Sunderland Echo

Champion conditiona­l Jonjo aims to improve on big breakthrou­gh

- By Racing Writer PA Sport

Jonjo O'Neill Jr is determined to keep improving after a breakthrou­gh year that has seen him leap to the top of the conditiona­l ranks.

Now officially crowned champion conditiona­l, the 22-year-old was well clear of the pack with a total of 61 winners when racing was shut down because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

His tally was more than the target he had set at the start of the season - and on top of that he won on one of the best chasers in the business and rode in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

"I ended on 61 winners and we missed the last six weeks and I missed three months before that, getting banned and injured," he said.

"Had I not missed all that time I'd have had more winners, but my goal was 50 at the beginning of the season and then when I got to 50 I set 75 and then it stopped quickly.

"I was happy with what I got. Hopefully, I can try to better it next year. It will be hard, but I'm looking forward to trying.

"I've been very lucky this year, but I know you do have to get more competitiv­e each year. I've realised that this year."

O'Neill is among many of those feeling the surreal atmosphere due to the unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces.

"I got reminded it was Grand National week and it didn't feel like that at all," he said.

"We did well to get Cheltenham on this year. Any later and we'd have struggled."

O'Neill may have been last of the 11 finishers in the Gold Cup on Elegant Escape, but just to have a ride in chasing's blue riband event was a moment he will not forget in a hurry.

"It was good and very good of the Tizzards to put me on the horse," he said.

"He led for a long way and probably got a bit outclassed in the end, but he wasn't beaten miles.

"It was a good first ride. It's the biggest race there is and it was great to be a part of it."

Despite having no luck in the Gold Cup itself, O'Neill made the most of the opportunit­y of riding the 2018 winner Native River to victory in the Denham Chase at Newbury in February.

"The month of February worked out very well for me. I had a few Saturday winners and he was the one that snowballed that effect," he said.

"To ride a Gold Cup winner and win a Grade Two in itself was pretty special."

 ??  ?? Jonjo O’Neill Jr (green/white cap).
Jonjo O’Neill Jr (green/white cap).

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