‘Nothing pretty about it’ – Nicky Henderson’s most expensive jumps horse in the world wins on debut after massive drift
NICKY HENDERSON’S most expensive jumps horse in the world won on debut – but punters said there was ‘nothing pretty about it’.
Palladium, who was bought for £1.2million, was a massive market drifter before the start of a 2m maiden hurdle at Huntingdon.
https://twitter.com/RacingTV/status/1882411183686213995 A happy Nicky Henderson was delighted with Palladium’s debut – and confirmed the Triumph Hurdle is still very much the plan for the world’s most expensive jumps horse[/caption]Owned by billionaire Lady Bamford, Palladium, who was getting weight from all his rivals, ballooned one or two hurdles and was made to work by jockey Nico de Boinville in the closing stages.
THE SUN RACING MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
The only place to get Templegate’s tips first – and at the best prices – is by joining Sun Racing’s brilliant Members Enclosure.
Sign up now for just £1* to be part of racing’s best winning team and get…
- Four free racing tickets, four times a year – worth £300
- Templegate’s daily tips at the BEST prices before anyone else
- Exclusive access to Templegate’s daily NAP
- Tomorrow’s copy of The Favourite at 9pm today
- Exclusive insights from top trainer Ben Pauling
- VIP competitions from Racing Breaks each month
Become a member today for just £1*
*For the first month then £3 per month thereafter.
18+ Ts and Cs apply. First month membership £1, then £3 per month unless you cancel at least 7 days before your next billing date. For more information contact help@thesun.co.uk
Ben Pauling’s 50-1 runner-up Wolf Moon got within a couple of lengths by the line with the well-backed Jack Hyde a further eight-and-a-half lengths back.
Palladium, who won the German Derby last summer, was 2-9 at morning prices but had gone all the way out to 8-15 by the off.
And bookies Paddy Power pushed him out from 12-1 to 16s for the Triumph Hurdle after his debut win, unconvinced he has what it takes to win at the Cheltenham Festival.
Henderson has the current Triumph favourite in the shape of 6-4 Lulamba.
Commenting on Palladium’s win, Racing TV host Anthony Dunkley said: “Palladium has won but there was nothing pretty about it.
“Was it polished? No. Was it professional? Enough to get off the mark.”
But Hendo was happier and confirmed the horse is likely to go for the Grade 2 Adonis Hurdle at Kempton on February 22 before heading to the Triumph.
He said: “Having got this far we might as well look at the Triumph!
“Our first take of that run is that another run would do him good and The Adonis is the obvious place to go.
“If he and Lulamba have to run against each other in the Triumph then they have to – it might be a shrewd move, you never know.
“But Palladium’s jumping was slick, he’ll have learned a hell of a lot and he’ll have enjoyed it too.”
FREE BETS – GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS
Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
- Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
- Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
- Never chases their losses
- Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
- Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
- Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org
Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.