Not quite Altior confidence levels, but Henderson hoping he can rule Supreme
And that is before round two of Shishkin versus Energumene.
There will be envious glances from fellow trainers in the paddock ahead of the Cheltenham Festival curtain-raiser on Tuesday, as Nicky Henderson legs up his jockeys on two of the favourites in Constitution Hill and Jonbon. But the master of Seven Barrows will still not be as confident of claiming the spoils as when Altior headed to post for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle in 2016. Of course, hindsight tells us Altior was a certainty, and he was sent off the 11-8 favourite, but many forget it was his first ever Grade One win. It was his fifth in succession over hurdles, part of a winning run which began in October 2015 and would not be broken until that day at Ascot in November 2019 when Cyrname lowed his colours over two miles and five furlongs in heavy ground. It was such a slog that neither horse was ever quite the same again, and Henderson openly admitted he regretted the decision to run.
Henderson has, of course, taken bigger ‘bankers’ to Cheltenham, with the likes of See You Then, Remittance Man, Simonsig and Sprinter Sacre all justifying short odds, but the cat was out of the bag about their ability before they won. So while Henderson is very happy indeed with his two contenders in the Sky Bet-sponsored showpiece, and one or both may even reach the top later in their careers, he knows in his heart of hearts there will probably never be another Altior for him. “I don’t need to work the two of them together as it would ruin the whole party if you knew the answer!” said Henderson of his Supreme duo. “The only time we’ve ever worked a really good horse with another really good horse was when we had Simonsig and Sprinter and that was because they were the only ones who could go with each other. “They did it for the two years they were at their peak, but nothing else could go with Sprinter and nothing else could go with Simonsig. “We have lots of people who can go with these two. I don’t want them ripping up trees at home because they can do too much. They are very good.”
1986 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle – River Ceiriog #riverceiriog pic.twitter.com/YAtls7CoVi
— History of Horse Racing (@roar1968) January 24, 2022


WHAT A RACE! 🤯
Shishkin defeats Energumene in a classic renewal of the @sbk Clarence House Chase at @Ascot for @NdeBoinville and @sevenbarrows!pic.twitter.com/ld6g0gFwwh — Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 22, 2022
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