Sean Bowen completed his treble with a comfortable win for the Rebecca Curtis-trained Minella Bobo THERE was plenty of Pembrokeshire success as racing returned to Ffos Las Racecourse for the first time in a month. Jockey Sean Bowen rode a treble – and there were also doubles for trainers Peter Bowen and Rebecca Curtis. There were eight races in total, which surprisingly took place on good to soft ground, despite the deluge of rain in previous days. Sean Bowen took the opening novices’ hurdle over two miles and four furlongs with Equus Dancer, trained by his father Peter. The jockey followed up with a win on Lermoos Legend in the handicap chase over two miles, also for the Little Newcastle stable.
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By Adam Hughes
Rebecca Curtis is delighted with the performance of Lisnagar Oscar, pictured leading at Haycock Park, going into the last hurdle. PEMBROKESHIRE racehorse trainer Rebecca Curtis could take plenty of heart from a strong run by Lisnagar Oscar at Haydock Park - and all roads now lead to the defence of the Stayers Hurdle crown at Cheltenham next month. Lisnagar Oscar, ridden by Sean Bowen of Little Newcastle, at 6-1, was ahead at the final fence, but finished a close second to Hughie Morrison s seven-year-old Third Wind, who came in at 9-2, to land the William Hill Rendlesham Hurdle honours.
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