'She's a filly who's shown plenty' - George Boughey newcomer the highlight as Ryan Moore rides treble

Such is Ryan Moore's understated brilliance days like this are almost routine after he won on three of his five rides and was second and third on the other two.
The first came on Radiance, who made an eye-catching start to her career in the 7f fillies' maiden, quickening impressively to win by four and a quarter lengths for trainer George Boughey.
Boughey told Racing TV: “She was still quite green early doors and we wanted to get a lead. She's a filly who's shown plenty – she's done some work with winners. She's still very raw and Highclere have got another nice filly, I hope.”
Moore followed that up with victory in the 6f maiden aboard Peel Park, who is trained by Roger Varian, before completing his treble in the Cheveley Park silks on Inquisition for James Fanshawe in the 1m2f handicap.
Birketts make hay
Julia and Shelley Birkett have continued their fine run of form along the Norfolk coastline – they’ve been operating at a 36 per cent strike rate at the track – with their latest success coming courtesy of Heer’s Sadie, who landed back-to-back victories in the mile apprentice handicap.
Two more runners followed on the day but were unable to capitalise, leaving the Birkett team with a £1 level-stakes profit of £27.50 at Yarmouth this season.
Heer’s Sadie was ridden by Ashley Lewis, who notched up the tenth win of his career, and he, too, boasts an impressive return, with a profit of £57.18 to a £1 level stake this season.
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