Kieren Fallon rides Kilbaha Lady in Leger Legends race
Kieren Fallon will partner the Nigel Tinkler-trained Kilbaha Lady when he returns to the saddle for Your Mondialiste Leger Legends race.
Even the six-time champion jockey retired following a career littered with successes, though he was eluded by achievement in the St Leger in 2016 double narrowly missing out with top-class fillies Ramruma and Quiff.
Fallon is presently a normal face on British courses once more, with his son Cieren currently leading the race to the apprentice jockeys championship, along with also the 54-year-old is one of those star names taking part on Wednesday in what has become an annual event on Town Moor.
Noel Fehily rides Hammer Gun for trainer Derek Shaw. Fehily retired in March following a stellar career in which he rode over 1,000 National Hunt champions – such as in Champion Hurdle and the King George VI Chase.
Grand National-winning jockey Timmy Murphy is on the Ascot Week of board John Quinn, Gold Cup hero Andrew Thornton is reserved to ride Valley Of Fire out of jockey and Les Eyre’s yard turned award-winning Luke Harvey spouses Richard Fahey’s Windsor Cross.
Two runners are saddled by fahey, with Sammy Jo Bell on board Dubai Acclaim for the former boss.
Ollie Pears rides and trains Placebo Effect, although Brian Harding – champion of this race – is about Tim Easterby’s One To Go.
The area of 16 runners is performed by Destroyer (Colin Bolger), Dream Walker (Jamie Mackay), Elusive Heights (Gary Bardwell), Kannapolis (Barry Keniry), Poet’s Pride (Charlie Poste), Sands Chorus (Victoria Smith), Whatwouldyouknow (Derek McGaffin) and Flying Dragon (Adrian Nicholls).
The son Cieren of fallon can also be in activity in the future the card, with two booked rides on Roundhay and Asoof Park.
The race in the opening afternoon of the William Hill St Leger Festival is the 40,000 DC Training And Development Services Scarbrough Stakes.
This five-furlong contest has attracted seven sprinters, with the field headed by the El Astronaute of John Quinn.
His chief dangers on ratings would be the Charlie Hills-trained Equilateral and Clive Cox’s Tis Marvellous, although John Quinn’s Queens Donation finished three areas when runner-up in the Beverley Bullet recently.
Scott Dixon Mirror, the David Griffiths-trained Duke Of Firenze along with Archer’s Fantasy from the lawn of James Fanshawe are the hopefuls.
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