Gallyhill gets off to winning start for Henderson at Newbury
Well-regarded point-to-point recruit made to work in testing conditions.
Expensive point-to-point purchase Gallyhill was made to work extremely hard for a winning debut under rules at Newbury. Bought for GBP 450,000 by Henrietta Knight for owner Mike Grech and sent to Nicky Henderson, the six-year-old won his point at Kirkistown by two and a half lengths. Sent off the 30-100 favourite in a field of 15 for the MansionBet Is Proud To Sponsor British Racing Novices’ Hurdle, his task was made easier by the withdrawal of what looked to be chief market rival Hoi Polloi on account of the worsening ground conditions. The extended two-mile affair was run in heavy rain with visibility poor as big outsider Calgary Tiger opened up a sizeable advantage.Nervous watching for odds-on backers!
GBP 450,000 buy Gallyhill (Getaway) rallies to lands the spoils on Rules debut for @NdeBoinville and @sevenbarrows at @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/DbURUI3MNq— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 20, 2021
Hat-trick!
Little River Bay remains unbeaten this season and defies the double penalty in doubles for @PJHobbs1 and @dickyjohnson77 at @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/BfuN4Fmft3 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 20, 2021
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