Highly-promising Demachine motors to Ascot victory
Big things could await for Kerry Lee-trained winner next season.
Kerry Lee is refusing to get carried away with Demachine despite the promising six-year-old maintaining his unbeaten record over fences at Ascot. The 11-4 chance ran out a three-and-three-quarter-length victor in the Play The Coral “Racing Super Series” Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase – and the hope is that one day he will be taking his chance in much loftier company. Lee said: “Fences have really been the making of him. I minded him last year and I called him the big green machine at home last season. Lovely Herefordshire grass has done him the world of good over the summer. “He has grown and matured and we have a right nice novice chaser on our hands. Richard (Patrick) said he did make a mistake at the first one down the hill second time round, but it made him stop and think about things – it did him the world of good. “We will keep him in novice company this season and maybe a Welsh National or Ladbrokes Trophy next year. “For now we will enjoy the moment.”
Trainer @beaubai walks back in with Demachine who makes it two from two over fences with an impressive victory under @richpatrick17 @Ascot pic.twitter.com/MGXcde4w39
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) November 21, 2020
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