
I'm delighted to say that the score-board ticked over another notch on Friday thanks to one very brave horse and one top-class jockey. For nearly a year we've been in the happy position of, while not having many runners, having the odd winner come along often enough for it to feel as if we're an in-form stable, even if to the outside world we are not really making any waves at all on the overall pond at large. June's results hadn't been spectacular, notwithstanding Kadouchski's two very creditable placings, but happily that was put right on Friday (24th) thanks

to Nigel (Must You Go) and William (Kennedy). I'd mentioned before that Must You Go has one impeccable credential (namely that he is a son of Hernando, a stallion who is in a class of his own as regards siring tough, genuine racehorses) and the Hernando in him shone through as he ground his way to a thrilling last-gasp triumph. He was never really going to win at any stage of the race, notwithstanding the fact that William subsequently

said that he was happy enough throughout the race because the horse was racing so gamely that he knew that he'd stay on all the way to the line; but as the race developed Nigel showed that he has that special quality which separates good stayers from lesser horses: the ability to keep producing more and more still as the pressure continues to be applied. I was standing just after the line, and during the closing stages it suddenly came apparent, even from head-on, that the chestnut bearing down the outside was the one with the most momentum. As the three principals flashed past the post just in front of me, it seemed clear to me that Nigel had won - only for this conviction to be brought into question by the fact that it took over a minute for the outcome of the photo finish to be announced: first number six, margins a head by a head. So that was ever so exciting, and I hope that the before, during and after pictures of this genuine horse tell the tale.
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Couldn't agree more John; a fantastic ride. Even the champ (McCoy) himself would have been happy with that one!
Here's a link to the free replay on Sportinglife.com
http://horses.sportinglife.com/Video/Racing/ 0,27770,441360,00.html
(Had to delete & repost the link in two halves due to the length of the link. Copy and paste both halves into your browser (or perhaps John could add the link to the chapter?)
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