Native River rolls back years for emphatic Cotswold win
Colin Tizzard’s 2018 Gold Cup hero will head back to Cheltenham next month.
Native River put himself back in the reckoning to regain his Cheltenham Gold Cup title with an authoritative victory in the Virgin Bet Cotswold Chase at Sandown Park Rescheduled following the abandonment of Cheltenham’s Trials Day last weekend, this three-mile Grade Two is a recognised Gold Cup trial – although the last to win both races in the same season was Looks Like Trouble in 2000. This time, it was run in desperately testing conditions – much to the liking of Colin Tizzard’s 2018 Gold Cup hero, who put in a typically assured round of jumping and raced prominently throughout under Richard Johnson to win at 13-2, by nine and a half lengths from Bristol De Mai.What a warrior! 🔥🔥🔥
Native River puts in a relentless performance in the @VirginBet Cotswold Chase A superb staying performance from the 11-year-old🏆@colintizzard @JoeTizzard @dickyjohnson77 pic.twitter.com/bIVF0Hg7Zp — Sandown Park (@Sandownpark) February 6, 2021
Native River wins the Cheltenham Gold Cup, fending off Might Bite to hand Richard Johnson his second Gold Cup win@colintizzard @dickyjohnson77#TheFestival pic.twitter.com/4aCPGP81zi
— CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) March 16, 2018
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