Racing: Prize win for Holland

Monday 04 April 1994 18:02 EDT
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HIGH praise was aimed at Darryll Holland at Kempton yesterday after his eight-length victory aboard Jonsalan in the Queen's Prize. Jonsalan, a 16-1 chance backed from a morning price of 25-1, landed a gamble for connections as he readily outstayed recent Doncaster winner Paradise Navy, the hot favourite.

Terry Mills, the winning trainer, said: 'I knew the horse would go close and I told Darryll to take the Pipe horse on from five furlongs out. He carried out the orders to perfection.'

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