Gold-en Sandown memories for winner Llewellyn
Beau and Hennessy provided victories as jockey and trainer.
Carl Llewellyn can look back on his exploits in the Bet365 Gold Cup with a great deal of satisfaction. The 54-year-old both rode and trained winners of the Sandown showpiece – the race that marks the traditional end of the jumps season and will always have a place in the hearts of racing fans from the days when it was known as the Whitbread Gold Cup. Both were memorable for different reasons – Beau was majestic with Llewellyn in the saddle 20 years ago, while the winning effort of Hennessy in 2009 had to be seen to be believed and surely goes down as one of the all-time great Sir Anthony McCoy rides. McCoy had turned a lost cause into victory aboard Wichita Lineman at the Cheltenham Festival in March – a performance regarded by most as the ride of the year – but he weaved similar magic with Hennessy.Llewellyn’s gelding contracted in the betting to 13-2 in the minutes before the race, but rarely appeared to be going well as Church Island bowled along in front. He and 2006 winner Lacdoudal had it between them even after the turn for the second-last, with Briery Fox and Hennessy well adrift, while McCoy was still any amount of lengths down at the final fence. Although Ruby Walsh had claimed many of the season’s biggest prizes, McCoy had made headlines by reaching a record-breaking 3,000 career winners over jumps in February that year and his inexhaustible determination showed no sign of waning as he approached his 35th birthday.
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