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- Elliott's third winner impresses 'The Coddfather'
Tom Weekes
Elliott's third winner impresses 'The Coddfather'
Bigbadandbeautiful and Jamie Codd
© Photo Healy Racing
Gordon Elliott completed a treble on Troytown Chase day at Navan today as the trainer's Bigbadandbeautiful impressed many, none more than winning jockey Jamie Codd, when landing the concluding Listed Coolmore NH Sires EBF Bumper.
The daughter of Big Bad Bob was a Listed winner on her previous start at Gowran and today was produced under a cool ride from Codd. The pair edged into contention in the closing stages before lengthening to a six lengths win over notable newcomer and 66/1 chance Dreamingandhoping
Trainer Elliott sent out six winners at the corresponding meeting in 2016 and following today's treble, stated “Jamie loves her and you don’t see him smiling and petting one like that too often.
“She doesn’t qualify for too many bumpers now and could go for the Grade 2 mares’ race in Leopardstown at the Dublin Racing Festival.”
Codd's description of Labaik as “one of the best work-horses I have ever seen in my life” has earned him the nickname 'The Coddfather' on the Cheltenham-preview circuit and following Bigbadandbeautiful's win today, stated “we were raving about her the day she won at Clonmel (in May) and she could be a Royal Ascot filly or something like that — she is that good.
“My main worry today was the ground and while she doesn't do anything fancy at home and is laboured, she is exceptional really.
“She can jump but I wouldn't mind keeping her to bumpers for a bit longer!”
Quotes from Alan Magee