Bailey strikes first as Does He Know takes Cheltenham opener
Promising five-year-old on mark for Cotswolds trainer.
Locally-based trainer Kim Bailey was delighted to claim the first race of the new season at Cheltenham with the impressive Does He Know. The Andoversford handler has his string in excellent form at this early stage of the campaign, with this his seventh winner in the last seven days. Runner-up on his first two starts over hurdles last autumn, Does He Know had made a successful return from a lengthy absence at Ludlow last month and was a 9-1 shot for what looked a warm renewal of the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle. Ridden confidently by David Bass, the five-year-old powered up the famous hill to score by almost five lengths from Midnight River.The first winner of the new season @CheltenhamRaces the @kimbaileyracing trained Does He Know who backs up his last time out @LudlowRaceClub success in the two mile five novices’ hurdle pic.twitter.com/FmahqtFMG8
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) October 23, 2020
Bailey said: “After he ran his second race last season, I said to the owners I didn’t want to run him again because I think he’s a very nice horse and I wanted him to have time. “The idea of bringing him back to run in the first week of May didn’t happen, and I was thrilled with him today. “I’ve always had a high opinion of him. He is very much a chaser, having won a point-to-point as a four-year-old – and with a bit of luck, he will get better as time goes on. “We will see how he comes out of the race, but I’m not in a great rush. He will be better over three miles, I think.”

GALVIN makes it four in a row this season after landing the Matchbook Better Way To Bet Novices’ Chase in the hands of @Robbie_Power_ for trainer @gelliott_racing 👏 pic.twitter.com/MsreLSTVzl
— CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) October 23, 2020
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