Neil King happy to wait with Lookaway until stable starts firing
Youngster won Aintree’s Grade Two bumper last season.
Neil King will sit tight with burgeoning stable star Lookaway, following a sub-par start to the season. Having won an Irish point-to-point last November, the five-year-old was unbeaten in two starts in bumpers last season, latterly taking a Grade Two at Aintree in April. However, the son of Ask tasted a tame odds-on defeat upon his Warwick hurdling debut last month and was beaten over 16 lengths by Hullnback on his second start at Haydock, with that rival reversing the form from Aintree.👏 GBP 170,000 purchase Lookaway retains his unbeaten record in fine style to land the final race of the #RandoxGrandNational Festival for @NeilKingRacing & @jackquinlan92 at @AintreeRaces
Results & free replays ➡ https://t.co/sBcsavHpYf pic.twitter.com/pDcSGmrCci — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 9, 2022
Far from crestfallen, the Barbury Castle handler feels Lookaway will rediscover his true form once the yard hits form. King said: “It hasn’t fallen for him this year. Our horses are just out of sorts at the moment and he is very much included in that. “The real Lookaway is there – I can promise you that. “It will all happen. We are just taking a bit of time to get them right. It will be a little time before you see him again, but the stable is just not in the best of form at the moment and that applies to him as well.” The yard has had a quiet time with just five winners from 67 runners this term, although with The Knot Is Tied scoring at Lingfield last week, the signs that a spell in the doldrums could be coming to an end. King is struggling to find an explanation for the downturn and added: “We can’t quite put our finger on it, but we have done a number of things, making changes in the last couple of weeks to try and change it.”
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