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Upcott Cross held their first of two meetings on Sunday, the 10 thof May, with their next fixture coming on Bank holiday Monday.Six races took place, with the first race, the Totnes andBridgetown Races Company – Grass Roots Conditions race;being a match. Irish recruit Earths Furies, who was having hisfirst run in England and the prolific winner, Woodstock Octo.Jack Stenhouse sent Earths Furies forward, and Lucas Murphywas happy to get a lead aboard the 1-3 favourite. The pairjumped the last together with Earth Furies threatening tooverturn the favourite before Woodstock Octo went aheadheading to the last, at which Earth Furies took a crunching fall.This was Josh Newman’s 41 st winner of the season as a trainer.Lucas was having his second ride for the Newman yard, whoare supporting him in his novice title bid. Lucas, the son ofGrand National winning jockey, Timmy said; “He’s a smarthorse, that’s his sixth win of the season. He stays professionalwhen he needs to.” Talking about his future plans in the saddle,he added; “I’m definitely trying to win the novice title thisseason. I have another year of A levels, so I will stay asan amateur for at least one more season and then see where weare after that.”
Eight went to post for the Ruralis Insurance Services Maiden.An eventful race was in store. Telexpress fell at the first fenceand hampered Champagne Dude and Marengo Bay, who thenunshipped Shannon Holmes at the next fence. Hannibal Boganwas the next casualty, falling at fence three. Jo Supple waskeen to make use of Get To The Point and set the pace. The 6-4 favourite, Crystal de France took the lead after fence 14under Josh Newman, but it was the Anna Johnson ridden,Duffry Sea, who took the lead after jumping the third last andran out an 11- length winner.
Race three saw another match, this time between HeartsCorner, who was unbeaten in four runs so far this season andthe Sarah Prouse trained, Captain Tommy. It looked like a formalityfor the favourite, and despite jumping right, he appeared as if hewas going to get the job done. However, Ed Vaughan got a rallyout of Captain Tommy from the last fence, and they were helpedby Hearts Corner hanging right and Josh Newman suffering asaddle slip. Captain Tommy challenged on the far side andcame out on top, although the judge was needed to split them.Ed Vaughan said; “The odds weren’t in my favour, but therewere only two runners, so we had to ride a tactical race. I rodethe race to play to my horse’s strengths and just got up on theline. A massive thank you to Caroline, with her family, they putin a lot of work. So, it’s nice to repay her with a winner.”
Up next was the Ashgrove Kitchens and Rangemore LTDIntermediate. Three lined up with Make Idaho Great, the 4-6favourite. Eileen’s Milan made the running under Ed Doggerellfor trainer Chris Barber. Assassins Lullaby tracked the leader,whilst the favourite dropped out the back. Josh Newmanbrought Make Idaho Great through to lead at the fourth last andwas sent for home. Eileen’s Milan produced an effort up the runin and made the favourite work, but running off a straight linedidn’t help and Make Idaho Great secured a neck victory.Speaking after the race, Josh Newman, who also trained thegelding said; “We’ve had a nice season with him, he’s beenunbeaten. That is the best he’s travelled today. He was so keenon the long strides he put down on me about five times! Buteven when he did put down, he was in and out over the fences.”
The penultimate race of the day was The Duke of YorkIddesleigh Conditions Level 3. Three went to post once more.Ballydesmond cut out the running for the Treneer family but itwas Clonagoose who came through to lead with two to jump and ran out a convincing winner to secure his fifth win of theseason for trainer Emma Summersby. Ed Vaughan has struckup a brilliant partnership with the five-year-old and after therace said; “He’s not the biggest, but he gets the job done. He’s alittle monkey, though. It was one of the weaker races he’s run intoday, but he sort of falls asleep on you and never makes it lookthat impressive!” Reflecting on his fruitful season Ed Said; “Thatwas my 18 th winner of the season. It would be nice to push onand get to 20, that sounds a nice number. It’s been newrelationships and new horses so hopefully that stands me ingood stead for next year.”
The final race provided the biggest field of the day and also oneof only four times that there have been double-figure runners ina Devon and Cornwall Point To Point this season. Ten runnerslined up for the C & R Construction Restricted Race. MiaHolmes recently recruited Lough Owel, and the pair took thelead after jumping the first. The favourite, Dance IfYouCan fellat the fourth last when still going well. Emma’s Wish wasbidding to provide a winner for the clerk of the course, JohnHeard. The mare was in touch before making a mistake twofrom home and weakened out of it. Heading to the last, thebookmakers were smiling with 25-1 Lough Owel in the lead.10-1 shot Riskamatriark was coming with a run and 14-1chance, Slide Rule and 33-1 outsider Fortune And Favour inbehind. Fionn Summers eased some more out of Riskamatriarkto win by three lengths. This was Fionn’s third winner of theseason and his second winner for trainer Charlotte Leary. Whowas combining being on horseback as a steward as well as atrainer. She said; “I’m delighted with him. He’s been a progressive type. He’s fresh to us and has relished the changeof scenery of being trained on Dartmoor. He’s a lovely horse to train, and he’s gone from strength to strength. It’s been a busyday, but it’s nice to end it on a winner at a local track.”