Hull Daily Mail

Will Little Pony make big impact at Beverley?

- By Chris Wilson Racing Reporter sport@hulldailym­ail.co.uk

OUR Little Pony attempts to win the biggest prize of her career when she lines up at tomorrow’s final meeting of the Beverley season.

The locally-owned filly is a regular on the Westwood, having won at the track three times from eight starts.

Two of those victories were achieved this summer, but she also showed her versatilit­y with a convincing success at Thirsk on September 8.

Our Little Pony has gone up 5lb in the weights ahead of the Eddie And Violet Smith Conditions Stakes (3.55), but trainer Lawrence Mullaney believes she will rise to the challenge for her Beverley owner Richard Swift.

The North Yorkshire-based handler told the Mail: “She’s been a great little filly for us. She’s improved with every run and hopefully she’s not done yet.

“For her to win at Thirsk last time, when we were worried about the ground, was an absolute delight.

“Richard lives within walking distance of the track and walks his dog on the Westwood every single day – he loves the place. For him to have winners at Beverley means so much to him.”

Mullaney is, however, realistic about the chances of Our Little Pony shaking up the big-hitters.

He said: “This is a very stiff assignment but we know she’ll try her best.

“She’s only small, so she’s better off running with a low weight in a race like this. There aren’t many options for horses like her at this time of the year, but it’s Richard’s track and I’m sure she’ll run well for him.

“It’s a shot to nothing, but we’ll roll the dice and see what we can do. Whatever happens, she owes us nothing.”

The Eddie And Violet Smith Conditions Stakes is nearly always an informativ­e encounter, and was last year won by Nunthorpe hero Alpha Delphini.

Our Little Pony faces seven rivals in this year’s renewal of the five-furlong dash, with Orvar set to carry top weight. Perfect Pasture is the highest-rated horse in the field as he makes a brisk turnaround following a creditable effort in the Ayr Gold Cup on Saturday.

Last-time-out scorers Merhoob and Gnaad make the journey from Newmarket, with Tricksy Spirit also involved for the Mick Channon operation.

Savalas and Copper Knight complete the octet for the Beverley feature, which is this year worth £20,000.

Earlier on the eight-race card, Mullaney saddles the appropriat­ely named Beverley Bullet in the seven-and-a-half-furlong handicap (3.20).

The five-year-old son of Makfi won nicely at Carlisle in August but had no luck at Pontefract last Thursday.

Mullaney said: “He had a very bad draw at Ponte, so that one can be forgotten and he didn’t have a hard race. He likes soft ground and if we get rain between now and Tuesday, that wouldn’t worry me one bit.

“He’ll be trying his best from a decent draw, and he certainly wouldn’t be out of it.”

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