Delight for Frost as Cut The Mustard gets off the mark for Nicholls
And former Triumph Hurdle fourth Nelson River makes successful fencing bow.
Cut The Mustard opened her account for champion trainer Paul Nicholls with victory under Bryony Frost at Leicester. A Listed winner when trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins, the 10-year-old had run with consistency for the Ditcheat handler in nine prior starts without getting her head in front, but things fell into place nicely in the Visit Racingtv.com Mares’ Handicap Chase. Having got a nice tow into the race from forward-going pair Grand Turina and Une De La Seniere, Frost made her one ride at the East Midlands venue pay when moving into contention two out aboard the 3-1 chance and staying on strongly after the last to come home two-and-a-half-lengths clear of Henry Oliver’s Reine Fee.Cut The Mustard wins the Visit https://t.co/EyiaVANx1o Mares’ Handicap Chase!
She gets on top late to score comfortably for the Bryony Frost and Paul Nicholls partnership 🥇@PFNicholls @RacingTV pic.twitter.com/0Hyn7xCZYW — Leicester Racecourse (@LeicesterRaces) February 17, 2022
The winning rider was delighted to make her journey worthwhile, with Cut the Mustard – who has run at three Cheltenham Festivals – a favourite of those in Ditcheat. “It’s a pleasure to get the win with her. It was the perfect race for her – a small field with plenty of pace on the front, so she could warm to her jumping and warm to me,” Frost said. “She wasn’t as keen early doors as she can be and I kind of made my move a bit sooner than I wanted to. I wanted to grab the rail and I probably got there a bit too soon, but she stuck it out well for me.” Nelson River made a successful fencing debut when causing a 20-1 upset in the 100% Profits Back To Racing Novices’ Chase. The better-fancied Nickolson and Stepney Causeway set the early pace, but it was Tony Carroll’s seven-year-old who came home best to record an unchallenged seven-length victory. It was a welcome return to the winner’s enclosure for the son of Mount Nelson, who last tasted success in the winter game at Cheltenham in December 2018 and went on to be fourth to Pentland Hills in the 2019 Triumph Hurdle.
Nelson River causes an upset in the 100% Racing TV profits Back To Racing Novices’ Chase in the hands of @harry_bann1310 pic.twitter.com/uV5I0XvEWb
— Adam Morgan (@Adam_Morgs) February 17, 2022

A double on the day for local trainer @LauraMorganRace as Here We Have It takes the Bet At https://t.co/6u5Bxn4PK3 handicap chase. A good steer from young Lewis Dobb pic.twitter.com/P6MMFLzw1A
— Adam Morgan (@Adam_Morgs) February 17, 2022
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