Hanlon poised for epic celebration should Hewick realise Cheltenham dream
Shark alert at the Festival, as Gold Cup hope seeks fairytale success.
Bars across Cheltenham should brace themselves for a Shark attack of Jaws-like proportions if Hewick can complete his fairytale rise by claiming Gold Cup glory. In an era when National Hunt horses are readily selling for half a million and more, the Hewick story is one that gives hope those rags-to-riches tales can still come true. You will do well to find a more ebullient trainer than John ‘Shark’ Hanlon, who gained his nickname from a hurling game when he was still a teenager. A towering figure in stature with ginger locks, Hanlon looks like a man who could guzzle a gallon of Guinness without batting an eyelid – and would be quite happy to show you given the opportunity.
“I wouldn’t have been the best son in the world in fairness,” he admitted after welcoming a gaggle of the British racing media to his yard on a beautiful February morning in County Carlow. “My mother always said to me ‘there’s one thing I can’t work out about you John, you leave here at 7.45pm on a Friday to go to 8pm mass in Kilkenny’ and I said ‘yep, and I’m often there before the priest is!’. “Then she said ‘but you can get to Kilkenny in 15 minutes and it takes you two or three days to come home!’. So you can imagine what kind of son I was when I was 18 or 20.” Hanlon opened his doors to the press pack on the same morning those in attendance had been to see the astonishing firepower his more illustrious neighbour Willie Mullins has at his disposal for the Festival.
🏆 562-1 winner 🏆
Bought for EURO 800Career prize money EURO 450,000@jhanlonracing‘s 🇺🇸 Grand National winner Hewick. pic.twitter.com/CurPznKg17 — Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) October 15, 2022

Hewick loves it down the pub! 🍻😂
📸 @jhanlonracing pic.twitter.com/vtTrD0g1k9 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 31, 2022

Hewick wins the Steeplechase Horse Eclipse Award.@NTRA pic.twitter.com/kjcPrIDDxm
— Shark Hanlon Racing (@jhanlonracing) January 27, 2023

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