Eric Alston recalls Reverence’s Nunthorpe strike
Sprinter kicked off quickfire Group One double at York.
For Eric Alston, the 2006 Nunthorpe hero Reverence was the horse of a lifetime. Owned and bred by Guy and Lesley Middlebrook, the mud-loving chestnut’s rise to the top of the sprinting division was made all the more remarkable by the fact he broke his pelvis not once but twice before he even saw a racecourse. After suffering the injury first as a two-year-old with Mark Johnston and then again with William Haggas at three, Reverence was sent back north to Preston-based Alston, who had proved himself a capable trainer of fast horses thanks to the exploits of the high-class Tedburrow.
Almost a year after Tedburrow ran his final race in the summer of 2004, Reverence finally made his debut as a four-year-old in a maiden at Thirsk, filling the runner-up spot as a 50-1 shot. “We were lucky to get him just when he came right really,” said a typically modest Alston. “I can’t say I thought he was as smart as he was going to be when he first came to us. We always thought he was OK, it just depended whether he stayed in one piece I suppose, but he actually turned out to be a pretty sound horse.”
🐴 Reverence 🐴
The horse who overcame injury problems and being rejected at The Sales to win the @coolmorestud Nunthorpe at @yorkracecourse in 2006 on his way to being crowned champion sprinter. Relive his story here 👇#RacingTvFlashback pic.twitter.com/61TBPLsIOQ — Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 19, 2021



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