Wisdom survives stewards’ inquiry to seal Sandown success
Buick and Appleby team up for victory.
Charlie Appleby’s Well Of Wisdom won a hotly-contested Unibet 3 Uniboosts A Day Handicap Stakes by a short head as Sandown Park hosted racing for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic. It was William Buick’s third victory on the Oasis Dream colt, but it was far from straightforward with a stewards’ inquiry needed after thewinner clashed with Surf Dancer, who in turn connected with the rail and finished fourth. Well Of Wisdom managed to hold on to victory with the help of a photo finish ahead of the Ralph Beckett-trained Tomfre. Racing returned to the Esher course with the Unibet Extra Place Offers Every Day EBF Maiden Stakes, but it was slightly delayed due to some trouble at the stalls Both Fernando Rah and Liberty Bay were withdrawn at the start, leaving Richard Hannon’s Happy Romance to beat two rivals for an easy success/. Sean Levey said of the 10-11 chance: “It was fairly straightforward once the other two horses came out.“She was in command from the get-go and she did it convincingly in the end and could be a nice filly going forward.” On only three runners taking part, the jockey added: “Racing is one of those games where in a lot of areas it doesn’t allow for half measures, so with two (handlers) inevitably it is a lot harder to get horses like that into the stalls. “Lucky enough, Richard Hannon’s get in the stalls pretty well and we don’t have that issue. It is a downer for the horses that don’t go in, but it’s also one of those things. “It’s an eye-opener maybe for some people that horses probably need a bit more work at home on that sort of thing without knocking them, but there is no doubt four (handlers) is definitely better than two. “There will always be horses more difficult than others to get in and with the rule as it is, it is not going to be the greatest thing for them.” Hannon and Levey were able to double up with victory in the Unibet Casino Deposit GBP 10 Get GBP 40 Bonus Novice Stakes through Manigordo. The Kitten’s Joy colt showed why he was the 2-11 favourite, despite a strong run from Owen Burrows’ Taawfan. Levey said: “I think he has done that fairly well. I think you could say the second is a nice horse as well, first time out to finish as close as he did to me. “He has done everything right today, settled, laid back and done pretty much everything in his stride, so he should be able to run well for the rest of the year.”
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