Point made at York at last by Lynas
Overdue Knavesmire win for Ed Bethell five-year-old.
Point Lynas secured an overdue victory at York with a determined display from the front in the Oakmere Homes Hambleton Handicap. Ed Bethell’s charge had made four previous visits to the Knavesmire and on three occasions had to make do with the silver medal. The five-year-old actually passed the post in front in a valuable contest at the 2022 Ebor Festival, only to get demoted by the stewards for causing interference, while last season he was beaten a head in May and again in August.Point Lynas prevails in the Oakmere Homes Hambleton Handicap!
Just denied in this last year, the five-year-old makes a triumphant return from another Knavesmire favourite Northern Express to land this GBP 75,000 prize for @ebethellracing pic.twitter.com/567K3xOmLT — York Racecourse (@yorkracecourse) May 16, 2024
Making his first appearance since finishing fourth in the Group Three Superior Mile at Haydock in September, Point Lynas was a 6-1 shot in the hands of Callum Rodriguez and while he looked sure to be claimed by course specialist Northern Express in the closing stages, Bethell’s charge refused to bend and passed the post a neck to the good. Bethell said: “I thought we were going a bit fast but he has one way of going and you just have to let him do it. Callum gets on with him great. “He deserved to win a nice one like this today, on his last three visits to York he’s been beaten in two photos finishes and been thrown out by the stewards (after winning). “I’m delighted for the Martins (Julie and David) and Dan (Hall) who own him and Liam who does a fantastic job on him at home because he’s not straightforward. “It’s great to have a winner at York, this is where we all want to have winners and it’s not easy to win here. “He was a class-dropper, he ran in a Group Three last time out but I’d say that was a career-best. We’ll probably look at something better than a handicap, I’d say we’d have to now but Ascot is not really his track, you can’t really make the running there.”

Clarendon House wins the opening race on Dante day @yorkracecourse for @MprUpdates @cowellracing @TomMarquand pic.twitter.com/dzKAzN3wuc
— Ashley Iveson (@AshIveson) May 16, 2024
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