Skip to content

Finale Juvenile Hurdle: Triumph Hurdle favourite Burdett Road heads to Chepstow on Welsh National Day

Burdett Road rocketed to the head of the Triumph Hurdle market with an impressive victory at Cheltenham last month; James Owen has now indicated he will head to Chepstow for the Finale Juvenile Hurdle, live on Sky Sports Racing

Burdett Road wins at Cheltenham for James Owen under Harry Cobden
Image: Burdett Road wins at Cheltenham for James Owen under Harry Cobden

Triumph Hurdle favourite Burdett Road will head to the Coral Finale Juvenile Hurdle over Christmas for the next step on his path to the Cheltenham Festival.

Triumph Hurdle favourite Burdett Road will head to the Coral Finale Juvenile Hurdle over Christmas for the next step on his path to the Cheltenham Festival.

The Royal Ascot winner shot to the top of the market for the Triumph when supplementing his wide-margin Huntingdon win with a devastating display at Prestbury Park, coming from the back of the field to sprint clear of his rivals up the Cheltenham hill.

Local Dynasty chases Burdett Road home at Royal Ascot
Image: Local Dynasty chases Burdett Road home at Royal Ascot

Trainer James Owen will now step Burdett Road up in class at Chepstow on December 27, where he will contest the Grade Two event his owners the Gredley family won with Allmankind back in 2019.

Owen said: "He's come out of Cheltenham really well and is in full training and we're looking forward to his next target, which will probably be the Finale at Chepstow.

Follow Sky Sports Racing on Twitter
Follow Sky Sports Racing on Twitter

See the latest horse racing news, interviews and features from Sky Sports Racing

"That will tell us what we do after that, whether we go straight to the Triumph or give him another race beforehand. Chepstow gives us plenty of time, all being well.

"It's keeping us warm for Christmas and he's an exciting horse for me, the yard and the Gredley family."

Also See:

Defi Du Seuil winning at Ascot
Image: Defi Du Seuil winning at Ascot

Defi Du Seuil was the last horse to complete the Finale/Triumph Hurdle double and although Burdett Road faces the possible prospect of really testing ground at Chepstow on Welsh Grand National day, his handler believes the race comes at the perfect time in the season, with the Festival in March in mind.

Owen added: "He handled the ground well at Cheltenham and I know Chepstow can be a bit more extreme but it's a very good prize (£80,000) and they are the kind of races we want to be going for going into Cheltenham.

Get racing news on your phone
Get racing news on your phone

Never miss a story with all the latest racing news, interviews and features on your phone. Find out more

"If it was absolutely bottomless, we would think about it, but it's the aim to go there and he's being trained for it and that's where he will go.

"If it is tiring ground and he has a hard race, then we have plenty of time and can go to Cheltenham a fresh horse. On the flipside, if we need to give him another run, we've plenty of time as well. It just gives us that extra option."

Around Sky