Swift return to action being considered for Shouldvebeenaring
Sprint Cup runner-up could take in Park Stakes at Doncaster.
Haydock Sprint Cup runner-up Shouldvebeenaring could spring back into action for the Betfred Park Stakes at Doncaster on Saturday. The Richard-Hannon trained colt was a 50-1 chance for the Group One at the Merseyside track – but took little notice of those odds when coming home just a neck behind the winner under Sean Levey. The run was another gallant performance from the grey, who has a CV that includes two Listed wins and a good handful of Group-placed performances. Notably he was second behind Coolmore’s Little Big Bear in the Sandy Lane earlier in the year and a return to the same track at Haydock backed up that run this weekend. “We were absolutely thrilled with that performance, he was a 50-1 shot on the day but we didn’t have him down as a 50-1 chance in our minds,” said Tim Palin of owners Middleham Park Racing.
“We probably thought he might finish in the first five or six and pick up some prize-money, but when you look back he’d already been second to Little Big Bear and split him and Bradsell in the Sandy Lane when he went off at 11-1. “The collateral form was there and is there, we’re absolutely trilled to provide his owners with a runner in a Group One and a horse that just got touched off in a Group One, which he did – he was trading odds-on to win the race during the final half-furlong. “He’s a dual Listed winner and you’d like to think he’s a Group winner in the making, if we could make that a Group One or Group Two then who knows – you might have a stallion master or two picking up the phone. “He’s a superstar of a horse, he tries his heart out.” Connections have left the colt in the Park Stakes at Doncaster’s St Leger meeting on Saturday and a decision will be made later in the week as to whether or not he takes up the entry.
💍🥈Excellent effort from from Shouldvebeenaring to finish a very close second in the Group 1 Sprint Cup! He ran his heart out @LeveySean 💙 So lovely to see so many owners here to support him today @middlehampark 🥰 pic.twitter.com/ilQln3o9Lh
— Richard Hannon (@rhannonracing) September 9, 2023
Regional wins the Betfair Sprint Cup at @haydockraces 🏆
The five-year-old holds off Shouldvebeenaring by a neck to earn @CallumRodrigue4 and @ebethellracing their first top-level winner 👏 pic.twitter.com/uYzeAqrkDt — British Horseracing Authority (@BHAHorseracing) September 9, 2023
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