
Huntingdon still looks favourite for Jeriko Du Reponet
Jeriko Du Reponet remains likely to head for the M1 Agency Sidney Banks Memorial Novices’ Hurdle at Huntingdon, despite the Rossington Main Novices’ Hurdle being rearranged for Doncaster next Saturday.
The two-mile Grade Two event was lost from Haydock’s abandoned Saturday card, but was swiftly added to Town Moor’s fixture on January 27.
However, despite discussing a trip to Yorkshire with owner JP McManus, trainer Nicky Henderson is content to follow the ‘Shishkin route’ to the Cheltenham Festival and visit Huntingdon on February 8 with his unbeaten Supreme Novices’ Hurdle contender, who has done nothing but impress in two facile Newbury victories.
Now then …
Jeriko Du Reponet (2-5f) shows a really sharp turn of foot in the @Coral-sponsored introductory hurdle @NewburyRacing 🟢@sevenbarrows' unbeaten four-year-old looks the real deal
Supreme Novices' Hurdle quotes incoming … pic.twitter.com/7PzuVPaNt6
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 30, 2023
“It will probably still be Huntingdon, although I did talk to JP about it (Doncaster),” said Henderson.
“If JP wants him in there (then he will be entered for Doncaster), but he did say he did have the other horse (Jonjo O’Neill’s Fortunate Man) who was going to Haydock anyway. We weren’t going to Haydock because we don’t like the track in bad ground.
“The race goes to Doncaster and my first reaction was ‘goody-goody, we can go there with Jeriko’, but he did say the other horse was due to go to Haydock and he’s entitled to have first pick – and I’m perfectly happy with the Sidney Banks.”











