Marco Ghiani keeps his name in lights at Lingfield
Hot streak continues for in-form apprentice.
Red-hot apprentice Marco Ghiani continued his sensational run of form with a double at Lingfield on Tuesday. Since booting home two winners at Southwell on New Year’s Day, the Italian-born jockey had added further successes at Wolverhampton and Lingfield to take his recent record to five winners from his last seven rides ahead of his return to the Surrey circuit. The 5lb claimer kept the run going with victory aboard the Amy Murphy-trained Jennivere in the Get Your Ladbrokes Daily Odds Boost Handicap, with the 100-30 chance clinging on by a short head from Nozieres.“She’s a home-bred, so it’s great to get a second win on the board for her. “Marco is riding out of his skin and is definitely a jockey to follow.” An hour later, Ghiani successfully combined with boss Stuart Williams as Passional completed her hat-trick in fine style in the Heed Your Hunch At Betway Handicap.
⭐🏆WINNER🏆⭐ Our little golden nugget Jennivere has done it again for @Jamjam0288 under @linusghiani99 @LingfieldPark well done everybody 📸 @nikidoog 🏇💨💨 pic.twitter.com/LcHuD6PTuU
— Amy Murphy Racing (@almracing) January 5, 2021
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