Newbury Weekly News

Henderson happy with Cheltenham

Shishkin and Chantry House were winners at the Festival

- Report by LIAM HEADD email liam.headd@newburynew­s.co.uk twitter @liamh_nwn Published by Newbury News and Media Limited.

SEVEN Barrows trainer Nicky Henderson was content with what his team achieved at last week’s Cheltenham Festival.

Among the many runners from his yard, Shishkin and Chantry House provided Henderson with two winners across the four-day event.

Henderson admitted that the only negative from the week was the Gold Cup on the final day as both Santini and Champ had to be pulled up.

He said: “We could only do our best and apart from the Gold Cup, which was an absolute disaster, we actually had a good week.

“We had two winners, two seconds, two thirds, fourths and fifths and all the horses ran really well except from those two [Santini and Champ].”

After having time to reflect on what happened, the Lambourn trainer is aware of the issues which resulted in Santini and Champ not finishing the race.

“Santini just wants the headgear taken off,” admitted Henderson.

“We tried it at home, we thought they would make a big difference and we were upbeat about it.

“With Champ, well we had problems and he is going back to Ireland and he will be bonescanne­d and I just know it’s an issue with his back.

“He has had back surgery before, so we are facing the same problem, but we know what we have to do and with a bit of luck all will be fine.”

Shishkin stormed to victory in the Sporting Life Arkle, while Chantry House was victorious in the Marsh Novices’ Chase, finishing ahead of stablemate Fusil Raffles.

“Shishkin was brilliant and both Chantry House and Fusil Raffles were fantastic,” he said. “Chantry House is a very good horse.”

Meanwhile, Epatante was unable to win the Unibet Champion Hurdle on the opening day, which was won by hot-favourite Honeysuckl­e.

Henderson said: “Epatante, in my opinion, should’ve finished second, but things didn’t go right and she would not have beaten the winner anyway.

“Craigneich­e ran a fantastic race – a lot of them did – but at least Shishkin and Chantry House went out and did their

“If somebody said at the start of the week that you’d have two winners and seconds and thirds, you would have settled for that.”

On having to withdraw Altior from the Festival, for a second successive year, Henderson added: “It was awful, but there is nothing we could do because we had a problem.”

The Festival took part behind-closed-doors and Henderson admitted that it was a very surreal experience, especially given that the fourday meeting usually attracts around 250,000 people.

He said: “It was a bizarre place to be because the trainers were the only ones there and we were outnumbere­d by ground staff.”

However, it was announced earlier this week that two owners per horse would be allowed to attend a race day from Monday.

“It is great encouragem­ent, but it won’t be the same again until you can have the day out,” Henderson said.

“It is great, but although we’ll be able to have two owners per horse, it won’t be the same.”

For more reaction to the Cheltenham Festival, turn inside.

 ??  ?? Shishkin on the way to victory in the Sporting Life Arkle at the Cheltenham Festival
Shishkin on the way to victory in the Sporting Life Arkle at the Cheltenham Festival

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