Nigel Dunger takes Pride in Fakenham success
‘He is a nice improving horse that will make a nice chaser’.
Pride Of Pemberley gave trainer Nigel Dunger the perfect start to 2021 when becoming his first winner in 660 days following a facile success in the Happy New Year Handicap Hurdle at Fakenham. The Pulborough handler, who combines training with working at a stud, watched on as the lightly-raced nine-year-old made it sixth-time lucky with victory in the two-and-a-half-mile contest. Always moving well, the 12-1 shot barely had to get out of second gear before prevailing by four and a quarter lengths under Robbie Dunne from favourite At First Glance.“He has been a bit of a challenge, but he is a nice improving horse that will make a nice chaser. I’ve only got two horse, this one and Hier Encore who ran earlier. “I’ve had a permit on and off for years, but this is my first winner in nearly two years.”
The @O_J_murphy91 Zee Man makes his stable debut and chasing debut a winning one under @Fergus_gregory2 @FakenhamRC which was also a poignant success with his former owner Brian Vaughan having sadly passed away with coronavirus pic.twitter.com/UpWXxdhybH
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) January 4, 2021
Away and gone! Rules debutant Bill Baxter provides @quinn_caoilin with his first winner from his first ride in the @FakenhamRC bumper for @wgreatrexracing 👏 pic.twitter.com/dYXLlXkWZk
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 4, 2021
Two runners, two winners for @johnnyfarrelly… 13-year-old Love The Leader is a winner again on his 51st career start, at @FakenhamRC with @MitchBastyan doing the steering! pic.twitter.com/rhrkkG2a44
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 4, 2021
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