Angie Kibble, cock-a-hoop after getting three runners through to the next round of the British Breeders Produce Stakes at Swindon on Saturday, returned to Sandy Lane with a vengeance.

On Sunday, she rattled off a 300-1 four-timer with College Mate, Spot Kick, Broadacres Katie and Wigan Warrior, but that was nothing to what she achieved on Tuesday.

The winners just kept coming.

She kicked off with Builders Paula (5-2), followed by Broadacres Jazz (5-2), Run For Cover (4-1), Citizen Misty ( 2-1), Montgomery Blue (4-1) and finished off the evening in grand style with The Other Gem (9-4) to complete a 2,500-1 six-timer from only seven graded aces.

  • With the racing strength hardly able to cope with the current schedule, racing manager Gary Baiden said it was vital they got a new trainer.

He said: "The need is paramount. There have been three applications for the position vacated by Gloria Stringer and each kennel will be visited before the much needed appointment is made."

  • Farloe Ferdinand is proving a star for Paddy Curtin on the open race scene. Ferdinand has won three of his last four races, the latest at Hall Green at the Sky TV meeting, collecting a cool £500.
  • With traps five and six seeing the hare too early and pre-empting the start, thus sometimes missing the break, the fourth bend has now been widened by a metre.

It should also help wide runners over the sprint trip.