Boccaccio bolsters Appleby team ahead of Enable showdown
Unbeaten colt set for better things after Newmarket success.
Boccaccio demonstrated the best of his battling abilities to maintain his unbeaten record with a tenacious success in the Betway Handicap at Newmarket. Not sighted since landing a novice event at Kempton in November, the Dubawi colt continued his progression with victory on his seasonal return in the seven-furlong contest. Despite being headed late on by eventual runner-up Gifted Ruler, the Charlie Appleby-trained 13-8 favourite rallied close to the line to prevail by a short head. Appleby said: “He is a nice horse and is now unbeaten in three starts. Today he was a little bit raw and he will learn plenty again. He was courageous to put his head down at the right time. “I think he is about ready for another step up in grade now. We will probably have a look at a Listed race for him. “I think he will improve a lot for that, as you could see in the paddock he is a burly colt.”
The Charlie Appleby trained Boccaccio after making it three from three with a battling victory under William Buick @NewmarketRace pic.twitter.com/OqX6nC9HXw
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) June 27, 2020
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