Henderson adamant Constitution Hill call was right one
Supreme winner was a late absentee on Saturday.
Nicky Henderson was on Sunday firmly standing by his decision to take Constitution Hill out of his intended engagement at Ascot. The red-hot Champion Hurdle favourite was due to make his eagerly-awaited comeback in the Coral Hurdle, but rapidly drying ground led to the Seven Barrows trainer declaring him a non runner, a decision he says was ultimately “absolutely black and white”. “Paul Nicholls quite rightly says horses don’t win races in their boxes, but if I’d run Constitution Hill on that ground yesterday (then) in my opinion he would have been in his box for a year, wounded,” he told Sky Sports Racing. “If it was the same ground (at the Cheltenham Festival), no I wouldn’t (run). You’d run some, but there’s an awful lot that wouldn’t. “Chris (Stickels, clerk of the course)was very good, I spoke to him when I came in off the course and I spoke to him Friday night with Alan King, who rang me yesterday (Saturday) morning to tell me what happened with his horses the day before. I’ll be very honest and say the ones I ran on Friday were thank God all right.
“We walked the course again yesterday morning and it had dried out considerably from Friday, and quite considerably. Chris agreed with me and he said ‘I’m sorry, I didn’t realise it would dry out as quickly as this’. “There wasn’t an issue, it was absolutely black and white – you couldn’t risk him on it, and nor could Edwardstone and nor could L’Homme Presse. The people that have walked the courses and know the horses and have to accept the consequences of what happens when you run on that ground, there was no possible way we would have taken that chance. “It would have been stupid, suicidal and in the interest of horse welfare we should have been banned for life if we had. “I wanted to run the horse yesterday, that was the whole objective, this is where people get it wrong. I wanted to run.”
Constitution Hill powers home to win the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle@NdeBoinville punches the air before he even hits the line!#ITVRacing | #Cheltenham2022 pic.twitter.com/IVeN7fOnoO
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 15, 2022
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