The final point-to-point of the Midlands Area season took place at Dingley racecourse, just outside Market Harborough in Leicestershire, on Saturday 13th May and produced doubles for jockey Jack Andrews and trainer Tom Ellis. Dale Peters trains and rides Thunderstruck, who made it two wins from the last three outings as he won the first […]
Garthorpe (5) Meynell and South Staffs - Report
Photos of the meeting can be found here: point-to-point-racing/2021/meynell-south-staffs-garthorpe" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Meynell & South Staffs at Garthorpe
The Midlands point--to-point season came to its scheduled end with the running of the Meynell & South Staffs meeting at Garthorpe on Saturday 5th June.
This unusual season saw six meetings rather than the usual fourteen but we saw lots of entries and runners, and some impressive performances. Many thanks to all those connections who travelled the length and breadth of the country to contribute in different ways to our meetings. We hope you summer well and look forward to seeing you at the start of next season.
David Kemp finished off a stunning season for his string by securing a treble, not just on the day but in consecutive races. Two of these were ridden by Dale Peters who was challenging for Leading Midlands Leading Rider with Jack Andrews.
The Oriental Owner/Trainer Conditions race kicked off the sunny afternoon's entertainment, and provided victory for the ten-year-old Milan gelding Earlshill, owned and trained by Jane Burton and ridden by daughter Lucy. This was the first of several very tight finishes across the card as Earlshill was a length behind Idee de Garde, ridden by Pippa Taylor, over the last and had to dig deep for the run-in to win by a head. Order in Court, the mount of George Henderson, led for much of the race but ran out of steam with a couple to jump, coming in third.
The PPORA Members Conditions race provided the first of David Kemp's wins on the day, as Alex Chadwick partnered a very generously-priced How To Get Away to a four-length victory over favourite Bingo Star (Jack Andrews). This was the winner's second Garthorpe win this season, having previously won their maiden at the April meeting, and a very fast one, the winning time coming in at less than six minutes. Bingo Star finished four lengths behind the winner, while Roc D'Apsis was six lengths third behind them.
Rebel Dawn Rising, half brother to How To Get Away, was the next David Kemp-trained winner, this time ridden by Dale Peters and in the Intermediate. The seven-year-old has hit some form here at Garthorpe, having won here last time in the Restricted, and this was an impressive nine-length victory, having never been challenged.
The Mixed Open attracted a lot of interest. Hawkhurst had won here last time out under Izzie Marshall, who seemed to have got the hang of how to ride this tricky customer. General Arrow had two firsts and a second this year with Gina Andrews, and Badbad Leroy Brown's only defeat in his last three runs was to Horse & Hound Cup winner Law of Gold. The unknown quantity in the field was Caryto des Brosses, a seasoned pointer and hunter chase winner, last seen when pulled up at Thorpe Lodge 18 months ago. The horse was suffering from ulcers and has had time off to recover since. That didn't stop him going off as joint-favourite with Badbad Leroy Brown but that was where the latter's challenge ended. Dale Peters led the race from flag to flag on the french-bred nine-year-old and won impressively by thirteen lengths from Badbad Leroy Brown (Zac Baker) in second and Hawkhurst (Izzie Marshall) in third, seven lengths behind that.
"It really was an experiment," David Kemp explained, "and we really didn't know what to expect from him this time. This has been an amazing couple of weeks, what with [winning the Horse & Hound Cup at] Stratford and now a treble here. It will be back out to the herbs in the morning though."
The Novice Riders Conditions race nearly ended with a lead being thrown away on the line as hot favourite Chameron, with Ben Sutton on board, veered left in the run-in towards the exit gate, making their race longer in the process. Emma Freeman on the 25/1 Perpignan, and Billy Chatterton, riding Minella Friend, stayed high on the track and took the more direct route and very nearly snatched it on the line, with less than two lengths between the three horses. It was certainly a talking point for a while afterwards.
The penultimate race, the Maiden, provided another great finish. This time, Zac Baker and Dan's Cross jumped the last with a lead of about a length from Gina Andrews and Universal Run but after that we saw a strong challenge from Will Thirlby, riding Millstone and the three got closer as they reached the line. The results was given to Dan's Cross but second and third were so close it was anybody's guess. The Judge gave second to Millstone, while Universal Run took third. This time less than a length separated first and third.
Finally, the point-to-point flat race for four and five year old horses was won by the previously unraced, British-bred four-year-old Tango Pete and this year's champion jockey James King. Ben Bromley and Roxyana were second, Dale Peters and Friend A Mine third.
Two pony races took place after the horses had finished. The 138cm race was won by Albert Mann on Bombay Moonstone and the 148cm race by Scarlett Frank and Judge Fox.
Midlands Area awards were presented at the end of racing as all the winners were at the meeting. Leading rider was won by Jack Andrews, with Dale Peters a single point behind. Dale, though, had Leading Trainer sewn up to make up for it, while Leading Horse was won by the Chattertons' Minella Friend. This year, in memory of Mark Barthorpe, a new trophy was presented by his widow, Pat. The Barthorpe Trophy is awarded to the jockey registered outside the area who accrues the most points when racing at Midlands meetings, and was won, appropriately, by James King.
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