Spot on Tam. For me connections of CH also lack ambition - he is an extraordinary talent and deserves the chance to do something extraordinary. For example becoming the first horse to win the Champion Hurdle and Champion Chase. What do they do instead? Treat us to him demolishing inferior horses 3 or 4 time per season. His talent deserves so much more.
Yes, Oddy, but I can understand keeping a horse to hurdling, if that’s his forte.
What I can’t understand is having a great horse to be just a show pony.
Why not run CH in a handicap? OK, the long held policy is not to promote that through lack of prize money- and that’s sad because when CH has retired, I’ll just remember a horse that won poor Champion Hurdles as opposed to say a great Champion Hurdler like Persian War who carried top weight in the prestigious Schweppes Hurdle and won against a fantastically competitive field.
Likewise everyone remembers Arkle for his great feats in handicaps- as opposed to cantering home in the Gold Cup.
In essence, National Hunt Racing only promotes small fields in stake races for the top horses and, in reality, the Cheltenham Festival is killing the sport as a be all and end all.
The rest of the season is pure mediocrity.
Yesterday’s competitive racing is rare- when it used to be every week from November until April.
Let’s put money into handicaps and encourage trainers to run their horses more than three to five times a year!
PS. Do you remember Dextra Dove, from the same family created by that fantastic mare, Red Dove. He won 17 handicaps in his career. That’s racing!