Tomorrow’s Dream continues good run for title-chasing Marquand
‘Hopefully I can be there or thereabouts in the championship’.
Tom Marquand maintained the pressure on Flat jockeys’ championship leader Oisin Murphy after reaching the 50-winner mark for the season aboard Tomorrow’s Dream at Goodwood. Having celebrated a double at Windsor on Monday, the 2015 champion apprentice was quickly back among the winners thanks to the length-and-a-half victory secured by the William Haggas-trained three-year-old in the British European Breeders’ Fund EBF Fillies’ Handicap. Marquand said of reaching the milestone: “It is great hitting that number of winners after two months. I’m just trying to ride as many winners as possible and hopefully I can be there or thereabouts in the championship. “It is going well enough at the moment and hopefully it will continue for the next few months.” As for Haggas, he was pleased to see the daughter of Oasis Dream return to winning ways having finished second last time out at Newbury. He said of the 11-2 chance: “She is improving all the time. She got in a good position and picked up well when Tom asked her. I was very happy with that.“She was a little bit unfortunate at Newbury. She got out in enough time, but she had to weave her way through. The horse that won the race stayed on the rail and that proved to be an advantage. She has improved better this year and is doing well physically. “She won over seven furlongs at Chepstow and though she got beaten over a mile at Newbury you can see she clearly gets it. “As always with these well bred fillies you are looking at the aim of getting some black type, but she has a bit to go yet.” Maydanny – a son of Dubawi out of Attraction – returned to winning ways in emphatic fashion with a five-length victory over Sky Defender to give trainer Mark Johnston a one-two in the Unibet You’re On Handicap. Assistant trainer Charlie Johnston said of the 5-1 favourite: “He has always been a horse held in high regard because of his pedigree. He was quite difficult in his early years and was gelded in the winter last year and that made a big difference to the horse. “He came out and ran well at Yarmouth, then he ran well on the wrong side of the track at Ascot. “We left Newmarket scratching our heads as we didn’t know why he ran such a bad race. Back on better ground under a positive ride over this trip he proved he was well handicapped, which we thought he was before Newmarket.”
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Ramatuelle ruled out of Breeders’ Cup Mile bid
French ace scratched from Del Mar contest following veterinary advice.
-
Horse Racing
Yahagi has every faith Forever Young is ready for Classic battle
‘Perfect preparation’ for Kentucky Derby third heading into City Of Troy clash.
-
Exciting times as Brighterdaysahead starts off at Down Royal
‘One step at a time’ for Grade One-winning mare, who was expected to go chasing this season.
-
Joseph O’Brien expecting Classic show from ‘right type’ Troy
But Kieren Fallon sounding note of caution ahead of Del Mar blockbuster.
-
Grand Sefton not on the agenda for Minella Drama
Donald McCain happy to wait for other targets with Old Roan winner.
-
Eydon back on familiar ground at Newmarket this weekend
High-class five-year-old was fourth in the 2000 Guineas two years ago.
-
Charlie Appleby launching dual assault on Juvenile Turf
Aomori City and Al Qudra chasing Breeders’ Cup gold at Del Mar.
-
Wathnan juveniles all set for Breeders’ Cup battle
And Mick Appleby hunting race repeat, this time with Big Mojo.
-
‘It will be great if he could win’ – Bin Suroor rooting for City Of Troy
Godolphin trainer knows what it is like to come close to Breeders’ Cup Classic glory.
-
Hobson ‘can’t wait’ to unleash Fugitif at Cheltenham
Paddy Power Gold Cup again the aim for Prestbury Park fan.