Senior Chief in charge at Cheltenham
Henry de Bromhead considering Grand National date after handicap one-two.
The Randox Grand National emerged as a potential long-term target for Senior Chief after he led home a one-two for Henry de Bromhead in the William Hill Committed To Top Prices Handicap Chase at Cheltenham. Making his first appearance since being pulled up as a leading contender for the Irish Grand National in the spring, Senior Chief was an 11-1 shot in the hands of Darragh O’Keeffe, with his stablemate The Short Go slightly shorter in the betting at 9-1 under Jordan Gainford. With the pacesetting pair of 9-4 favourite Broadway Boy and Does He Know faltering from the home turn, Senior Chief moved strongly to the lead early in the straight and aided by first-time cheek pieces, dug deep from the final fence to repel the challenge of his stable companion by a length and a quarter.Strong finish! 💪
Senior Chief powers up the hill to win the William Hill Committed To Top Prices Handicap Chase 🥇 A one-two for Henry de Bromhead! #ITVRacing | @HenrydeBromhead pic.twitter.com/CukLTNg5VF— ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 26, 2024
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