Nico de Boinville made his return to the saddle a winning one with a front-running success aboard
The Expensive One in the Dragonbet Born From The Betting Ring Novices’ Handicap Hurdle at
Stratford.
De Boinville has been sidelined since he was kicked in the back in a fall at Plumpton on Easter Monday. The 36-year-old suffered spinal and neck injuries that saw him required to wear a brace and he remained patient with his recovery.
All the hurdles in the home straight were omitted due to a low sun, but it made no difference to the Nigel and Willy Twiston-Davies-trained The Expensive One, as the 5-4 favourite immediately went to the front of the field and held off the challenge of Fourtowns to win by two and a quarter lengths.
De Boinville told Racing TV: “I think I’ll come on for the run. He’s a lovely horse and a great horse to come back on. Sammy Twiston-Davies gave me some great instructions early on and thank you to the whole team of the Twiston-Davies’ for putting me up.
“It was tough (being sidelined), it was a fracture of the neck and fractures in the spine so it was a slow summer to start with and just delighted to be back under way. You just want to be back here. We’ll just enjoy today and go and have a good time.”