Market Rasen races: Capacity crowd for richest meeting of 2016
The Listed £50,000 Betfred Summer Plate Steeplechase was the feature contest, alongside the £35,000 listed Betfred TV Hurdle, two highlights of the national jump racing season in the summer months.
For the first time since 2002, when top trainer Martin Pipe did it, the two big races were won by the same stable as the Skelton brothers, trainer Dan and jockey Harry, cleaned up with the big prizes.
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Hide AdRecent Market Rasen winners Cut The Corner and Sir Valentino, as well as top-weighted 2014 Cheltenham Festival winner Ballynagour, had also been fancied for the high profile chase.
But it was the Skelton yard’s eight-year-old Long House Hall who showed them all a clean pair of heels.
A pile-up at the last fence probably helped their cause, though, with top jockey Barry Geraghty taking a nasty tumble and being taken to hospital with a broken right arm.
Dan Skelton, who trains at Alcester, was a delighted man in the winner’s enclosure after the chase.
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Hide Ad“To win the two big races is absolutely great, its magic,” he said.
“It has been weeks in the planning. There has been great support here at Market Rasen today.
“It works well between my brother and myself; he does the riding and I do the training, and today we are a winning team.
“The crowd here shows just shows how popular national hunt racing can be on a day when there are some big flat race meetings around the country.”
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Hide AdThe trainer/jockey duo had first struck gold in the previous race when they combined to win the Betfred Summer Hurdle with the four-year-old French bred Red Tornado.
Three former winners at the Lincolnshire track – Mountainside, Regulation and Rejaah – were among the 15-strong field of real quality.
Red Tornado was one of two runners lining up for the big hurdle, Moabit was the other, who went to post with four straight wins behind them, underlining the quality of the field.
But it was the Skelton pair’s day in front of an estimated 9,000 crowd.