All eyes on Jonbon, as Henderson big guns start to appear
‘We’re starting to get into the A team now where things get a bit jittery’.
Nicky Henderson will be an anxious onlooker on plenty of huge days this season and the first of them comes at Warwick, as Jonbon makes his highly-anticipated fencing bow. The JP McManus-owned full-brother to Douvan cost a record-breaking GBP 570,000 at the sales and did virtually everything right in his novice hurdling campaign, being beaten only by stablemate Constitution Hill in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle. Now he switches to the larger obstacles, something Henderson described as a “natural progression”.
“He’s very good, Paddy who rides him every day has done a brilliant job with him and is very happy with him. “He does a lot of things on his own, he doesn’t come in the covered ride because he doesn’t like it and I think it’s a bit claustrophobic, he just goes for a walk and a trot outside and then joins in. He’ll always jig-jog and sweat a bit and he will sweat a bit before and after the race, I would suspect. “He has schooled very well, and we have always been looking forward to it – it was just a natural progression to go over fences.” Just two take Jonbon on – but both Paul Nicholls’ Monmiral and the Dan Skelton-trained West Cork pose an obvious threat. Henderson added: “It’s going to be a funny race – there’s only three horses, but they are high-class horses so it could be a game of cat and mouse which we don’t really want. We’d quite like a true run race, but we’ll see how it pans out. “I look forward to it with a certain amount of trepidation, as it’s a very important day, he’s a horse that’s been high-profile for a number of different reasons.”

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