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Snow Leopardess records fairytale Becher victory

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Grey mare hangs on for big win over the National fences.

SNOW LEOPARDESS
SNOW LEOPARDESS Picture: Pat Healy Photography

There is no finer sight than a bold jumping front-runner clearly having the time of their lives over the Grand National fences and it is even better when they hold on for victory like Snow Leopardess managed in the Unibet Becher Handicap Chase at Aintree.

Her story is well known by now – having shown promise in her early career in bumpers and over hurdles, which included a Grade Two success at Newbury and a win in France, she was then off the track for two years with injury.

However, rather than just convalesce, her time on the sidelines was put to good use and she was sent to stud to visit Derby winner Sir Percy, with the resulting filly now a two-year-old.

Having done her maternal duties Snow Leopardess  was returned to Charlie Longsdon's care and while it is not a unique situation, it is certainly rare that the mare still has the same zest for racing, certainly at a high level.

But the grey nine-year-old has returned better than ever. She won at Haydock in deep ground last season, was second in the Rowland Meyrick and fourth at the Cheltenham Festival and this year has reached new heights.

First time out at Bangor her spring-heeled jumping was once again in evidence and if one horse was a certainty to take to the National fences, it was her.

Sure enough she devoured them, putting in huge leaps when she met them on a stride and showing her versatility when getting in close.

With half a mile to go half the field had cried enough as Snow Leopardess enjoyed a 10-length lead – but Aidan Coleman was keen to save a bit for the famous run-in, allowing Hill Sixteen and the resurgent Ryan Mania to close to within two lengths.

The mare appeared to have done enough reaching the elbow, but as so many have before she found the final 100 yards the hardest as Hill Sixteen gained with every stride, ultimately just failing to get there by just a nose.

Coleman said: "They were tough conditions and she just got lonely after the last, the poor thing. I would have been absolutely sick if we had got beat.

"I was thinking to myself that was the best fun of my life in possibly not winning! She really deserves it."

Longsdon was overjoyed at the result as the 4-1 favourite delivered on a long-term plan. Whether she runs in the Grand National, for which Betfair gave her a 25-1 quote, is another matter.

"She got lonely in front and on that ground you do, don't you, but she jumped beautifully. This has been the plan for a long time. I'm lost for words. She's a very, very special mare," he said.

"She's won in England, Ireland and France, had legs (tendon injuries) twice, had a foal…you name it, she's had it. But there she is again, competing with the best.

"Aidan said he would've kicked himself if she'd got beat, but she's a dude. She's a one in a lifetime for a medium-sized yard like ours.

"She was very clever in front the whole way round, so quick on her feet. What does she do now? Good question, I've no idea! The Grand National is the obvious one, but the owner is wary of that and she doesn't have to go there.

"She will have to have an entry, but she's worried about 40 runners in the field and I can understand that. Watch this space."

Recounting his winner's eventful life to date, he went on: "She won a Listed in Gowran, won a Grade Two novice at Newbury, went to Auteuil in the autumn and picked up a leg there. Then she went and had a foal to Sir Percy which is now a two-year-old filly.

"She came back and had a slight touch again. So she came back again and went chasing. Last season she won at Haydock in dreadful conditions, came second in the Rowland Merrick, won at Bangor and has always loved her jumping.

"She's a dude of a mare – not bad for a working mum. It will be interesting if she's still in training next season and her daughter comes in training too. If they are in training together that will be a rarity."


At The Races

Aintree

Saturday, 04th December 2021

7
14:40
(local)

Unibet Becher Handicap Chase (Grade 3) (National Course) (GBB Race) (G3)

Age: 6yo and up WT: 136lbs Type: STPLE HCP
GBP £150,000
3m1f188y TURF SOFT
7
14:40
(local)
GBP £150,000
3m1f188y SOFT

Unibet Becher Handicap Chase (Grade 3) (National Course) (GBB Race) (G3)

Age: 6yo and up WT: 136lbs Type: STPLE HCP


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 13. SNOW LEOPARDESS (GB) 9yo M
MARTALINE (GB) - QUEEN SORAYA (GB)
A COLEMAN
C E LONGSDON
$5
144lbs
ANDREW FOX-PITT
2nd 19. HILL SIXTEEN (GB) 8yo G
COURT CAVE (IRE) - CHASERS CHIC (GB)
CRAIG NICHOL
MRS A M THOMSON
$15
140lbs
J FYFFE & S TOWNSHEND

Sales Information

3rd 17. CHECKITOUT (IRE) 7yo G
SALUTINO (GER) - AKASHA (IRE)
JORDAN NAILOR
N A TWISTON-DAVIES
$13
137lbs
MILLS & MASON PARTNERSHIP

Sales Information

4th 8. DOMAINE DE L'ISLE (FR) 8yo G
NETWORK (GER) - GRATIENE DE L'ISLE (FR)
DAVID BASS
S CURRAN
$67
151lbs
5th 12. ACHILLE (FR) 11yo G
DOM ALCO (FR) - HASE (FR)
CHARLIE DEUTSCH
MISS VENETIA WILLIAMS
$7.5
145lbs

Sales Information

6th 14. DIDERO VALLIS (FR) 8yo G
POLIGLOTE (GB) - OREADE VALLIS (FR)
HUGH NUGENT
MISS VENETIA WILLIAMS
$29
136lbs

Sales Information

7th 3. KIMBERLITE CANDY (IRE) 9yo G
FLEMENSFIRTH (USA) - MANDYS NATIVE (IRE)
JONATHAN BURKE
TOM LACEY
$12
154lbs

Sales Information

8th 16. COBOLOBO (FR) 9yo G
MARESCA SORRENTO (FR) - NANOU DES BROSSES (FR)
ROBERT DUNNE
JONJO O'NEILL
$29
140lbs

Sales Information

9th 4. TOUT EST PERMIS (FR) 8yo G
LINDA'S LAD (GB) - KADALBLEUE (FR)
EOIN WALSH
NOEL MEADE
$15
149lbs

Sales Information

10th 15. HOGAN'S HEIGHT (IRE) 10yo G
INDIAN RIVER (FR) - ELECTRE DU BERLAIS (FR)
GAVIN SHEEHAN
JAMIE SNOWDEN
$19
140lbs

Sales Information

LR 10. SNOW FALCON (IRE) 11yo G
PRESENTING (GB) - FLOCON DE NEIGE (IRE)
HENRY BROOKE
NOEL MEADE
$19
148lbs

Sales Information

F 11. MAC TOTTIE (GB) 8yo G
MIDNIGHT LEGEND (GB) - TOT OF THE KNAR (GB)
JAMES BOWEN
P BOWEN
$8.5
146lbs
LR 1. CHRIS'S DREAM (IRE) 9yo G
MAHLER (GB) - JANEBAILEY (GB)
JONJO O'NEILL JR
HENRY DE BROMHEAD
$8
166lbs

Sales Information

LR 9. VIEUX LION ROUGE (FR) 12yo G
SABIANGO (GER) - INDECISE (FR)
TOM SCUDAMORE
D E PIPE
$12
149lbs

Sales Information

PU 2. LORD DU MESNIL (FR) 8yo G
SAINT DES SAINTS (FR) - LADIES CHOICE (FR)
NICK SCHOLFIELD
RICHARD HOBSON
$34
157lbs
PU 6. RAVENHILL (IRE) 11yo G
WINGED LOVE (IRE) - RHYTHM HILL (IRE)
J J SLEVIN
GORDON ELLIOTT
$41
154lbs
F 7. TOP VILLE BEN (IRE) 9yo G
BENEFICIAL (GB) - GREAT DECISION (IRE)
THOMAS DOWSON
P A KIRBY
$34
154lbs

Sales Information

LR 22. EL PASO WOOD (FR) 7yo G
ANZILLERO (GER) - WONDER WOOD (FR)
CONOR O'FARRELL
D E PIPE
$67
140lbs
PU 18. LE BREUIL (FR) 9yo G
ANZILLERO (GER) - SLEW DANCER (GB)
DANNY MCMENAMIN
B PAULING
$19
140lbs
LR 20. VIA DOLOROSA (FR) 9yo G
KONIG SHUFFLE (GER) - MILLIE HURLEY (FR)
DAVID NOONAN
D E PIPE
$34
140lbs

Sales Information

PU 21. ABAYA DU MATHAN (FR) 9yo G
AL NAMIX (FR) - SWAHILIE DU MATHAN (FR)
CHARLIE TODD
D E PIPE
$101
137lbs

Sales Information

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