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Home » Sports News » Grey day on Knavesmire as Montatham strikes

Grey day on Knavesmire as Montatham strikes

Montatham provided Yorkshire-born trainer William Haggas with his first winner at this year’s Ebor Festival with a narrow verdict in the Clipper Logistics Handicap.

The four-year-old grey has been in excellent form this season, with wins at Newmarket and Sandown sandwiching a fine effort to finish second in the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot.

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