Nicholls glad to be back in action
Jump racing returns after shutdown.
Paul Nicholls hopes he can hit the ground running as the new National Hunt kicks off at Southwell on Wednesday. The 11-times champion trainer will send six runners to the Nottinghamshire track as jump racing returns for the first time since March 17 following the coronavirus shutdown, Although Flat racing returned on June 1, the Ditcheat handler believes it was the right decision by the British Horseracing Authority to give the National Hunt sphere additional time off ahead of its resumption.“The BHA did the right thing in just letting Flat racing start as those boys had missed a good part of their season, while it has also helped give us a better idea of what to expect. “I should have a team of about 25 to run between now and October that all want better ground. Some of those will mix and match with racing on the Flat. “By the start of October, Richard Johnson and Harry Skelton have usually ridden a bucket load of winners, but hopefully we can give Harry Cobden as many winners as we can and have a bit of fun over the next three months.”
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