Mijhaar gives Atzeni winning debut at Hamilton
The 6-1 chance, trained at Newmarket by Roger Varian, made every yard of the running to beat Beaumont’s Party by a length and a half.
Atzeni said: “It was my first ever ride at Hamilton and I didn’t even get the chance to walk the track as I had flown up from York and got here with 25 minutes to spare. The thing about Mijhaar is to get him settled which I did and he was only a little keen.
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Hide Ad“I wound things up rounding the turn and he stayed on really well for me. This is no surprise to us as he’s always been a nice horse and has ran in good races. He is definitely a horse to look forward.”
Good Old Boy Lukey looks a really nice prospect after romping to victory in the opening juvenile race under Lee Topliss. Trained by Richard Fahey, the well-backed 6-4 favourite slammed fellow newcomer Thornaby Nash by three and a quarter lengths. Topliss said: “He’s the nicest horse I’ve sat on this year and he did everything I asked of him. He should have a bright future and he did well to handle the tacky ground.”
Topliss, who completed a double on Heaven’s Guest, was later given a two-day careless riding ban in the maiden won by Chevagris whose trainer Alan Swinbank also went on to record a double with Coral Sands.
Coral Sands followed up his recent course and distance success in the mile handicap and his jockey Andrew Mullen said: “He’s in good heart at the moment and he travelled strongly for me. I don’t know where he goes next but he’s certainly at the top of his game and should stay further.”
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