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SBK Lincoln: trainers give their views
Heritage Handicap | 1m | ITV/SKY
Rising apprentice star Harry Davies finds himself in the big-race Doncaster spotlight when he partners the well-fancied Godolphin runner Modern News in the SBK Lincoln.
The 17-year-old, who is attached to Andrew Balding’s stable and hopes to be champion apprentice this season, is thrilled to have been given the opportunity by trainer Charlie Appleby.
“I went to sit on Modern News on Wednesday and he’s in great order,” Davies said. “Mr Appleby has done a great job with the horse. We only cantered, but he seems in real good order and he had a buck and a squeal on the way home, which is always a good sign.”
Davies, a dual pony-racing champion, rode his first winner under rules in January, and has since added five more to his name, including Appleby’s Tranquil Night at Kempton last month.
He added: “The ground at Doncaster looks ideal for Modern News, and the draw is okay. It’s a big thrill to have a ride in the Lincoln on such a high-profile horse on only my 33rd ride. I believe the horse is in the right race, and I’m confident in my ability. It’s very exciting.”
Appleby has won the first major handicap of the Flat turf season twice in recent years, and Secret Brief (2016) and Auxerre (2019) also won the Lincoln at the beginning of their four-year-old campaigns. What the trainers say…
William Haggas, trainer of Mujtaba, Ametist and Irish Admiral “A lot will depend on the ground. Mujtaba wants slow ground, while the other two want it quick. Mujtaba is a nice, unexposed horse. He’s 8lb higher than for his last win, but I hope he’ll improve. Irish Admiral is more exposed, but is good fresh, while Ametist has been training well.”
Alastair Donald, racing manager to owners King Power Racing (Notre Belle Bete) “It was a good performance from him at Wolverhampton last time. He has a nice low weight and should like the ground. I’m not sure about the draw. The penny has really dropped with him, and I think he’s going to develop into quite a useful horse this year. He’s been working to a high level at home.”
Michael Dods, trainer of Brunch
Ed Crisford, joint-trainer of Saleymm
Richard Spencer, trainer of Revich
Les Eyre, trainer of Fame And Acclaim
Richard Hannon, trainer of Teodolina
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