South Wales Echo

Dawning of a new era

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DAWNING struck gold at the second time of asking last year and she can now make a winning seasonal bow at Newbury.

Trained by Martyn Meade, she ran as her odds of 25-1 implied on her debut when she was very green indeed, but she left that run well behind when triumphing next time up as a 33-1 shot.

Tackling seven furlongs at Chelmsford, the Iffraaj filly showed the benefit of previous experience finished strongly after a slightly tardy start to collar the favourite by half a length.

Meade sticks to seven furlongs here and this novice event should be well within her range.

Tambourine Girl took three attempts to get off the mark last year, but hopefully she can make a seamless transition to handicappi­ng here for Roger Charlton.

The Cable Bay filly only just fell short on her initial start and punters were eager to support her next time out at Kempton.

However, she found a couple too good as favourite and was then off the track for 97 days before returning to the Sunbury venue.

Tambourine Girl made no mistake on that occasion and while her short-head verdict was hard won, she showed a really likeable attitude that should stand

her in good stead for the Aldworth Handicap.

Gold Wand bumped into a potentiall­y decent one on her only start last year and must be one the short list in the Compton Maiden Fillies’ Stakes.

She was beaten just a neck by Domino Darling in deep ground at Doncaster in October, losing little in defeat to a possible Oaks contender.

Gold Wand herself has an Irish Oaks entry and it will be disappoint­ing if she cannot get off the mark.

 ??  ?? Martyn Meade is looking for success at Newbury
Martyn Meade is looking for success at Newbury

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