BRYONY FROST is returning to Britain with three rides for Paul Nicholls - including one on a former superstar who cost £375,000. The trailblazing Cheltenham Festival-winning jockey will get the leg up on a trio of mounts at Uttoxeter this weekend. Frost, 29, packed her bags and left the UK for France last September, admitting a few months ago: "My life is here now.". The only place to get Templegate's tips first - and at the best prices - is by joining Sun Racing's brilliant Members Enclosure (UK only).
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But Frost, who was at the centre of a bullying storm with fellow rider Robbie Dunne, will be the star attraction at the Staffordshire track on Saturday. Punters will be eager for her to pocket them a few quid on a horse who cost a fair few - but never lived up to his reputation - on her first mount in the 1.03pm. Frost will ride six-year-old novice hurdler Histrionic, who was bought by Nicholls and right-hand man Tom Malone for £375,000 after a point-to-point win in April 2023.
A little over a year later he was sold for £120,000 having failed to triumph again in three attempts. Histrionic was a promising fourth on his hurdling debut last December having been ridden on all four career starts by Harry Cobden, so maybe there is big improvement to come. An hour-and-a-half later Frost is on Brave Kingdom, who's being backed into 7-1 for a handicap chase over 3m. Her final ride of the day comes on seven-year-old gelding Don't Tell Su, who's finished runner-up on his past three runs.