Coole Cody gains Grade Two redemption at Ascot
Pulled up at Cheltenham last week, Evan Williams’ charge bounces back to form.
Coole Cody struck in Grade Two company for the first time when landing the Chanelle Pharma 1965 Chase at Ascot. The late defection of Venetia Williams’ L’Homme Presse meant only two went to post in search of the GBP 39,865 first prize and Evan Williams’ stable stalwart, who was pulled up in last Saturday’s Paddy Power Gold Cup following an early mistake, was foot perfect this time around as he took the spoils. Usual pilot Adam Wedge was content to take a lead as David Maxwell bounced out aboard the 2-7 favourite Saint Calvados and built up around a 10-length advantage as the duo passed the winning post with a circuit to run.Legend! Coole Cody wins the Grade 2 Chanelle Pharma 1965 Chase from Saint Calvados at @Ascot for @Adamkwedge and @EWilliamsRacing! pic.twitter.com/INIEWoUYD3
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 19, 2022
That gap was reduced as the two runners climbed up hill towards home and Wedge was in the perfect place to pounce in the home straight as Saint Calvados’ effort petered out tamely after the second last fence. “The horse is a credit to himself and a credit to Mr and Mrs Clifford (owners),” said Williams. “They deserve an awful lot of credit as they allowed me to have a crack at the horse when perhaps his career had been on a downward spiral and let’s just enjoy what many people say is their favourite horse – he is just a tough, genuine horse. “He’s not a pal at all, I couldn’t pretend that Coole Cody has any charming features apart from when you put him on a racecourse. He is just the most genuine, tough horse you could ever hope to have.

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