Owner relaxed on Nick Rockett's Gold Cup run before Grand National

Horse racing owner Stuart Andrew remains unhurried about preparing last year's Randox Grand National winner Nick Rockett for a title defense. The nine-year-old gelding could make his seasonal debut in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup on March 13. Andrew views the race as an ideal preparation despite it being the horse's first outing.

Nick Rockett, the hero of the previous Randox Grand National, has not raced this season following an overreach injury during training. To qualify for this year's renewal at Aintree, the low-mileage nine-year-old must compete over fences beforehand. With just 13 career starts, the horse's connections prioritize a measured approach.

Stuart Andrew, the owner, expressed optimism on the Nick Luck Daily Podcast about targeting the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup as a stepping stone. The event is scheduled for March 13, providing about a month before the Grand National. "I think it’s the ideal distance for him to recover, I think we’ve a month between races, and I don’t think the ground will be bottomless at Cheltenham, or at Aintree," Andrew said.

He added that Nick Rockett performs better on firmer ground and believes the Gold Cup would serve as a pleasant return. "We think he performs slightly better on a better surface. I think it’d be a nice idea to run him in the Gold Cup, it would be nice to go there and have a day out."

Andrew credits the horse with transforming his life, noting its status as a local hero in Bradford. "Nick Rockett has literally changed my life. He’s took me to places and I’ve met wonderful people. He’s the local hero now where I live and where I’m originally from in Bradford."

The team plans to let the horse dictate readiness. "Nick Rockett will tell us when he’s ready to run. He’s not a huge galloping chaser that takes miles and miles to get him fit," Andrew explained. This cautious strategy underscores their philosophy of never rushing horses.

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Dynamic illustration of top racehorses like Galopin Des Champs racing over hurdles at Leopardstown during the rescheduled Dublin Racing Festival on heavy ground.
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Dublin racing festival rescheduled for Leopardstown on February 2

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The Dublin Racing Festival, originally set for the weekend, has been rearranged to Monday, February 2, 2026, at Leopardstown due to weather issues. Punters can look forward to high-class action, including the Irish Gold Cup featuring Cheltenham winners like Galopin Des Champs and Gaelic Warrior. Tipsters highlight value bets in several novice and handicap races amid heavy ground conditions.

Trainer Nicky Henderson has decided against running his Cheltenham Gold Cup contender Jango Baie in the upcoming Denman Chase at Newbury. The move aims to preserve the horse's condition for the festival, given the expected testing ground conditions. This withdrawal shifts the market favorite for Saturday's race to Haiti Couleurs.

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Willie Mullins' record-breaking Cheltenham winner Poniros has earned a spot in the upcoming Champion Hurdle following a third-place finish in the Irish Champion Hurdle. The five-year-old horse, owned by Tony Bloom, showed enough promise despite a 14-and-a-half length defeat to convince his connections to target the Festival. Racing manager Sean Graham highlighted limited options but remains optimistic about the horse's potential.

While powerhouse stables usually dominate bumpers, smaller yards are leading the Timeform ratings this season in Britain and Ireland. Oh My Word, trained by Thomas Cleary, holds the highest mark of 112p after a dominant win at Navan. Bass Hunter tops the British contingent with 111p from a victory at Ascot.

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Gemma Potts, who suffered life-changing injuries in a 2021 accident, has been awarded for her enduring partnership with former racehorse Charlie. The duo received the Sir Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust RoR partnership of the year at the 2026 Jockey Club RoR Awards. Fundraising efforts continue to support her rehabilitation.

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