Glory days with Big Orange were so sweet for Bell
Two Goodwood Cups and the Ascot Gold Cup were the stuff of dreams.
Michael Bell has trained a Derby winner, Nunthorpe speedsters and a dual Oaks heroine. But few horses have given him as much pleasure in his career as Big Orange. It may have taken him four races to break his maiden, but he hinted at what was to come when finishing fourth in the Queen’s Vase on his very next outing. Big Orange won his next two races at Listed level and ended his three-year-old season at Ascot on Champions Day, not disgraced behind Dermot Weld’s Forgotten Rules when fifth in the Long Distance Cup. Understandably connections had high hopes for him the following year, and while his first two performances were bitterly disappointing those who kept the faith were rewarded at 25-1 when he dropped back to a mile and a half to win the Princess of Wales’s Stakes. Then his love affair with Goodwood began. Back-to-back Goodwood Cups went his way, and only an emerging superstar in the shape of Stradivarius could deny him the hat-trick in 2017, the year he had won the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot.Happy Birthday Big Orange 🍊🍊🍊
A #throwback to him winning his first Goodwood Cup in 2015 🏆 🤞🤞 we see him back to winning ways this year! pic.twitter.com/7jSrocYPsx — Goodwood Racecourse (@Goodwood_Races) February 14, 2019
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