Luke Harvey to take the reins as Cue Card makes Kempton cameo
Former winner will lead the King George parade on Boxing Day.
Cue Card will return to the scene of one of his greatest triumphs when he leads the parade ahead of the Ladbrokes King George VI Chase at Kempton. Trained by Colin Tizzard, the popular chaser was partnered by Paddy Brennan when beating Vautour in a scintillating running of the Sunbury track’s Christmas feature in 2015. But this time around it is ITV and Sky Sports Racing pundit – and former jockey – Luke Harvey who will be in the saddle of the nine-times Grade One winner as Kempton and the race sponsors look to restart a tradition that saw four-times King George hero Desert Orchid annually lead the runners to post ahead of the Boxing Day contest.“I didn’t know any of this of course and (clerk of the course) Brian Clifford rang me up asking whether I’d be up for riding Cue Card and leading the field down. I’m working for ITV so I had to ask them, but they were more than happy to let me do it. “I’m going to lead the King George field past the stands and to a post where me and Cue Card will then slip onto the hurdles track and then I’m going to do what I’d normally do for ITV and talk about the field while on the horse – provided he behaves well enough!
🥊 Cue Card vs Vautour – a Christmas cracker in the 2015 King George VI Chase with @paddybrennan81 & his old ally coming out on top for @colintizzard
Watch this year’s Grade One highlight live at @kemptonparkrace tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/AHmegv0NCd — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 25, 2021
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