Staxton wins Easterby’s third Great St Wilfrid
In-form sprinter may head to Ayr next month.
Staxton provided Tim Easterby with a third win in the historic William Hill Great St Wilfrid Handicap at Ripon. Having taken the spoils with the flying filly Pipalong in 1999, Easterby then had to wait until 2017 to win it again with Mattmu. Staxton was following up a recent course-and-distance success, having tumbled down the weights, but there was plenty of market confidence behind his chance on this occasion. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion Having broken smartly from stall 17, he was always up with the pace for Duran Fentiman on the near side, but there was nothing between the two groups – with Abel Handy taking the far side along.
Staxton follows up his recent course and distance win by landing Ripon’s feature race, the Great St Wilfrid pic.twitter.com/tnlr2eAtpW
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) August 16, 2020
Staxton wins the @WilliamHill Great St. Wilfrid in a thrilling finish for trainer @EasterbyTim and jockey @fent7! pic.twitter.com/5Penmm2sUI
— Ripon Races (@RiponRaces) August 16, 2020
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