Sir Gino wins Christmas Hurdle and new favourite for Champion Hurdle

Nicky Henderson has experienced a rollercoaster of emotions with Sir Gino, but the trainer was rewarded with yet another brilliant performance as his superstar returned to the track after a year-long layoff to land the Grade 1 Christmas Hurdle. The fiv…

Today’s highlighted runner

Looping d’Arc

1:30 Hereford

“Won nicely on hurdling debut and has continued to be in very good form at home. Should go well again today.”

Warren Greatrex
Sir Gino and Nico De Boinville win the Ladbrokes Christmas Hurdle for trainer Nicky Henderson at Kempton. Photo: Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk

Recent Lambourn winners…

11th January

Legendary Luke

Jamie Snowden

He came highly recommended and looks another smart recruit to the team. He was a very good 2nd on his bumper debut at the end of October. He won on his hurdling debut and looks a progressive type. He has to improve again to defy a penalty here, but he looks the type who can.

PRICE 2/1
31st December

Bollin Thou

Nick Scholfield

Hopefully Sean Bowen can get him to see the trip out.

PRICE 11/4F
29th December

Mapledurham

Ed Walker

Mapledurham makes her debut for the yard today. She is showing potential and fingers crossed the change in yard can see her make a step forward.

PRICE 5/2
27th December

Mossy Fen Road

Harry Derham

I was very pleased with ohim n hurdling debut at Lingfield. I think he’s improved for that run and whilst I have a lot of respect for a couple of runners in this race, I think he’ll be very hard to beat. Looking forward to running him.

PRICE Evens F

News in brief…

Henderson will let Clarence House decide Jonbon’s Cheltenham target

Nicky Henderson believes Jonbon can bounce back to his best in Saturday’s BetMGM Clarence House Chase at Ascot as the trainer begins mapping out spring campaigns for his stable stars, including Constitution Hill.

Nico de Boinville in race against time for Jonbon’s Clarence House bid

Nico de Boinville’s participation in Saturday’s BetMGM Clarence House Chase remains uncertain, with the rider still out of action following a fall at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day. Nicky Henderson’s stable jockey, who parted company with Excello before halfway in the 3m1½f handicap chase, would normally partner Jonbon in the Grade 1 at Ascot, but he must first pass a concussion test before he is cleared to ride.

JP McManus announces Harry Cobden as his new retained rider

Harry Cobden has been officially announced as JP McManus’ new number one in both Britain and Ireland, with the former champion jockey’s new role to begin in May and set to be similar to the one held by AP McCoy and Barry Geraghty in the past. Mark Walsh has been McManus’s main retained rider in Ireland since Geraghty retired in 2020 with nobody necessarily in the role in Britain, but Cobden will be based on both sides of the Irish Sea when he starts his new job at the end of the season.

Festival winner Jagwar to test Ryanair credentials on Trials day

Last season’s Cheltenham Festival winner Jagwar will look to propel himself into contention for the Ryanair Chase in March on his return to the track on Trials day later this month. Jagwar, who won the Plate for leading owner JP McManus and joint-trainers Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, featured in the 33 entries for the Ryanair revealed on Tuesday and is set to test those aspirations in handicap company at Cheltenham on January 24.

Lambourn – the home of top-tier racehorse training – take your pick!

THE Lambourn Trainers Association (LTA) is a pivotal organization that stands at the heart of British racing, representing the interests and aspirations of trainers based in the world-renowned Lambourn Valley. Nestled in the Berkshire countryside, Lambourn has long been the training ground for some of the finest racehorses in the world. The Lambourn Trainers Association plays an instrumental role in preserving and advancing this rich heritage, supporting its members, and ensuring that the valley continues to thrive as a hub for top-tier racehorse training.

The Jukebox Man and Ben Jones win the Ladbrokes King George Chase from Banbridge, Gaelic Warrior and Jango Baie at Kempton. 26/12/2025 Pic Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk
The Jukebox Man and Ben Jones win the Ladbrokes King George Chase from Banbridge, Gaelic Warrior and Jango Baie at Kempton. 26/12/2025 Pic Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk
Laguna Beach and Nico De Boinville give trainer Nicky Henderson a double on his 75th birthday at Hereford. 10/12/2025 Pic Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk
Laguna Beach and Nico De Boinville give trainer Nicky Henderson a double on his 75th birthday at Hereford. 10/12/2025 Pic Steve Davies/Racingmediapics.co.uk

OUR TRAINERS’ STATISTICS FOR THE CURRENT FLAT & JUMPS SEASONS

GB FLAT    Current Season Jan 2026-Dec 2026

TRAINER WINS RUNS PRIZEMONEY
Jonathan Portman 1 6 £25,572
Richard Hughes 2 6 £16,503
Jamie Osborne 3 13 £15,402
Ed Walker 0 7 £13,195
Archie Watson 2 13 £10,094
Roger Teal 2 4 £7,348
Tom Ward 1 3 £3,140
Charles Hills 0 2 £2,652
Mark Usher 0 6 £2,117
Stan Moore 0 4 £1,227
Daniel & Claire Kübler 0 3 £952
Dominic Ffrench Davis 0 2 £0
William Muir & Chris Grassick 0 1 £0
Tom Dascombe 1 2 £0

GB JUMPS    Current Season May 2025-Apr 2026

TRAINER WINS RUNS PRIZEMONEY
Nicky Henderson 41 185 £905,222
Jamie Snowden 61 214 £678,749
Harry Derham 34 155 £428,578
Warren Greatrex 31 116 £314,143
Nick Scholfield 5 38 £71,406
Tom Dascombe 0 8 £30,135
Oliver Signy 1 26 £16,862
Archie Watson 2 14 £14,030
Toby Bulgin 1 7 £13,129
Paul Attwater 0 1 £1,141
Dominic Ffrench Davis 0 8 £398
Jamie Osborne 0 3 £0
Mark Usher 0 3 £0
Roger Teal 0 5 £0