Sandown Success To Continue At National Sale

The Sandown Stud based Irish champion Pathfork came up with a very smart looking winner at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday.

Pathfork’s gelded four-year-old son Look For Hounds put up a big effort when he beat his top-class stablemate Silver Operator on Sunday.

Under Gavin Lerena, the Vaughan Marshall trained gelding was always going very well in Sunday’s www.goldcircle.co.za Pinnacle Stakes (1400m) and kept finding more with 200m left to run.

His favoured stablemate Silver Operator, a known 1400m specialist, tried gallantly to get on terms with Look For Hounds but the latter kept going to score by nearly a length and a quarter.

Bred by Alec Foster, Look For Hounds has now won four times, with the gelding having also finished second in the 2020 Listed Racing Association Stakes.

His G1 boylesports.com National Stakes winning sire Pathfork is having another good season thus far, with the high-class son of Distorted Humor’s other flagbearers in 2021-2022 G2 Allied Steelrode – Onamissionmile winner Bingwa.

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