18 May 2009 Landmarks: May 16th & 17th
by Carolyn Tanner
GUY BREWER: a century of winners
photo: Jon Hodd
Top Yorkshire rider Guy Brewer rode his 90th Point-to-Point winner, but his 100th overall, when Yar Patrick took the 2m4f Maiden at Hexham on Sunday.
The four-year-old, who was making his debut, is trained for Reg Makin by Guy's partner Freya Hartley.
Seven days after notching up his first double, John Dawson went one better and completed an initial treble at his home track at Mordon. John won the Hunt race on his employer John Wade's Persian Prince, the 2m4f Maiden on Colin Taylor's home-bred Lady Delilah, trained by Sarah Dent, and the Restricted on another owner-bred, Pam Wright's Knoxhill Archie.
There was a first double at Bredwardine for Tom David, 18, who is about to join Tim Vaughan's yard near Cowbridge. Tom won the Restricted Division One on the Jonathan Tudor-trained Wizard Time, and the first of the young horse Maidens on Dhu Loch, trained by Zara Phillips for her mother, the Princess Royal.
Katy Price, 29, opened her account at Bredwardine, winning a match for the Hunt race on Darnil.