Nicky Henderson responds to Cheltenham Day One nightmare with major withdrawals

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Horse trainer Nicky Henderson on day one of the 2024 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse (Image: Mike Egerton/PA Wire)
Horse trainer Nicky Henderson on day one of the 2024 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse (Image: Mike Egerton/PA Wire)

Nicky Henderson has reacted to his overall poor results on the opening day of this year’s Cheltenham Festival by withdrawing several runners on day two, including Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase hope Jonbon.

Henderson went into this year’s Festival under a cloud following the withdrawal of Champion Hurdle title holder Constitution Hill and a disappointing run of form from his stable as a whole. Luccia provided the Seven Barrows handler with a boost when finishing third behind State Man in the Champion Hurdle, but his other five runners on Tuesday were all pulled up.

Henderson posted on X: “I’m afraid we have had to make some very tough decisions following the very disappointing performances of all bar one of our horses yesterday.

“It was there for all to see that there is obviously something affecting nearly all our horses and consequently we have reluctantly decided that Jonbon, First Street and Kingston Pride will not run today.

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  • “It is impossible to identify any reason for all the disappointments and none of these horses have given us any cause for concern and all yesterday’s runners were scoped clean post race and I am glad to say all are sound this morning. There will unfortunately be further non-runners on Thursday and Friday.

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    “I hope everybody will appreciate that we have to do this in everybody’s interests, particularly the horses. It is very, very disappointing for everybody.”

    Among Henderson’s high-profile entries for the rest of the week are JCB Triumph Hurdle favourite Sir Gino and leading Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup contender Shishkin.

    Henderson's decision comes after today's Glenfarclas Cross-Country Chase was abandoned due to waterlogged ground on Cheltenham’s inside circuit.

    Following 11mm of rainfall throughout yesterday, there has been no improvement in the conditions on the Cross-Country course and areas of the track remain unraceable.

    Tony Kelshaw

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