Lawes not getting carried away just yet with Geometrical
Toby Lawes will take a low-key approach with Geometrical following his successful hurdling debut at Doncaster on Thursday.
The son of Dawn Approach earned himself a three-figure Flat rating when trained in Ireland by Jim Bolger – winning twice as well as being placed at Listed and Group Two level.
Having changed hands for 30,000 guineas in the autumn, Geometrical made a smart start to his jumping career on Town Moor, much to the delight of his new trainer.
Lawes said: “He’s a bonny little horse who is pretty straightforward and he’s taken very well to hurdling at home. We were glad to see it transferred onto the track.
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“It was great to see him attacking his last two hurdles fluently when the race was really hotting up – he measured them beautifully.”
By winning at Doncaster, Geometrical has qualified for the bet365 Novices’ Championship Final – a handicap run on the final day of the season at Sandown in April.
“He’s a nice horse and I think we’ll just go gently. We’ll see if we can find another novice and win with a penalty and play it by ear from there,” Lawes added.
“If he progresses nicely, I suppose one of the targets could be the race at Sandown.
“He was obviously a smart Flat horse in Ireland. The trip could potentially have been an issue going jumping, but he’s a relaxed horse who gives himself every chance of staying.”