Review of the rest of the action from Thursday’s meeting at York where Happy Romance impressed in victory
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Romance keeps Hannon Happy
Trainer Richard Hannon tasted victory in the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Stakes for the second year running as Happy Romance (4/1) ran out a convincing winner in the hands of Sean Levey.
All eyes were on 11/8 favourite Devious Company beforehand given the strong form he brought to the table, but Happy Romance always had matters in hand, travelling sweetly in the slipstream of the leaders before taking over approaching the final furlong and putting the race to bed with a decisive turn of foot.
Having been outpaced early, Devious Company finally got the message and stayed on into second late on while 33/1 outsider Out The Hat – tipped each-way in our Value Bet column – ran a huge race from the front and held on for third, just finishing ahead of Uncle Jumbo who was fourth.
Hannon said afterwards: “She is a lovely filly, very uncomplicated. I thought she answered a lot of questions, she got the trip – I don’t think she loved the ground, I thought she struggled in it early on but she got to the front quite easily.
“I do think she’s more than just a flash in the pan two-year-old and she will get seven furlongs. There’s a sales race at Doncaster but we’d love to get some black type with her. The Firth of Clyde might be just the race for her. I bet we see her at the Fred Darling at Newbury in April.”
Levey added: “She’s a beautiful filly. She’s laid back and only does what you ask her to do. We liked her from the get go. I had the race put to bed from a long way out. She pulled up a little bit at the end.”
Montatham continues on upward curve
Montatham (7/2) took another step up the ladder when holding off the late challenge of Sir Busker in a dramatic running of the Clipper Logistics Handicap.
The four-year-old was giving trainer William Haggas his first winner of the meeting but despite enjoying the perfect run through the race, he was all out close home as Sir Busker came from the clouds to get within a neck at the line.
As the runners turned for home, most of the action developed down the centre of the track as Top Rank challenged Montatham inside the final furlong while Sir Busker looked held when switched onto the fair rail.
However, Sir Busker found his second wind with that rail to run against and made relentless progress late on, surging at Montatham who just found the line coming in time as he registered his third victory of the season.
Haggas said afterwards: “Had a good draw and we won, that’s all that matters! He travelled really well and probably doesn’t do a lot in front this horse. Another stride and he might have been caught by the one on the far side.”