Frost finds magic touch on afternoon to savour at Sandown
Big-race double includes Grade One glory with Greaneteen.
In a season where Rachael Blackmore has understandably grabbed all the headlines, Bryony Frost reminded everyone of her talents as the campaign came to a close at Sandown. Frost’s historic achievement in winning the King George VI Chase aboard Frodon has been overshadowed by Blackmore’s spectacular Cheltenham and Grand National efforts – but reunited with her favourite horse at Sandown, a partnership that just seems made to measure came home in front once more. Paul Nicholls’ nine-year-old answered every call in the bet365 Oaksey Chase, simply refusing to give in to Nico de Boinville and Mister Fisher. Frost – the first woman to ride a winner over jumps at the Cheltenham Festival – said: “What he’s done for me is incredible.
“We went a right good gallop the whole way – I wondered if he’d enjoy letting himself on this ground, but Sandown have done a great job in making it safe. “What a battle – Mister Fisher was all over us, but this lad won’t go down without a fight. “He’s everything you want, you dream of horses like him.” Reflecting further on the victory of the 4-5 favourite, who prevailed by a neck, Frost said: “On form, you’d call us a certainty but nothing is in racing. “He’s had a long season and Paul’s done a fantastic job along with everyone at home to make sure he’s here and have enough energy levels to take this race on. “Yes, he’s plenty good enough to be seeing them all off but we were tired and they took us on down the back and I thought we were beat when Nico loomed up like that on us, but he is the definition of brave and the definition of determination.” As it turned out, Frodon was to prove the hors d’oeuvre for Frost and Nicholls. All eyes were on Altior in the bet365 Celebration Chase, and the former champion set off as if meaning business – shooting into the lead and putting in some magnificent leaps in the process.

Grade One glory at a sunny @Sandownpark 👍 pic.twitter.com/4zccmrMqIh
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 24, 2021
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