Raymond Tusk bounces back for Alan King at Doncaster
Levey’s dash from Dubai proves worthwhile.
Raymond Tusk landed his first success since joining the Alan King stable when returning to form with a vengeance in the SBK Conditions Stakes at Doncaster. The dual-purpose performer was having his ninth run for the Barbury Castle stable, 12 months after he finished second in the same race 12 months ago. The seven-year-old, who was sixth in the St Leger on this course behind Kew Gardens in 2018 when trained by Richard Hannon, enjoyed the good gallop. Under a patient ride by Martin Harley, Raymond Tusk (8-1) swept four lengths clear of Sir Rumi in the final furlong. “He’s a fabulous horse. He looked spectacular today. He likes a nice strong run race and we got it today. He loved the ground,” said Harley. “It will do his confidence the world of good. It’s been a while since he got his head in front. Hopefully he will go on to bigger and better things.”Sean Levey’s dash back from Meydan paid off when Qipco 2000 Guineas entry Dawn Of Liberation (4-6 favourite) got off the mark in the SBK Novice Stakes Division Two. Levey, who was runner-up on Happy Romance in the Group One Al Quoz Sprint, has another horse to look forward to this season in the Churchill colt. Placed in all his three races last term, the Richard Hannon-trained three-year-old showed determination as well as talent as he shrugged of Mount Athos to win by three lengths. Levey said: “Going into it we knew dropping back to seven wouldn’t be the most convenient thing in the world but the opportunity presented itself and he was ready to start. “He’s left me feeling very optimistic for the future. I think he’s gong to be quite a nice horse over a mile and a quarter.”
Ghadbbaan won the opener on SBK Race Day at @DoncasterRaces.
Congrats to trainer @mwalfordracing and jockey @al_garven_! pic.twitter.com/RZCxarmOsC — SBK (@sbk) March 27, 2022
Connections of Bernardo O’Reilly in conference after the gelding’s victory @DoncasterRaces pic.twitter.com/q5Yr9AAiXT
— Keith Hamer (@kennses) March 27, 2022
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