Nicky Henderson set to unleash world’s most expensive jumps horse just in time for Cheltenham Festival

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Nicky Henderson set to unleash world’s most expensive jumps horse just in time for Cheltenham Festival
Author: Sam Morgan
Published: Jan, 20 2025 11:00

NICKY HENDERSON looks set to finally unleash the world's most expensive jumps horse - after giving him three eye-catching entries this week. Palladium could run on Cheltenham's Trials Day on Saturday after Hendo put him in the Grade 2 Triumph Hurdle Trial.

 [Winning horse, jockey, trainer, and owner at the BETMGM Clarence House Chase Raceday.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Winning horse, jockey, trainer, and owner at the BETMGM Clarence House Chase Raceday.]

The Sevens Barrows boss has the current favourite for that juvenile race at the Festival in the shape of Lulamba. He won comfortably at Ascot on Saturday, seeing off Gary Moore's £500,000 former Flat star Mondo Man. Palladium comes stacked with Flat experience himself having been bought by billionaire Lady Bamford following his German Derby win last summer.

Four-year-old colt Palladium could run before Trials Day, though, having been given two more entries. He has the option of a 2m maiden hurdle at Huntingdon on Thursday. And there is a novices' hurdle over 2m½f at Doncaster on Friday. Henderson is often reluctant to run his horses first time out over the testing Cheltenham track.

So a spin at one of the other courses could be on the cards. His entry at the home of jumps did spark activity in the betting markets. While still available at 20-1, Ladbrokes and Coral cut Palladium from that price to 12s as word of his entry spread. More to follow.

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