Copperhead takes Aintree gold for Tizzard
‘I was chuffed with him last time and he’s gone and done it again!’.
Copperhead continues to roll back the years and brought up a hat-trick in decisive fashion in the Virgin Bet Vieux Lion Rouge Veterans’ Handicap Chase at Aintree on Sunday. Joe Tizzard’s Grade Two-winning chaser has been in imperious form of late and followed up a win at Plumpton in May by scoring at Chepstow earlier this month. Made an 11-5 chance to strike again on Merseyside, the opposition had no answer once Freddie Gingell guided the 10-year-old past long-time front-runner Fortescue in the home straight before galloping on to win by 14 lengths.Hat-trick landed ✅🥇
Copperhead runs out a ready winner of the @VirginBet Vieux Lion Rouge Veterans’ Handicap Chase @AintreeRaces for @gingell_freddie and @TizzardRacing 🙌 pic.twitter.com/VyEtXYVAe4 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 27, 2024
Tizzard, speaking from Wincanton, said: “I was saddling up and wasn’t really able to watch it, but he looks to have won really nicely and has obviously got his confidence back. “I’m so proud of the horse – I was chuffed with him last time and he’s gone and done it again!” Copperhead will now be pointed towards the final of the Stayers’ Veterans’ Chase Series at Sandown in January. Tizzard continued: “We will certainly aim at the final and I’m delighted for the horse to get back to somewhere near what he was before.
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