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Tailed off turning in, gets up close home - Sean Bowen's last-to-first heroics

HOOLIGAN Ridden by Sean Bowen wins at NEWCASTLE 21/12/20Photograph by Grossick Racing Photography 0771 046 1723
Sean Bowen conjured an unlikely win out of HooliganCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Talented jockeys, these Bowen boys. Two days after James Bowen's miraculous win with a broken rein at Chepstow, elder brother Sean delivered his own ride-of-the-season candidate on Hooligan.

The 5-4 favourite never really looked to be travelling in the 2m handicap hurdle and looked long odds-against as he trailed the field turning for home.

Yet Bowen never admitted defeat, kept after his mount and was rewarded as the six-year-old came from last to first, leading close home for a half-length win that completed a notable double for Tom George after Clondaw Castle's success at Kempton.


Watch Hooligan's last-to-first success


The jockey said: "Tom said before the race that he does need further now. He used to be quite keen but there was no sign of that today! They went a really strong gallop and he was flat to the boards all the way.

"I didn't think I was finishing anywhere turning in. I was tailed off and I wasn't really going anywhere but because they went such a strong gallop they were coming back to me and I just kept galloping.

"I think the strongest stayer has won the race. He probably needs stepping up now, hopefully there will be a bit of improvement going up in trip."

Russell back with a winner

Lucinda Russell's first visit to the course in 2021 proved worthwhile as Ain't My Fault took the novice handicap chase.

The trainer said: "I haven't been racing since before Christmas. I have an elderly father and I don't want to take any risks at all.

"And with no owners on course there isn't a lot of point. I can't wait for them to be allowed back – they get calls and photos but it's not the same."

AIN'T MY FAULT and STEPHEN MULQUEEN win at NEWCASTLE 27/2/21Photograph by Grossick Racing Photography 0771 046 1723
Ain't My Fault made Lucinda Russell's visit worthwhileCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

'He's a lovely horse'

Trevor Hemmings' Wetlands looks an exciting chase prospect for next season after readily defying a penalty under Brian Hughes in the novice hurdle, despite the drying ground.

"He's a lovely horse, a proper Mr Hemmings horse," said trainer Nicky Richards.

"But to me he didn't look like he was enjoying that ground at all, he was making heavy weather of it. He'll want a bit of rain if he's to run again this season."

Show-stopper from Theatre

Herefordshire trainer Michael Scudamore has had nine winners from just 31 jumps runners at Newcastle after Robin Des Theatre's success in the mares' novice hurdle.

"She is a very nice mare and the better ground definitely helped her," Scudamore said.

"She's a big mare and fences are going to be her thing."


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David CarrReporter

Published on 27 February 2021inReports

Last updated 18:41, 27 February 2021

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