Henderson treble signals season about to take off
Seven Barrows handler has been behind schedule due to quick ground.
Nicky Henderson gave evidence his powerful team is about to kick on after a slow start to the season with a treble at Kempton on Monday. While the Seven Barrows handler’s great rival Paul Nicholls passed the 50-winner mark for the campaign on a truncated card at Sandown on Sunday, Henderson is still in the 20s following a relatively quiet spell owed largely to the prevailing fast ground. There has been a break in the weather in recent days, however, and following recent triumphs at Huntingdon, Warwick and Newbury, Henderson fittingly banged in three at one of his favourite tracks. The first to set the ball rolling was Attacca, who justified cramped odds in the opening Watch RacingTV Free For 31 Days Novices’ Hurdle under Nico de Boinville.
Alien Storm kept the 10-11 favourite honest from the final flight, but the winner was ultimately good value for the official margin of a length. “He had been shaping up nicely at home, but at the end of the day he is still a baby. They have all got to start somewhere and that was a nice start for him,” said Henderson. “He ran very well in his bumper and he jumped well there. This is the perfect place to come to, a good track on decent ground. It was the perfect start. “For the time being we will take small steps and find a similar race.”
Call Me Lord is back in the winner’s enclosure!
The nine-year-old is not to be denied in a first success since the 2019 International Hurdle, leading home a stable 1-2 in the feature Pertemps qualifier at @kemptonparkrace 🏇 @Dazjacob10 | @sevenbarrows pic.twitter.com/jdMYdUVQKU — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 7, 2022

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