Blue Jay Way Wins at 24th Attempt, Trainer John Riches Praises 'Nicest Horse'
Trainer John Riches has praised Blue Jay Way as 'the nicest horse' he has trained. The horse recently won a 6f handicap at the 24th attempt, ridden by apprentice Ethan Tindall.
Blue Jay Way's victory was nearly followed by another for trainer John Riches. His horse Evocative Spark finished second in another race. Meanwhile, another horse, Edgewater Drive, won a 5f amateur riders' handicap after successful wind surgery. This victory was Edgewater Drive's first in over a year.
Blue Jay Way's win was a significant milestone for trainer John Riches, who described the horse as 'the nicest' he has trained. Edgewater Drive's victory, after a long drought, is also a notable achievement. Both horses have shown remarkable resilience and skill.
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