Cheltenham Festival day one – Honeysuckle is back, and so is the famous roar
Supreme cracker gets the card under way.
Cheltenham is all set for a return to ‘normal’ with big crowds back at the Festival this afternoon for the first time in two years. Unfortunately the 2020 meeting was shrouded in controversy. All four days went ahead – but the mood changed as the severity of the coronavirus pandemic really began to emerge. The Gold Cup took place on the Friday, and just days later the country was in lockdown. The four-day fixture went ahead last year, but there was no general admission and people allowed on course were strictly limited. Those lucky to attend did their best, but it simply was not the same. Now the famous roar when the tapes go up for the first race of the meeting, the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, will be greeted with more enthusiasm than ever. And the Supreme itself promises to be a humdinger with Nicky Henderson hoping to get Britain off to a flying start against the Irish by saddling Constitution Hill and Jonbon to take on the might of the Emerald Isle. Alan King’s Edwardstone carries British hopes in the Arkle Trophy, which is followed by a typically open Ultima Handicap Chase. Then all eyes will be on Honeysuckle, who goes for back-to-back victories in the Champion Hurdle as she bids to continue her remarkable winning run under the equally magnificent Rachael Blackmore, who simply stole the show 12 months ago. A mighty mix of races – the Mares’ Hurdle, the Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle and the National Hunt Challenge Cup, which this year carries the name of the Ukraine Appeal – add more spice to a day when the best jumps meeting in the world feels like home again.Racing’s first ladies are back for more





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