feeling to be announced winner of one of the year’s most prestigious handicaps but miss out on his moment in the spotlight following the race.
ICYMI:
Alphonse Le Grande won the Cesarewitch Handicap by a NOSE, in a thrilling photo finish 📸#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/SFkZ6N13hY — ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 13, 2024
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