Callan hoping Giavellotto can spring St Leger surprise
Jockey targeting a big run from likely outsider.
Jockey Neil Callan says he has exceeded his own expectations since returning from a decade in Hong Kong, with the rider looking to Giavellotto for a Classic surprise in Saturday’s Cazoo St Leger at Doncaster. Callan was among the leading jockeys in Britain when he left to further his career in Hong Kong and on his first season back after 11 years, the Irishman is set to have his first ride in a British Classic since his return. He will partner the Marco Botti-trained son of Mastercraftsman, who has won two of his five starts this season after making a winning debut on the all-weather surface at Kempton last December.“It is nice to be home and riding winners,” said Callan. “I’ve exceeded my own expectations, as I thought it was going to be a bit harder than it has been. “I suppose getting a Royal Ascot winner helped, and then getting a winner at York. “You just try to take the opportunities you get and try to open up a few more doors. You never know what it leads to. You need just one good horse to propel you further up the ladder.” Callan admits that Giavellotto may not be that horse, yet he sees further improvement in the colt, who is as big as 33-1 to land the St Leger.
Eyecatching performance from Giavellotto as @neilcallan78 gets a real tune out of @MarcoBotti‘s stayer to win the https://t.co/A8az1MHRCF Handicap! pic.twitter.com/VOaJBqSSP7
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 5, 2022


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