Tabdeed comes of age in Hackwood Stakes
The Tin Man also delights and could have rematch with winner in Sprint Cup.
Tabdeed rewarded the perseverance and patience of Owen Burrows in taking his career to new heights with a battling success in the bet365 Hackwood Stakes at Newbury. The talented but fragile five-year-old finally came of age – on what was just his eighth start – to secure the biggest victory of his career when going one better than his return at Newcastle in the Group Three contest. Having been anchored at the rear of the field early on, the Havana Gold gelding came with a sustained run close to the stands rail under Jim Crowley before getting up to deny multiple Group One winner and fellow 4-1 joint-favourite The Tin Man a first victory in almost two years by half a length.Former champion jockey @JimCrowley1978 gives the thumbs up after the @ojburrows74 trained Tabdeed gains the biggest win of his career in the Group Three Hackwood Stakes @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/wyaQ35n0e0
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) July 18, 2020
Lambourn trainer Burrows said: “He has always threatened and promised to have a good race in him. I was happy enough with that first run at Newcastle. It didn’t quite pan out how we wanted, but today there was loads of pace. “I was a little bit worried where Jim was, but they went very quick and that is what he loves. It is great to get a nice race into him. He was strong at the end and took a bit of pulling up. Jim said this would be as quick as he would want it.” A first outing at Group One level will now come under consideration for Tabdeed, with Burrows earmarking the Sprint Cup at Haydock in September as a potential target. He said: “I wouldn’t want it too soft, as he disappointed in the Bengough on very soft ground. That was the only thing we could put down for such a disappointing run. “Hopefully if it is good, good to soft we can kick on. He is five now and hasn’t got many miles on the clock. Dare I say it, but since he has been gelded he has been easier to train so fingers crossed he is all right in the morning and we can keep planning. “We would not want to get too carried away yet, but it is nice to get a Group Three in him.”
The @james_fanshawe trained The Tin Man after his great run in defeat in the Group Three Hackwood Stakes @NewburyRacing under @oismurphy pic.twitter.com/6z1zPz8Vxp
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) July 18, 2020
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