Dinglawi back on song

Mr Dinglawi became the first horse to win since competing at the Cheltenham Festival when he ran away with the Army Benevolent Fund Handicap Hurdle at Chepstow today.

Dinglawi back on song

Mr Dinglawi became the first horse to win since competing at the Cheltenham Festival when he ran away with the Army Benevolent Fund Handicap Hurdle at Chepstow today.

Having been out of his depth and unable to dominate in the inaugural running of the Fred Winter Juvenile Hurdle, Mr Dinglawi (11-2) was reappearing eight days later under James Davies and totally dominated the two-and-a-half-mile contest, drawing 15 lengths clear of Jonanaud after making all.

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