
Peter Moore at Lingfield Park 21st November
Hector Crouch bagged a double for trainer Ed Walker and in so doing rode his 83rd winner in this calendar year, his best return ever in his career.
Crouch, steered the odds on favourite Noble Champion to victory in the 7f novice Stakes, with a comfortable five and a half lengths winning margin.
An hour later Crouch made it a double on the afternoon after Havana Sky prevailed in the 6f handicap after making steady headway from the rear of the field to go on and win by a length and a quarter In a very impressive performance by a horse who looks to have a very bright future.
Harb, had to come from a long way out to get up on the line by a neck from Recon Mission under Shane Kelly to take the fourth race of the afternoon .
Lady Wingalong, has been a very consistent animal this season having been placed in the last four starts.
A previous course and distance winner, the five-year-old made it two victories at Lingfield after getting the better of Nammos for Welsh trainer David Evans.
Oakley Boy, landed a big gamble after being backed down from 14-1 overnight, to 9-4 come the start of the race.
The Stuart Williams trained two-year- old was held up early on before coming with a late run to deny Forager victory under Sean Levey.