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Jumps trainers championship: Nicky Henderson concedes defeat to Paul Nicholls and set for talks over Constitution Hill plans

Paul Nicholls leads Nicky Henderson in the trainers' title race by £267,781 with two weeks to go; Seven Barrows handler to meet owner Michael Buckley this week to discuss plans for Constitution Hill ahead of potential clash with Honeysuckle

Nicky Henderson (left) trails Paul Nicholls (right) by over £250,000 in the jumps trainers' championship
Image: Nicky Henderson (left) trails Paul Nicholls (right) by over £250,000 in the jumps trainers' championship

Nicky Henderson has conceded defeat to defending champion Paul Nicholls in the race to land a seventh trainers' title.

Despite the victories of Epatante and Jonbon at Aintree, the Seven Barrows handler is raising the white flag to Nicholls, who looks set to win a 13th championship on bet365 Gold Cup day at Sandown on April 23.

While Nicholls was winless at the Cheltenham Festival for the second year running, he seemingly shored up another championship when Clan Des Obeaux landed the Betway Bowl for the second year in succession.

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He doubled up on Friday with Gelino Bello in the Sefton Novices' Hurdle and Hacker Des Places scored in a handicap hurdle, putting him on £2,618,884 in prize money won for the season, some £267,781 ahead of Henderson with two weeks to go.

"No, the title race is not up for grabs," said Henderson. "We had a good try, but there is not much left. We concede on that.

Clan Des Obeaux ridden by Harry Cobden on their way to winning the Betway Bowl Chase at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool. Picture date: Thursday April 7, 2022.
Image: Clan Des Obeaux won the valuable Betway Bowl for Nicholls at Aintree this week

"We got within touching distance and we might have worried Paul for five minutes, but not much more.

"We have got a lot to look forward to, as we have got a lot of very good young horses."

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Henderson, Buckley set for Constitution Hill talks this week

Among those is runaway Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner Constitution Hill, who beat stablemate Jonbon by 22 lengths at Cheltenham.

Henderson will meet with owner Michael Buckley later this week to decide whether or not Constitution Hill will tackle dual Champion Hurdler Honeysuckle in the Paddy Power Champion Hurdle at Punchestown on April 29.

Michael Buckley greets Nico de Boinville after Constitution Hill's victory in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle
Image: Michael Buckley greets jockey Nico de Boinville after Constitution Hill's victory in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle

He added: "We have to settle down and think about what goes to Sandown and what goes to Punchestown.

"I haven't spoken to JP (McManus) yet, and Michael Buckley and I are going to have a meeting this week to see what we are going to do with Constitution Hill and there are others who may or may not go there."

Marie's Rock, who landed the Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham, will head to Punchestown.

"She's definitely going to go for the mares' race," said Henderson. "There are a couple of other novices who will go there. Jonbon certainly would not.

"Epatante, I'd like to talk to JP. She was brilliant at Aintree - and I'm just getting the hang of her."

Marie's Rock returns in triumph under Nico De Boinville
Image: Marie's Rock returns in triumph at Cheltenham with De Boinville

Henderson also had news on two of his sidelined stars, Buzz and Shishkin.

Buzz is continuing to improve after suffering a fractured pelvis. The dual-purpose gelding gave Henderson a Cesarewitch victory in October and then switched back to the National Hunt code to claim the Coral Hurdle at Ascot in November.

A return to the latter track for the Long Walk Hurdle was the next intended port of call, but he met with a significant injury the day before the race.

"Buzz is very good," said Henderson. "He had eight weeks' box rest for which he was incredibly good.

"He is now on his third week walking. The first week he was allowed to do one lap of the yard, the second week he does two and this week he is going to do three laps of the yard."

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Shishkin was a hot favourite for the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham, before being pulled up early on. He was subsequently found to be suffering from a rare bone condition.

Plans to run in the Celebration Chase at Sandown have been shelved and Henderson said: "Shishkin was a bitter blow because I would have loved to have got him to Sandown, but he will be OK. He just needs rest."

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