No sleeping on Peejay in Sandown final
Rain would help as Spencer six-year-old chases hat-trick
Any rain at Sandown would be a bonus for connections as Peejaybee bids to land the hugely competitive European Breeders’ Fund Paddy Power “National Hunt” Novices’ Handicap Hurdle Final. The Grade Three contest, run over two and a half miles, has attracted a field of 17 and is one of the highlights on a fascinating seven-race card at the Esher track on Saturday. Trained by Richard Spencer, Peejaybee is on a hat-trick after following up a course and distance success with a facile win at Sedgefield. He has won three of his five starts over hurdles and been placed in the other two.Two from two!
Peejaybee scores on hurdles debut under a good ride from @james_bowen_ for @Richspencer89 at @MarketRasenRace pic.twitter.com/oA0AsGoFbt — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 11, 2021
His Newmarket trainer knows the task facing the six-year-old, however. “Peejaybee has taken his racing well,” said Spencer. “He seems in good form and obviously being a course and distance winner does help, but it is going to be a tough race. “This is going to be the hardest race he has run in and the biggest field. He is still going to have to improve from what he has shown so far. “On his last run, the main aim was to finish in the first four. It was not a race to give him a hard time and leave our Sandown opportunity at Sedgefield, and James (Bowen) looked after him. “He has been showing us the same signs all year, so I’m happy with him, but it not an easy task. “Fingers crossed he can run well and I hope they just get a drop of rain. If they do, that will be great. We are looking forward to seeing him run – he has been a lot of fun this season.” Thunder Rock completed his hat-trick last time at Huntingdon, beating Dorking Boy by a length and a quarter. His trainer, Olly Murphy, still feels there is improvement to come. “He is in good form and looks progressive,” said Murphy. “We are hoping he still has a few pounds in hand to play with. It looks very competitive as always, but our lad is on an upward curve and he is a hardy type. “Hopefully he will handle the conditions of the race and whatnot and we are really looking forward to running him.”



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