Paisley Park ‘as good as ever’, says proud owner Andrew Gemmell
Cleeve Hurdle final step before attempt to regain Stayers’ Hurdle title.
Andrew Gemmell is counting down the days to the Cheltenham Festival as his beloved Paisley Park prepares to line up for a third Cleeve Hurdle. The nine-year-old has won the race for the past two seasons, using it as a springboard to the ultimate prize for horses in his division, the Stayers’ Hurdle. Paisley Park was a hugely popular winner of the latter race in 2019 – a victory that was made particularly moving by the joy and passion shown by Gemmell, who was born blind and follows his runners via the race commentary alone. A 2020 title defence was not successful, however, as the Emma Lavelle-trained gelding could only finish seventh when 4-6 favourite and was later found to be suffering from an irregular heartbeat.Special horse! Paisley Park, proving once again that he’s the ultimate stayer in a thrilling Long Walk at @Ascot for @AidanColeman and @ELavelleRacing
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) December 19, 2020
Thankfully Paisley Park went on to make a full recovery, as well-evidenced by his two gallant efforts this season; a runner-up spot behind Thyme Hill in the Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury on his first run back and a scintillating last-gasp victory over the same horse in Ascot’s Long Walk Hurdle in December. Despite the limitations now imposed on owners attending the races, that performance fell at a time when connections could access the racetrack and Gemmell was thrilled to be there as his horse resumed winning ways. “The race at Newbury, I got more nervous about that than any of the previous races,” he said in a call hosted by Great British Racing. “Obviously we didn’t know, after the difficulties with the heart, how good he’d be, but he ran such a cracking race behind Thyme Hill. “It was just such a relief to know he was back in full order again and then to win the Long Walk was truly astonishing. “It was really terrific, that race against Thyme Hill at Ascot.
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