By Graham Clark
Jockey
Hugh Nugent hopes he will receive the slice of good luck he requires to allow him the chance of attempting to secure what would be a “fairytale” success in the silks of his grandfather Tim Nixon aboard
Fortescue in this year’s Randox
Grand National.
As it stands the Henry Daly-trained eight year old currently needs eight horses to come out of the
Aintree marathon to guarantee his place in the 40-runner field that will contest the world’s greatest jumps race on Saturday April 9.
Having improved as the season has progressed, Fortescue underlined his Grand National credentials last month when staying on strongest of them all under Nugent to claim the Listed Swinley Limited Handicap Chase at Ascot.
While excited about the prospects of potentially tackling the unique
Aintree fences aboard Fortescue, the 27-year-old, who is based with trainer Venetia Williams, remains pragmatic about the situation.
Nugent said: “At the moment we might not get in and I’m just thinking what will be, will be.
“When you look back at the race a horse rated 143 would have got in a few years ago. I suppose you have to say that the profile of the race has been raised but unfortunately that doesn’t help us. I’m taking it as it comes
“If it happens the fact that I could be riding in the National is something to remember in itself, but it would be extra special if it happens on Fortescue.
“My granddad has had some okay horses over the years but this is a dream that everyone has to have a runner in the Grand National, but you are never quite sure if it is going to happen. It would be quite something if it did happen.
“My granddad never worked in racing himself, but he had horses when my mum was growing up and for as long as I’ve been alive and longer he has bred his own.
“He used to have them with Captain Tim Forster, who by all accounts was a bit of a character, then when he passed away, he had them with Henry Daly.
“I’m happy to ride any winner for him as it does mean a little bit more, but this is a bit more special and it would be a bit of a fairytale.”
Although a relative latecomer to riding compared to some of his weighing room colleagues having not taken to the saddle until he was 15, the Ledbury-based rider is no stranger to the sport having grown up alongside it.
He added: “Racing was always around growing up. Although my parents don’t work in the sport, they have always had an interest.
“My dad’s father used to train in Lambourn and the family used to own the gallops there. Growing up I had no interest at all in racing and I didn’t start riding until I was 15.
“My dad would go to the National and we would have people stay over for the race as the family home is in Cheshire. Ironically, the first time I went there was when Venetia won the race with Mon Mome (2009).
“There wasn’t really a moment that triggered the switch for me in particular. Like most in racing you get bitten by the bug at a certain age and you don’t manage to shake it off.”
While showing glimpses of promise over hurdles it wasn’t until Fortescue switched to fences that he began to fulfil his potential, something Nugent always felt would be the case.
He added: “When he first came into training, like all of my granddad’s horses we knew that he was going to need time and he was no exception. But he has gone on to be much bigger and better than any of us could have thought.
“There were the odd couple of runs at the start of last season when he didn’t run so well but towards the backend, he picked up again.
“I think he is one of those horses that looks after himself so I think there will be longevity with him. If the opportunity is there like it was at Ascot, he will take it though.
“I was always hopeful I would get there at Ascot. I was pushing away at him coming up the hill, but I wasn’t panicking as I knew he would keep responding and that is what he did.”
Some horses are marked out as Grand National contenders from a young age, but Nugent claims it was only after Fortescue’s run the Grade Two Peter Marsh Handicap Chase at Haydock Park in January, when he finished a close behind Royale Pagaille, that he believed he could be an Aintree type.
Watch Fortescue's run behind Royale Pagaille at Haydock Park
He added: “It was probably only this season that I thought of him as a National horse though in the back of my granddad’s mind it might have been different.
“We’ve run in the Ladbrokes Trophy this season then he ran a big race at Kempton after that where he was second.
“Realistically, I suppose I started to think about it after he was third in the Peter Marsh as that was a solid run which backed up everything you want from a National horse.
“It was a very good run and we were up against Remastered in that race and he was way ahead of us in the Ladbrokes Trophy when he fell so we reversed the form which was another step forward.
“This is not something I perhaps thought would happen six months ago but, fingers crossed, it now will.”
Fortescue is yet to tackle either the extended four and a quarter mile trip or the fences, however Nugent feels he is tailor made for both the course and distance.
He added: “I wouldn’t think the trip will be a problem as he has got the style of racing to get the extended four and a quarter miles while he is versatile ground wise.
“I don’t think any of us are worried about is the fences as he is a very good jumper.
“You don’t know until you try but all of his jumping has been nearly foot perfect in his career so far.
“He is an easy enough ride at home but he is quite fresh at the moment I’ve been told, so he is raring to go.”
Unlike his mount Nugent has received an outing over the Grand National fences when steering Didero Vallis to sixth in this season’s Unibet Becher Chase - an experience that he described as “amazing” and one he is keeping his fingers crossed he can repeat.
He added: “I hadn’t been over the National fences until this season when I rode in the Becher Chase. I remember walking the course it was gale force winds and lots of rain so if we do end up lining up in the National hopefully it will be different.
“The experience itself was amazing. I’ve been going to Aintree since I was a youngster, so it was nice to have a spin around there.
“I was lucky the horse I rode in the Becher had been around there a few times before, so he looked after me. I’m sure because of Fortescue’s jumping if we get there, he will handle it as well.
“Hopefully with a bit of luck I will now get another go around there on Fortescue but I’m taking it as it comes.”
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5:27:40
Re-live the best of the action from the 30th anniversary of the Dubai World Cup meeting at Meydan! US raider Magnitude captured the feature $20 million Dubai World Cup, getting the better of hot favourite Forever Young.
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8:38
When Dubai welcomed the world to old Nad Al Sheba Racetrack for the first time in 1996, 'America's Horse' Cigar repelled what seemed an inevitable challenge from compatriot Soul of the Matter to help cement Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's goal of creating a worldwide spectacle in the Emirates.
The eyes of the racing public were on sprawling Meydan Racecourse for the 30th renewal of the event - at $12 million now worth triple the original pot - and Forever Young, looking to complete an unprecedented sequence of the world's three richest races on dirt. Ultimately it was not meant to be, as Magnitude took control right out of the stalls and Forever Young - doing his best to reel him in - ran out of real estate.
Having missed the G1 Saudi Cup - won with less energy expenditure than in 2025 by Forever Young - Magnitude prepped with a soft victory in Grade 3 company and was a reasonably fresh horse. He hit the ground running from gate one, going along smoothly for Jose Ortiz while tracked along by Forever Young and Saudi Cup third Tumbarumba.
Still travelling strongly into the final 800 metres, Magnitude was asked for acceleration nearing the entrance to the straight and left Forever Young a bit flat-footed, putting about two lengths on the reigning Breeders' Cup Classic winner. Still clear at the furlong marker, Magnitude rolled away from the inside, but the best Forever Young could do was to get to the Not This Time colt's tail at the wire.
Meydaan won a photo for third, well behind the top two.
“We knew we had a very good horse, but obviously Forever Young is the best horse in the world,” said winning jockey Jose Ortiz.
As for race strategy, Ortiz added: “We left all the options open - if he jumps well we can go to the lead, if somebody jumps better than him, just sit off, maybe behind the speed. He didn't have a running start, but he jumped well and I knew it was time to go. I asked him to run and he was there for me.”
Added winning trainer Steve Asmussen, who took the 2008 World Cup with Curlin and sent out Gun Runner to be second in 2017: “What an incredible win. We just wanted to let him to run his race from point A to point B. The horse is running with a lot of confidence and that gave us confidence. It unfolded just how we wanted it to.”
Ortiz said the celebrations will be rather muted ahead of an early morning flight back to the United States on Sunday.
"I'm not used to racing late at night under lights," he said. "I'm hungry, I want to go and eat! We fly pretty early tomorrow so I'd rather wait and celebrate with my family and friends. Maybe we'll have a cookout."
Forever Young's trainer Yoshito Yahagi believes that the Meydan track "doesn't seem to suit" his horse, having finished third in the Dubai World Cup last year. He did win the G2 UAE Derby on the track in 2024, but it was a workmanlike success that rated below the rest of his performances at three.
“Everything went the way we planned but the winner was good today," said Forever Young's regular partner Ryusei Sakai.
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13:13
Calandagan showed why he is officially the best horse in the world when running down long-time front-runner West Wind Blows in the Dubai Sheema Classic.
Francis-Henri Graffard’s five-year-old suffered defeat in this contest 12 months ago but would end the year top of the world standings after a winning run which began on home soil at Saint-Cloud and would then involve an Ascot double before ending the year with an historic triumph in the Japan Cup.
It was Simon and Ed Crisford’s West Wind Blows who slipped the field who raced in single file for the majority of the contest.
Rounding the bend for home Calandagan had just Breeders’ Cup Turf hero Ethical Diamond behind him with Rossa Ryan still going strong aboard West Wind Blows. But an ice-cool Mickael Barzalona refused to panic and his mount soon began closing the distance with a sublime finishing effort.
He would pass his rival to earn a pat down the neck from his jockey, registering a three-quarters of a length success and teeing-up an exciting summer.
Graffard, celebrating his first winner in Dubai, said: “I’m relieved, the winter was long and he’s a world champion now and has a big reputation so we just needed to start and get the season going.
“It was a big race today and it’s always hard to have a horse completely ready for a race like that, I said to Mickael he might need the race. It was tactical and painful to watch but he’s a champion.
“Mickael and him get on well now but during the race he was a little on and off the bridle and on the last bend he was asking him to go. I think he needed the run and to get going, but it is now five Group Ones in a row and he’s a real champion so I’m glad Princess Zahra (owner) decided to start the season here.”
He went on: “I don’t know where we will go but he knows how to travel and enjoys his life.
“He’s a real champion and today was a big goal and my first winner in Dubai so I’m very happy.
“He’s important for the sport and a flagship horse so we won’t be afraid to travel.”
The Sheema Classic serves as a ‘win and you’re in’ for the Breeders’ Cup Turf which will this year be run at Keeneland and while accepting that could fit into Calandagan’s schedule, the one certainty seems that international competition will definitely be on the agenda.
Graffard added: “The Breeders’ Cup could be an option and I don’t see why not, but it might depend if we go back for the Japan Cup again. They are very hard races to win and American tracks are quite tight also, so it might not really suit his abilities.
“The Cox Plate could be a possible especially this year at Flemington which is a big galloping track, but we don’t want to be too greedy and we need to think about it and respect the horse.
“I said to Princess Zahra I hope your passport is OK, because we are going to travel.”
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