The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Nicholls vows to unearth a gem as 3,000 mark beckons

- By Marcus Townend RACING CORRESPOND­ENT

PAUL NICHOLLS says the inspiratio­n he feels searching for his next top contender beats the frustratio­n of not having a horse capable of competing for championsh­ip races this winter.

The 10-time champion jumps trainer will welcome more than 300 guests to his annual owners’ day this morning and parade 80 horses from almost 130 in his Somerset stable.

But he is no nearer finding a replacemen­t for Big Buck’s, Denman, Kauto Star and Neptune Collonges.

He is unlikely even to have a runner in Kempton’s King George VI Chase on Boxing Day, a race he has won nine times.

But the ambition that has seen Nicholls close in on becoming only the second trainer after Martin Pipe to train 3,000 jumps winners is fuelling his desire to unearth fresh equine gems.

Nicholls said: ‘People ask if I’m frustrated that I haven’t got those top horses. Not at all. I’m lucky to have had the ones I had.

‘It doesn’t frustrate me, it inspires me. We love getting the maximum out of the horses we train. The really good horses will turn up again.

‘We’ve got a team of really nice young horses, though not many high-profile ones. We’ll get back to winning those big races.

‘Having won nine King Georges and nine Tingle Creek Chases, you can hardly complain. But we have to round it off and make it 10.

‘When we had Denman and he went novice hurdling, there was no way you’d have known he was a Gold Cup horse. Horses improve.’ Nicholls says he is not being priced out of the market for raw talent but admits it is tougher and more risky recruiting it.

‘The top horses are probably no dearer than they were 10 years ago but instead of two or three trying to buy them there are probably seven or eight.

‘When we bought Neptune Collonges, Kauto Star and Big Buck’s, they’d had half-a-dozen runs. You knew the form was there. They never get that far now. You have to buy horses after one run.

‘You have to take a big gamble for a lot of money. I’m not priced out of the market. I have some really good clients, but it’s getting value for money.’

His career-best 171 British wins last year was enough to take a losing tussle with Nicky Henderson in the title race to the last day of the season, even though only two of his successes were at grade one level.

He already has more wins on the board (25) this season than at the same point 12 months ago and, while he is unlikely to get the 201 he needs to make it 3,000 this season, next year he surely will. Nicholls’ focus over the winter months will be on his squad of promising novice chasers.

He has not lost faith in Clan Des Obeaux, the gelding partowned by Sir Alex Ferguson which has had treatment for a breathing issue.

While Politologu­e, the grey who tripped with a grade one novice chase in the bag at Aintree in April, could yet be a contender for some big two-milers.

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