Judicial has all the answers in Chipchase Stakes
Seasoned sprinter proves at home with Group Three win up to six furlongs.
Judicial may be getting on in terms of a sprinter – but Julie Camacho’s eight-year-old appears to have found a new lease of life over six furlongs, having run out a ready winner of the Betfair Backs Racing Welfare Chipchase Stakes. Having been a reliable type just below the highest class for a number of years, all Judicial’s best form was over five furlongs – save for a handful of experimental runs over six. It was not until he landed a Listed race over that trip at Lingfield in November that connections began to think now may be the time to campaign up in distance – although he reappeared back over the minimum at Newmarket when closing into second behind Far Above.Victorious in the driving rain! Judicial turns in a smart display to win the Chipchase Stakes under @CallumRodrigue4 for @JCamachoRacing at @NewcastleRaces pic.twitter.com/6iTc0Q5LS7
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 27, 2020
He looked noticeably happier mid-race back over six at Newcastle, however, with jockey Callum Rodriguez the last off the bridle en route to a 9-1 victory in a contest run in torrential rain. It soon became apparent the favourite Mubakker would not be winning, and he dropped away to be last of all, leaving Judicial to see off the Kevin Ryan-trained pair of Brando and Major Jumbo by a length and a half to provide Rodriguez with a first Group-race success. Steve Brown, Camacho’s partner and assistant, said: “He keeps surprising us. When they get to eight you wonder if they are going to start regressing a touch – but he looks as good as ever. “I led him to the start, but you now have to walk back, and I knew after two furlongs at Newmarket they were going too fast for him – although he still ran well.
A first Group race win for @CallumRodrigue4 on the likeable Judicial pic.twitter.com/fi1ojQYpZj
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) June 27, 2020
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