Derby fifth Humphrey Bogart launches his career over hurdles
Humphrey Bogart, who finished fifth to Harzand in the 2016 Investec Derby, makes his long-awaited debut over hurdles in Kempton’s Grade 2 Sky Bet Dovecote Novices’ Hurdle.
Now with Nicky Henderson, the former Richard Hannon-trained five-year-old is returning from a long layoff with a tendon injury, and this will be his first outing since finishing fourth of five to Kings Fete in the Group 3 Geoffrey Freer Stakes at Newbury in 2016.
The son of Tagula, who runs in the Chelsea Thoroughbreds colours, has been gelded since then, and reports of his early schooling – some of which was supervised by Henrietta Knight – were highly encouraging.
At one stage there was even speculation he would contest the Grade 1 Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham next month, but he didn’t appear among the latest acceptors for that race.
Henderson said: “He was a very high-class horse on the Flat, but has been off a long time with an injury.
“He’s the most lovely horse, and seems to be enjoying himself. Kempton seems a good starting point for him.”
Humphrey Bogart, who is fitted with a hood for the first time, faces a serious test on his jumps debut against the likes of 141-rated Mont Des Avaloirs and Alan King’s Ballywood (135).
Interestingly, one of his nine rivals includes the Jamie Snowden-trained Carntop, who finished a half-length second to Humphrey Bogart in the 2016 Lingfield Derby Trial.
Carntop is also making his hurdling bow.
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Published on 23 February 2018inPreviews
Last updated 16:47, 23 February 2018
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