All eyes on Shishkin as Supreme hero makes chasing bow
Indefatigable also stars on classy Kempton card.
Nicky Henderson is looking forward to seeing Shishkin get his career over fences under way at Kempton Park on Monday. Last season’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle winner will be a warm order to dispatch of four rivals in the two-and-a-quarter-mile Racing TV Beginners’ Chase – the same race in which his esteemed stablemate Altior made a successful chasing debut four years ago. Henderson said: “It’s a nice introductory track to go to first time over fences. Shishkin has done lots of schooling and he has been very good at it, but he has got to do it on a racecourse now like any other horse. “He should be all right as he has done nothing wrong, that’s for sure. There has not been one of his calibre we have sent chasing for a couple of years.Shishkin = the King! 👑
A superb ride from @NdeBoinville as Shishkin stays on strongly to win the first race of the 2020 #CheltenhamFestival presented by @MagnersUK 🏆The @SkyBet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle goes to @sevenbarrows pic.twitter.com/wmp3yTc9EQ — CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) March 10, 2020
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