Aldaary advertises big-race credentials at Haydock
Group One-entered gelding makes light work of Listed assignment.
William Haggas’ Aldaary made a pleasing comeback to win the Listed Pertemps Network Spring Trophy Stakes in the manner of a top-class horse. Sent off the 2-5 favourite, he was held up in rear in the early stages, before swooping into contention approaching the final furlong and drawing clear to record a three-and-a-half-length win. The Territories gelding holds entries for both the Lockinge Stakes and Queen Anne at Royal Ascot, with the four-year-old a three-time winner at the Berkshire track in the handicap ranks last season and a respectable fifth when sent off favourite for the Britannia Handicap at the Royal meeting.A stylish victory for Aldaary in the Listed Pertemps Network Spring Trophy Stakes!
This horse has a bright future for Jim Crowley and William Haggas 🏆@PertempsJobs @JimCrowley1978 pic.twitter.com/5fsEoWaqKi — Haydock Park Races (@haydockraces) May 7, 2022
Betfair cut Aldaary into 8-1 for the Queen Anne Stakes and big-race jockey Jim Crowley is hoping he can keep on progressing throughout the summer. He said: “He was entitled to do that on the ratings, but I think the key to this horse is he has to have cut in the ground and when he gets it he’s a fair horse. The only time he’s really disappointed was on good to firm and he won two big handicaps last year, so hopefully he can progress into Group company.” There was a shock in the Grade Three Swinton Hurdle as N’golo (28-1) got on the scoresheet for the first time since switching to Ann Duffield. The seven-year-old was a Grade Three winner over hurdles when trained by Willie Mullins in Ireland, but a second at this track last month is the closest he has come to troubling the judge since being housed in North Yorkshire. The Leyburn handler is perhaps best known for her exploits on the Flat, but this mixed card was the perfect time for her star jumper to make a statement, pulling six and a half lengths clear of 4-1 favourite Severance at the business end of the race.

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