Ropey Guest ready to cash in at Ascot
Margason has one eye on next season already.
George Margarson will happily trade off what he feels is an acceptable rating for next season if Ropey Guest wins the Balmoral Handicap on Qipco British Champions Day. Until his recent win at Chelmsford, Ropey Guest had the unwanted title of the best maiden in training. Placed in several Group races in a busy juvenile campaign, this season he picked up where he left off when fourth on his reappearance in the Jersey Stakes. Margarson thinks he will come into his own next year in big-field handicaps – but given he is already rated 103, he could end up too high in the weights and find himself forced back into Group races.Ropey Guest finally gets his turn! @ChelmsfordCRC @MargarsonRacing
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