Dolphin Vista sails in to land Cambridgeshire Dolphin Vista plugged on admirably on the stands side to cause a 50-1 upset in the Betfred Cambridgeshire. The Martyn Meade-trained four-year-old got home by a length and a half in the hands of 3lb claimer George Wood from 100-1 outsider Sands Chorus, who was on the opposite side of the track. Cote D'Azur (50-1) was a neck away in third, and the winner's stable companion Chelsea Lad another length back in fourth. The 34-strong field split into two groups, with Sands Chorus leading from the outset on the far side, while Sinfonietta, Qassem and Mulligatawny were to the fore near the stands rail in the early stages. When they faded, Dolphin Vista came through with a winning run. Wood said: "That was good and a little bit unexpected as he was a big price. "Fair play to the team, they've done a really good job at home to get him back in good form. "I wasn't 100 per cent sure I'd won (crossing the line), but I knew I was in with a good shout. "I was a bit worried early on that we were on the wrong side, but he's a game horse and picked up nicely." Meade said: "It always is a surprise. In a handicap with 34 runners, anything can happen. "The horse has been doing really well at home. We've taken a lot of time with him. "He's had quite a lot of racing, but had only run once for us before and we thought we'd give him time and wait for his ground. "You have to run him in a contest like this, which is quite tricky with so many runners as so many things can go wrong, but he came home the winner, which is great. "It was a great ride from George. He stuck to his guns where he was and did everything we asked him to do."