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jp mcmanus — GB news

Impact of Withdrawal

JP McManus’s horse Fact To File was withdrawn from the Ryanair Chase, a significant event that altered the dynamics of the race. The decision was primarily due to ground conditions that were deemed unsuitable for the horse’s performance.

Causes of Withdrawal

Willie Mullins, the trainer of Fact To File, expressed frustration regarding the ground conditions at the Cheltenham Festival. He noted that the ground was officially described as good, good to soft in places, but he felt it was too firm for his horse.

Mullins stated, “These horses are too hard to find, too hard to get. In jump racing we want to have soft in the description of the ground.” He further elaborated on his concerns, mentioning, “I walked it, coming across the track… I said, ‘wow, this ground is going to be too good for her,’ sure enough, she wasn’t able to act on it.”

Before the withdrawal, Fact To File was the odds-on favourite for the Ryanair Chase, having previously won the race the year before by a remarkable nine lengths. The scheduled race time was set for 4:00pm GMT, covering a distance of two miles and four and a half furlongs.

Following Fact To File’s withdrawal, Heart Wood emerged victorious in the race. This outcome not only highlights the impact of the withdrawal but also raises questions about the adequacy of the ground conditions promised by the organizers.

Trainer’s Concerns

Mullins indicated that they were promised watering of the course, which he felt was not executed adequately. JP McManus also shared his dissatisfaction, stating, “I found it, too much for him, I was a bit, part of the course, altogether, not to my liking.”

Looking Ahead

As the racing community reflects on this incident, further developments regarding the management of ground conditions at major events like the Cheltenham Festival are anticipated. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes or responses from the organizers following this incident.