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What can we expect from Rachael Blackmore at the upcoming Cheltenham Festival?

Rachael Blackmore at the upcoming Cheltenham Festival

Author:Dexter Cooke
Reviewer:Darren Mcpherson
Feb 26, 2021
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Rachael Blackmore has been making large strides in her National Hunt racing career across the last couple of seasons, and her ever-growing partnership with Henry de Bromhead is admirable. Whilst Blackmore is growing into her own as a jockey, and one of Ireland’s best at that, de Bromhead is also making his presence felt like a trainer, and the duo feels like a real fresh of breath air to horse racing.
If you were to look at the last couple of year’s Cheltenham results today, you’d notice that Blackmore has three victories at the meeting under her belt already, and with the 2021 Prestbury Park meeting fast approaching, there is a real sense that the best is yet to come from County Tipperary jockey.
She would have been disappointed with just a sole victory aboard Honeysuckleat last year’s Cheltenham Festival, especially as she had ridden two winners at the previous meeting in 2019, A Plus Tardin the Handicap Chase and Minella Indoin the Spa Novices’ Hurdle. The fact that the latter was beaten by the astonishing comeback of Champin the Festival Novices’ Chase would have certainly been a bitter pill to swallow.
Nonetheless, she will be back aboard those horses this year, plus a couple of others, and she will definitely be hoping to bounce back from those somewhat disappointing results of last year, and heavily feature at the top of the fast racing results at Paddy Power.
Bob Olingeris making his Festival debut this year, and Blackmore has tasted dual successes in the six-year-old’s saddle. The pair won by a whopping 14 lengths in Navan in December before another comfortable victory in Nass, this time by six and a half lengths in the Grade 1 Naas Novice Hurdle. It was an 11th top-grade victory for Blackmore and it definitely put the duo in good stead ahead of the Cheltenham Festival.
De Bromhead has a few options at the four-day meeting, but the Baring Bingham Novices’ Hurdle looks like the likeliest scenario, and should that be the case, Bob Olingerand Blackmore would set off as the third favourites at 9/2.
Then there is Aspire Towerand Notebook, another two horses who are no stranger to having Blackmore in the saddle. The former was left in the wake of Burning Victoryin last year’s Triumph Hurdle, whilst Notebookwas disappointingly way off the pace in the Arkle, where she finished sixth despite setting off as the market leader. This year, Aspire Toweris a 10/1 shot for the Champion Hurdle with Notebooknot given much hope in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at 16/1.
Honeysuckleis one horse that Blackmore can always rely on. The pair have formed a formidable bond and are unbeaten in all of their nine races together, including in last year’s Mares’ Hurdle, when they beat favourite Benie Des Dieuxby half a length.
Going for back-to-back victories in the Mares’ Hurdle seems to be the tactic for Blackmore and de Bromhead this year, but should Honeysucklewin the Irish Champion Hurdle this month, then they might set their sights on the Cheltenham Champion Hurdle instead, which would without a doubt be the jockey’s biggest victory to date should she win.
On the final day of the Festival, Blackmore could make history. Both A Plus Tardand Minella Indoare early closers for the Gold Cup, and the pair are the joint-second favourites at 8/1 in the Cheltenham showpiece. Of course, Blackmore can only ride one of them, which is why A Plus Tardcould be rerouted for the Ryanair Chase.
However, should Blackmore deny Al Boum Photoa third successive victory, then she would become the first female jockey to win the Gold Cup? What a moment that would be!
It’s definitely going to be an exciting four days for Blackmore, and of course de Bromhead, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see her beat her previous Festival best of two winners, and maybe even make history along the way!
Dexter Cooke

Dexter Cooke

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Dexter Cooke is an economist, marketing strategist, and orthopedic surgeon with over 20 years of experience crafting compelling narratives that resonate worldwide. He holds a Journalism degree from Columbia University, an Economics background from Yale University, and a medical degree with a postdoctoral fellowship in orthopedic medicine from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dexter’s insights into media, economics, and marketing shine through his prolific contributions to respected publications and advisory roles for influential organizations. As an orthopedic surgeon specializing in minimally invasive knee replacement surgery and laparoscopic procedures, Dexter prioritizes patient care above all. Outside his professional pursuits, Dexter enjoys collecting vintage watches, studying ancient civilizations, learning about astronomy, and participating in charity runs.
Darren Mcpherson

Darren Mcpherson

Reviewer
Darren Mcpherson brings over 9 years of experience in politics, business, investing, and banking to his writing. He holds degrees in Economics from Harvard University and Political Science from Stanford University, with certifications in Financial Management. Renowned for his insightful analyses and strategic awareness, Darren has contributed to reputable publications and served in advisory roles for influential entities. Outside the boardroom, Darren enjoys playing chess, collecting rare books, attending technology conferences, and mentoring young professionals. His dedication to excellence and understanding of global finance and governance make him a trusted and authoritative voice in his field.
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