Five-star Henderson firmly back on track
Seven Barrows trainer saddles four winners at Kempton and another at Warwick.
Nicky Henderson returned from a period of self-isolation after contracting Covid-19 with the ideal tonic – an 821-1 four-timer at Kempton Park on Saturday. Incredibly, only one of the Seven Barrows yard winners was sent off favourite, as Falco Blitz (7-1), Mister Fisher (15-8), Caribean Boy (9-2) and First Street (11-2) had Henderson followers flooring the Kempton bookmakers. And just for good measure, the 71-year-old saddled a fifth winner at Warwick when Luccia (7-2) landed the bumper. “It is great,” said Henderson. “A fortnight ago I was grumbling they were not running consistently well, and everybody said, ‘stop moaning, they are perfectly all right’. It was just that they were not very good or the conditions did not suit them.
“You know I love Kempton and, even in this tacky ground, it suits our horses. They have all spent the day going wide. “It has been a good day and we can’t complain – although we could complain about the ones who got beat. “Christmas here was fantastic, then it has been a bit dull since Christmas, apart from Constitution Hill (winning the Tolworth Hurdle at Sandown last week), and then we come here and it goes back to where you want it.” Falco Blitz got the ball rolling in the Coral “Fail-To-Finish” Free Bets Handicap Chase, sparking a double for jockey Nico de Boinville. The 7-1 shot came wide in the extended two-and-a-half-mile heat and recorded a length success. Henderson said: “I thought the secret to him was the other way round on good ground, so we have gone the wrong way round on the wrong ground! “He does like space but does still drift a bit left. He does technically want to go left. His ideal good ground, going left-handed. He likes it round here and has crept nicely into the race. “He might be a horse for the Topham Chase (at Aintree), but he likes his spaces and you don’t get many of those in the Topham. Not over the first three fences anyway.”


After a quiet spell, Nicky Henderson saddled an 821-1 four-timer at Kempton on Saturday, with Nico de Boinville steering First Street (11-2) home in the 2m handicap hurdle, beating stablemate Mengli Khan! @PAracing pic.twitter.com/jNk1QJXzcp
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) January 15, 2022
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