Hamilton hoping Nuts Well can shine in Peterborough prize
Aintree winner set for Huntingdon Grade Two.
Nuts Well is among 14 entries for Sunday’s Fitzdares Club Loves The Peterborough Chase at Huntingdon. Trained in Northumberland by Ann Hamilton and owned by her husband Ian, the nine-year-old has won five of his last six races. He beat Ladbrokes Trophy runner-up Aye Right on his seasonal reappearance and followed up in the Old Roan Chase at Aintree, which has produced its fair share of subsequent winners.Nuts Well lands the Old Roan under top-weight!@Danmcmenamin1 punches the air after his first Grade 2 victory and a biggest career success over jumps for trainer Ann Hamilton at @AintreeRaces 👏
Results & free replays ➡ https://t.co/GI57hUtDeF pic.twitter.com/N4yVzZidKQ — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 25, 2020
“The Old Roan hasn’t worked out so bad, has it?” said Ian Hamilton. “He’s been all right since, but he has a hell of a weight to carry this weekend. “Hopefully they won’t all show up, he’s in good fettle so we’ll just have to hope for the best. “Two or three that were behind us at Aintree have come out and won, and that is always nice to see.
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