Third Time Lucki back on track at Kempton
‘He is becoming more and more the finished article’.
Third Time Lucki confirmed himself a smart prospect in returning to winning ways with a stylish success at Kempton Park. Last season’s Champion Bumper fourth saw his unbeaten record over hurdles come to an end on his previous start when suffering a surprise defeat in a Grade Two at Cheltenham. Ridden much closer to the pace on this occasion, the 11-10 favourite moved effortlessly into contention in the Get Your Ladbrokes GBP 1 Free Bet Novices’ Hurdle rounding the home turn, before moving clear between the final two flights and scoring by nine lengths from long-time leader Flic Ou Voyou. Skelton said: “The leader got away at Cheltenham and we tried to chase them, but it was too much to do in really tacky ground.👏 Smart effort
A third win from four starts over hurdles for Third Time Lucki who runs out a ready winner of the opener at @kemptonparkrace for @DSkeltonRacing & @harryskelton89 pic.twitter.com/d300JL0UhO— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 26, 2020
Third Time Lucki takes the first race of the @Ladbrokes Christmas Festival with @harryskelton89 on board pic.twitter.com/hPIOzO16YQ
— Kempton Park Racecourse (@kemptonparkrace) December 26, 2020
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