Racing: Call's sixth sense

Sunday 09 August 1998 18:02 EDT
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ON CALL defied the doubters at Redcar yesterday to stretch her unbeaten sequence this season to six. Sir Mark Prescott's filly was allowed to start at the generous odds of 4-1

Kevin Darley had On Call in a prominent position early in the straight and the filly came home a length winner of the Endless Entertainment Handicap. "She is very tough and a real battler," the jockey said later.

At Yarmouth, another multiple winner - Lady Rockstar - could finish only second to Supreme Sound in the Reedham Rated Handicap. Mick Ryan's filly won eight in a row, in a little over a month, earlier this summer.

Gary Bardwell was on Supreme Sound but the jockey of the day at Yarmouth was Kieren Fallon, who rode a near 11-1 treble.

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