Love conquers all in Mares’ contest at Cheltenham
Fry-trained runner strikes for the Noel Fehily Racing Syndicate.
Love Envoi took her unbeaten record to six when landing a highly-popular success in the Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham. Trained by Harry Fry, the six-year-old is owned by the Noel Fehily Racing Syndicate. It was a fitting verdict as the former jumps jockey announced his retirement plans after landing the same race on Eglantine Du Seuil in 2019. Jonathan Burke, given the task of riding the mare, put the opposition under pressure when he kicked on after jumping the second-last flight. Love Envoi (15-2) kept on strongly up the hill to win by a length and a quarter from Ahorsewithnoname for a fifth hurdle triumph plus one in a bumper. Grangee was a length and a half back in third place with Nurse Susan fourth.
Fehily said: “What a performance. It was nerve-racking stuff. She is so tough and wouldn’t know when to give up. She stays two and a half. Johnny (Burke) had the perfect pitch all the way and he produced her perfectly. We’ve had a such a season with her – she’s six from six now. “Myself and Dave (Crosse, former jockey) went to Newmarket to look at her and we went back the following day and bought her. We were so lucky to get her.” Crosse, who runs the syndicate with Fehily, said: “We both have to agree on horses. It works well. Two heads are always better than one.” Fry, too, was delighted with the performance. He said: “She’s a brilliant mare and doesn’t know when she’s beaten. “She’s won five on the bounce. It’s funny as Unowhatimeanharry came here after an unbeaten campaign as a novice and got his head in front and sometimes these horses don’t know what it is to lose a race.
🚀 Love Envoi – what a performance in the @Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle
She remains unbeaten, completing the six-timer with a fine effort under @JohnnyBurke2 for @HarryFryRacing1 for the @ndfehily & @DavidCrosse Syndicate @CheltenhamRaces #TheFestival pic.twitter.com/qEDWDuTVbG — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 17, 2022
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