Gold-en boy Kennedy in disbelief at winning jumping’s biggest prize
‘This is massive and I can’t believe it’s happening to be honest’.
Jack Kennedy may only be 21, but he will have to go some to top what he declared as “the best day of my life” after winning the WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup on Minella Indo. Riding what was perceived as the Henry de Bromhead second-string, with Rachael Blackmore on A Plus Tard, Kennedy took chasing’s blue riband for the first time – and given the stables he rides for and his tender years, it is unlikely to be the last. Do not for one minute, though, think Kennedy has been handed his privileged position on a plate. While he learned his trade on the competitive pony racing circuit in Ireland, since turning professional he has been beset by injury. Having suffered no fewer than four broken legs and countless other broken bones, Kennedy has already missed many months of his career, but he will have plenty of opportunities to make up for lost time.Jack Kennedy returns on the heroic Minella Indo. pic.twitter.com/fPpGRDupGo
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“That tops everything, without a doubt. It’s definitely the best day of my life,” said Kennedy. “You dream about winning these races as a child. I know I’m still young, but I’ve been in the position to win them for a couple of years so it’s brilliant. “I thought I had as good a chance as any horse in the race to be honest. I’d gone down to Henry’s to school him and a few of the lads there were fairly keen on him, so I was fairly confident going out. “The fact that Rachael chose A Plus Tard took the pressure off me a bit as well, so it was great.”
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