Keep Me Stable backs up last month's course win in front of 96-year-old owner

Owner Heather Galbraith, 96 years young, was at the track to watch Keep Me Stable defy a 3lb higher mark to follow up last month’s course success in the 7f handicap.
The Linda Perratt-trained five-year-old kept on well under David Allan to score by a length and a quarter.
“Paul Corrigan bought her to start with and she won quite a few races for him and Natasha Corrigan,” Perratt told Racing TV.
“They decided to move her on and we got her for Heather, which I thought would give her a bit of fun because the ones she's had previously were a bit slow."
Perratt added: “Heather is 96 years of age, and she still comes racing and thoroughly enjoys her day. It's just wonderful for the sport."
Stuart strikes
Castle Stuart ran in Listed company on his final two-year-old start last October, and the Karl Burke-trained son of Dubawi improved from his seasonal and handicap debut third at this track in April to land the Class 2 1m1f handicap under Sam James.

Big Fun, short odds
Big Fun is entered in the Weatherbys Super Sprint, a valuable sales races at York and Doncaster as well as Redcar’s William Hill Two Year Old Trophy, and the Kevin Ryan-trained son of Showcasing went one better than his first two starts when winning the 5f maiden at odds of 1-6.
Detective delivers
Dianne Sayer made it three winners from her last five runners when Detective justified 4-1 favouritism under PJ McDonald in the Class 6 1m1f handicap.

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