Just a day after sweeping all four graded races at Fairyhouse, Gordon Elliott headed to Ayr on Monday to secure his third win. Champion jockey Sean Bowen rode all three Clentra horses and also triumphed in the Novice Handicap Chase at Holey Bouley, where memberships for the 2026 Ayr Racecourse are now available, with Darragh Burke winning at 12-1 odds.
Elliott, who witnessed Romeo Coolio clinch the Grade 1 Drinmore Novice Chase on Sunday, appears to be in exceptional form. His first victory came with Truckers Cruising, the 9-4 favorite, in the Ayr Racecourse Racing Club Only Pound 50 Handicap Chase, winning comfortably by six lengths.
Next, in the second division of the Handicap Hurdle at the Festive Dining event at Western House Hotel, King Grease, a 4-11 favorite, won even more convincingly despite a two-length margin. Elliott commented on the close finish but emphasized the importance of the win. He also highlighted the advantage of having Sean Bowen riding, joking about Bowen being dismounted after the finish line.
King Grease marked Elliott’s debut after three runs under Patrick Morris, earning a 77 rating. Elliott praised the horse’s potential, calling him underrated and expressing hope for more wins. Elliott and Bowen then completed the day’s success by winning the final with Broadway Ted, who performed steadily at 9-4 odds.
The only defeat for Elliott came from Stead Bonnet, who was outperformed by Nicky Richards’ Upon Tweed, the 1-4 favorite, in the Christmas Novices’ Hurdle at Western House Hotel. Richards, extending his horse’s undefeated streak to three, noted that a faster pace might have shown more impressive jumping and expressed optimism about the horse’s future.
Fan Take: Gordon Elliott’s dominance across multiple venues highlights his exceptional training prowess and sets an exciting tone for the upcoming racing season. For horse racing fans, this showcases the caliber of competition and the thrilling performances that keep the sport dynamic and captivating.

