WATCH: Aspire To Glory flies home at Wolverhampton to land his third win for the Coral Racing Club | Raceday Highlights
Our ever-present four-year-old was alert in the stalls prior to the race, and Kieran O'Neill guided him into a great position just behind the earlier pacesetter, Carey Street, after pinging away from the gates after the off.
He was his usual keen self throughout the early stages of the contest and clearly wanted to get on with matters, but jockey Kieran O'Neill made sure he held onto him to try preserve the tank so that he had enough to finish well.
As the race progressed, Aspire To Glory continued to travel with enthusiasm and came into the home straight beautifully, before being pulled out to the side and released up the centre of the track. He only needed one reminder after coming off the bridle, with Kieran riding him out only using hands and heels to record a comfortable third victory in Coral Racing Club's silks.
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The result earned each of Aspire To Glory's 10 lucky Owners for the Day a 10% share of the £2,477 winning prize money, making their day at the races an even more memorable one.
Alice Haynes provided us with this update the morning after Aspire To Glory's victory at Dunstall Park.
"Congratulations on Aspire To Glory's victory at Wolverhampton last night, it was great to see him put it all together again!
He pinged the gates and then Kieran was able to let Hollie Doyle take up the running and she gave him a great tow into the race. He travelled really strongly and saw out the trip well.
He has come out of the race well this morning, and we could look to run him again next Tuesday at Southwell in a Classified race over a mile or alternatively we could return to course and distance at Wolverhampton on March 12th.
Well done again!"
If he is declared for the race on Tuesday, be sure to keep an eye out for our Raceday LIVE Preview for the latest updates from Alice and expert analysis from Racing TV's Chris Dixon.