Valgrand floors Gale Mahler to take Grade Two honours at Cheltenham
Prolific mare has no answer to smart Skelton winner.
Valgrand put up a sparking display of jumping to win the Sky Bet Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham and lower the colours of the previously unbeaten Gale Mahler in the process. Trained by Dan Skelton and owned by Highclere Thoroughbred Racing, Valgrand had won his first two outings over hurdles in lesser company in the summer, but this Grade Two assignment represented a completely different test. Not least coming up against the prolific Gale Mahler, who had been over to Ireland in the summer to win at the Galway Festival and the strength of that form saw her go off the 4-5 favourite for Adrian Keatley. Harry Skelton bounced Valgrand into an early lead and he was allowed to do pretty much as he pleased, as although Henry Brooke was keen not to let him get too far ahead aboard Gale Mahler, her jumping was nowhere near as slick as the leader’s.🚀 Impressive
Valgrand powers clear to land the G2 @SkyBet Novices’ Hurdle@DSkeltonRacing | @harryskelton89 pic.twitter.com/Qae43Ny0S9— CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) October 25, 2024
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