Cold comfort for winning duo.ROBERT WINSTON </skitime.jpg> Robert Maurice Lipson Winston, Baron Winston (born July 15, 1940) is a British doctor, scientist, politician, and television presenter. Life and career Winston was born in London to Laurence Winston and Ruth Winston-Fox. and Duran Fentiman ended up benefiting from a faulty sauna at Pontefract. Both riders picked up spare rides as the intended jockeys of Winthorpe and Collateral Damage collateral damage Surgery A popular term for any undesired but unavoidable co-morbidity associated with a therapy–eg, chemotherapy-induced CD to the BM and GI tract as a side effect of destroying tumor cells were unable to make the weights due to an electrical malfunction. It was unfortunate for both Jamie Moriarty and David Allan respectively, but as both winning trainers suggested, the horses would not have won if the original jockeys had taken their mounts. Winston, who also partnered Bugsy's Boy to success in the two mile Jamaican Flight Handicap, came with a flying run on Winthorpe to deny the gambled-on Swinbrook at 25-1. "Jamie couldn't claim - he would have put 3lb overweight up which wiped out his claim," said trainer John Quinn John Quinn or Jack Quinn can refer to:
"And if he had ridden it, he wouldn't have won, he's only just got up so it definitely made the difference." Collateral Damage (9-2 favourite) had an unproductive spell hurdling in the winter but won cosily for Tim Easterby, who said: "He's a cracking good horse. "He's been hurdling and I didn't want to believe that he didn't stay, but I suppose now that he didn't. "David would have put up 2lb over, so I decided I would claim 3lb off instead and the 5lb has certainly made all the difference." Bugsy's Boy (13-2) was having first ever run on turf having being exclusively campaigned on the all weather to date. Winning trainer Paul D'Arcy said: "He was a back-end juvenile and the turf racing had finished and then there were no races over his right distance. "We gave him a break, he strengthened up and as he's by Double Trigger - all he was going to be was a stayer stayer a horse that can gallop at racing speed for at least 1.5 miles (2.4 km). ." Stacey Renwick gave Red Wine a fantastic ride to win the first round of the Pontefract Apprentice Series Handicap. A winner at Doncaster on Saturday, the refreshed nine-year-old was given plenty to do in the closing stages but Renwick got a fantastic tune out of the 9-4 shot to beat 11-10 favourite Riguez Dancer. |
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