Phil Kirby was thrilled to see the once prolific Bushypark bounce back to his best to claim the Vickers.Bet North Yorkshire Grand National at Catterick.
The nine-year-old won six successive races over obstacles between November 2020 and December 2021, but has since endured a spell in the doldrums.
However, having been pulled up on four successive occasions, Bushypark hinted at a return to form when runner-up as a 50-1 shot over hurdles at Newcastle last weekend and he was the 2-1 favourite turned out just five days later for a race his trainer won two years ago with Little Bruce.
While the well-fancied Legends Ryde refused to line up, it was clear from flag-fall that Bushypark was thoroughly enjoying himself as he fenced fluently at the head of affairs under Tommy Dowson.
What a performance! š@PhilKirbyRacing's Bushypark stays on powerfully to win the @vickersracing North Yorkshire Grand National Handicap Chase at @CatterickRaces, and produced some brilliant leaps en route to victory under @TommyDowson š pic.twitter.com/QrOHfREJvU
ā Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 12, 2023
Eclair De Guye emerged as the biggest challenger, but Kirbyās charge was not for catching and passed the post with three and a half lengths in hands.
Kirby said: āHe lost his way for no reason, although he never looked great to be fair. He looked a bit poor and dry in his coat early on last year.
āI was panicking a bit as he didnāt even get round in his first few races for new owners, but heās come back to form.
āWe ran him last weekend and the plan was just to get round really and get those āPāsā off his name.
āDuring his run he won three races in nine days, so I wasnāt worried about turning him out quickly and on his day heās a proper horse for these kind of races.ā
He added: āHeās been a great horse for us. We built a new yard up the road and we called it Bushypark, just because he won all those races for us.
āThe pressure is off now. We can enjoy him rather than panicking all the time!ā
Jimmy Moffatt is keen to raise Captain Westieās sights following a successful debut for his yard in the Watch Racing TV Now Novicesā Hurdle.
The seven-year-old was second in an Irish bumper for Shark Hanlon and runner-up in a point-to-point for Tom Malone and was a 2-1 shot on his return from 424 days off the track.
CAPTAIN WESTIE and @charlottejones_ win the opening race today for @JamesMoff1 and owner Mr John Thomas Hanbury- congratulations to all connections! š pic.twitter.com/p5cqau6yIx
ā Catterick Racecourse (@CatterickRaces) January 12, 2023
Captain Westie proceeded to make every yard of the running under Charlotte Jones, jumping well in front and keeping enough in the tank to see off 5-6 favourite Broomfield Present by a length.
Moffatt, matching his best ever tally of 18 winners from last season, said: āWeāve had him about six months and itās taken all that time to get him fit as he was literally the size of a minivan when he came to us and is not much smaller now!
āHeās going to have a short hurdling career as heās going to go chasing and I wouldnāt mind having a crack at a decent race ā something like the Prestige Novicesā Hurdle at Haydock which we won with Chief Dan George (in 2007).
āHeās not had any problems at all ā heās as clean as a whistle. I think heās a nice horse, this wouldnāt be his track and heāll improve a good bit.ā
Atomic Angel (7-1) claimed the racingtv.com Maresā Handicap Hurdle for trainer Susan Corbett and jockey Sam Coltherd, while the Joanne Foster-trained Roccowithlove gave a jumping exhibition on his way to winning the Millbry Hill Novicesā Handicap Chase in the hands of Emma Smith-Chaston.
Foster, who also saddled the third-placed Ballynagran, said: āI was quite surprised how well he went in that ground, but heās been in really good form with himself.
āWe bought him from Warren Greatrex for Ā£3,500 and I only bought him to go point-to-pointing, but then we thought weād keep running him (under rules) and we might come back here in two and a half weeks.ā
Sue Smithās Cerendipity (11-1) stayed on dourly to deny the hat-trick-seeking General Officer victory in the EBF āNational Huntā Novicesā Hurdle, with Thomas Willmott the winning pilot.
William Easterby steered 9-2 shot Bollin Neil to victory for his father Tim in the Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap Hurdle.
A rare visit to Catterick for Harry Cobden paid dividends as he struck gold in the concluding Racing Again 25th January Handicap Hurdle aboard Milton Harris-trained 5-6 favourite El Muchacho.
He said: āI thought he was going to win easy enough and then the second horse picked up quite well when I got to him.
āHeās a nice horse, Miltonās done well with him and heās obviously progressed.
āI donāt come here often. Mr (Paul) Nicholls doesnāt send many and I donāt think Iāve been here since lockdown, which must be nearly three years ago.ā
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