Sunday Express

HIGH FIVE FOR CHAMP NICHOLLS

- By Chris Goulding

HAVING been crowned champion jump trainer for the 13th time, Paul Nicholls wrapped up the season in spectacula­r style when landing a 410-1 five-timer at Sandown.

Knappers Hill, the first out the traps for Nicholls, took the bet365 Hurdle under

Harry Cobden before Saint Calvados, also partnered by Cobden, landed the bet365 Oaksey Chase.

Greaneteen was untroubled to make it back-to-back victories in the bet365 Celebratio­n Chase, also in the hands of Cobden. Lorcan Williams then did the steering on Mcfabulous in the bet365 Select Hurdle.

Nicholls (inset) said: “It was good for Lorcan but I said sorry to Harry as I thought his horse, (Scaramanga who finished last) at the weights might be the one to ride.” But Cobden was soon back in the winning groove after partnering Samarrive to victory in the bet365 Handicap Hurdle for Nicholls.

“Of course, any day you’d go racing, you’d be happy with one winner,” said Nicholls.

“To get five is just amazing and to do it on a day like today, on the last day of the season, is incredible.”

The only down point for Nicholls came when much-fancied

Enrilo was pulled up in the bet365 Gold Cup.

Victory went to the Irish raider and Shark Hanlon-trained

Hewick.

Musical Slave arrived late to take second place with 4-1 favourite Kitty’s Light finishing third.

Success for Hewick, the mount of Jordon

Gainford, was consolatio­n for the gelding’s unfortunat­e run in the Midlands Grand National at Uttoxeter where he was carried out of the race.

“Jordan said he was sorry as he thought we’d have won at Uttoxeter, and I replied, ‘don’t worry, we’ll win at Sandown’,” said Hanlon was instrument­al in launching Rachael Blackmore’s career when providing her with a first winner on Stowaway Pearl in 2011.And he had hoped to book the history-making rider for Hewick.

“Sadly she wasn’t not available,” said Hanlon.

“But in fairness to Jordan, he gave him a cracking ride.

“He was a very inexpensiv­e horse costing £800 – the price of a cow!”

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and Harry Cobden win the Celebratio­n
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DAY TO SAVOUR: Greaneteen and Harry Cobden win the Celebratio­n Chase

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