David Hall challenges racing superstitions and comes up trumps with a double
Not even an old racing superstition could stop the winning run of David Hall as a race-to-race double with Penang Hall and Classic Jewellery continued his rich vein of form.
It might have been the day for the ladies to dress up, but Hall looked resplendent in a brand new blue suit - challenging the old adage that wearing new clothing to the races is bad luck.
The brace of wins gave Hall nine for the season so far and a place in the top third on the trainers' championship with 17 meetings gone.
Penang Hall's first-up win with top weight in a competitive Class Four up the straight appeared more workmanlike than flashy, but the trainer was taking plenty of positives from it.
"I thought it was a pretty good win carrying a big weight and he was off the bit chasing a long way out," Hall said after the second of jockey Joao Moreira's three wins. "He was also out in the middle of the track, and copped some interference at the start, so even though there wasn't much of a margin in it, everything was against him and he still got the job done."