Thompsons enjoying bumper to bumper success
 
          Cheveley Park colours flying high at Cheltenham with Ferny Hollow and Envoi Allen.
David and Patricia Thompson have enjoyed success on the biggest stages since they bought Cheveley Park Stud in 1975 – but the Grade One double at Cheltenham last month was up there with the best of them. Cheltenham had been special enough for them in 2019, when in a first season of significantly increased involvement in jumps racing they had five runners and enjoyed a top-level win from Envoi Allen in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper just 24 hours after A Plus Tard had run out an impressive winner of the Close Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase. Incredibly, the 2020 Festival was even better. Envoi Allen had been recognised as one of the best ever winners of the Weatherbys Champion Bumper and was one of the bankers of the week for many, so it was no great surprise when he stretched his unbeaten run to nine in Wednesday’s Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle.We’ve been here before – Willie Mullins strikes in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper!
Ferny Hollow leads home Appreciate It for a stable 1-2 in the day-two finale 👏 #CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/BhnuSkGm23 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 11, 2020
However, few had expected Cheveley Park to prevail once again in the Bumper, for Ferny Hollow came in under the radar while all of the talk was of his short-priced stablemate Appreciate It. Ferny Hollow looked every bit as good as Envoi Allen had 12 months earlier and for good measure Wednesday’s double was complemented by Grade One thirds from the Thompsons’ only other runners of the week, Allaho in the RSA Chase and A Plus Tard in the Ryanair Chase. What turned out to be the last major hurrah of the season could not have gone much better for the stud. Managing director Chris Richardson said: “Those Cheltenham winners gave the Thompsons a huge thrill. “They’ve had magical moments on the Flat, including in Classics and at the Breeders’ Cup, and they’ve had a Grand National winner in Mrs Thompson’s colours (Party Politics in 1992), but winners at Cheltenham are relished and appreciated just as much. You could see that from the look on Mrs Thompson’s face as she led the winners in.


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