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18 January 2012 Report: Silverton - Black Forest Lodge

by Granville Taylor

CEDRUS LIBANI: Continued winning run between the flags on seasonal debut
photo: Alun Sedgmore

A creditable runner-up for the Lady Dudley Cup last year, Cedrus Libani was the class act on show at the Silverton, justifying warm favouritism with a five lengths Mens Open win under Tom Weston.

Cedrus Libani took the lead after the 15th fence and shook off the challenge of Rumbury Grey approaching the final bend. William and Angela Rucker had travelled from their Worcestershire base for their gelding's seasonal debut. ‘We had a bad virus in the yard last year which set us back a lot, but he won four successive Opens at the end of the season. He has been working really well and stays better now,' said William. His wife Angela added that the prestigious Lady Dudley Cup is the main objective this season.

The Ladies Open provided a winner on her first Point-to-Point ride for Lucy Gould, from Gillingham, Dorset, as Special Occasion just got the better of Island Life. The pair had duelled from the penultimate with the winner just holding on to his narrow lead from the last fence. Special Occasion was bought out of Caroline Keevil's yard last July for Lucy to ride, and is trained by her sister Sarah at Cranmore near Shepton Mallet. Lucy is another successful recruit to Pointing through the pony racing field. The Goulds have four Pointers in training, and no doubt Lucy will be vying for rides with her sister who already has five winning rides to her credit.

Leanda Tickle is setting the early pace for both the local and national novice riders' titles. The 22-year-old followed up last week's Wadebridge success by taking the Restricted race for Novice Riders with a confident performance on Delta Borget. The Arsonist headed a well bunched field at half way, but Delta Borget took over at the 15th. Battle Bridge looked a big danger at the second last, but was out jumped by the winner at the final fence. Delta Borget is trained by Leslie Jefford for a 12-strong syndicate called The Here Come The Girls Club.

Kirkleigh was not hard pressed to beat Benefit Time and Hot Climate in the Hunt race. Sam Allwood's only ride of the day forged clear from the top of the hill to score by 25 lengths. Home-bred by owner Sue Trump, Kirkleigh is ‘still quite green' according to his trainer Robert Chanin.

The Open Maiden had already been split three ways, and the first two divisions were run bang on the safety factor of 16. In the first section, Nick Williams poached a three lengths lead on the well backed Glenseskin after the second last, but seven-year-old Bob Emmet collared him on the run-in to give Micheal Nolan his fourth win of the season. Bob Emmet was bought out of Philip Hobbs yard by his trainer Sue Popham on behalf of joint owners Godfrey Harris and David Meyrick.

Will Biddick consolidated his lead for the National title on Allerford Jack in the second section. In the closest finish of the day, Biddick forced his mount ahead to win by a short head, but runner-up Jossestown Lad looked an unlucky loser as jockey John Mathias reported his mount went lame on the run-in.

Googoobarabajagal made every yard of the running to take the final Maiden division under a positive ride by Michael Heard. Jointly owned by the jockey's father John and grandfather Ken, the winner was bought from his former trainer Stuart Kittow last February. Trainer John Heard reported that the six-year-old needs good ground and was a lot fitter this time.

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