Newmarket Red lead the way after opening night of Racing League
‘There’s a real good buzz in the weighing room tonight’.
Team Newmarket Red top the William Hill Racing League despite drawing a blank on the opening night at Newcastle. The six-race card was the first of six meetings which make up the inaugural running of the GBP 1.8million competition, with a total of 12 teams taking part and every race worth GBP 50,000 in prize-money. Each race is restricted to 12 runners, with 25 points awarded to the winner down to one point for the 10th-placed horse. While none of the horses trained Robert Cowell, John and Thady Gosden, Sir Mark Prescott or David Simcock managed to get their head in front at Gosforth Park, three finished second and two were third. With only one runner unplaced, Newmarket Red head to Doncaster next week leading the way on 85 points.Maximum points for Team @talkSPORT! The well-backed Bonneval and @Mitchelljack77 win race 4 of the @WillHillRacing @RacingLeagueUK at @NewcastleRaces for @james_fanshawe… pic.twitter.com/2waygXZA50
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 29, 2021
Second in the league are Team talkSPORT, who landed the fourth race of the evening with James Fanshawe-trained 13-8 favourite Bonneval, ridden by Jack Mitchell, and also enjoyed a second and a third from six runners. Broadcaster Rupert Bell, who manages Team talkSPORT along with Alan Brazil, said: “There does seem to be quite a nice, friendly feeling about it, with all the teams doing their bit. “I think it does feel right. It’s a long haul, but if the racing can stay as competitive as it is at the moment, that’s great. “You’ve guaranteed 10 to 12 runner fields and surely the racecourses want that and the betting industry wants that.” The victory of William Knight’s 20-1 shot Pearl Beach helped Team Racehorse Lotto end the night in third place on 63 points.
The @eToro Racing Team claim top honours in race two of the @RacingLeagueUK @NewcastleRaces, with the @RichardFahey-trained Strike Red coming out on top under @311_mathers pic.twitter.com/iGPR7ncqXE
— Ashley Iveson (@AshIveson) July 29, 2021
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