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Kicking off the season with a hat-trick

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Charing Races, Charing, Kent

POWER couple Tom Ellis and Gina Andrews enjoyed a victorious return to pointing, landing three races at Charing.

The four-year-old gelding by Millenary, Time Please, kicked off their treble when heading the Tattersalls Cheltenham maiden 4&5yo in his debut run, and giving Gina a clean ride back after her injury at Cheltenham in March.

“I bought him as a foal from Doncaster and we broke him in this summer,” said Tom. “He is so straightforward and jumped brilliantly, winning a shade cosy. He is for sale now.”

Their Windsor Knot six-year-old gelding Young Rich was next in the winner’s enclosure after heading the maiden 6yo and up, also in his first start.

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