Unibet Champion Hurdle Trial
£75,000 added,
Haydock Park 14:40
4yo plus,
1m 7f 144y, Class 1  
Saturday 20th January 2018

1 The New One EvsF
2 Ch'tibello 15/8
3 Unison 50/1
4 ran Distances: ½l, 11l, 1¾l
Time: 4m 11.70s (slow by 31.70s)

The New One comes good at the end to take the Champion Hurdle Trial by half a length!

The New One
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The New One

Nigel Twiston-Davies' The New One was conceding 6lb to each of his three rivals and after running down a couple of hurdles, it looked as though the evens favourite might have to give best to Ch'Tibello, who was travelling particularly well.

That horse jumped to the front at the last but The New One was not going down without a fight and he kept finding more under the urging of Sam Twiston-Davies.

Ch'Tibello was still in front a matter of strides from the line, but The New One kept battling and eventually prevailed by half a length, with Unison back in third.

The winning trainer said: "We know he's not at his best here in heavy ground, but that is the fourth time he's won it now - surely they must name the race after him. 

"He carried a 6lb penalty, too, so if they were off level weights he'd have done it comfortably. 

"He appears to be better than ever at the age of 10, which tells you all you need to know about him. 

"He's just so tough, we love him and while he'll get an entry in the Champion Hurdle in case the wheels fall off the others, it will be straight to the Stayers' now. 

"He's never been that impressive in this race, in a way that's probably his best win. 

"I've certainly never won the same race four times, never mind a Grade Two. 

"Quite simply he's the horse of a lifetime. He's lost nothing of his enthusiasm." 

The winning jockey said: "He was excellent and he goes for the Stayers' Hurdle now. After grinding that out, it looks a really good target and something to look forward to. 

"He's nearly paid my mortgage - I'll have to rename my house! 

"This horse has meant the world to me since day one and he's still doing it now on the big stage. He's 10 so it's getting a bit tougher, but fair play to him. He's a fantastic horse." 

Trainer Dan Skelton said of the runner-up Ch'Tibello: "Fair play to The New One, I wish he was ours. 

"Our race ran very well, but we've no excuses, hopefully he'll get his day in the sun soon."

Tebwin

Unibet Champion Hurdle Trial
£75,000 added, 4yo plus, 1m 7f 144y, Class 1
4 ran
Going: Heavy

Pos D Horse SP Jockey Weight Trainer Age
1st The New One (IRE) Evsf Sam Twiston-Davies
11-10
N A Twiston-Davies 10
2nd ½ Ch'tibello (FR) 15/8 Harry Skelton
11-4
D Skelton 7
3rd 11 Unison (IRE) 50/1 Matt Griffiths
11-4
J Scott 8
4th Clyne 7/2 R Johnson
11-4
Evan Williams 8