Checkitout books Ayr ticket with cosy Ludlow strike
Scottish Grand National meeting on Twiston-Davies’ agenda.
Checkitout set himself up for a tilt at a valuable prize at Ayr when completing a double for Nigel and Sam Twiston-Davies in the Bromfield Sand And Gravel Handicap Chase at Ludlow. The rapidly improving seven-year-old coped with a course that was plenty sharp enough in his pilot’s view, pulling seven and a half lengths and one length clear of King Of Realms and El Presente. It was an impressive performance from the 6-4 favourite, but the race was marred by a fatal injury to Capeland, a multiple winner over fences who broke a hind cannonbone in the early stages.“If he’s in as good form as he was today, he’d go there with a good winning chance.” The jockey initiated his double aboard 11-2 shot Fontana Ellissi, who upset the odds-on favourite Hurling Magic in the Watch On RacingTV Novices’ Hurdle. He added: “He’s a very straightforward horse who will jump fences in the future. The ground really suited him.”
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