Wray anticipating late challenge from The East as Racing League concludes
Competition CEO looking forward to Newcastle finale.
Despite the Racing League looking like a two-horse race between London and The South and Wales and The West, Racing League CEO Jeremy Wray is not ruling out The East region causing an upset as the six-week competition draws to a close at Newcastle on Thursday evening. It is Matt Chapman’s team that is out in front on 613 points ahead of the final seven races at Gosforth Park, but Sophosc’s victory at Southwell last week means that Jamie Osborne’s Wales and The West are in striking distance, just 36 points behind on a total of 577. However, it is The East region, made up of some of Newmarket’s finest talent, that Wray believes could shake up the competition on the final night of action.“I wouldn’t rule out The East with the resources at their disposal. If they can get the right ones there, they are going to be a threat and it looks to me like they have quite a strong team out,” said Wray. “The structure of the competition has allowed us to enter the last night with definitely two and maybe three teams in with a shout of winning it.” The Racing League fixture at Southwell was abandoned after two races last Thursday following the announcement of the Queen’s death. The sport resumed on Sunday with a bumper nine-race card featuring the rearranged St Leger at Doncaster and Wray is keen to channel the example set by those on Town Moor on Thursday night.
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