Williams lining up triple challenge in bet365 Gold Cup
Win My Wings, Kitty’s Light and Cap Du Nord to tackle Sandown finale.
There has been only one man to follow in the big staying handicap chases this season and Christian Williams is set to launch a three-pronged assault on the last major prize of the current campaign when he saddles Scottish Grand National one-two Win My Wings and Kitty’s Light, as well as Coral Trophy winner Cap Du Nord, in Sandown’s bet365 Gold Cup Handicap Chase on Saturday. The Ogmore-By-Sea handler has saddled 34 winners this season and it should come as no shock that 26 of those and over GBP 550,000 of his total prize-money haul for the term, has come in races staged over further than two miles and seven furlongs. His Kitty’s Light, who is the 5-1 second favourite with the sponsor, was a luckless runner-up in a chaotic ending to the three-mile-five-furlong Sandown contest 12 months ago and has proven to be the most consistent of bridesmaids once again this season, finishing second on four occasions.
He said: “I think everybody would think that he’d very much deserve a success, not just us at Christian Williams racing. “There would be plenty of cheers at Sandown if he was to win, he’s just so consistent. He’s a mile horse really being by Nathaniel, it’s not his fault he was bought by a staying chase trainer! “I just feel a bit sorry for Kitty because a Christian Williams horse has stopped him in his two starts this year – Cap Du Nord at Kempton and Win My Wings at Ayr – but I think he’s won over GBP 80,000 in those alone, so he’s won good money for his owners (Richard Bedford & All Star Sports Racing).”
🗣 “They’ve run their hearts out”@CWilliamsRacing tells @scotracing_gb about his pride in Win My Wings and Kitty’s Light after the pair fought out today’s @Coral Scottish Grand National at @ayrracecourse. The pair were brought for an aggregate of just GBP 14,000. 👇 pic.twitter.com/f9et0FOw6E
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 2, 2022

Sensational from the mare! 🐎
Win My Wings storms to victory in the Coral Scottish Grand National Handicap Chase 🏆#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/QW5FObdjt4 — ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 2, 2022
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