Palmer thrilled as Caravan Of Hope bags Northumberland Plate
Trainer goes back to his roots to achieve lifelong ambition.
Hugo Palmer was able to tick the Betfair Northumberland Plate off his bucket list when Caravan Of Hope justified 9-2 favouritism in the famous race. Palmer may train in Newmarket now – but his roots are firmly entrenched in the north-east, and he sent two horses up the A1 to Newcastle and was rewarded with first and third as Collide also ran with great credit. Splitting the Palmer pair was Roger Varian’s well-fancied Australis, who had beaten Caravan Of Hope narrowly last time out, and they met on just 1lb different terms. There was little between them again as all the right horses were to the fore two furlongs, with Hollie Doyle hitting the front on Rainbow Dreamer.Caravan Of Hope wins the Betfair Northumberland Plate Handicap 🏆🐴#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/eIpktsLLWT
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) June 27, 2020
Palmer’s duo were travelling better, though, and then Australis began to close in. But is was Caravan Of Hope and Harry Bentley who found the decisive turn of foot when it mattered, winning by a length and a half. Cosmelli once again showed his liking for the course and distance, finishing well to claim fourth. “I didn’t know which one to cheer – I was just shouting ‘go on boys!’,” said Palmer. “Collide ran a wonderful race, because he was drawn wider, had to settle further back and carry an awful lot of weight.
Caravan Of Hope enjoying the rain no doubt 🌧🐴#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/8m6wdIEAzG
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) June 27, 2020
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