The Southland Times

Jackfrost reigns in GN

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The emotion showed on the faces of trainers Brian and Shane Anderton after Jackfrost fulfilled a 12-month plan when winning the Grand National Hurdles (4200m) at Riccarton yesterday.

‘‘It’s not often you set them for a race like this and it comes off, but it did today,’’ said Brian Anderton, who along with his wife, Lorraine, bred the eight-year-old.

Making the occasion even more memorable is the fact Jackfrost is a product of their White Robe Lodge stud operation, being by resident sire Gallant Guru from Vital Note, a daughter of their former successful sire Yamanin Vital.

It was Brian Anderton’s fourth win in the feature, the first two being with Bymai in 1980 and Lord Venture six years later, and the second Grand National Hurdles win with son Shane as a training partner.

The partners won the event 17 years ago with Narousa when ridden by Shane, who was given all the credit for Jackfrost’s major win.

‘‘Shane has done all the work – I’ve been away on holiday,’’ Brian Anderton said.

It was yet another example of how the successful Anderton stable ticks, with a steady supply of winners both on the flat and over fences.

Though the stable doesn’t have as many jumpers as in past years, Jackfrost has stood out as a horse with an exciting jumps future.

He was forwarded on to the Anderton stable by Riccarton trainer Andrew Carston with the belief he could make his mark as a jumper and the Andertons have taken him to the next level.

He emerged as a serious Grand National Hurdles hope when winning on the first two days of last year’s Grand National meeting and it was then the decision was made to put him aside and set him for the Hospitalit­y New Zealand-sponsored race.

Two seconds and a win at Timaru put him on target and his first day run at Riccarton, when second to favourite Laekeeper, showed he was ready. He was beaten three-quarters of a length by the Waikato visitor in the Sydenham Hurdles ()3100m) after losing ground near the 700m when awkwardly placed.

But rider Stuart Higgins wasn’t about to get into the same trouble this time. He had him travelling nicely in fourth position most of the way and looked the winner a long way from home and went on to win by eight and a half length from Laekeeper.

NZ Racing Desk

 ?? RACE IMAGES ?? Jackfrost, with Stuart Higgins in the saddle, jump over the last fence on their way to victory in the Grand National Hurdle yesterday.
RACE IMAGES Jackfrost, with Stuart Higgins in the saddle, jump over the last fence on their way to victory in the Grand National Hurdle yesterday.

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