The Phnom Penh Post

Many Clouds dies after Thistlecra­ck upset

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MANY Clouds, the 2015 Grand National winner, collapsed and died in the shadow of the winning post after upsetting odds-on favourite Thistlecra­ck in a Gold Cup warm-up at Cheltenham on Saturday.

After one of his career-best performanc­es the 10-year-old faltered and fell to the ground, in front of the packed grandstand. Screens were quickly put up around him but veterinary officers were unable to save trainer Oliver Sherwood’s stable star.

“What can I say? He gave his all and has left us doing what he loved doing,” am emotional Sherwood told the Racing Post. “He jumped for fun and was so brave, as he has just proved, as he really fought like a lion but he has paid the penalty.”

“So sorry, we were beaten by a better horse on the day, poor old Many Clouds, this is as sad as it can be,” added Colin Tizzard, trainer of Thistlecra­ck.

The tragic outcome turned the mood at Cheltenham from one of surprise celebratio­n at Many Cloud’s stirring victory over the ante-post Gold Cup favourite to one of sombre reflection at the loss of one of National Hunt racing’s most cherished equine sons.

Many Clouds, who ran in the colours of British tycoon Trevor Hemmings, owner of second-tier English football league side Preston North End, perished after a typically foot-perfect and gutsy performanc­e.

Sent off at 8-1 for the Cotswold Chase he led Thistlecra­ck over the last and got the better of his year younger rival, the 4-9 favourite, in a no-holds-barred battle up the famous Cheltenham hill.

Many Clouds’ finest hour came at Aintree on April 15, 2015, when he produced an exhilarati­ng exhibition of jumping to land the world’s most famous steeplecha­se under jockey Leighton Aspell, who was on board as usual for his ill-fated last ever outing.

He returned last year to try to defend his Liverpool crown but had to settle for 16th behind Rule the World. He also won the 2014 Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury.

Nathan Horrocks, Many Clouds’ work rider at Sherwood’s stable on the gallops, told Racing UK: “It’s a shock, from shouting him home to 10 minutes later he’s not even with us.

“He’s a massive loss for everybody. He’s of huge importance to the yard but also to [jumps training centre] Lambourn and the sport.

“He captured the nation, but that is our sport – it makes us love it and hate it. What was great about him, and was also his downfall, was that he didn’t know when to quit.”

 ?? AFP ?? Carl Frampton and Leo Santa Cruz fight for WBC super-featherwei­ght title at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday.
AFP Carl Frampton and Leo Santa Cruz fight for WBC super-featherwei­ght title at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday.

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