Life’s a beach for Williams after Laytown win with Ivasecret
British raider was a wide-margin scorer at the unique seaside meeting.
Worcestershire trainer Ian Williams made the journey over to Laytown worthwhile after Ivasecret romped to victory at the once-a-year seaside meeting. The fixture occupies a unique place in the calendar as the only official race event to take place on a beach in Britain and Ireland, with racing having featured on the strand since the 1860s. English raider Ivasecret (7-4) rewarded favourite backers with a dominant display in the Tote.ie Claiming Race.A winner from overseas as Ivasecret wins for @ianwilliamsraci in the @ToteRacing Claiming pic.twitter.com/waWi4kHe9F
— Laytown Races 2024 (@Laytown_Races) September 16, 2024
Turning out just two days after finishing sixth at Bath, the six-year-old took over racing inside the final two furlongs and soon sealed the deal, powering six lengths clear without being fully extended by Seamie Heffernan. Williams said: “We came last year, had a look around and liked it. We wanted to come and have some winners! “We really enjoyed the experience last year, so we came back and had some runners. “It is unique – it must be for him to win like that, believe you me! He has got bags of ability, but plenty of issues. He has done what he has done tonight and he has done it well. “It is a great place to bring horses if you want to do something a little bit different.
Epic opener @LaytownRaces! 🏖️
Jered Maddox (8-1) gamely doubles up on the beach in the @thetotecom-sponsored six-furlong handicap!@Marnane1 | @lukemcateer123 pic.twitter.com/wgZ8zL8Ur9 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 16, 2024
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