Bailey looking to Vinndication for Ladbrokes Trophy triumph
Trainer has yet to land Newbury feature.
Kim Bailey believes Vinndication is capable of filling a glaring omission on his CV by giving him a first victory in the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury on Saturday week. The Andoversford handler, speaking in front of the media at Tuesday’s Ladbrokes Winter Carnival gallops morning at the track, hinted the Grade Three prize is likely to be the next target for the eight-year-old – who found only Cyrname too strong on his return in the Charlie Hall at Wetherby. Having won a Grand National, Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle, Bailey has only placed in the Grade Three heat – with Mr Frisk and Docklands Express finishing third in 1989 and 1991 respectively.“I think I’ve only had two or three runners in it. I had Mr Frisk placed in it and another horse called Man O’Magic finish sixth in it. Docklands Express was also third in it. “I’ve yet to win it. It’s a lovely race to win and it would be great on my CV.”
⭐️ Vinndication (No.9), 8/1 with the sponsors for the @Ladbrokes Trophy works with Towton winner Newtide (No.10) over a series of fences at the track this morning @kimbaileyracing pic.twitter.com/83t1WtTNQy
— Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) November 17, 2020
Three lovely prospects for @benpauling1 work at the track this morning:
🏇 Kildisart (No.18) – 10/1 for the @Ladbrokes Trophy 🏇 Le Breuil (No.19) – Becher Chase bound 🏇 Global Citizen (No.20) – Fourth in the Arkle pic.twitter.com/EGFSYmEx5I — Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) November 17, 2020
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