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Two-year win drought ends for In The Breeze under trainer Mick Appleby's guidance in a notable feature race triumph.

Seven-year-old racehorse In The Breeze snatched its first victory in two years by clinching the 1.4-mile handicap race, trained by Mick Appleby. Despite a starting odds of 20-1, the horse emerged triumphant in the competition. (More is available for reading.)

Two-year win drought comes to an end for In The Breeze under Mick Appleby in a feature race triumph
Two-year win drought comes to an end for In The Breeze under Mick Appleby in a feature race triumph

Two-year win drought ends for In The Breeze under trainer Mick Appleby's guidance in a notable feature race triumph.

In an unexpected turn of events, the seven-year-old horse In The Breeze secured a long-awaited victory in a 1m4f handicap race, marking its first win in two years. Trained by Mick Appleby, the horse defied the odds of 20-1 to claim its triumph at a course new to it.

The race for In The Breeze was a different division and distance than that of Salaria, another notable winner of the day. Salaria, under the guidance of new trainer Charlie Clover, won the first division of the 1m2f handicap by a comfortable two lengths.

Interestingly, In The Breeze was not the winner in either of the races contested by Salaria or the favourite in the mile maiden, National Park, trained by William Haggas. National Park won impressively with a six-and-a-half-length success, getting off the mark at its fourth attempt.

In The Breeze's performance was particularly noteworthy given its recent form. In its most recent race, the Old Borough Cup, the horse trailed in last. However, in the 1m4f handicap, In The Breeze made a strong comeback, moving from the rear as they swung into the home turn, and powering past its four rivals to win going away.

Mick Appleby commented on In The Breeze's performance, stating that the horse doesn't usually show a good turn of foot, but it certainly did in this race. The rider of In The Breeze in its victory was not explicitly provided in the search results.

Cieren Fallon, the jockey, had a successful day, winning a double on board two favourites. The favourite in the race, Silver Chamber, finished two lengths behind In The Breeze, adding to the surprise of In The Breeze's impressive victory.

In conclusion, the racing scene was abuzz with excitement as In The Breeze, under the tutelage of Mick Appleby, managed to break its two-year winning drought with a stunning performance at a new course. The race was a testament to the unpredictability and thrill of horse racing.

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