Irish Daily Star

DOUBLE CHERRY GIVES LEVEY WINNING RETURN

- ■■Chris GOULDING

SEAN LEVEY made a winning return to the saddle aboard Tom Ward’s Double Cherry at Haydock yesterday.

Levey (right) was stood down at Sandown last week following a random saliva swab that tested positive for a prohibited substance.

The jockey immediatel­y requested a urine sample which subsequent­ly came back negative, but this was the earliest opportunit­y he was able to return.

Having missed out on the opportunit­y to scoop the €22,000 first prize on offer to the Racing League’s leading jockey, the rider has been critical of the testing process saying in a statement earlier in the week that he is “aggrieved” and there are “lessons to be learned”.

And the rider echoed those sentiments when speaking to Racing TV following Double Cherry’s success in the Haldane Fisher Handicap.

He said: “We flagged them up (saliva swap testing) when it first came out, but the powers that be were happy enough to carry on with them even though I’m not the first one to return a false positive.

“And I think in that time, whoever it may be, lost the same amount of days as me. So I’m surprised measures weren’t taken back then to make sure it didn’t happen, but now it’s happened again, I’m sure they will.”

Unlucky

Double Cherry would have been an unlucky loser in what was a messy contest due to interferen­ce caused by the second Sea King. After a stewards’ inquiry Sea King was demoted from second to fourth.

Earlier on the card, Tom Clover’s Rogue Spirit recorded his third win of the season when making light work of the Old Bootleians Nursery Handicap.

The 7-4 favourite stormed two and a half lengths clear of the runner-up, and Clover is looking forward to the future for the consistent two-year-old, who could run in Pattern company before the end of the season.

“He is a really, really fun race horse and we only gave 11,000 guineas for him. It’s nice to get his third win of the year,” said Clover.

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