Mrs Hyde continues swift progression with Wetherby win
Ellison runner fends off favourite Verdana Blue.
Mrs Hyde proved too strong for Grade One-winning mare Verdana Blue in the bet365 Mares’ Hurdle at Wetherby. Nicky Henderson’s 2018 Christmas Hurdle heroine was the 5-6 favourite to get back on the winning trail, having filled the runner-up spot behind Silver Streak in a Listed event at Kempton a fortnight ago. Verdana Blue had upwards of 22lb in hand over her six rivals in West Yorkshire on official ratings, but came up short in the rain-softened ground. The Brian Ellison-trained Mrs Hyde had won on the same Kempton card a couple of weeks ago and was a 6-1 shot to double her Listed tally in the hands of Daryl Jacob.Mrs Hyde stays on strongly to beat Verdana Blue and lands the Listed @bet365 Mares’ Hurdle for @BERacingLtd 👏 pic.twitter.com/Sq7sDy29XT
— Wetherby Racecourse (@WetherbyRaces) October 31, 2020
Verdana Blue loomed up ominously in the home straight, but Mrs Hyde refused to bend on the run-in and saw her off by a neck. “She’s never stopped improving,” said Ellison. “When she won at Southwell and Perth during the summer, she made the running, but after she got beat at Market Rasen we decided we’d drop her in and give her a chance. It worked at Kempton and it’s worked again today. “Daryl said he got to the front a bit early today. The plan was to sit until the last and try to pick the favourite off. “She’s won on soft ground today and won on good to firm. She’s tough.”
Hear No Evil gets us off to a flying start winning The Price Promise at @bet365 Handicap Steeple Chase with @Sean_Bowen_ on board for @NoelCKelly1 pic.twitter.com/GTlE3XYSpg
— Wetherby Racecourse (@WetherbyRaces) October 31, 2020
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