Racing Apr 01, 2026

Constitution Hill: Nicky Henderson's star makes it a perfect two from two on the Flat in front of bumper Kempton crowd

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Constitution Hill: Nicky Henderson's star makes it a perfect two from two on the Flat in front of bumper Kempton crowd

Constitution Hill shone for the second time on the Flat, as his career on the level continued on a steep upward trajectory with victory under the floodlights at Kempton Park on Wednesday night.

So brilliant at Southwell last month and the 1-7 favourite for the Virgin Bet Novice Stakes in the hands of Ryan Moore, Nicky Henderson's once-unbeatable hurdler was applauded into the paddock and never looked like letting his supporters in a decidedly sizeable crowd down.

Ridden in fifth place for much of the way with Roadlesstravelled taking them along, Moore edged his mount out from the two pole and once he asked for an effort it was always going to be race over, although Classical Allusion kept him honest in second in a race not run at a gallop that would have been to the market leader's liking.

A relieved Henderson said: "I think the main thing I liked is that Ryan said the horse is enjoying himself a lot.

"I think that's important because he's had a year of not enjoying his racing terribly and you can understand why, and if he's enjoying that then that's great for us.

"He thinks that the mile and a half is as far as he needs to go, he can go further yes, and he's deceptive in his size and he looked big today too. I think that is about the right trip anyway, we will have a sit down and have a think. It's great, it's over anyway and that's the main thing.

"There's a lot of relief. It's been a funny old few days and one of his sparring partners who was here at Christmas (Sir Gino, who died on Tuesday) isn't here anymore.

"He's not slow, on a sharp track like this he seems to handle it well. It's a different sport to be honest with you, compared to two miles at Cheltenham. He's pretty adaptable.

"It (reception from the crowd) means a lot, he's had a difficult couple of years since that first fall at the Champion Hurdle just over a year ago and for Michael and for everybody, it's been tough.

"We are sitting on the best hurdler in the country, the only one who could have gone with him was probably Sir Gino, and you can't do anything. It's heartbreaking.

"At least we are finding something that as a nine-year-old he can enjoy and therefore it is wonderful that people want to enjoy him with us. I'm sure he appreciates it, I certainly do, and it's wonderful that these old horses, who have been going that long that they do become favourites.

"It's been fantastic. The crowd here tonight, it means a lot. A lot of sentimental memories, he's still with us and he's still going strong."

Moore said: "He's a gentleman and I think the horse is enjoying his runs on the Flat. He moves really well and I think there will be plenty more improvement to come. He went to the line with his ears pricked.

"We don't know that yet (his level), he will tell us. We will know more on his next one.

"I think he's very comfortable at 12 (furlongs). (It was a) slowly-run race, but it's fine."

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