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Morte Points to winner in Chelmsford CCR Handicap
The Journal
|October 16, 2025
MORTE Point can maintain his good run of form this year with victory in the CCR Handicap at Chelmsford.
Morte Pointe trainer William Muir
The three-year-old has only really disappointed twice in his eight starts, three juvenile runs yielding a win and a second before a lacklustre final effort saw him packed off on a winter break, which included a gelding operation.
Morte Point then put up no sort of show on his return in May, with trainers William Muir and Chris Grassick then giving him a 78-day break before returning with a fourth place in July that has proved the foundation for three fine efforts subsequently.
A narrow second at Leicester in August was followed by a win at Newbury and then another runner-up spot at Doncaster’s St Leger meeting.
This story is from the October 16, 2025 edition of The Journal.
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