The day wonder mare Honeysuckle had her glorious swansong
Henry de Bromhead’s superstar enjoyed a fitting farewell at the Cheltenham Festival.
Few horses captured the public imagination quite like Honeysuckle and the darling of Irish racing brought the curtain down on her illustrious career with one of the most emotional victories in Cheltenham Festival history. In a script fit for Hollywood, Henry de Bromhead’s mare of a lifetime would climb from the canvas to thrill the Prestbury Park faithful for the fourth successive year, registering a battling swansong success in the hands of her ever-loyal pilot Rachael Blackmore. Up until the 2022-23 season, Honeysuckle had been simply flawless, but she headed to the Festival with plenty to prove having seen her four-year winning streak ended by Teahupoo and also surrendered her Irish Champion Hurdle crown to State Man at the Dublin Racing Festival. It was a desperately testing time for the De Bromhead family following the tragic loss of their beloved son Jack in a pony racing accident.
However, the stars aligned on a simply magical afternoon where Constitution Hill dazzled in the Champion Hurdle before passing the baton to Honeysuckle to raise the roof off Prestbury Park. “It was a fantastic day,” said De Bromhead when recalling the magnificent Mares’ Hurdle triumph. “It was just one of those great days, with Constitution Hill winning the Champion Hurdle, and then everything that had gone on with us with Jack’s passing, and then Honey and whether we would run her or not. “We decided to give it a go and for her to come out and finish as she did was incredible. “To see the rainbow above her when she was walking in, we knew Jack was with us as well, so it was an amazing day for us. Everyone has been so supportive of us and we really appreciated it. It was an amazing day for many reasons, it was up there with the best of them.”
“When we saw the rainbow, we knew he was with us” @HenrydeBromhead after Home By The Lee won the Jack de Bromhead Christmas Hurdle at @LeopardstownRC
🌈 The rainbow was back for Honeysuckle at @CheltenhamRaces yesterday…#ITVRacing | #CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/w3aCoJCHwc — ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 15, 2023
Which of HONEYSUCKLE’s Cheltenham Festival wins is your favourite? 🔥 pic.twitter.com/VZH94kh0aO
— The Jockey Club (@TheJockeyClub) January 21, 2023



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