Apprentice Pierre-Louis Jamin enjoys dream day with first treble
Apprentice Pierre-Louis Jamin enjoyed a dream day as he landed a first treble for three different trainers on three horses he had never ridden to already seal a career-best season.
Jamin, who is based with Karl Burke, kickstarted the afternoon by guiding odds-on favourite Korker to a five-length success in the 5f novice for his boss. The two-year-old, who was ninth in the Norfolk Stakes last time, will be aimed at the Listed Roses Stakes at York next month.
Jamin quickly sealed a double as he narrowly landed the 6f handicap by a short head aboard 15-8 favourite Flaming Rib for Tom Dascombe. The perfect day was completed on the Grant Tuer-trained Restless Endeavour in the 6f fillies' handicap.
Jamin, whose best seasonal total had been 11 winners in 2019, is now on 13 winners for the year and said: "I’ve been at Karl’s since January this year. Karl and my agent [Guy Jewell] have been great and really supported me.
"Tom Dascombe is very good friends with Karl so that’s how I got on the horse and I think Grant just wanted to take a bit of weight off his horse."
Watson wonders
Jason Watson continued his excellent form since splitting with Roger Charlton with a third winner in three days. Watson galvanised the David O’Meara-trained Ingleby Hollow to get up late in the 2m handicap.
Ingleby Hollow sealed a double for the trainer, who also struck in the 7f novice with Renaissance beating stablemate Ribaldry.
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Published on 23 July 2021inReports
Last updated 21:19, 25 July 2021
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