Desperate Dan
Senior Jockey
Just go for it and run!!
Great post imo, Danny, and if there's one line that makes the starkest point it's this one.They are rolling the dice with the entire sport imo.
A great post DannyI personally thought Constitution Hill should never race again after Punchestown last year. After the Fighting Fifth I thought he should never jump a hurdle again. I still think that and even if he runs ( and he will ) in the Champion Hurdle I will still stand by that opinion, even if he wins. They are rolling the dice with the entire sport imo. The upside of him winning is only for them. Whilst it would be nice for most racing fans to see him win a 2nd Champion hurdle as a horse with his undoubted talent probably deserved to win 3. I'd think for most racing fans it would make the most uncomfortable viewing, holding our breaths at every hurdle waiting for the inevitable and only feeling relief rather than joy if he got around safe and sound regardless of where he finished. Can you imagine the rest of Tuesday at Cheltenham if he fell, the atmosphere would be morbid.
I don't even like the fact that I'm saying this myself as for me I've never liked the way that if a top class race horse breaks down or is fatally injured every one gushes over them yet if a plater breaks down at Wolverhampton on a Monday no-one bats an eye. For me when it comes to welfare I dont care anymore for Constitution Hill than I care for the mistreated horses staked out in muddy fields on the Lost city, Tipton or any other council estate around the Midlands.
This isnt about welfare though it's about the media circus that Nicky Henderson has created. Now some may say this is the way forward for the sport and look at the positive effects. They had a bit of a bumper crowd at Southwell and its got people talking about racing. However, it doesn't sit well with me as it somehow wrangles with me in the same way as Jake Paul being a boxer does.
I love what racing used to be, I look at the National Hunt scene and can see its dying at a rapid rate of knots and that's never been more apparent than this season. For me I'd rather it die out than see it become something grotesque but I realise its changing and some will like it, it may extend racings survival for a while and of course I'm free not to be involved in what I dont like.
There are upsides to creating a media circus around a horse like Constitution Hill, things like you can get a race put on for him at your request with a lot higher prize money than what is warranted for such an event. But there are certainly downsides and one of those is the world is watching and in this modern world they are watching with bated breath too, not for the horses welfare just for you to fail, make a mistake and a chance to attack. If the horse heaven forbid was to be fatally injured at Cheltenham it may not be the final nail in the coffin for the sport but it won't be far off. It may not be the end of the circus though as I dare say Henderson would be selling T.V rights for the funeral and we may well get to see Elton sing candle in the wind one last time (camera pans to a teary eyed Henderson).
As for the flat campaign it's in someways preferable to ever seeing him jump a hurdle again but I kind of think what's the point. He's never going to be as good on the flat as he was over hurdles. Is racing on summer ground ideal for a 9yo NH horse ? He's been a great horse, he's done his bit and imo they are doing him an injustice by carrying on. Whatever they do I hope he just gets to retire in one piece.
TBH I would say its odds on, probably 4/6 due to the fact that if you look at each race since the xmas hurdle in 2024 his jumping has been to my eyes a bit suspect.What price do you think the horse is to fall?
Id have the absolute full lot on evens he’d make it round if runningTBH I would say its odds on, probably 4/6 due to the fact that if you look at each race since the xmas hurdle in 2024 his jumping has been to my eyes a bit suspect.
Yeah there is no chance Con Hill would pass the vet for the Melbourne CupSo according to Michael Buckley
Next Races:
Hurdles
G1 Unibet Champion Hurdle (2m 0.5f)
Flat
Ebor Handicap (1m 5f), Foundation Stakes (L) at Goodwood (1m ~2f) (Michael said about a Race in Goodwood around Late August/Early September, Foundation Stakes fits that criteria) or G1 Irish St Leger (1m 6f)
to lead into the G1 Melbourne Cup (~2m) in Australia, But Id have the G1 Breeders Cup Turf in Keeneland on the backburner with how temperamental the Medical Staff is.
There will be shitloads of brown envelopes to pass those checksYeah there is no chance Con Hill would pass the vet for the Melbourne Cup
I'd been waiting for you to price it up - you seldom disappoint.Am I correct is saying that the fall rate for a horss over hurdles in the UK is under 2% per runner? In my head the probability of Constitution Hill falling is around 6%. It's a bigger number than it should be but nowhere near as high as people are suggesting.
I'd been waiting for you to price it up - you seldom disappoint.
Bit morbid, but I wonder what the odds of a fatal fall would be?
That's the real danger to UK's Jump Racing's wider public image here and the odds at which they'd be "having the lot on" in terms of the game's reputation among an increasingly-hostile UK public.
So, 1.0025, a one in 400 chance or less.
I still don't like those odds in terms of what I suspect the fall-out from it would be.
These are the sort of things the BHA should be talking about IMO.
At least you've had a crack at pricing it up, which is effectively doing a risk assessment, which is probably more than anyone at the BHA has done.Well, I’ve plucked that figure out of the air
Get Nico off him!
I'm not entirely sure which is the more wicked - the words of the author or me laughing at those words.Connie will take care of that himself.