Starman heading for Ascot – if weather stays dry
Ed Walker hopes stable star has his ground for British Champions Sprint.
Ed Walker hopes the weather is kind at Ascot next month to give Starman a chance to atone for his agonising defeat in Haydock’s Unibet Sprint Cup. The Lambourn trainer admitted “it was a tough one to take” – but was still proud of his horse, who went within a head last weekend of adding to his impressive victory in the July Cup. All roads therefore lead to Ascot for the Qipco British Champions Sprint on October 16 – as long as the ground is not too demanding. Starman could not handle the testing conditions in 2020, and was well-beaten in the six-furlong showpiece behind Glen Shiel. “We’re all licking our wounds a bit,” said Walker, reflecting on Starman’s near miss at Haydock.Emaraaty Ana continues his fine season with an outstanding performance in the Group 1 @Betfair Sprint Cup!
A brilliant training performance from @kevinryanracing and a top ride from @Atzenijockey 🏇🏻 pic.twitter.com/DZKSyOplLs— Haydock Park Races (@haydockraces) September 4, 2021
Great Ambassador justifies favouritism to land the Listed Biowavego Garrowby Stakes for trainer @edwalkerracing, who wins this race for the second consecutive year 👏 pic.twitter.com/vurl4nxys7
— York Racecourse (@yorkracecourse) September 5, 2021
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