Nicholls team takes centre stage with Pontefract double
Jockey Megan rides two winners for father Paul.
Megan Nicholls was seen to great effect when riding a double on Oleg and Christopher Wood at Pontefract. Both horses are trained by her father, 11-times champion National Hunt trainer Paul, but the younger Nicholls is well on the way to making her own way in the game. Now based in the north with boyfriend and fellow jockey Kevin Stott, she is well on the way to losing her 3lb claim. Oleg may already be with his third trainer, but Nicholls has a soft spot for him after maintaining her 100 per cent record on the grey in the Napoleons Casino Bradford Handicap at Pontefract. Having begun life in Germany, he had two runs for David Cottin in France before being bought by Middleham Park Racing and sent to Paul Nicholls.Oleg (7-2) was winner at Southwell just before the shutdown, he got up close home to beat Anyonecanhaveitall by just a neck suggesting there may even be a bit more in the locker. “I was confident enough, but it was just whether I got the gap in time and luckily enough it opened up in front of me,” said Nicholls. “He stayed on well, I think he’s a horse with more to come. He’s been around but since he came to us he’s thrived, he loves his work and takes his runs really well. “We’ll have a few options in the summer with him, but we’ll see him back jumping again.”
Not seen since Royal Ascot, Exceptional lives up to her name and makes a mockery of her opening handicap mark of 74 for @RichardFahey and @bazmchugh pic.twitter.com/e4sxdimu4x
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) June 10, 2020
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