Nicky Henderson’s world-record £1.2million horse gets big advantage for debut at Huntingdon
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NICKY HENDERSON'S world-record £1.2million jumps horse will finally make his debut on Thursday - and enjoy a big advantage over rivals. German Derby winner Palladium will be ridden by Nico de Boinville in the second division of a 2m maiden hurdle at Huntingdon.
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Henderson also trains current favourite Lulamba, who gave 10lbs and a beating to Gary Moore's £500,000 former Flat star Mondo Man at Ascot last weekend. Lulamba, owned by Joe and Marie Donnelly, could not have been more impressive on his bow for Hendo.
And the performance needs marking up considering the weight he gave away to rivals. Conversely, Palladium will benefit from a weight-for-age allowance on his first run for Seven Barrows. Palladium will carry at least 6lb less than anything else in the race owing to his age.