Main Fact out to cap sequence with ninth successive win
Pipe’s prolific handicapper up in trip and class at Haydock.
Main Fact bids to extend his remarkable winning sequence to nine in the Betfair Exchange Stayers’ Handicap Hurdle at Haydock. Since finishing a close-up third on his first start for David Pipe at Exeter in December, the seven-year-old racked up five successive hurdling wins before reverting to the Flat to complete a hat-trick. He steps up in distance and class for his return to the jumping game in a race his trainer has won three times over the last decade with Grand Crus (2010), Dynaste (2011) and Gevrey Chambertin (2013).A horse firmly on the up! @DavidPipeRacing‘s Main Fact powers home to complete the hat-trick on the flat under @_benacurtis in the @MansionBet Proud To Support British Racing Handicap 🥇🥇🥇 pic.twitter.com/8aZnCM4pik
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Pipe said: “It’s going to be a lot tougher for him now off a mark of 147, but he’s well and Fergus (Gillard) takes 7lb off. “We’re trying three miles for the first time. He gives the impression he’ll get it – he’s been winning over two miles on the Flat, which usually means they’ll get three miles over hurdles. That is not always the case, but hopefully it will be on this occasion “This is a good race to go for, and if he gets the trip he has a chance.” On bidding for a ninth successive win, Pipe added: “I think dad (Martin Pipe) might have won eight in a row with Indian Jockey (in the 1990s) and I remember Marcel winning a lot of races in a row as well. “We might need to go one better!”
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