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2025 Champion Hurdle
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
The International Hurdle just has to be the plan for Lossie again surely? She absolutely loved her day out there this year and it was the perfect prep. As you say, a nice pot too.
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
We've also seen RR quoted as saying it's much easier watching her here than over in Ireland. Not sure that means much since be can hop in a chopper and be there in a few hours, but it might be a consideration. If she were mine I'd carbon copy last year tbh. Build her up slowly, win at Cheltenham fresh then onto the champion hurdle.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostGiven the Irish programme, Mullins' desire to keep horses apart, and his recent UK trainers championship title I wondered if he might send a few over earlier than he has done in previous years.
He basically won the title with the Spring festivals, it won't take many Saturday raids to get him competitive long before then which may well see a few of his stars heading this way....
Our prize money is as good as Ireland's, even after deducting travelling costs to run here."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
Absolutely, given a good feeling of his big owners live here, its a surprise he hasn't done it more, before the end of last seasons blitz of runners.
Our prize money is as good as Ireland's, even after deducting travelling costs to run here.
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Nicky gushing over Constitution Hill again. This is about the 3rd time he has done this in the last couple of months.
Constitution Hill is reported to be in “terrific form” and with the winter’s main jumping action on the horizon, Nicky Henderson aims to have his string of stars “ready to rock and roll” sooner rather than later.
His unbeaten hurdler has long been National Hunt racing’s flagship name but an interrupted 2023-24 campaign saw him hit the track only once, when defending his Christmas Hurdle crown at Kempton on Boxing Day.
A respiratory problem discovered during a racecourse gallop at the same track scuppered a Champion Hurdle defence at Cheltenham and Constitution Hill then had a spell in a veterinary hospital due to a suspected colic at the end of March.
Having undergone a wind operation during the summer break, the Seven Barrows superstar is building up towards a return in Newcastle’s Fighting Fifth Hurdle on November 30, with his handler pleased by what he is seeing at present.
“Constitution Hill is in great form, we’re ticking along and all is in good shape,” said Henderson.
“Newcastle is the objective and so far so good, we couldn’t be happier, he’s in terrific form.”
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Originally posted by Yosser View PostNicky gushing over Constitution Hill again. This is about the 3rd time he has done this in the last couple of months.
Constitution Hill is reported to be in “terrific form” and with the winter’s main jumping action on the horizon, Nicky Henderson aims to have his string of stars “ready to rock and roll” sooner rather than later.
His unbeaten hurdler has long been National Hunt racing’s flagship name but an interrupted 2023-24 campaign saw him hit the track only once, when defending his Christmas Hurdle crown at Kempton on Boxing Day.
A respiratory problem discovered during a racecourse gallop at the same track scuppered a Champion Hurdle defence at Cheltenham and Constitution Hill then had a spell in a veterinary hospital due to a suspected colic at the end of March.
Having undergone a wind operation during the summer break, the Seven Barrows superstar is building up towards a return in Newcastle’s Fighting Fifth Hurdle on November 30, with his handler pleased by what he is seeing at present.
“Constitution Hill is in great form, we’re ticking along and all is in good shape,” said Henderson.
“Newcastle is the objective and so far so good, we couldn’t be happier, he’s in terrific form.”
That'll wrap him back in cotton wool in no time.
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Originally posted by Yosser View PostNicky gushing over Constitution Hill again. This is about the 3rd time he has done this in the last couple of months.
Constitution Hill is reported to be in “terrific form” and with the winter’s main jumping action on the horizon, Nicky Henderson aims to have his string of stars “ready to rock and roll” sooner rather than later.
His unbeaten hurdler has long been National Hunt racing’s flagship name but an interrupted 2023-24 campaign saw him hit the track only once, when defending his Christmas Hurdle crown at Kempton on Boxing Day.
A respiratory problem discovered during a racecourse gallop at the same track scuppered a Champion Hurdle defence at Cheltenham and Constitution Hill then had a spell in a veterinary hospital due to a suspected colic at the end of March.
Having undergone a wind operation during the summer break, the Seven Barrows superstar is building up towards a return in Newcastle’s Fighting Fifth Hurdle on November 30, with his handler pleased by what he is seeing at present.
“Constitution Hill is in great form, we’re ticking along and all is in good shape,” said Henderson.
“Newcastle is the objective and so far so good, we couldn’t be happier, he’s in terrific form.”
I know what you’re saying though but I doubt he’s contacting the media to say he’s in great form again.
Hes the biggest draw in racing so natural the media are going to ask over and over because of what happened last season.
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Originally posted by Yosser View PostNicky gushing over Constitution Hill again. This is about the 3rd time he has done this in the last couple of months.
Constitution Hill is reported to be in “terrific form” and with the winter’s main jumping action on the horizon, Nicky Henderson aims to have his string of stars “ready to rock and roll” sooner rather than later.
His unbeaten hurdler has long been National Hunt racing’s flagship name but an interrupted 2023-24 campaign saw him hit the track only once, when defending his Christmas Hurdle crown at Kempton on Boxing Day.
A respiratory problem discovered during a racecourse gallop at the same track scuppered a Champion Hurdle defence at Cheltenham and Constitution Hill then had a spell in a veterinary hospital due to a suspected colic at the end of March.
Having undergone a wind operation during the summer break, the Seven Barrows superstar is building up towards a return in Newcastle’s Fighting Fifth Hurdle on November 30, with his handler pleased by what he is seeing at present.
“Constitution Hill is in great form, we’re ticking along and all is in good shape,” said Henderson.
“Newcastle is the objective and so far so good, we couldn’t be happier, he’s in terrific form.”
It's never going to happen but I would love to see Willie bring Lossie over to Newcastle or Kempton to get a line on where they stand with CH. Imagine that.
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
Good to hear. Backs up that supposedly big bet on him to win the CH that moved the market from 2/1 into 7/4.
It's never going to happen but I would love to see Willie bring Lossie over to Newcastle or Kempton to get a line on where they stand with CH. Imagine that.
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
Good to hear. Backs up that supposedly big bet on him to win the CH that moved the market from 2/1 into 7/4.
It's never going to happen but I would love to see Willie bring Lossie over to Newcastle or Kempton to get a line on where they stand with CH. Imagine that.
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