Hollow sounds but no hollow victory for Blackmore and Honeysuckle
Champion Hurdle heroines illuminate Cheltenham despite missing crowds.
The Cheltenham Festival began on Tuesday – but it was unlike any we had ever seen before. While the action on the track lived up to expectations with Honeysuckle winning the Champion Hurdle, the red-hot bankers Appreciate It and Shishkin taking the first two races and even a popular grey hitting the target in Vintage Clouds, it was hard not to notice the eerie silence in the cavernous grandstands. Prestbury Park is the perfect place to house a huge crowd, a natural amphitheatre of a place surrounded by the glorious Cleeve Hill. Everything about it screams prestige. To be on course when Rachael Blackmore guided Honeysuckle to a dominant display in the feature was a true privilege, and the few who were there did their best to make as much noise as possible – but understandably with such limited numbers, in such a massive arena, it did not sound very loud.It’s Cheltenham but not as we know it. 10am, the gates would normally be open and this walkway would be heaving. Let’s hope this time next year it is again. pic.twitter.com/C2g2wQgX7k
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) March 16, 2021
It is such a shame for Blackmore, who should surely no longer be referred to as a ‘female jockey’, that she was denied the welcome in by the punters – and given she was backed into 11-10 favouritism, the acclaim would surely have been even more raucous than usual. But as those involved in the industry keep insisting, we are lucky enough to be racing when other sectors are on their knees. With the spectre of last year’s meeting even taking place as it did still looming large – and hot on the heels of the Gordon Elliott story – racing had some ground to make up in public perception. The whole course was split into different areas, keeping the British and Irish competitors separated, and maintaining Covid protocols.
Empty turnstiles and a deserted forecourt. It’s all very eerie. pic.twitter.com/7JwN77VGW8
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) March 16, 2021
😍 What a leap at the last from Honeysuckle – she’s electric ⚡️ @HenrydeBromhead #CheltenhamFestival @rachaelblackmor pic.twitter.com/9Z4DK5H2jx
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 16, 2021
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