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The decision to upgrade this maiden to GB Pointing Bonus status was well rewarded as a field of 11 faced the starter in this Tattersalls Cheltenham sponsored race.
It went the way of SIX TWO THREE (GB) who won as he liked in impressive fashion. Moving towards the head of affairs heading out for the last circuit, jockey Ed Doggrell could be seen cruising at the top of the home straight (4 fences out) with Electric City (Josh Newman) going equally as well. However he proved to have no answer for SIX TWO THREE who through a combination of fluent jumping and excellent speed after 3 out, won as he liked.
This 4YO son of PASSING GLANCE (GB), will be well worth far more than a cursory look the next time he’s seen on course.