Thomas has Stolen Silver on course for big Cheltenham engagement
Former Gold Cup-winning rider now hitting the heights as a trainer.
Sam Thomas has a host of chances at Cheltenham this weekend, as his yard looks to continue winning ways after last week’s helicopter crash in Wales. Cheltenham Festival-winning owner Dai Walters and Welsh Grand National-winning trainer Thomas were among five people involved in the accident on November 1. The former suffered more serious injuries than the other passengers when the crash occurred in woodland near Llanelidan, Ruthin, Denbighshire.A really nice performance! 👌
Our Power wins the Bateaux London Gold Cup Handicap Chase 🏆#ITVRacing | @Ascot | @charliedeutsch2 pic.twitter.com/DKOeHs5u7E — ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 29, 2022
Thomas, who trains at The Hollies Stables near Cardiff in South Wales, which Walters owns, was reluctant to talk about the incident as he prepares for a big weekend which will see him saddle four horses at the three-day Paddy Power Gold Cup meeting, which starts on Friday. Regarding the form of his string, he said: “They have been running out of their skins, so we are delighted. They are obviously happy and healthy and long may that continue.” Thomas, 38, who had a successful career as a jockey, winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup aboard Denman in 2008 and the Betfair Chase on Kauto Star in 2007, has made a fine transition to the training ranks. Iwilldoit gave the yard a big boost when landing the Welsh National at Chepstow and Thomas has his string in great heart as the jumps season cranks into top gear, with Our Power taking the Bateaux London Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Ascot and Good Risk At All – who won a valuable handicap hurdle at the same track in February – making a successful return to action at Carlisle. The Walters-owned, Thomas-trained Al Dancer gave connections a timely fillip when taking victory in the Grand Sefton Handicap Chase at Aintree on Saturday.


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