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Bow Scraps To Gerard Glory

Take A Bow came out on top from an exciting three-way tussle for supremacy in the Betfair Brigadier Gerard Stakes at Sandown.

Patrick Chamings´ six-year-old has been knocking on the door for some time now but finally gained a fully-deserved Pattern-race success.

Ridden by Jim Crowley and always close to be the pace, Take A Bow looked pencilled in for second behind 5-2 joint favourite Mashaahed, who gained a slight lead from the outside of the field inside the final furlong.

But Crowley´s mount, sent off at odds of 11-1, found a shade more when it mattered and ground out a short-head victory.

Mighty, trained by Jane Chapple-Hyam and ridden by John Egan, appeared to be tiring inside the last but came with a rejuvenated late run to collar Mashaahed for second.

Joint-market leader Tam Lin and Sir Michael Stoute´s Papal Bull failed to land a blow.

Chamings said: 'He had a spiral fracture but this year he has come back better than ever and has ran three brilliant races.

'He was headed here and fought back, and if ever a horse deserved to win another race this is him ? he has been placed in the Cambridgeshire, Listed races and all sorts.'

(C) PA Sport