Sea The Shells makes striking impression on racecourse bow
Mark Johnston-trained Derby entrant powers to Wolverhampton success.
Sea The Shells could go on to much better things after making an impressive belated winning debut at Wolverhampton on Wednesday. Several minor setbacks kept the Mark Johnston-trained colt off the track as a two-year-old and having been meant to run last week, he got his career off to the best possible start in the Get Your Ladbrokes Daily Odds Boost Novice Stakes. “We’re very pleased. He was due to run at Chelmsford on Friday, but that was abandoned so that’s why he got rerouted here,” said Charlie Johnston, assistant to his father. “He’s always a horse we’ve liked. He’s from a good pedigree and had the physique, so it was good to see him deliver on the racecourse.”Wow! Sea The Shells has a Derby entry and this Sea The Stars colt is in a different league to his rivals on debut for @Johnston_Racing and Franny Norton at @WolvesRaces… pic.twitter.com/NhifMNt615
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) February 17, 2021
The nine-and-a-half furlong contest got off to an unsatisfactory start with the gates being opened before the reluctant Countessa had been installed. Sea The Shells, sent off the 2-1 favourite, ran very green in the early stages – but the Derby entrant certainly got the message at the business end. Bursting into the lead over a furlong out, Franny Norton’s mount quickly put the race to bed and scored by six and a half lengths, despite being eased in the last 100 yards. Johnston added: “I’m surprised it wasn’t a false start, but it was far from ideal circumstances the race was started in. “There was a moment three (furlongs) out to two out where he was quite green and came under quite stern pressure and probably looked in trouble briefly.
— Johnston Racing (@Johnston_Racing) February 17, 2021
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