Trainers full of praise for Warwick’s crowd pilot
Woollacott and Williams among satisfied customers.
Winning trainers Kayley Woollacott and Christian Williams voiced resounding endorsements of Warwick’s pilot crowd meeting. Woollacott had most to smile about with a big-priced double to bookend Monday’s eight-race card – while Williams sent out a promising winner and a second from his four runners. Both were full of praise too, though, for on-course arrangements as the Government-backed trial event welcomed back annual members and hospitality guests among a crowd approaching 500. Since racing resumed on June 1 following the coronavirus shutdown in mid-March, only Doncaster has been able to allow racegoers in – but that just lasted one day after the local public health authority pulled the plug due to an increase in Covid-19 cases.As Newmarket plans to stage a three-day trial at its Cambridgeshire meeting this week, Williams made it clear he has been highly-encouraged so far. “It was brilliant – I think everything has been run so well,” said the Glamorgan trainer. “I think we’ve advertised ourselves well, and it was just great to come in today and see the crowd here. “It’s our sport, and it’s great to see people back at the races.”
This is what we love to see… the Owners’ de-brief area being put to good use 🙌#warwickraces pic.twitter.com/THaSPQyFjP
— Warwick Racecourse (@WarwickRaces) September 21, 2020
Brilliant stuff from @jacktudor9 as he defies a slipping saddle to cling on and win aboard Kitty’s Light (3/1) in the Join Racing TV Now Novices’ Handicap Chase. 😮
Jack was unseated after the line but got to his feet OK. A candidate for ride of the year! 👏👏 @CWilliamsRacing pic.twitter.com/fZmNWdJJAW — Warwick Racecourse (@WarwickRaces) September 21, 2020
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