South Wales Evening Post

Mixed day for Lorcan ends on high note

- Ffos Las general manager

IF you did not see Saturday’s ITV Racing programme, you missed a great afternoon of action in which all the drama, thrills and spills of jump racing were present.

There was Frodon’s gallant front-running performanc­e, the unexpected tumble of Shan Blue when about to win the Charlie Hall Chase by a street, the eclipse of Cyrname and other last-to-first triumphs.

Welsh jockey Lorcan Williams was at Ascot to ride five horses for Paul Nicholls and he was involved in one of those finishes, a neck-and-neck duel from the second-last fence aboard Solo.

Approachin­g the winning post, Solo appeared to have mastered Jamie Moore’s mount Nassalam, only to falter at the last moment and go down by a nose. To add insult to injury, Williams was suspended for two days for using his whip above the permitted level after the last fence and two more for careless riding.

Williams gained some compensati­on later in the day when he came with a late run to win on Kandoo Kid. However, he received two further days’ suspension for excessive whip use.

The individual bans were small because he does not have a history of this sort of offence.

Williams has ridden 71 winners since 2016 and needs four more to lose his claim. He was widely praised for last week’s Chepstow victory on Henri The Second.

Christian Williams’s prolific winner Uno Mas, going for a hat-trick on successive weekends, was odds-on for the finale at Huntingdon on Sunday. He led all the way to land the odds comfortabl­y. That made it four wins from his last five outings, all over three miles or more.

Also on Sunday, James Bowen rode My Last Oscar to a facile victory at Lingfield, and later on the card Alan Johns steered Black Jack Magic to victory in a maiden hurdle. Johns had a quiet summer with not many rides, but this was his second winner in less than a week.

Tim Vaughan’s grey Eva’s Oskar came back to form in a decent novice chase at Chepstow’s last meeting.

Last week the trainer declared himself “the proudest dad in the world” when his 13-year-old son Edward won a pony race at Wincanton to regain the riding championsh­ip in the 148cm and under category.

Our next meeting at Ffos Las is this Sunday. We have six races from 1.20pm. Gates open at 11.20am. Tickets are £15 in advance and are also available on the day.

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