National recognition for Go Whatever at Plumpton
Chris Gordon celebrates big-race winner – and double on the day.
The well-supported Go Whatever gave Chris Gordon a notable victory when landing Sky Sports Racing Sussex National in the hands of Tom Cannon at Plumpton on Sunday. The extended three-and-a-half-mile handicap was not the slog many had anticipated it would be as eight of the 15 runners completed, but it was Go Whatever who finished full of running. Yet jockeys and officials were thankful that they avoided a major downpour which held off until the heavens opened ahead of and during the following contest.Hacked up! Go Whatever is a very easy winner of the Sky Sports Racing Sussex National for @tomcannon2 and @Chrisgordonrac1 at @plumptonraces… pic.twitter.com/bP5RqGghAy
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 2, 2022
A winning pointer, the lightly-raced eight-year-old Go Whatever had previously had just four starts over fences. But he jumped his rivals into the ground and after pinging the last, drew seven lengths clear of Pemberley, with Game Line dropping away to finish two and a half lengths further back in third. Gordon, who was completing a double on the card after the earlier success of Aucunrisque in the two-mile novice hurdle, said: “It is great to start the new year like that, especially for the owner, Anthony Ward-Thomas, who is a big supporter of the yard and we have been big mates for years. “It is lovely to come here and have a couple of winners. It is fantastic.” He added: “He put everything in and got a bit tired, so Tom just jumped off him afterwards. It is wonderful to win a Sussex National. “To be honest, I found it really, really hard last year. I found it really tough trying to get the winners. We had a few placed horses, but it is really nice to start with a couple of winners today.
Your 2022 @SkySportsRacing Sussex National winner Go Whatever 👏
Congratulations to @Chrisgordonrac1 and @tomcannon2 who secure a double on the day pic.twitter.com/00E0y3qZp5 — Plumpton Racecourse (@plumptonraces) January 2, 2022
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