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Course leaders return with hopes of continuing winning habit

by Cumbria Crack
06/04/2018
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Conor O’Farrell leads Achill Road Boy to victory at Carlisle on March 30, 2018.

[B]rian Ellison is aiming to move ahead as Carlisle’s leading trainer on Sunday as jumps racing returns to the course for the third weekend on the trot.

Ellison, who is tied with Stuart Crawford with four winners over Carlisle’s jumps this season, has two runners declared for this Sunday’s meeting.

First up will be eight-year-old Mahlerdramatic in 2m 4f Novices’ Handicap Chase, who is looking for his first win in two years, although he posted an impressive second last time out at Market Rasen.

Siannes Star, ridden by Conor King, goes in the 2m 1f Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race where the five-year-old will take on Crawford’s only entry of the day Largy Glory. The four-year-old filly is making her National Hunt debut under the command of Brian Hughes.

Hughes, the course’s leading jockey with 10 winners this season, will be looking to add to his latest triumph at Carlisle which came last Saturday when he led favourite Pixiepot to an impressive win in the Northern Lights Mares’ Hurdle Qualifier.

Two other jockeys returning to Carlisle hoping to continue their good form over the jumps are Thomas Dowson and Conor O’Farrell.

Thomas Dowson on board Skipthescales on their way to victory at Carlisle on March 30, 2018 (Photo credit: Carlisle Racecourse)

Dowson, who led Skipthescales to win in Cumbria last weekend, returns in what is set to be an intriguing Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (DIV I) on board Victor Thompson’s Rapid Fritz.

Former David Pipe jockey O’Farrell, who relocated to Carlisle earlier this season, was clearly delighted after leading 11/1 shot Achill Road Boy home to a wonderful win in last Saturday’s 3m 3f handicap chase.

This time out he will ride Lady London for Rose Dobbin in the 2m 4f Novices’ Handicap Chase. Dobbin, who is a big supporter of racing at Carlisle and has saddled three winners here this season, has a trio of entries this weekend.

Among these is eight-year-old Doktor Glaz who won last time out at Doncaster on January 26.

Donald McCain is, once again, sending multiple entries north from his Cheshire stables. The Grand National winner has no fewer than seven runners on Sunday.

They include course specialist Derintoher Yank, who has won three times at Carlisle in the last two years, and Fin and Game in the 2m 1f Pauline Phizacklea Memorial Novices’ Hurdle. The six-year-old  is going for a fourth straight win of the season after triumphs at Wetherby, Bangor-on-Dee and Southwell.

Molly Dingwall, Carlisle Racecourse’s General Manager, said: “The last two weekends have been really great here at Carlisle.

“More than 4,000 people have witnessed some crackling jumps racing here and we are delighted we have another packed card lined up for this Sunday’s meeting.

“It is great to have a Division One race as our opener for the day and with 81 horses declared it should make for another really thrilling day of jumps racing.”

Gates open on Sunday at 11.45am. First race is 1.50pm and the last race is 5.30pm. Adult tickets are £15 (in advance) or £18 (on the day).
All under 18s get in free when accompanied by an adult.

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