Welsh Teenager Jack’s Treble Top Delight At Tivyside

Ffos Las on race day Cr Gruffydd Thomas / Alamy

Ffos Las on race day Cr Gruffydd Thomas / Alamy

Merthyr Mawr teenager Jack Tudor is making a bold bid to land the Fuller’s sponsored national novice riders’ championship. Tudor, aged 16, earned a treble at the Tivyside Hunt Point-to-Point Steeplechases at Lydstep in Pembrokeshire to take his tally so far to 13. Huw Edwards and Liam Harrison are Tudor’s closest challengers for the title won by […]

Merthyr Mawr teenager Jack Tudor is making a bold bid to land the Fuller’s sponsored national novice riders’ championship.

Tudor, aged 16, earned a treble at the Tivyside Hunt Point-to-Point Steeplechases at Lydstep in Pembrokeshire to take his tally so far to 13.

Huw Edwards and Liam Harrison are Tudor’s closest challengers for the title won by his great friend Connor Brace last season.

Following on from his win aboard William Money 24 hours before at the Berkeley Point-to-Point, Tudor’s’s first winner of the day at Lydstep came in the form of a walkover.

Walkabout Creek was the only runner declared for the Tivyside Hunt Members. 

Jockey Jack Tudor.

He then went on to win the Conditions aboard Desert Roe, who made most of the running and displayed a wonderful round of jumping to finish 20 lengths ahead of Jungle Legend partnered by jockey Matthew Barber. 

Tudor’s third and final winner of the day came in The Novice Riders where he partnered 2/7 on favourite Midnight Folie to win by 20 lengths to Union Jack D’ycy and Scott Malson. 

The 13-year-old Hunky Dorey finished third in the Novice Riders with owner/rider Rhian Howells on board, who had been delighted to saddle her first winner in the previous race when 5/4 chance Caveat Emptor took the Open Maiden with Wayne Maskill on board. 

Maskill described him as ‘An absolutely awesome spin and he should definitely improve on better ground’.

The six-year-old by Arcadio appeared to relish the step up in trip as he romped home 11 lengths clear of Little Brian and Byron Moorcroft with Pub Lunches running on well to finish third under Emma Mosely. 

A Point-to-Point Steeple Chase fixture provides an opportunity for horses trained and ridden by amateurs to compete.

Moral Hazard made all the running to win The Mens Open under Bradley Gibbs, by six lengths from the Luke Price trained Ramble On.  

Having been pipped at the post on a few runs this season, connections Beverley Thomas and Adrian Simpson were thrilled to see the 10-year-old by Milan get his head in front and will be looking for another suitable race for him soon.

The Ladies Open was taken once again at Lydstep by the 12-year-old Hold Court and Isabel Williams, making it three wins from his last three starts. 

Having made most of the running, Tiger Rag, partnered by Anna Lewis, couldn’t quite get back at the 2/9 favourite after going clear two fences from the finish.

Isabel spoke affectionately about her mount afterwards, saying: ‘‘He’s lovely, we have a lot of fun with him. He may go to Bonvilston next weekend if we have some rain, if not it’ll probably be Lower Machen.”

The Restricted Race saw Byron Moorcroft partner 4/7 favourite Matt’s Legacy to victory for trainer Luke Price having been beaten last time out at Barbury. The Doc Finished ten lengths back in 2nd for Peter Bryan and Mickey Bowen, the Simon Jones trained Cardinal Tom finished 3rd under Dylan Kitts.

A big thank you is owed once again to the land owners and hunt supporters who worked hard to provide safe ground. 

Despite the heavy rain blown in by Storm Hannah the day before, the ground remained good to soft having clearly dried well overnight.

Llancarfan’s Isabel Williams. Pic: Getty Images.

2019 Point to Point fixtures:

May

SATURDAY 4th

YSTRAD TAF FECHAN

BONVILSTON

Races

2.35pm Restricted

3.10 Intermediate

3.45 Mens Open

4.20 Ladies Open

4.55 Open Maiden

SUNDAY, 5TH 

DEVON & SOMERSET STAGHOUNDS

HOLNICOTE, SOMERSET

SUNDAY, 5TH

RADNOR & WEST HEREFORD

COLD HARBOUR, HEREFORDSHIRE

MONDAY, 6TH

BANWEN POINT-TO-POINT CLUB

LLWYN DDU, WEST GLAMORGAN

SATURDAY, 11TH

GELLIGAER FARMERS

LOWER MACHEN, GWENT

SATURDAY, 11TH

MINEHEAD HARRIERS AND WEST SOMERSET

HOLNICOTE, SOMERSET

SATURDAY, 11TH

WHEATLAND

CHADDESLEY CORBETT, WORCESTERSHIRE

WEDNESDAY, 15TH

THE WESTON & BANWELL HARRIERS

COTHELSTONE, SOMERSET

SATURDAY, 18TH

THE GOLDEN VALLEY HUNT SUPPORTED BY THE PPORA

BREDWARDINE, HEREFORDSHIRE

SATURDAY, 25TH

TREDEGAR FARMERS

LOWER MACHEN, GWENT

SUNDAY, 26TH

THE WEST SOMERSET VALE HUNT

COTHELSTONE, SOMERSET

MONDAY, 27TH

THE ALBRIGHTON & WOODLAND HUNT (SOUTH)

CHADDESLEY CORBETT, WORCESTERSHIRE

June

SATURDAY, 1ST

THE PEMBROKESHIRE HUNT

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