Grey Dawning turns tables on Ginny’s Destiny to grab Turners prize

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Thu 14 Mar 2024
continued Dan Skelton’s fabulous Festival with a brilliant victory in the Turners Novices’ Chase.
Paul Nicholls’ Ginny’s Destiny never missed a beat out in front as he attempted to repeat Stage Star’s victory in this race 12 months ago, but Grey Dawning was never far away in the hands of the trainer’s brother, Harry, and as they headed down hill it became clear it would be an all-British shoot-out up the famous hill.
The duo swung the bend locked in unison but having jumped two out matching strides, it was the 5-2 joint-favourite who edged to the front at the last and stayed on strongly to see Skelton oust his former Ditcheat boss and register his third triumph of the week at the showpiece meeting.
Venetia Williams’ Djelo came home in third to complete a one-two-three for the home team, with Zanahiyr the best of the Irish in fourth. Facile Vega's jumping was sticky and he never figured.
Skelton said: "He was destined to be a chaser from the start and you just want it to happen so bad, so to win a Grade One novice here is great. He's still got a huge future to look forward to, hopefully.
"We won a Grade One novice chase (at Aintree) with Protektorat, but I just feel like this horse is at least as good and potentially could be better, and that is not taking anything away from the ones we've had before. But time moves forward and he's very important.
"Some people questioned coming for the race, but they can't now! I just felt the race he ran here against Ginny's Destiny in December was a very good race and it's been proven so because they've been first and second today. Rule Britannia!"
He added: "I just thought we're not short of speed and Fact To File did look very good in Ireland so maybe it was the sensible route (to run in this race and not Brown Advisory).
"This is the one we really wanted. He jumped great, Harry was good on him and that was exactly how we wanted the race to go. I think it speaks volumes about the horse that we didn't need Plan B.
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"This week has to be right at the very top - hopefully it's not over yet."
Reflecting further, he said: "I think this is as good a novice as we've ever had. He jumps very well, has a great brain and stays very well.
"We'll enter at Aintree, but there's no pressure to go. If we think we should we will and if we don't we won't, but I've never been afraid to run this horse.
"We'll go down the Gold Cup route next year. The Betfair Chase would be a race for him and I suppose we'll have to try him right-handed properly one day (considering the King George VI Chase).
"He does have a small preference for going left-handed, but we won't dwell on the future, today is very important."
The winning rider said: "It's just magic. Thank you Cheltenham, thank you very much. These people make it special, it is unbelievable this place. He was great today, Dan got the right race, there was a long discussion about it.
"He's very good, a very good horse. He's so unassuming, you wouldn't believe it. He doesn't know how good he is, but hopefully he's a bit special."
Of the gallant runner-up, Nicholls said: "It was a fantastic run. He just missed the second-last and got it wrong, and that has just cost him in the end. He has run his heart out. If he had landed upsides Grey Dawning after the second-last who knows what would have happened?
"He is a good horse and I think he will get three miles in time. If he is OK we could look at going to Aintree with him."

Views from the vanquished

Harry Cobden, who rode runner-up Ginny’s Destiny, said: “He ran a blinder. He’s a very good horse and I’m very pleased with him. He’s run right up to his best. The only fence I missed I think was the second-last, when he got in a bit deep, but apart from that we had a fantastic spin and the best horse has probably won.”
Ginny’s Destiny’s trainer Paul Nicholls said: “It was a fantastic run. He has run his heart out. If he had landed upsides Grey Dawning after the second-last, who knows what would have happened. He is a good horse and I think he will get three miles in time. If he is OK, we could look at going to Aintree with him.”
The Venetia Williams-trained Djelo finished third under Charlie Deutsch. Williams said: “I’m really pleased with him. I thought we had a chance of being in the shake-up and he has run a super race.
“The winner is a three-miler coming back to two-and-a-half, and we are a two- to two-and-a-half-mile horse. There is no need to change his trip for the time being. I don’t know if he will go to Aintree after this.”
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