Skytastic headlines Ascot double for Thomas and Deutsch
Good Risk At All also hits the target in Berkshire.
Sam Thomas earned a big Saturday double at a wind-swept Ascot on Saturday, with Skytastic and Good Risk At All both scoring in style. The former rider had plenty of days to remember in the saddle, with big-race success on the likes of Denman, and he learned plenty from the likes of Venetia Williams and Paul Nicholls, so it is no surprise to see him carving out the next successful phase of his career, as a trainer. Skytastic had to dig deep to remain unbeaten in taking the Join Kim Bailey Racing Novices’ Hurdle, with the six-year-old having won bumpers at Newbury and Doncaster last term before justifying favouritism in a maiden hurdle at the latter track on his reappearance.The forecast is all Skytastic in a cracking opener!
A battle to the line under Charlie Deutsch to remain unbeaten! 💥 pic.twitter.com/O8wFuSlMc3 — Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) February 19, 2022
He had barely been challenged previously, yet Charlie Deutsch’s mount, sent off the 6-5 favourite, had to fight tooth and nail to get the better of Scarface, who had cruised ominously through the race, only to make minor errors at the penultimate and final flights. The 12-1 shot still looked like landing the two-mile-three-furlong event, but Skytastic kept finding more to run out a neck winner, the pair drawing 11 lengths further clear of Ballyblack (8-1). Thomas felt he had learned plenty and while he holds engagements in the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle and the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham, the South Glamorgan handler may well keep his powder dry. He said: “If anything, knowing the horse like we do – obviously it is never nice to see a horse looming like that – our lad is never going to win pretty to be honest. He is very laid back and it was great that he has had to dig deep for the first time today. That would not be his ground by any stretch of the imagination.


Hugh Nugent (left) hopes Fortescue (7-1), owned and bred by his granddad, Tim Nixon, can get into the Grand National after his narrow success in the Listed 3m Swanley Chase at Ascot for trainer Henry Daly. @PAracing pic.twitter.com/NdJHR5zPgS
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) February 19, 2022
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