Wiltshire Times - Sport News
Siblings complete double at Larkhill
Brother and sister Michael and Rachael Green grabbed the
headlines when both riding a winner at the South and West Wilts Hunt meeting
at Larkhill Racecourse on Saturday.
Michael, 26, kicked off aboard General Blackthorn, who forged 20 lengths
clear in the Hunt race.
"My one previous winner was at the 1999 Wilton meeting at Badbury Rings, and
I didn't know I was riding General Blackthorn until I arrived today," said
East Knoyle farmer, Michael.
"Regular rider Robert Lee wasn't available, so I booked Michael here this
morning," added 83-year-old Witham Friary owner Norman Crouch, who hunts and
does all the work with the horse himself.
"General Blackthorn has given the runner-up Lile Na Casca a stone today, and
I think that's quite a performance."
Rachael got on the scoresheet with Maiden winner Pleasure Shared, who led
runner-up Juniper Green (Charlotte Tizzard) over the last and maintained the
advantage to the line.
"His blood was wrong when he ran here in February," said trainer Richard
Barber.
"He's jumped like a buck and is definitely suited by the good-to-firm
ground."
Man From Highworth and David Bass sprinted clear after the penultimate in
the Men's Open.
"We'll keep pointing as we're keen to support David in the Wilkinson Sword
Championship (for under-21 gentleman riders who have not ridden a winner
before this season)," said Audrey Manners.
"Man From Highworth will go handicap chasing, maybe in the summer, as he's
so well suited by fast ground."
Watership Down made all the running to take the Ladies' Open under
Winchester owner-trainer Clare Wills.
"Watership Down ran well when third at Fontwell last week and firm ground is
the key to him," said Clare's parents, Ray and Maureen.
The 2m 5f race at the Cheltenham Hunter Chase Evening may be the target.
Sam Drinkwater also led throughout to record the day's fastest time on
Novice Riders' race winner Opium Du Bois.
"He jumps and stays - a typical French-bred - so we told Sam to set a good
pace," said owner Guy Opperman and trainer Katie Baimbridge, both recovering
from injuries and ailments and keen to credit head-girl Jai Ovens for her
work with the horse.
Penthouse Melody's Restricted win continued Tigga Barnes' good run after
Machrihanish's Taunton Hunter Chase win the previous evening. Penthouse
Melody made virtually all the running and was left clear when challenger
Barneys Mate (Rachael Green) fell at the last, happily without injury to
either horse or rider.
4:22pm Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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