Daily Star Sunday

Grand Plan

TROPHY DELIGHT FOR GODFREY

- by MELISSA JONES

BEN GODFREY was cheering the best result of his career as Forward Plan stormed home to scoop the Coral Trophy at Kempton.

Only fifth with one fence to jump, Anthony Honeyball’s chaser flew the obstacle and found a burst of speed to collar gallant grey Al Dancer.

The veteran runner-up hit just 1-3 in-running as he closed in on the £85,425 first prize up the short run-in.

But 15-2 chance Forward Plan served up a thrilling conclusion to reward Honeyball’s three-horse challenge.

“It’s the biggest win of my career and you need horses like this to put you in these races on a Saturday,” said conditiona­l rider Godfrey, who claimed 3lb in the feature handicap.

“He has toughed it out and really deserves this.”

In a hotly-contested renewal, 11 of the 12 runners still had a chance of winning on the Surrey track’s final turn. However the challenger­s thinned out as 11-year-old chaser Al Dancer pressed home his advantage.

His lead was still two lengths when Forward Plan jumped past fallen stablemate and 4-1 joint favourite Blackjack Magic at the final fence. Honeyball (above), whose winner is owned by 12-member syndicate The Steeple Chasers, said: “When he ■ switched and winged the last it was brilliant, a great performanc­e.”

The other well-supported market leader Bowtogreat­ness looked dangerous but had to settle for third in Harry Redknapp’s colours.

Fellow football legend Sir Alex Ferguson enjoyed better luck at Riyadh with homebred stayer Spirit Dancer.

Richard Fahey’s trainee swept down the outside to win £944,881 in the Howden Neom Turf Cup. Flanked by co-owners Ged Mason and Peter Done, Ferguson said: “A friend of mine encouraged me to have a stud and this is one of the results you see today. It’s fantastic.”

Anglers Crag (11-2) fought back from a bad mistake to continue his remarkable resurgence in Newcastle’s Betting.Bet Eider Chase. The nine-year-old has improved by at least 20lb under Brian Ellison’s guidance – and he landed his fourth straight victory by a neck.

I Am Maximus booked his Randox Grand National ticket with an easy victory over last year’s Aintree runner-up Vanillier in the Tote.ie Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse.

Trainer Willie Mullins used the Bobbjyo as an Aintree prep for Hedgehunte­r, who went on to win on Merseyside in 2005. I Am Maximus looked to face a stiff task giving 12lb away to Gavin Cromwell’s Vanillier yet triumphed by a convincing 14 lengths.

 ?? ?? PRAISE GOD: Ben Godfrey and Forward Plan land the Coral Trophy
PRAISE GOD: Ben Godfrey and Forward Plan land the Coral Trophy

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