Sandown racegoers roar home Frost and Greaneteen
Nicholls: I have never heard anything like it.
Bryony Frost, by any standards, had endured a roller-coaster of a week. Frost had spent three days this week at a hearing into charges of threatening and abusive behaviour towards her by fellow jockey Robbie Dunne, all but one of which he denies. The case revealed that Frost’s complaint to the British Horseracing Authority had allegedly led to her being ostracised in the weighing room. Whatever the outcome of the disciplinary panel hearing, which concludes next week, Sandown’s Tingle Creek Chase provided an emotional high. The weight of public sentiment is undoubtedly behind her. That much was clear. It almost brought her to tears.While hot favourite Chacun Pour Soi failed to fire, Greaneteen turned the Betfair-sponsored Grade One into a procession, sticking on gamely up the famous Sandown hill. If the emotions were remarkably kept in check by the ultra-professional Frost, the same could not be said for the throng at the Esher track, who greeted the 12-1 winner with rapturous applause. Upon unsaddling, from above the crowd’s hubbub, a woman in her late twenties hollered: “We support you Bryony! You are doing a great job!”. “Three cheers for Bryony,” echoed a middle-aged man. The crowd responded accordingly. Frost was the epitome of professionalism afterwards.
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 4, 2021
Top team! Bryony Frost and Paul Nicholls after success in the Grade One Tingle Creek Chase with Greaneteen. pic.twitter.com/SE2nVyRSn0
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) December 4, 2021
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