Fallon judges it perfectly

RACING: Kieren Fallon was the toast of punters at Epsom's first meeting of the year yesterday as he secured a 38 to 1 double…

RACING: Kieren Fallon was the toast of punters at Epsom's first meeting of the year yesterday as he secured a 38 to 1 double on the Downs. The reigning champion judged it perfectly as he bought both Lingo and April Stock from unpromising positions to win.

Lingo landed a sizeable gamble in the Pentax City and Suburban Stakes. The well-supported 2 to 1 chance, trained in Thirsk by Lynda Ramsden, looked in trouble when trapped in but Fallon extricated his mount from the pack and brought him through with a perfectly-timed challenge to lead inside the dying strides.

Forty minutes later, Fallon was back in the winner's enclosure after bringing the Gerard Butler-trained 12-1 chance April Stock home for a last-gasp verdict over Adjawar in the Pentax Great Metropolitan Stakes.

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor is the racing correspondent of The Irish Times. He also writes the Tipping Point column