Henderson confirms Kempton next for ‘frighteningly good’ Constitution Hill
Champion Hurdle favourite in good shape after brilliant Fighting Fifth demolition.
Kempton Park on Boxing Day remains the next target for Constitution Hill on his way to Cheltenham in March. The five-year-old rubber-stamped the excitement created by his 22-length romp in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle with an emphatic rout of former Champion Hurdle winner and stablemate Epatante in the Betfair Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle on Saturday. And even Nicky Henderson was blown away by his turn of foot as he put the race to bed in a matter of strides once regular partner Nico de Boinville pushed the button at Gosforth Park. That performance was enough to see him cut to odds-on across the board for the Champion Hurdle later in the season, where he is set for a titanic Prestbury Park showdown with reigning champion Honeysuckle.Out of this world. Enjoy every single moment of Constitution Hill’s phenomenal Fighting Fifth win! @sevenbarrows @NdeBoinville pic.twitter.com/Dl73aP4cw9
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 26, 2022
The master of Seven Barrows reports the son of Blue Bresil to have taken his Newcastle exertions in his stride. He told Racing TV’s Luck On Sunday programme: “He’s fine, he’s just been out and had a little jog. “I have just said to Charlie Morlock (assistant trainer) right now as he trotted up ‘I don’t know what made me buy him’ because he doesn’t come out like the super-duper sort of ballet dancers. He doesn’t stand out in a crowd, but he does in a race. “I honestly believe the secret to this horse is his head. He’s just got such an amazing mindset, his real weapon is that nothing bothers him. You could run him in a steeplechase tomorrow, he wouldn’t mind it. “Even from the front, to go and do that and change gear – even I have got to admit that sudden surge was impressive. “He has got frighteningly good at home, he is probably a better horse at home than we was last year and this time last year I didn’t think he was a good horse anyway. “We’d been very happy with Epatante, Aidan (Coleman) rode her in a gallop at Newbury and thought she was more forward than last year and was very happy with her. Somebody told me her times and sections or whatever were better than last year. I don’t think she’s regressed.” On where Constitution Hill stands in the pantheon of Seven Barrows Champion Hurdle winners, Henderson added: “I think it’s too early (to say). It is rather like with Sprinter (Sacre), who I was very reluctant to put at the top of the tree, and then when it was all over, I had to admit yes, he was.

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