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Pleaseletmewin the highlight of Beckett juvenile haul

Duretto (Graham Lee, nearside) wins the Worthington's OCSL Stakes from Mountain Bell (far side) and Kings Fete
Duretto (Graham Lee, nearside) wins the Worthington's OCSL Stakes from Mountain Bell (far side) and Kings FeteCredit: Mark Cranham

Ralph Beckett continued to make up for lost time after a four-year blockade on his juvenile winners at Newbury as he made it three in two days climaxing with the Horris Hill win of Pleaseletmewin.

"Like London buses," commented conductor Beckett after his newcomer Crimson Rock won the first division of the mile fillies' maiden which had featured his last two-year-old maiden winner, Secret Gesture, in 2012 before Friday's success of Sound Bar.

It got even better with Pleaseletmewin, who denied another outsider Kings Gift in the Group 3 Worthington's Alzheimers Society Stakes better known as the Horris Hill.

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