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Jm Jungle gains ‘deserved' sprint prize for John and Sean Quinn
Jm Jungle gains ‘deserved' sprint prize for John and Sean Quinn

Powys County Times

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Jm Jungle gains ‘deserved' sprint prize for John and Sean Quinn

Jm Jungle landed another big sprint for John and Sean Quinn when finishing strongly to win the Aston Martin 'Dash' Handicap at Epsom. Ultra-consistent, he picked up a nice prize at York last summer and had been back in action on the Knavesmire just seven days prior to this when a beaten favourite into third. This time he was always travelling strongly for Jason Hart and while Hollie Doyle had the favoured rail on Spartan Arrow, Jm Jungle (7-1) came down the middle of the track to win by half a length. Quinn said: 'He's been running really well and you don't always get what you deserve in life but he's probably deserved that. 'This year he has run into a couple of well-handicapped horses, but has still done us proud and that was great. 'There's nothing at Royal Ascot for him, but we'll go back to York in three weeks' time and he loves Goodwood, so I imagine we'll go there as well later in the summer.' Hart added: 'He's deserved that, it's great he's got his day. I rode him in the three-year-old Dash here a couple of years ago and I got stuck behind a wall of horses and I was never able to get into a rhythm that day. 'He never handled the track that day, but today I was out on a wing and able to keep momentum rolling forward and I think that has helped. These races are good fun when you win.'

Bets for Newbury and York
Bets for Newbury and York

Spectator

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Spectator

Bets for Newbury and York

The form of the Virgin Bet-sponsored Scottish Sprint Cup at Musselburgh last month is rock solid. The winner, American Affair, and the runner-up, Jm Jungle, filled the same two places in a hotter race at York yesterday off their revised marks. Fifth at Musselburgh after being backed into 2-1 favourite was COVER UP trained by the father and son team of Simon and Ed Crisford. The five-year-old gelding was beaten less than three lengths but I am pretty sure he is better than that. The horse can be tricky at the start but tomorrow he will be in the safe hands of William Buick, who has won on him three times before, when he runs in the Hong Kong Jockey Club Handicap at Newbury (3.45 p.m.). The race, over six furlongs, has attracted 12 runners for a first prize of more than £38,000.

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