More to come yet from Nottingham winner, says Morris
Going up in trip is proving to the liking of Sir Mark Prescott-trained filly.
Luke Morris got down to near his minimum weight to steer Almudena to victory in the feature Weatherbys Racing Bank Colwick Cup Handicap at Nottingham on Tuesday. It should come as no surprise to see Sir Mark Prescott to the fore in a two-mile event and the 6-4 favourite followed up her recent Sandown success in good style at Colwick Park. Positioned towards the rear in the early exchanges, Morris began to make smooth headway aboard the three-year-old as the field came up the home straight for the second time.Almudena fends off Solent Gateway to secure the Weatherbys Racing Bank Colwick Cup Handicap for Luke Morris and Sir Mark Prescott@Weatherbys_Bank pic.twitter.com/4yRBNMkGB2
— Nottingham Racecourse (@NottsRacecourse) August 13, 2024
After surging to the lead a furlong from home, she stayed on resolutely to seal a two-length success in a manner that suggests there could be plenty more to come in future outings. Morris said: “She’s turned into quite a nice, progressive staying filly and since we’ve started to ride her a bit colder and holding her up she’s really found her niche and as she’s stepped up in trip she has improved. “She’s done that a bit better than the bare margin, so hopefully there is improvement to come, and her family is one who gets better with age and I would like to think she will continue to progress. “She showed a great will to win there and I think a strongly-run two-miles will see her to better effect again.”
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