Glass half full for Lawes after Southwell success
Newbury Listed event now an option for promising youngster.
Ballyglass looks an exciting prospect for Toby Lawes to go to war with judged on an excellent British debut at Southwell. The Montmartre gelding was placed on each of his three starts in Ireland and the form could hardly have worked out better – finishing third behind subsequent maiden hurdle winners Bronn and Howyabud at Ballinrobe and runner-up at Roscommon to The Big Doyen, who has since sluiced in at Punchestown. The five-year-old had since changed hands for GBP 60,000 at the Tattersalls sale at Cheltenham in November, which appears excellent value judged on his performance in the Midlands. Lawes said: “I’m absolutely delighted. He’s a real nice type and very exciting for the future. “He’s still quite a raw type who has got quite a bit of maturing to do, so I’m really pleased with that performance today.”
Given his impressive credentials, it was no surprise to see Ballyglass sent off the 3-1 favourite for the Off The Fence On youtube.com/attheraces Open Maiden NH Flat Race. Tom O’Brien’s mount eased to the lead over a furlong out and was ultimately good value for the winning margin of three and a quarter lengths over Ohnodonttakemehome. “We were quite lucky that we bought him two days before The Big Doyen went and won at Punchestown. We probably wouldn’t have been able to afford him if he’d gone to the sales after that,” Lawes added. “Sam Curling, who trained him in Ireland, told me he wrapped him up in cotton wool between his last run and the sale, so when we got him his fitness wasn’t quite there. “We’ve brought him back up and with every bit of work we’ve done with him, he’s made a step forward every time. He went nicely in his last piece of work.” Ballyglass is likely to be stepped up in class on his next start, with Newbury on February 12 a potential next port of call.

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