Sam England's Catterick Success Continues with Strong Contenders
Sam England, the trainer, is enjoying a prosperous season at Catterick with a 50% win rate in handicaps for three-year-olds and up. Meanwhile, Nicola Burns, the fifth female Flat jockey in Ireland to reach 22 winners this season, will ride for Willie Mullins at Bellewstown. Drama, a formidable horse, will contest a race at Kempton.
England saddles Made All in the 1m4f handicap at Catterick. He also has a strong record with handicaps for older horses at this track. Nicola Burns, who has been making waves in the Irish Flat racing scene, will ride Gladys Knight in the 1m41/2f apprentice handicap at Bellewstown. This will be the first time Gladys Knight, recently joined from Poland, will wear a tongue-tie in a race. The apprentice rider on Gladys Knight will be Connor King.
Oisin McSweeney, with a 33% strike-rate at Catterick this season, has two rides on the afternoon. He will ride The Cookstown Cafu in the 7f handicap and Master Harry in the 5f nursery. Drama, with an impressive record of winning four out of five career races at Kempton, will contest the 6f conditions stakes there.
Sam England's successful run at Catterick continues with several strong contenders. Nicola Burns, a rising star in Irish Flat racing, will ride for Willie Mullins at Bellewstown. Drama, with a formidable record at Kempton, is set to contest a race there.
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