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Watersmeet (grey) wins the Marathon from favourite Amade
Watersmeet (grey) wins the Marathon from favourite Amade

Marathon magic from Watersmeet on All Weather Finals Day at Lingfield


A review of the pick of the rest of Good Friday's Lingfield action as Watersmeet gained a deserved success in the Marathon.

Watersmeet gained a much deserved success when making it third time lucky in the Betway All-Weather Marathon Championships Conditions Stakes at Lingfield.

Having finished second in 2017 and third 12 months ago, the Mark Johnston-trained eight-year-old finally hit the jackpot in the two-mile prize.

Despite missing the break, the son of Dansili, who usually front-runs, came with a strong challenge from off the pace before being kicked on by Joe Fanning around a furlong from home to cross the line two and a quarter lengths clear off odds-on favourite Amade.

Johnston said of 7/1 winner Watersmeet: "I've often thought he has deserved a big one on the turf or all-weather. He has actually run three times before in these finals, as he ran in the mile-and-a-quarter race and has been twice placed in this race, so it was his turn.

"He took the blind off too early, hit the gates and sat back on his hocks and missed it, so he was back in the field and Joe said he had to think again.

"He got lucky when the favourite went round the outside, so he thought he would follow that. Joe didn't know himself how far he won by.

"I didn't think his chance had gone, but I hate seeing them go wide round the bend, although at the same time I wanted Joe to get up there a bit more. All's well that ends well."

Looking to future engagements, Johnston pointed towards another tilt at the Northumberland Plate at Newcastle in June for the winner, a race in which he finished fourth in last year.

He said: "I don't know how many times he has run in the Northumberland Plate before, but he should be well capable of winning a race like that.

"Those races have got to be for him as he is eight years old and there is nothing else for him."

Ryan Moore rode the perfect race from the front in making all aboard Heavenly Holly in the Ladbrokes All-Weather Fillies' And Mares' Championships Conditions Stakes.

Although faced with the widest draw in stall 12, the three-times champion jockey quickly got the Hugo Palmer-trained four-year-old over to the inside to take up pole position in the seven-furlong event.

Moore stole a few more lengths rounding the home turn with an injection of pace on the 9-1 chance, before holding the fast-finishing Island Of Life at bay by a length.

Palmer said: "She got beat over seven and a half furlongs last time in a Listed race and she might have got beaten three-quarters of a length today if it had been another half a furlong.

"The obvious target is to come back here on Derby trials weekend for the Chartwell. This is a real testament to patient owners. So many people push trainers to run horses before they are ready, and these guys have been so unbelievably patient.

"They have been so patient and have now been rewarded, which is fantastic."

Ryan Moore riding Heavenly Holly to victory
Ryan Moore riding Heavenly Holly to victory

Christophe Soumillon showed why he is one of the best in the business when keeping a calm head to galvanise Pizzicato to glory in the Ladbrokes 3 Year Old All-Weather Championships Conditions Stakes.

Arriving with a what appeared a double handful late on in the six-furlong contest, the multiple Group One-winning rider had to nurse the Fabrice Chappet-trained 11/4 winner home to better the hat-trick-seeking Deputise by a short head.

Soumillon said: "Unfortunately when you ask him to go he is able to stop when he hits the front and that is what he did. I was quite lucky to let him hang in and come close to the horse that finished second and that helped him concentrate to the line.

"Unfortunately his first few strides didn't go well compared with his last few races. I was hoping to ride him a bit closer. With that jump I had to ride him a bit further back.

"I was quite happy as the two good horses in the race were just in front of me and I knew one of them would bring me back in the straight, so I was quite confident."

Pizzicato winning at Lingfield
Pizzicato winning at Lingfield

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