It was a case of mission complete in the 2023 Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle as Good Time Jonny stormed to Cheltenham Festival success.
It looked like Act Of Authority, the 5/4 favourite, had things under control after getting the better of Easter Junction but the Nicky Richards-trained newcomer had other ideas.
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2020 Champion Stakes hero Addeybb flew home late to win the Group 2 Prix Du Conseil de Paris at ParisLongchamp under Tom Marquand!
A surprise result in the QEII on Champions Day, as Bayside Boy finishes with a flash to win for Tom Marquand and Roger Varian!
Gary Rohan flies for a huge grab!
Fog flew down the wing on his way to the round 14 @Rebel Sport Goal of the Year nomination
Did the jockey press the turbo button? Wickywickywheels, trained by Jim Goldie and ridden by Callum Rodriguez, had to wait for a clear run but stormed home to win the Weatherbys Private Bank Handicap at Hamilton in some style!
Irish raider Anna Bunina was no match for Milkwood in 2021, but stormed home to defeat West Cork in a thrilling finish to the Grade Two contest at Ayr under Sean Bowen.
Justicialism got up in the dying strides to land the Naas Racecourse Business Club Handicap Hurdle in thrilling fashion at Naas, as the four-year-old secured back-to-back victories for the Shane Fitzgerald and Brian Hamilton team.
Colin and Joe Tizzard look to have another smart performer on their hands in the five-year-old, who had previously been narrowly beaten at Cheltenham
Evan Williams was left fighting back the tears in the Haydock winner’s enclosure after seeing daughter Izzy steer Dans Le Vent to victory in the Betfair Exchange Stayers’ Handicap Hurdle.