Treble Tee hits the target for Crisfords at Newmarket
Persian King colt could be one with a bright future.
Treble Tee could have a bright future having began his career in exemplary fashion at Newmarket on Wednesday. Trained by Simon and Ed Crisford, the son of Persian King was well found in the market at 100-30 prior to his debut in the Aston Martin Novice Stakes. Always prominent in the hands of James Doyle, the youngster bounded clear of the John and Thady Gosden-trained Mudbir in the closing stages to earn quotes of 33-1 with Paddy Power for next the 2000 Guineas. “It looked like a hot race beforehand and he did it well,” said Ed Crisford. “He travelled well, picked up nicely and did everything you want to see first time out. “First-time out I hate being drawn on the wing because you have always got that disadvantage and they don’t race amongst horses. The way he was travelling I was always quite pleased.“He quickened away nicely and put the race to bed and he’s one for the future. He will be put away and see how he winters and take it from there really. Winning like that he has lots of options and I think he will get further in time. “You win these maidens and it is all what it is all about, to look forward to the future.” The opening Prestige Vehicles Fillies’ Restricted Novice Stakes went the way of Hugo Palmer’s Misty Sky, who opened her account at the fifth time of asking at odds of 4-1.
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