Champagne for David Evans as Lambournghini provides century of winners at local track

Trainer David Evans celebrated his 100th winner at Chepstow when Lambournghini prevailed in the 7f handicap.
"I didn't realise that but it's an achievement," said Evans. "It's my local track but I never keep track of things like that. I don't usually drink it but I'll have a glass of champagne."
This was the sixth start for three-year-old Lambournghini, who seemed suited by the drop in trip from a mile. She got up in the final furlong to deny Ajrad and Too Much Trevor and break her maiden under Joe Leavy by three-quarters of a length.
Evans said: "I've never had a problem with her and she was very gutsy. She's a game little thing and Joe gave her a good ride."
Chepstow may be a local course but it is only the fourth most successful venue for Evans, who has surpassed 400 winners at Wolverhampton and 200 on the all-weather at Lingfield. Southwell is third on 137.
With help from his wife Emma, Evans has 80 horses in training and he added: "My horses run well at Chepstow and we've not had a bad season.
"I don't have as many horses as I used to, but there is always a race for them somewhere along the line and that's all that matters."
Doubling up
Gina Mangan teamed up with in-form trainer Christopher Mason for a double.
All Ways Glamorous secured the first leg with a commanding three-and-a-quarter-length win in the Class 5 5f handicap, before Darkened Edge scored in the Class 6 equivalent.

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