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Yesterday was redemption day at Windsor, with Luke Morris and the seemingly now famous Anne Of Kiev (pictured left with Head Girl Amy Jones) reuniting to claim the six furlong handicap in emphatic style. Luke had come in for much criticism for his ride on the mare at the course on her penultimate start and, with Jamie Spencer suffering equally poor luck on the mare on her latest start at Doncaster, the pressure was on Luke to deliver the goods last night. He proved more than up to the task and produced the mare with a winning run up the inside, much to the delight of new owner Philip Bamford. The win was the cause of much celebration and Anne Of Kiev, who is a lovely laid-back character at the track, looks capable of progressing further.
Another cause for celebration last night was the run of Edition, who finished second on his handicap debut, despite not getting the clearest of runs. The Bahamian Bounty colt showed that he is clearly progressive and will certainly be a fun horse to get involved with. He is currently for sale at £15,000. For more information contact Kelly Baker.
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