Waliyak earns just reward at Lingfield
Varian filly cashes in her first win of the season.
Roger Varian’s Waliyak made light work of the Betway Fillies’ Handicap as she easily justified favouritism at Lingfield. The 11-10 shot recovered from a slow start to travel fluently throughout the 10-furlong contest, eventually pulling clear to win by four and a quarter lengths under Ray Dawson. Last seen finishing fourth behind stablemate Angel Power in a York handicap, she had previously taken runner-up slots in both the Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot and then at Goodwood. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion“She brought some good form into the race, having been placed at Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood,” said Varian. “We were a bit disappointed with her at York, but she bounced back today and showed what she’s capable of, so I’m very pleased. I’m delighted for Fawzi Nass, who owns the filly. “We will enjoy today, see if she’s sound and healthy tomorrow – and then I’ll speak with connections and make a plan.” Simon and Ed Crisford’s Myseven claimed a first career victory in the Betway Novice Stakes, holding off Tinnahalla by two and three-quarters of a length. The 11-1 winner led the field approaching the final furlong, easing clear of both the runner-up and the 5-6 favourite, Law Of One.
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