Brilliant Blackmore continues Cheltenham domination
‘I can’t comprehend that I’m the leading rider, it’s a bit surreal’.
If there was any remaining doubt about who the star of the 2021 Cheltenham Festival was at the halfway stage of the meeting, Rachael Blackmore ended it with a third-day double to take her tally to five winners for the week. Incredibly, until the victory of Telmesomethinggirl in the Parnell Properties Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle, all her wins had come in Grade One company. A rider at the very top of her game at home in Ireland for some time, the fact she is now also adorning the back pages in Britain has taken her fame to a new level. Tuesday’s Champion Hurdle win on the brilliant Honeysuckle propelled the 31-year-old to new heights, but taking away any thought of gender, the rest of her wins have been noteworthy for different reasons, displaying her range of talents to the full.Bob Olinger’s success in the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle showcased a jockey full of confidence, looming up alongside Harry Cobden on Bravemansgame on the home turn before kicking clear. On Sir Gerhard in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper she showed what a good judge of pace she is, making all the running and holding enough in reserve to see off stablemate Kilcruit. While Allaho also made all in Thursday’s Ryanair, it was a different ride altogether. Aggressive from the front, she needed to see off another Willie Mullins runner in Min. Blackmore was then in perfect synchronicity with her mount, putting in some enormous leaps as the giant horse finally confirmed the regard in which Mullins has always held him. Allaho had gone close at the last two Festivals, but certainly responded to Blackmore’s magic touch.
Rachael Blackmore 5 – 4 Great Britain 😉 pic.twitter.com/Te6oI85XhO
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 18, 2021
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