Johnny Burke and Tom George landed the Close Brothers Handicap Chase at Kempton on Saturday with Clondaw Castle, who relished the step up in trip.
Clondaw Castle handles the step up in trip with ease, delivering an impressive performance to land the Grade 3 Close Brothers Handicap Chase for @TomGeorgeRacing ?? pic.twitter.com/NChoJq5cyJ
— Kempton Park Racecourse (@kemptonparkrace) February 27, 2021
Having his first try over three miles, the nine-year-old was being rewarded for a string of consistent efforts.
Fourth in the Arkle as a novice, he was second in the Old Roan Chase at Aintree earlier in the season.
George had been keen to step him up in trip – but must have wondered if he had done the right thing when Richard Johnson and Mellow Ben set a brisk early gallop that looked sure to find out any rivals with stamina doubts.
With half a mile to run the pace was beginning to falter, but Jamie Moore made sure that was not for long as he took over on Erick Le Rouge.
He led at the second-last but Burke had still to ask for everything on Clondaw Castle (17/2) who ran right through the line, coming away to win well by two lengths.
Last year’s winner Mister Malarky was third, with Romain De Senam fourth. George enjoyed earlier successes in the race through the popular Nacarat, who struck twice, in 2009 and 2012.