Horse & Hound

‘A plan that comes to fruition’

Edited by Hannah Lemieux hannah.lemieux@ti-media.com @hannah_lemieux1

IT is hard to believe that it is just over four weeks since Imperial Aura won the Northern Trust Company Novices’ Handicap Chase on the Tuesday of the Festival.

“There is nothing more exciting than winning at Cheltenham”

In normal circumstances, I would be reliving and savouring a Festival winner like no other. My marketing tactics would be in overdrive, pushing the good news out there in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound2 min read
'I Wouldn't Swap Her For anything'
pippa.roome@futurenet.com @pipparoomeorkyle HIGHLIGHTS 23–28 April Cirencester Park (2), Glos BEANIE STURGIS and Packer Moose made light work of the sticky ground conditions to blitz around the cross-country in one of the fastest times of the day en
Horse & Hound1 min read
Kerridge Is The Master
CLEMMIE KERRIDGE and Iluigi turned in an exemplary double clear to win the first novice masters competition of the season, at Cirencester Park (2). Clemmie, 20, and her seven-year-old gelding, were late entries after securing qualification for the cl
Horse & Hound5 min read
Gambler Is The Real deal
ROYAL WINDSOR Ponies SECOND-PLACED combinations cemented the notion that you should always return for a championship. While bridesmaids came to the fore across the horse and pony sections, arguably the fairytale triumph of the week was witnessed on d

Related Books & Audiobooks