Denman was declared to run again today and carrying top weight of 11st 12lb and conceding upwards of 13lbs to the other horses, it would be a very special win if he pulled it off.
But before I tell you what happened (if you haven't seen the race already) I wanted to share with you part of the 'Rainbow Swap' that Trash organised. It's a twist on the 'Princess and the Pea', the pea having locked the Princess in the cupboard under the stairs I reckon !
OK, back to the race. Waiting with freezing baited breath for Denman to come into the paddock. We grabbed an early seat as the course was heaving ... what you can't see is my cup of hot choccy with whipped cream on the top. Boy was it cold today. I had 4 layers on and my big wool coat. I even had long socks on under my trousers.
I'm an old hat when it comes to winter racing but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that a strapless dress, bare legs, stiletto shoes and NO coat add up to freezing your tits off and blue lips !
No word of a lie, there were women dressed like this today. I had to chuckle. Even their inch layer of hairspray had frozen rock solid.
But wait, looky here ... male totty waiting on the rails. Ok, so you may have had to shut your eyes, maybe squint a bit, even pretend ? Ha! Ha! Hardened punters me thinks. But, I was taking photo's of the race and NOT the totty ... they were all inside, in the bar, in the warm.
A proper wintery National Hunt day's racing view.

The crowds waiting for the start of the Hennessy. There is always a huge roar at the start, goose bumps galore and a hope that all the horses come home safely no matter where they finish.

Denman leading on the first circuit generated a HUGE huge cheer.
Done ! An awesome race. Other runners tried and failed to break his spirit but Denman, being the bull of a horse that he is, would not give up. The Queens horse, Barber Shop, ran brilliantly for a long way but Denman just galloped him into the ground.People were screaming, shouting, cheering, applauding and showing their appreciation of such a deserving and brave horse.
I get very emotional watching my racing and admit to having a bit of a watery eye watching the closing furlong and listening to everyone cheering him on.

Looking very chilled out on his way in to the winners enclosure. Perhaps he's thinking of his bucket of water, a nice feed and a warm rug.
The review of race read like this ...
Denman - Tracked leaders, challenged from 11th until led 15th, pushed along from 4 out, ridden when challenged 2 out, stayed on strongly under pressure run-in.
A brave, brave defiant horse. A deserving winner for the 2nd time. Long may he stay well and fit.












