Camacho team eyeing more top honours for Significantly
Craven meeting comeback under consideration for consistent sprinter.
Julie Camacho’s Significantly will bid for more handicap riches this season after a productive campaign last year. The six-year-old ran seven times and never finished far from the action when winning twice and placing second on three occasions. He was in particularly good form in the latter part of the term, missing out by just a short head when second in the Portland at Doncaster before going on to land the Ayr Gold Cup. He then ran another fine race to end the season in the Coral Sprint Trophy at York, finishing second again when outdone only by William Haggas’ Montassib. The latter horse began his campaign in good style when taking the Listed Cammidge Trophy Stakes on Town Moor at the weekend, a nice boost to Significantly’s form from the Knavesmire.
Listed and Group level races could end up on his agenda this season, but there may be more lucrative handicap pots to be targeted before that transition is made. “He’s in really good shape, he’s forward,” said Steve Brown, Camacho’s husband and assistant. “He’s a horse that likes cut in the ground so he may start in a fortnight at the Craven meeting in the six-furlong handicap there. “There are a couple of races we’re keeping an eye on for him but he’s wintered really well. “He had a positive year last season and he looks every bit as well, he’s on as good terms with himself as he was then.
AYR GOLD CUP WINNER 🏆
Just a week after being beaten on the nod in the Portland, Significantly goes one better in the Ayr Gold Cup under a great Joe Fanning ride! Absolutely delighted for his owner Niall O’Keeffe and for Sig who has been a star all year and deserves this ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/FQsqfNrMg2 — Julie Camacho Racing (@JCamachoRacing) September 23, 2023
Yesterday’s Lincoln 2nd Lattam happy in the field this morning ☀️ pic.twitter.com/kH81rIn5N5
— Julie Camacho Racing (@JCamachoRacing) March 24, 2024
Mr Professor claims the William Hill Lincoln! 👨🏫
David Egan and Amo Racing take the first big prize of the season! 🥇#ITVRacing | @DoncasterRaces pic.twitter.com/zBzjF6ZY5L — ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 23, 2024
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