JOHN MATHIAS RECORDS A FOUR TIMER AT ERW LON
The name on everyone lips after the Carmarthenshire point-to-point meeting at Erw Lon was that of John Mathias. Making up for a disappointing start to the season, John a Mechanical Engineering student at Pembrokeshire College once again showed why he was last seasons area champion jockey by taking four of the seven races.
John's
father Philip based in Manobier trained the first, Tokpela for owner Christine
Toy in the opening Hunt Members race. The 10 year old gelding was last seasons
leading maiden and champion area horse but connections were left scratching
their heads after a lack lustre performance at the Vale of Clettwr meeting
when pulling up. The Paul Hamer trained City Breeze had been backed down to
6-4 joint favourite with Tokpela but the latter drew away in the closing stages
to win easily by ten lengths.
Carmarthenshire Point to Point Saturday 21 February 2009
Review by Amanda Sloyan



Pakol Des Brosses and John Mathias
The
Rees/Mathias combination were to team up again during the afternoon, winning
the Restricted race with Kasha King, the 6-1 shot had looked booked for second
place before even money favourite and well clear leader Silver Story ran out
through the wing four out, giving jockey Dean Coleman a nasty fall and John
the cause for a Frankie Dettori style dismount back in the winners enclosure.
A summer away riding out at licensed trainer Nigel Twiston-davies yard has really benefited John and there was to be another winner during the afternoon that benefited from knowing Twiston-Davies, that being previous employee Marcella Bayliss. A lorry breakdown looked to halt the trip to Erw Lon from her Cotswold base but her former boss came to the rescue with a replacement vehicle, allowing Marcella's home bred Twiga Woods to take the Mares Maiden race by a distance, ridden by 26 year old veterinary surgeon Isobel Thompsett.
It completed a double for Isobel who had earlier taken the Ladies Open, making all on Chestnut Annie who justified favouritism at 1-3 on. The ensuing runners tried in vain to keep tabs on this relentless galloper but at the line she had eight lengths to spare over Chloe Roddick on Bob Bites Back.

The most exciting finish of the day must go to the final race, the Horses and Geldings maiden with two horse disputing the lead two out having to settle for the minor placings at the last, winner. 2-1 favourite Duggans Forge ridden by Jodie Hughes seemed to be outpaced and back peddling along with the second placed Doctor Supremo down the back straight jumping the ditch but both gained a second wind to wear down and pass Micigan Assassin and Musque En Tete at the last, with the official winning distances 3 lengths and 5 lengths.
It was a fitting end to the day for the largest crowd seen at Erw Lon for a Carmarthenshire meeting. The area now hands over to South Wales until a return to Erw Lon for the Llandeilo Farmers Meeting on Saturday 4th April.

Duggans Forge (Centre) and Jodie Hughes
Twiga Woods