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EAST ESSEX, MARKS
TEY, SUNDAY MARCH 26
Richard Morgan-Evans
doubled his career tally inside 40 minutes when landing both divisions of the
Maiden Race at the East Essex Point-To-Point at Marks Tey on Sunday.
Morgan-Evans, 22,
from Heydon near Norwich, has long been one of the most promising young members
of the East Anglian riding fraternity without quite making the breakthrough. He
secured his first ever double when Here Comes Choosey shed his maiden tag at
the tenth attempt a race after Mai Cure had also got off the mark, in her case at
the eighth time of asking.
Here Comes Choosey
was ending a ten-year drought for Heydon trainer Tina Hayward and was rewarding
the patience of the ten-member ownership syndicate, The Cherry Tree
Partnership, headed by Stuart Lusher, from Poringland.
Hayward was quick to
deflect praise onto another member of her team, equine physio Sam Rodwell, who
has helped overcome Here Comes Choosey=s long-standing shoulder problem with the aid of a muscle stimulation
machine.
Mai Cure, who is
trained at Pebmarsh by Paula Twinn, has been threatening to win a race for some
time but has been dogged by ill fortune, twice suffering from a slipping saddle
and being brought down when favourite on another occasion.
Twinn=s father, David Claydon,
reported: AWe have bred and raced six
generations of this family. It all goes back to a grey mare, Reset, who was
bought from Newmarket trainer Harvey Leader by my gandfather, Tom, just after
the war.@
Monarch Ruler, the
hot favourite, duly collected the Confined Race although such a result seemed
unlikely when he was some dozen lengths adrift of the leaders at the fourth
last obstacle.
AI thought I was beaten,@ admitted his Wymondham-based pilot, Rupert Stearn. ABut I gave him a couple of
cracks with the whip before three out and he just took off.@
Monarch Ruler is
trained at Raydon, near Hadleigh, by Robert Cundy for owner George Cooper.
Deckie, a six-time
winner in 2005, made it two wins from three starts this campaign when defying
his tendency to hang left to land the Men=s Open under trainer David Kemp, from Kilverstone, near Thetford. Kemp,
who was a close second in last year=s East Anglian Jockeys= Championship, has now notched ten wins for the current season, two more
than Stearn.
Paul Chinery, from
Great Yeldham, made it three wins from the last four runnings of the East Essex
Hunt Race when his mount Baron Bernard, came home well clear in the opening
event. Baron Bernard has been nursed back from a septic foot by Chinery=s father, Aubrey.
The Ladies= Open produced a thrilling
finish as A Few Bob Back, ridden by former Colchester girl Camilla Ewart, who
is now a stockbroker in the City, overhauled Find Me Another in the last few
strides.
In the Countryside
Alliance Novice Riders= Race, Nokimover completed a four-timer for another Londoner once based
in East Anglia, Alex Vaughan-Jones, who was brought up in Wells-next-the-Sea.
Vaughan-Jones so
nearly completed a double in an incredibly tight finish to the closing
Restricted Race. But his mount, Sunyblaze, was caught right on the line by
Kicasso, trained at Ampton, near Bury St Edmunds, by Joe Turner and ridden by
Newmarket=s James Owen.
This rounded off a
great weekend for Turner as Leatherback, ridden by his granddaughter, Zoe, and
John The Mole, ridden by Owen, had both won at Parham in Sussex on Saturday.
RESULTS.
Going: Good.
Race One (Members' Race): 1 A G Chinery's Baron Bernard (East
Essex) (P Chinery), 2 M Lambert's we Got Him (East Sussex) (A Braithwaite), 3
Mr and Mrs D Claydon's Sir William Wallace (East Essex) (R Morgan-Evans). Three
ran, a distance, 7.18, SP 4-5 fav.
Race Two (Open Maiden Race - Division One): 1 D Claydon and Mrs P
Twinn's Mai Cure (
Race Three (Open Maiden Race - Division Two): 1 The Cherry Tree
Partnership's Here Comes Choosey (North Norfolk Harriers) (R Morgan-Evans), 2
The Crofters Club's Raddichio (Bicester with Whaddon Chase). Only two finished.
Also Charlie Tee (PU), Combe Castle (PU), Coverdale (PU), Deerstalker (PU),
Harry's Lane (PU), Jonno (PU), Mistress Cool (F), My Esiotrot (PU), Padamul
(PU), Standandbecounted (PU). 12 ran, 15 lengths, 7.15, SP 10-1 (Mistress Cool
11-10 fav).
Race Four (Ladies' Open Race): 1 Miss C Ewart's A Few Bob Back
(East Sussex and Romney Marsh), owner, 2 Mrs C Stennett, Mrs c Aldridge and Mrs
E King's Find Me another (Pytchley) (Miss A Stennett), Mr and Mrs A Kemp's Wild
Spice (Grafton) (Mrs H Kemp). Also Lucky Master (4th), Pampered Gale (5th),
Tartar Sabre (6th), Madmidge (7th), Castle Arrow (8th), Damp Course (9th),
Race Five (Men's Open Race): Mrs F Hawes, Deckie (Suffolk) (D
Kemp), 2 J Richardson's Wings of Hope (Beaufort) (D Jones), 3 R Green and B
Sayer's Philson Warrior (Fitzwilliam) (M Smith). Also cross River (PU),
Dunmanus Bay (UR), Pelican Brief (PU). Six ran, 10 lengths, 7.09. SP Evens fav.
Race Six (Confined Hunts Race): 1 G Cooper's Monarch Ruler (Essex
Farmers and Union) (R Stearn), 2 D
Race Seven (Countryside Alliance Club Members Race (Novice
Riders)): 1 Mrs A Vaughan-Jones' Nokimover (West Norfolk) (Alex Vaughan-Jones),
2 Mrs C R Rogers' Good Vintage (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Miss C Rogers), 3 J
M Turner's Fair Exchange (
Race Eight (Restricted Race): 1 J Turner's Kicasso (
Pony Race One (Children's Pony Flat Race - Ponies 13.2hh and
under): 1 Mrs J Andrew's Artic Annie (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Bridget
Andrews), 2 J Hill's Charlie (SOH South) (Joe Hill), 3 Mrss S Whyte's Firfield
Starlight Lady (Sophie White). Nine ran, six lengths: three lengths.
Pony Race Two (Children's Pony Flat Race - ponies 14.2hh and
under): 1 Mrs J Andrew's Pepsi (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Georgina Andrews), 2
M Slender's Sparkling Destiny (Fitzwilliam), (Shannon Slender), 3 Mrs A
Braham's Hero (
ENDS