The Real Whacker completes Cheltenham hat-trick for Yorkshire
A winner at the Prestbury Park track on both of his previous outings this term, including the ‘Dipper’ over shorter on New Year’s Day, he was bounced out by Sam Twiston-Davies to take up his customary position at the head of affairs.
The Real Whacker (8-1) produced a clinical round of jumping on the front end, with the Daryl Jacob-ridden Bronn hot on his tail throughout.
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Hide AdDespite Galia Des Liteaux, 5-4 favourite Gerri Colombe and the heavily-backed Sir Gerhard all edging their way into contention when the race began to develop, as the runners turned for home at the bottom of the famous hill it was The Real Whacker and Bronn that were still disputing matters.
Bronn was beaten off after the last, but the drama did not end there as Jordan Gainford conjured up extra from the fast-finishing Gerri Colombe who was staying on strongly as The Real Whacker’s stride began to shorten.
But the line came just in time to give Neville his first winner at the Festival and the inspired Twiston-Davies his first since 2016.
“It was a fantastic race, it’s always a privilege to be asked to ride in these races,” said the delighted winning rider.
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Hide Ad“I was lucky to ride him in the Dipper, let alone today as well. Paddy Neville, all the way through, has been a great supporter. He said he was in wicked good nick and fair play, he was absolutely spot on.
“He races in a great manner – although he’s in front and he’s doing a lot of the hard work you’re able to get the breathers in everywhere you want. With his jumping he’s always filling himself up, my God it feels like a long way up the run-in!”
The Real Whacker had also been under consideration for Friday’s Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup before connections opted to stick to novice company.
Irish trainer Neville, who is based at Ann Duffield’s stables in Leyburn, said: “It was a long run to the line, but he toughed it out and he’s a lovely horse.
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Hide Ad“The ground was a bit soft for him and we were dreading that, but he jumped well and it worked out.
“I was happy with the rhythm he was in and Sam kept him out for the better ground. He’s won three times now here – I don’t think I’ll run him anywhere else!”