Amanda
Sloyan writes ................
On
testing ground described as officially soft, and with two fences omitted on
the course due to ground conditions, father and daughter Dai
and Jessica Jones from Carmarthen, rode into the Welsh Point to Point
record books on Saturday, when lining up in the opening race of the day the
Carmarthenshire Hunt members race.
This
being the first time in Wales a father and daughter had ridden in the same
race. A winning end was not in store for either of them as Rhys
Hughes aboard the odds on favourite Pelennor
came home 20 lengths clear from Jessica on Pussigny with Dai a further
ten lengths back in third on Last Symphony.
Dai
Jones with Jessica & Emma
The
'Men's Open Race' won by the Kristal Harries
trained and John Mathias ridden Makena,
recorded the fastest time of the day, the mare made light work of the conditions
and her remaining rivals after long time leader, the 13- 8 favourite Overlut
and Rhys Hughes ran out at the 4th fence, where
she continued to race in isolation and coasted home a distance clear from
Paul Tolman on Balearic Star.
Of
the five runners in the 'Ladies Open Race', only two completed, with the winner
Warsaw Pact another for trainer Robert
Scrine, making it 2 wins from 2 starts at Erw Lon. Jockey Chloe
Roddick equipped with spurs, always had him handy but was left in the
lead by the fall of Twilight Dancer and Fiona
Williams-Jones, which resulted in a broken nose for Fiona and a long
time on his own in front for Warsaw Pact. His concentration
abandoned him at the last when making a bad mistake; he still had ten lengths
to spare where it mattered at the line from Naughty By
Nature and Lucy Jones.

Nine
went to post for the 'Restricted Open' Race with another recent course winner
Rith Bob being sent off the 4-5 favourite, the Dai
Rees trained 7 year old provided John Mathias
with his third winner of the day and the village of Clarbeston Road in Pembrokeshire
with it's third winner, previous winners Makena (Kristal
Harries) and Oca De Thaix (Robert Luke)
are also from there, the local air and water must be good for you.

Princess
De Rome and Rhys Hughes had
raced 8 lengths clear along the back straight when turning for home in the 'Mares
Maiden' only for the ground to take it's toll on the 6 year old homebred mare,
the lead was rapidly diminishing approaching the last, but the line came just
in time to hold off the fast finishing Bunny McDougall
and Nathan Deakin by ¾ of a length. Owner
Michael McMahon, a civil engineer form the West
Midlands has owned several winners under rules but said "nothing comes
close to the feeling of breeding a winner", this being his first. Trainer
Robert Scrine from Pyle in Bridgend, was on hand
to welcome in his third winner of the meeting.
Crofton
(right) & Banbury Babe
Ground
conditions were getting more testing as the meeting went on and for the final
race the 'Horses and Geldings Maiden' a further fence had to be omitted. Ruth
Birt-Llewellin and Mr Who were popular
winners after fighting out a close finish with Richard
Wollocott on O'Rage. Trained by Ruth herself
from her parent's farm at Little Haven in Pembrokeshire the duo had previously
been consistently placed in maidens without actually winning one, they can
be seen most days working out on the beach at Broad Haven.
Warsaw
Pact & Chloe Roddick
Mr Who (Ruth Birt-Llewellin)(left)
and O'Rage (Richard Wollocott) jump the last together
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Winning
owner of the first race, Carl Pyne, was looking
to follow up with his next runner, the Robert Scrine
trained Brennanstown in the Connolly's Red
Mills Intermediate race, the betting public liked his chances also, and
backed the gelding down to odds on favourite. Oca
De Thaix, trained by Robert Luke, a
winner over course and distance at the last meeting, was second choice at
5- 2 and came home the cosy winner under a patient ride form John
Mathias, running on under pressure the gelding saved his best jump
of the race for the last fence which enabled him to go alongside and pass
Josh Harris and
Crofton to win by 8 lengths with the North
Shropshire visitor Banbury Babe back in third.
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The
second round of the West Wales Pony Racing Series
is held next at the Tivyside meeting on Saturday
13th March at 11am, with the Point-to-Point card underway at 12 noon. The
Tivyside returns after missing last season to the course at Cilwendeg,
which can be found on the B4332 Boncath to
Cenarth Road, SA37 0EW for the Sat Nav. |
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