Henderson relieved Game Spirit plan paid off for Champ
Trainer thrilled with Gold Cup hope’s prep.
Nicky Henderson is glad his “ridiculous” idea of running Champ over two miles as a prep for the WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup did not leave him with egg on his face. Having had an interrupted season and his intended reappearance in the Denman Chase postponed by the weather, Henderson came up with the plan of running last year’s dramatic RSA winner over the minimum trip in the Game Spirit, once Altior had been ruled out. Always prominent under Nico de Boinville, Champ exceeded nearly all expectations in finishing second to Sceau Royal and connections are now dreaming of winning the big one. “It was an extraordinary performance in the RSA last year, reminiscent of dear old Might Bite,” said Henderson.Sceau Royal – second last year, too good this time in the Grade 2 @Betfair Game Spirit Chase.
Cracking return from Champ too in second at @NewburyRacing 👍 @BetfairRacing pic.twitter.com/grNjMmDgVS— Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 21, 2021
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