Chesham hero Holloway Bay steps up in search of Vintage victory
Shock Ascot winner tackles Group Two company at Goodwood.
Holloway Boy bids to prove his surprise Royal Ascot success was no fluke in the Japan Racing Association Vintage Stakes at Goodwood on Tuesday. The Ulysses colt was viewed as little more than a social runner by trainer Karl Burke when thrown in at the deep end on his racecourse debut at last month’s showpiece meeting in Berkshire. But after being dropped out last early on by Danny Tudhope, Holloway Boy came through to win the Chesham Stakes by a length, earning this step up to Group Two level. Burke said: “We’re delighted with him and you would think he’ll strip a little bit fitter, although he hardly blew at Ascot to be fair.Incredible! Holloway Boy flies to win the Chesham on debut for Danny Tudhope and @karl_burke! #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/OOrB2wDjGW
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 18, 2022
“We haven’t really worked him that hard since the Chesham, to be honest. Danny Tudhope had a sit on him last week, that’s as much as he’s done, but Danny was delighted with him. “It’s a step forward and it’s only his second run. With most of ours, whatever they do first time out they improve on and I don’t think he’ll be any exception. “I’ll be disappointed if we don’t run well, but he’s got to overcome the track – it’s a totally different track to Ascot. “We’re pretty relaxed about it. Fingers crossed he’ll run a huge race.”
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