Henry de Bromhead still on cloud nine after Cheltenham to remember
‘I look back at the Gold Cup with disbelief, to be honest’.
Minella Indo and A Plus Tard are likely to run at Punchestown and Aintree respectively after providing Henry de Bromhead with a one-two in the WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup. The Knockeen-based handler enjoyed a memorable week in the Cotswolds – becoming the first trainer to saddle the winner of the Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase and Gold Cup in the same week. Minella Indo completed the feat when denying better-fancied stablemate A Plus Tard in Friday’s feature – and could now bid to crown his season with victory in the Punchestown Gold Cup on April 28.Minella Indo leads them home in the WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup!
🏆 @HenrydeBromhead has won the ‘Holy Trinity’ at the Cheltenham Festival with a one-two finish!#ITVRacing#CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/ndc7njTGvO — ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 19, 2021
“I look back at the Gold Cup with disbelief, to be honest. I watched it back this morning and was kind of going ‘this didn’t happen’,” De Bromhead said on Racing TV’s Luck on Sunday programme. “Minella Indo kept staying and I’m not sure we’ve seen the half of him – he’s so tough. “I haven’t really spoken to Barry (Maloney, owner) about plans, but Punchestown would be great if he seems good – I think we should strongly consider Punchestown.” A Plus Tard ran an excellent race to fill the runner-up spot under the all-conquering Rachael Blackmore and could head for the Betway Bowl at Aintree, given his preference for left-handed tracks. De Bromhead also nominated next season’s Betfair Chase at Haydock as a possible target.
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