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The Official Constitution Hill Thread 2025/26

Gold Cap had the lowest head carriage of anything I’ve ridden - it was like sitting on the edge of a cliff. Though somehow not quite as worrying as the one eyed horse who, if he needed to size anything up, would suddenly fling his head down and sideways - I used to like putting cocky conditional jockeys on him to school 😈
 
Just listened to Matt Chapmans podcast in which he spoke to Henrietta Knight and she said she doesn’t think CH should ever jump a fence on a racetrack again as he’s obviously lost his confidence.
 
Couple of things about most of the racing and betting media and social media....

1 They are always behind the curve.

2 They are incapable of retaining and discussing more than one item of information at a time.

Loads of focus on the jumping of a horse who has gone from being the slickest jumper of a hurdle I've seen since Night Nurse to one that's fallen three times in relatively-rapid succession.

Maybe a Flat campaign will sort it, they say.

Talk of a 2m4f Gold Cup bid (despite the fact his 2m4f Aintree Hurdle win was his least impressive Grade 1 win and it should be obvious to anyone he wouldn't stay 2m4f in a Flat race in a horsebox, especially if up against a horse like Trawlerman, who could set lung-bursting fractions from start to finish), or maybe the Ebor after getting a mark.

Err, the following weren't caused by poor jumping - that abysmal racecourse gallop at Kempton Park (after which he was eventually given the most under-the-radar summer wind op you'll ever eventually get to read about), that poor gallop at Newbury, where he was allegedly lame, or going out like an absolute light the last time he actually completed the course at Punchestown.

This is a horse that now doesn't find "Jack" off the bridle and tbh has never been in a serious fight, let alone won one.

And yet he could win an Ebor??!!

It should be obvious to anyone with more than two functioning brain cells (and any sense of emotional detachment) that this once great Champion Hurdle winner has completely and utterly gone at the game.

But the owner (who seems to love the limelight when things are going well and maybe isn't ready quietly to exit stage left just yet) appears to me to be in denial, the trainer won't give up in a hurry (why would he? Retired horses can't win trainers races) and the horse's fan club are still clinging to the now irrelevant glory days - that Supreme Novices' and Champion Hurdle footage, plus those lofty ratings - like security blankets and sending him off favourite "just in case" he comes back.

You could have won enough money PLACE laying the horse his last four runs to RETIRE on.

Len's right, they should give it up - but they won't, it's all about that big river in Egypt - "u no dat, DE NILE." (you see what I did there?)
 
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Very eloquent Mr Davies, not at all like your usual standard.
A back-handed compliment if ever I read one!

I just hope it's the divine Ms India's day off and there's a dead ringer for the late Hattie Jacques in "Carry On Matron" about to walk in to your room, or onto the ward, and give you an injection in your backside with a needle the width of an iron girder!
 
Couple of things about most of the racing and betting media and social media....

1 They are always behind the curve.

2 They are incapable of retaining and discussing more than one item of information at a time.

Loads of focus on the jumping of a horse who has gone from being the slickest jumper of a hurdle I've seen since Night Nurse to one that's fallen three times in relatively-rapid succession.

Maybe a Flat campaign will sort it, they say.

Talk of a 2m4f Gold Cup bid (despite the fact his 2m4f Aintree Hurdle win was his least impressive Grade 1 win and it should be obvious to anyone he wouldn't stay 2m4f in a Flat race in a horsebox, especially if up against a horse like Trawlerman, who could set lung-bursting fractions from start to finish), or maybe the Ebor after getting a mark.

Err, the following weren't caused by poor jumping - that abysmal racecourse gallop at Kempton Park (after which he was eventually given the most under-the-radar summer wind op you'll ever eventually get to read about), that poor gallop at Newbury, where he was allegedly lame, or going out like an absolute light the last time he actually completed the course at Punchestown.

This is a horse that now doesn't find "Jack" off the bridle and tbh has never been in a serious fight, let alone won one.

And yet he could win an Ebor??!!

It should be obvious to anyone with more than two functioning brain cells (and any sense of emotional detachment) that this once great Champion Hurdle winner has completely and utterly gone at the game.

But the owner (who seems to love the limelight when things are going well and maybe isn't ready quietly to exit stage left just yet) appears to me to be in denial, the trainer won't give up in a hurry (why would he? Retired horses can't win trainers races) and the horse's fan club are still clinging to the now irrelevant glory days - that Supreme Novices' and Champion Hurdle footage, plus those lofty ratings - like security blankets and sending him off favourite "just in case" he comes back.

You could have won enough money PLACE laying the horse his last four runs to RETIRE on.

Len's right, they should give it up - but they won't, it's all about that big river in Egypt - "u no dat, DE NILE." (you see what I did there?)
Superbly put sir. Only quibble is we don't know if his bottle or his ability that's gone. Hence he looks fantastic on the gallops but doesn't do it on the racetracks. How the trainer and owner handle this says a lot about them.
 
Do I remember you having a right touch on her in the early days of the forum -did she have Cork connections.
Indeed she did. Owners came from near Kildorrery, including the priest and John Joe Walsh won a p2p and 5 races with her before she moved to Mary Reveley's.
She was named after the nearby River Funshion if memory recalls.
Dam of Arkle winner Captain Chris.
 
I love this site. There’s four of you discussing one horse, all before 8 in the morning!

You know what they say Len. If the last thing you think about at night is being a dancer and the first thing you think in the morning is being a dancer...... then you are indeed a dancer!

So if the first thing you think of in the morning is racing and the last thing you think about at night is racing.....then you are indeed an addict!
 
You know what they say Len. If the last thing you think about at night is being a dancer and the first thing you think in the morning is being a dancer...... then you are indeed a dancer!

So if the first thing you think of in the morning is racing and the last thing you think about at night is racing.....then you are indeed an addict!
Yeah well. I'm opening a bottle of red + putting on some jazz. Neighbour complains. He can do one !
 
I love horse racing,cricket and now basketball because of my son.Losing interest in football due to cost and the likes of var. Watching a top horse still one of the great pleasures in life for an old fart like me.
 
Ever since rediscovering racing in my thirties I think racetracks are the only places where I feel truly at home amongst ‘my tribe’. Although, sadly, I only ever go to Kelso these days. Too tiring getting to places like Cheltenham.
 
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