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Sunday, July 22, 2018 racingpost.com 4 YESTERDAY AT NEWBURY James Burn reports vvResult Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes 5f 1 Ginger Nut ........................... 16-1 2 Moojim ................................ 50-1 3 Kinks ................................... 9-2jf 4 On The Stage ....................... 25-1 5 Cookupastorm...................... 20-1 6 Snazzy ................................. 16-1 Owner Jenny Powell Trainer Richard Hannon Jockey Harry Bentley Groom Babu Singh Breeder Tiger Bloodstock Distances nk, ½l, nk, hd, 1l SUPER STARS The Hannon yard’s Super Sprint wins Year Winner SP 1992 Lyric Fantasy 2-5f 1993 Risky 8-11f 1996 Miss Stamper 14-1 2002 Presto Vento 6-1 2003 If Paradise 14-1 2005 Lady Livius 100-1 2009 Monsieur Chevalier 2-1f 2014 Tiggy Wiggy 5-2f 2018 Ginger Nut 16-1 First seven Richard snr, last two Richard jnr Ginger Nut seals sweet success for Hannon A GORGEOUS summer day, chart-topper Craig David due to belt out a few hits after racing and the small matter of pocketing the £122,925 first prize for winning the Weatherbys Super Sprint – why wouldn’t you be smiling? It’s no wonder Ginger Nut’s owners Jenny and Christopher Powell are grinning like the proverbial after seeing their Richard Hannon-trained chestnut strike gold. “It’s a huge thrill,” says Jenny Powell. “She was long odds this morning, but we never bet – we gamble owning horses! “We started with jumpers with Nigel Twiston-Davies, who was our first trainer. “We had Gaelstrom, who was a very good jumper for us and won the old Sun Alliance Hurdle.” Asked where Ginger Nut’s victory ranks on the satisfaction scale, Powell, noting the presence of Nick Craven, communications manager at race sponsors Weatherbys, jokes: “It’s very, very big and important!” The Powells, based in Broadway in Worcestershire, have horses with Charlie Hills, Sylvester Kirk, Archie Watson and Hannon on the Flat, and it was a similar heat to the Super Sprint that sealed the deal in that code. “Our very first Flat horse Goggles won a big sales race at Doncaster and that kind of kicked things off for properly for us on the Flat,” adds Powell, whose husband explains a pattern you might have noticed. “The first horse we ever bought came from Ben Hanbury and she was called Gulsha,” he says. “She won first time out – over hurdles at Wolverhampton, it was that long ago – and Nigel said we’ve got to run her again in a few days and she won again at Exeter, so we decided G was the lucky letter.” Continuing the theme, Jenny Powell recalls: “Then we bought a horse by Strong Gale out of Armonit and we were thinking Strong Arm was not a good name for a filly, so we came up with Gaelstrom, as in maelstrom, and she was a good horse, and then we had Gospel, who held a course record at Cheltenham for probably 15 years.” James Burn Gee whizz! There’s no hiding delight for ecstatic Powells THE Weatherbys Super Sprint has been about one Richard in recent years, but the name most synonymous with winning it was back celebrating as Ginger Nut provided the Richard Hannon yard with its ninth triumph in the valuable dash. Richard Fahey, who has saddled the Super Sprint winner three times in the last five years, again threw all but the kitchen sink at the £250,000 prize with six runners, but the feature race on a sun-drenched day in Berkshire was not heading to North Yorkshire. It was staying much closer to home. Ridden by Harry Bentley, Ginger Nut was held up and made headway two furlongs out, but did not enjoy the best of runs – which is hardly a surprise when 25 jockeys were vying for their slice of the £122,925 first prize. However, the 16-1 winner then quickened nicely to deny 50-1 chance Moojim, with 9-2 joint-favourite Kinks third. For Hannon, it was a second victory in the race after Tiggy Wiggy in 2014, to go along with the seven successes his father Richard snr enjoyed when he was at the controls. “When we bought her, she didn’t have an owner and Chris and Jenny Powell came in and we thought she’d be ideal for the Super Sprint,” said Hannon. “I said I’d have a quarter, but then it turned into a half! “It’s great for them. They’re good investors and good people and that’s who this race is for. “They’ve got their payday and a lovely filly, who won well.” The Super Sprint is for horses who cost less than £60,000 at certain sales, and the cheaper they are the less weight they carry. At £23,000 – spotted by chief Hannon talent scouts Peter and Ross Doyle – Ginger Nut looks money well spent. “It’s a lovely day,” added the winning trainer, taking a trip down memory lane. “My dad won this race 65 million times, which I get bored of listening to, then I won it with Tiggy Wiggy and now with this filly, who was a lovely, cheap buy. “She’s a lovely filly who has improved all the way. I was gutted the first couple of times she got beat, but we’ve just tucked her in a bit and that seems to suit her. Whether she’s Listed class or not I don’t know, but she’s had her day in the sun.” The Hannon stable is now home to bluebloods costing all sorts, but its leader still gets a kick from turning bargain buys into moneyspinners. “These type of horses are great, although they don’t tend to turn into the Classic horses for next year, but they’re cheap and affordable and have their place in the business, which is massively important and we’ve always thrived on that,” explained Hannon. “We’ve never disregarded that and we’ve always tried to keep it going, but at the same time you need a bit of everything, cheap two-year-olds, expensive ones, horses for auction races. “I do look at the auction races now and think I’ve got only five who are qualified and you need ten or 15. “We still have all of those owners who won with dad and they love it and this is their market and what this race is all about. It’s great it’s continued.” A sentiment, it seems, no-one named Richard will disagree with. Ginger Nut and Harry Bentley (far side) edge ahead of Moojim and Graham Lee to win the Super Sprint vvAll mixed up Rearrange the letters to reveal the name of Aidan O’Brien’s 2016 King George VI winner, ridden by Ryan Moore Hi Gander Hell (8,4) vvGoogling a runner Woody Creek 1.45 Curragh A census-designated place and a US Post Office located in Pitkin County, Colorado. Situated in the valley of Roaring Fork River, Woody Creek was the residence of noted author Hunter S Thompson for much of his life and at the time of his death. It has also been the home of several other celebrities and musicians including the late broadcaster Ed Bradley. Compiled by Tom Collins and Bryan Pugh HORSE PLAY Just for the fun of it 1 2 3 vvEasy as 1-2-3 1 Name the only horse to have won the Lennox Stakes twice. He won back-to-back runnings in 2002 and 2003. 2 Which trainer won the Lennox Stakes in 2010 with Lord Shanakill? 3 Who rode last year’s Lennox Stakes winner Breton Rock, who scored for trainer David Simcock? vvA gambler’s life ‘Eat your betting money but don’t bet your eating money’ Anon vvAll answers on page 8 J K L CO I GVE A F C L NMJKG L D X I A N I IU A S MVH BMNK NN P E C J I GS WEWD I BESL AO I E R GMCE DK P NY JOLD E U H N S GNEK S D S E C URRV A B I B L SAEA L A N O I TAND vvWord search Find the names of four studs in Britain (Names can appear vertically, horizontally, diagonally, backwards or forwards) MARK CRANHAM RACINGPOST.COM/PHOTOS

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Page 1: Sunday,July22,2018 YESTERDAYATNEWBURY …...Distances nk,½l,nk,hd,1l SUPERSTARS TheHannonyard’sSuperSprintwins Year Winner SP 1992 LyricFantasy2-5f 1993 Risky8-11f 1996 MissStamper

Sunday, July 22, 2018 racingpost.com4YESTERDAY AT NEWBURY

James Burnreports

vvResult Weatherbys SuperSprint Stakes 5f

1 Ginger Nut ........................... 16-12 Moojim ................................ 50-13 Kinks...................................9-2jf4 On The Stage ....................... 25-15 Cookupastorm...................... 20-16 Snazzy ................................. 16-1Owner Jenny PowellTrainer Richard HannonJockey Harry BentleyGroom Babu SinghBreeder Tiger BloodstockDistances nk, ½l, nk, hd, 1l

SUPER STARSThe Hannon yard’s Super Sprint winsYear Winner SP

1992 Lyric Fantasy 2-5f

1993 Risky 8-11f

1996 Miss Stamper 14-1

2002 Presto Vento 6-1

2003 If Paradise 14-1

2005 Lady Livius 100-1

2009 Monsieur Chevalier 2-1f

2014 Tiggy Wiggy 5-2f

2018 Ginger Nut 16-1

First seven Richard snr, last two Richard jnr

Ginger Nut seals sweetsuccess for Hannon

A GORGEOUS summer day,chart-topper Craig David due to beltout a few hits after racing and thesmall matter of pocketing the£122,925 first prize for winning theWeatherbys Super Sprint – whywouldn’t you be smiling?It’s no wonder Ginger Nut’s owners

Jenny and Christopher Powell aregrinning like the proverbial afterseeing their Richard Hannon-trainedchestnut strike gold.“It’s a huge thrill,” says Jenny

Powell. “She was long odds thismorning, but we never bet – wegamble owning horses!“We started with jumpers with Nigel

Twiston-Davies, who was our firsttrainer.“We had Gaelstrom, who was a very

good jumper for us and won the oldSun Alliance Hurdle.”Asked where Ginger Nut’s victory

ranks on the satisfaction scale, Powell,noting the presence of Nick Craven,communications manager at racesponsors Weatherbys, jokes: “It’s very,very big and important!”The Powells, based in Broadway in

Worcestershire, have horses withCharlie Hills, Sylvester Kirk, ArchieWatson and Hannon on the Flat, and itwas a similar heat to the Super Sprintthat sealed the deal in that code.“Our very first Flat horse Goggles

won a big sales race at Doncaster andthat kind of kicked things off forproperly for us on the Flat,” addsPowell, whose husband explains apattern you might have noticed.

“The first horse we ever boughtcame from Ben Hanbury and she wascalled Gulsha,” he says. “She won firsttime out – over hurdles atWolverhampton, it was that long ago –and Nigel said we’ve got to run heragain in a few days and she won againat Exeter, so we decided G was thelucky letter.”Continuing the theme, Jenny Powell

recalls: “Then we bought a horse byStrong Gale out of Armonit and wewere thinking Strong Arm was not agood name for a filly, so we came upwith Gaelstrom, as in maelstrom,and she was a good horse, and thenwe had Gospel, who held a courserecord at Cheltenham for probably 15years.”James Burn

Gee whizz! There’s no hidingdelight for ecstatic Powells

THEWeatherbys Super Sprint has beenabout one Richard in recent years, butthenamemost synonymouswithwinningit was back celebrating as Ginger Nutprovided the RichardHannon yardwithits ninth triumph in the valuable dash.Richard Fahey, who has saddled the

Super Sprint winner three times in thelast five years, again threw all but thekitchen sink at the £250,000 prize withsix runners, but the feature race on asun-drenched day in Berkshire was notheading toNorthYorkshire. Itwas stayingmuch closer to home.Ridden by Harry Bentley, Ginger Nut

was held up and made headway twofurlongs out, but did not enjoy the bestof runs –which is hardly a surprisewhen25 jockeys were vying for their slice ofthe £122,925 first prize.However, the 16-1 winner then

quickened nicely to deny 50-1 chanceMoojim, with 9-2 joint-favourite Kinksthird.ForHannon, it was a second victory in

the race after TiggyWiggy in 2014, to goalongwith the seven successes his fatherRichard snr enjoyed when he was at thecontrols.“Whenwe bought her, she didn’t have

an owner and Chris and Jenny Powell

came in and we thought she’d be idealfor the Super Sprint,” said Hannon. “Isaid I’d have a quarter, but then it turnedinto a half!“It’s great for them. They’re good

investors andgoodpeople and that’swhothis race is for.“They’ve got their payday and a lovely

filly, who won well.”TheSuper Sprint is for horseswho cost

less than £60,000 at certain sales, andthe cheaper they are the lessweight theycarry.At £23,000 – spotted by chief Hannon

talent scouts Peter and Ross Doyle –Ginger Nut looks money well spent.“It’s a lovely day,” added the winning

trainer, taking a trip down memorylane. “My dad won this race 65 milliontimes, which I get bored of listening to,then I won it with TiggyWiggy and nowwith this filly, who was a lovely, cheapbuy.“She’s a lovely filly who has improved

all the way. I was gutted the first coupleof times she got beat, but we’ve justtucked her in a bit and that seems to suither. Whether she’s Listed class or not I

don’t know, but she’s had her day in thesun.”The Hannon stable is now home to

bluebloods costing all sorts, but its leaderstill gets a kick from turning bargain buysinto moneyspinners.“These type of horses are great,

although they don’t tend to turn into theClassic horses for next year, but they’recheapandaffordableandhave theirplacein the business, which is massivelyimportant and we’ve always thrived onthat,” explained Hannon.“We’ve never disregarded that and

we’ve always tried to keep it going, butat the same time you need a bit ofeverything, cheap two-year-olds,expensive ones, horses for auction races.“I do look at the auction races nowand

think I’ve got only fivewho are qualifiedand you need ten or 15.“We still have all of those owners who

wonwith dad and they love it and this istheir market and what this race is allabout. It’s great it’s continued.”A sentiment, it seems, no-one named

Richard will disagree with.

Ginger Nut and Harry Bentley (far side) edge ahead of Moojim and Graham Lee to win the Super Sprint

vvAll mixed upRearrange the letters to reveal thename of Aidan O’Brien’s 2016 KingGeorge VI winner, ridden by RyanMooreHi Gander Hell (8,4)

vvGoogling a runnerWoody Creek 1.45 CurraghA census-designated place and a USPost Office located in Pitkin County,Colorado. Situated in the valley ofRoaring Fork River, Woody Creek wasthe residence of noted author HunterS Thompson for much of his life and atthe time of his death. It has also beenthe home of several other celebritiesand musicians including the latebroadcaster Ed Bradley.

Compiled by Tom Collins and Bryan Pugh

HORSEPLAYJust for the fun of it

123vvEasy as 1-2-31 Name the only horse to havewon the Lennox Stakes twice. Hewon back-to-back runnings in2002 and 2003.

2 Which trainer won the LennoxStakes in 2010 with LordShanakill?

3 Who rode last year’s LennoxStakes winner Breton Rock, whoscored for trainer David Simcock?

vvA gambler’s life

‘Eat your bettingmoney but don’tbet your eatingmoney’Anon

vvAll answers on page 8

J K L C O I G V EA F C L N M J K GL D X I A N I I UA S M V H B M N KN N P E C J I G SW E W D I B E S LA O I E R G M C ED K P N Y J O L DE U H N S G N E KS D S E C U R R VA B I B L S A E AL A N O I T A N D

vvWord search

Find the names of four studs in Britain(Names can appear vertically, horizontally,diagonally, backwards or forwards)

MARK CRANHAM RACINGPOST.COM/PHOTOS