


“He’s very different to my other horse, Wounded Warrior, who’s an old stager.”Įllie added: “He travelled well and jumped well. “We didn’t know what to expect from Precious Bounty when Tom bought him – he was very lean but has really matured. Owner Jo Callwood said: “Ellie’s having the time of her life and has a great team behind her in Tom and Gina. “As for plans, you’d have to talk to them.”Įllis’s third winner, Precious Bounty, saw rider Callwood complete a first ever double and move onto six for the season on her mother Jo’s horse in the Bells Motor Group PPORA Club Members Race for Novice Riders.Īnother progressive horse, the eight-year-old started the season a maiden and has now won his last four races – he was never headed and won comfortably. Owner Jenny Hayward said: “Tom and Gina bought him last summer from Olly Murphy, he’s had a good season and the yard’s in form. On returning to the winners enclosure, Gina and Master Templar were welcomed by the customary “Oi! Oi!” greeting from the G and T Racing fan club.

The progressive seven-year-old moved steadily through the field on the second circuit, took the lead two out and was not troubled to score by one-and-a-half lengths having been held up early by Tom’s wife – champion Lady rider Gina Andrews, who herself was moving on to 29 victories this campaign.
