Kim Bailey thrilled to see Balleticon back to winning ways after long absence
Celebrations in store for connections of six-year-old.
Kim Bailey was delighted to see Balleticon make a successful return from a 705-day absence in the starsports.bet 20K Owners Club Guarantee Maiden Hurdle at Southwell on Sunday. Runner-up in two of his three bumper starts, the six-year-old had not been seen in competitive action since finishing fifth at Bangor almost two years ago. Hot favourite Mocacreme Has loomed up looking a big danger to the front-running Balleticon before leaving the back straight, but the latter refused to yield and proved three and a half lengths too strong.“His bumper form is rock solid and he’s got stacks of ability, but he’s unbelievably fragile. “Fingers crossed he’s in one piece tomorrow and I rather feel the same way about his owners, actually – this is their first winner and I think there’ll be big celebrations for them tonight!” Ecossais justified 2-1 favouritism in the opening Download The Star Sports App Now! Handicap Chase.
A romp on debut! Fame And Concrete ploughs through the @Southwell_Races mud to score for @JJONeillJnr and @JonjoONeill 👏 pic.twitter.com/tgRLXvxKgA
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) December 13, 2020
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