JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle
Grade 1, Aintree 15:05
£250,000 guaranteed,
4yo plus,
3m 149y, Class 1   
Saturday 13th April 2024

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1 Strong Leader 8/1
2 Buddy One 15/2
3 Hiddenvalley Lake 5/1
10 ran NR: Proschema, Sire Du Berlais
Distances: 4¼l, ½l, 13l Time: 6m 15.71s (slow by 20.71s)

Trained by Olly Murphy, the seven-year-old Strong Leader had previously showcased promise with a third-place finish in the Cleeve Hurdle over three miles in January. Opting to bypass the Stayers’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, Strong Leader’s fresh legs paid off as he delivered an impressive performance under jockey Sean Bowen.

During the race, Strong Leader initially trailed behind, while Aintree regular Flooring Porter and the evergreen Dashel Drasher vied for the lead alongside King George hero Hewick. However, Bowen executed a strategic move aboard Strong Leader on the second circuit, gradually advancing toward the front of the pack.

As they rounded the bend for home, Buddy One posed a challenge, with jockey Jack Gilligan urging the Irish raider forward. Yet, Strong Leader maintained a powerful position, and a flawless jump at the final hurdle propelled him to victory. He crossed the finish line four and a quarter lengths ahead, securing the Grade One title at odds of 8-1.

Buddy One displayed resilience to claim second place, while Hiddenvalley Lake, trained by Henry de Bromhead, settled for third. Strong Leader’s triumph marked a significant achievement for his trainer, who celebrated only their second Grade One victory since Itchy Feet in February 2020.

Murphy said: “That meant an awful lot to me, I’m chuffed.

“He probably should have won the Cleeve Hurdle as he got underneath his hurdles for a mile and a half that day and I could have gone back for the Stayers’, but I’m adamant he doesn’t like Cheltenham – he doesn’t come up and down those hills well enough.

“We were ballsy enough to leave Cheltenham alone. I wanted to go there as much as anyone as I’ve never had a winner at the Festival, but we saved him for today on a flat track. He’s been good around here twice before and he just got into a rhythm today and jumped and travelled good.

“He missed the last badly, but apart from that he was good. Normally your heart is in your mouth for the last mile and a half with him, but it was just for the last two furlongs this time!

“He’s a very good horse on his day and I’m over the moon. I wear my heart on my sleeve and big winners is where you want to be.

“It’s hard work, you’re getting up early in the mornings, like everyone else who trains horses. If you don’t enjoy days like this you’re in the wrong profession.

“I love pressure because if you have pressure you’re doing well and I thrive off that, but you’ve got to deliver on the big stage. It’s taken me a while to have our second Grade One winner and I think this is the best day of my career so far.

“This lad is a homebred, the owners live 10 minutes down the road from me and they come up and rub his back themselves. He’s the most gorgeous horse you’ll ever set your eyes on and for him to be a good racehorse as well is even better.

“I wouldn’t be so sure he’ll go chasing. I might school him over fences and see, but I’d be quite happy to come back and win this race next year.

“Me and Sean are very close. He’s a friend of mine as well well as riding for me and for him to have a big winner like that is fantastic. I’m so lucky to have him as my stable jockey.”

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Bowen was thrilled to hit the mark for Murphy.

He said: “It’s incredible, I can’t tell you how good it is for Olly. He’s been a while without a Grade One and he deserves all the success he gets.

“Strong Leader is a very good horse. He never puts it together to be honest, he can be a poor old jumper, but he jumped well on the whole today.

“You need these big winners to prove you can do it on the big day, so it’s massive.”

Buddy One finished fourth in the Stayers’ at Cheltenham and his trainer Paul Gilligan hailed another fine performance.

He said: “It was an absolutely fantastic run. He was given a peach of a ride by Jack (Gilligan). It is brilliant to be here, and boxing on the big stage as you are in the main arena here.

“Even though he is not in first place he is next best to it. We will look forward to going chasing with him next season, and please God that he improves for a fence.

“When he was in front you are thinking ‘don’t let anything go by you’, but hats off to Olly Murphy, and fair play to him, as he is a nice guy and well done to him, but it would have been nice if we won it.

“He is a fantastic horse. Is he going to win a Grade One over hurdles? Well he hasn’t done yet, but he is there on the premises the whole time.

“It is great for the guys that own him as they are three fantastic lads, and credit to my own family at home as they work hard.

“He is entered at Punchestown, but I would imagine that is it for the season.”

Henry de Bromhead felt Hiddenvalley Lake might have preferred more testing conditions.

He said: “He ran really well but Rachael felt a bit more give in the ground might have helped. He was also a bit keen through the race.

“It was his first run in a Grade One and is still young and will jump a fence.”

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JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle
£250,000 guaranteed, 4yo plus, 3m 149y, Class 1
10 ran
Going: Good to Soft, Soft in places

POS. DIST HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER JOCKEY SP
1    Strong Leader 7 11-10 Olly Murphy Sean Bowen 8/1
2
Buddy One 7 11-10 Paul John Gilligan Jack G Gilligan 15/2
3
½ Hiddenvalley Lake 7 11-10 Henry De Bromhead Rachael Blackmore 5/1
4
13 Monkfish 10 11-10 W P Mullins Paul Townend 8/1
5
6 Flooring Porter 9 11-10 Gavin Cromwell Keith Donoghue 3/1F
6
1 Hewick 9 11-10 John Joseph Hanlon Jordan Gainford 10/1
7
14 Dashel Drasher 11 11-10 Jeremy Scott Rex Dingle 11/1
8
Crambo 7 11-10 Fergal O'Brien Jonathan Burke 13/2
PU Champ 12 11-10 Nicky Henderson Jonjo O'Neill Jr 20/1

PU Botox Has 8 11-10 Gary Moore Caoilin Quinn 18/1
NR 10 Proschema 9 11-10 Dan Skelton NON RUNNER
NR 11 Sire Du Berlais 12 11-10 Gordon Elliott NON RUNNER

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