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Nico de Boinville praises 'incredibly quick' Shishkin after Wayward Lad victory

Shishkin (Nico de Boinville,right) jumps the final open ditch with Gumball in the Wayward Lad Novices' ChaseKempton 27.12.20 Pic: Edward Whitaker/Racing Post
Shishkin (Nico de Boinville, right) jumps the final open ditch with Gumball at KemptonCredit: Edward Whitaker

Nico de Boinville refused to be drawn into comparing Shishkin with Altior after the Wayward Lad Novices' Chase but such was the manner of the six-year-old's victory it is hard not to measure the new rising star against his esteemed stablemate.

What stood out about the performance was the manner in which Shishkin went from being niggled along and looking like he was going to be involved in a scrap to suddenly being lengths clear without anything apparently changing. He was simply a class above.

Bookmakers agreed, cutting last season's Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner to 4-5 favourite (from 5-4) for the Sporting Life Arkle at the Cheltenham Festival, with his closest rivals in the market at double-figure odds.

"I don't like to compare top-class horses," De Boinville said when asked to measure Shiskin against Altior. "This horse is different with his jumping style and how he goes through races. Altior, when he started he was a different horse to the horse you see today so it's about how they progress.

Shishkin: imperious at Kempton
Shishkin: imperious at KemptonCredit: Alan Crowhurst

"He's incredibly quick through the air and once he gets his landing gear back on to the ground, he's away. Other horses may stay longer in the air whereas he almost hurdles his fences. There's plenty more to come I'm sure but I felt the guv'nor and the team had him spot on today."

Shishkin's owners Joe and Marie Donnelly appear to have some serious young talent at their disposal, alongside the likes of established stars like Al Boum Photo and Melon, with Heross Du Seuil carrying their colours to success at Kempton in the 2m juvenile hurdle.

Like Shishkin, and recent Newbury scorer Lecale's Article, Heross Du Seuil is trained by Nicky Henderson, who said: "He's just starting to get the hang of it and was quite green. The race he won in France was the equivalent of a Plumpton bumper so he still has a lot to learn. We'll keep low with him as experience is what he needs."

'I'm chuffed to bits with her'

Dan and Harry Skelton proved the dominant pairing at Kempton over the course of the two-day meeting winning five of the 12 races, topped by the successes of Shan Blue and Nube Negra.

The brothers took home three of the six races on the second day of the fixture with Molly Ollys Wishes and Cadzand scoring in the 3m½f mares' handicap hurdle and 2m handicap hurdle respectively.

Dan Skelton: trainer of Molly Ollys Wishes
Dan Skelton: trainer of Molly Ollys WishesCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)

The victory of Molly Ollys Wishes was particularly satisfying for Dan Skelton, who is eyeing the Grade 2 Warfield Mares' Hurdle at Ascot or a trip to Ireland, pending travel restrictions, for the six-year-old.

"She's a homebred for the Pughs, who own her, and for a homebred to do that is special," he said. "This trip was always going to suit her and so was going right handed. I'm chuffed to bits with her."

Royal Pagaille impresses

Trainer Venetia Williams revealed on Instagram that Covid-19 restrictions had necessitated her return to the saddle to help exercise her horses on Boxing Day, adding that painkillers were required on Sunday.

The performance of Royale Pagaille in the 3m handicap chase will have also eased any aches and pains as he scored decisively under Charlie Deutsch for owners Rich and Susannah Ricci.

"He was always travelling well but the way he went up the straight impressed me," Deutsch said.

Results, replays and analysis


Sunday's reports and reaction:

'It is getting beyond ridiculous' – Willie Mullins hits out over omitted fences

Nicky Henderson says 'don't write off Altior just yet' after Kempton defeat

Sunday reaction: 'It was obvious he was not travelling like the force of old'

Members' Club: 'An each-way player at 20-1' – expert views on a wide-open Champion Chase market

Man with a plan: Dan Skelton takes another big step forward with Nube Negra

Appreciate It the new Supreme favourite after bolting up for Mullins and Townend

Kim Bailey delighted as 'extraordinary' First Flow makes it five in a row

Mullins-trained Castlebawn West posts 'huge performance' in Paddy Power Chase

Oliver Stammers delighted with 'fantastic' 2020 as best season continues


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Peter ScargillDeputy industry editor

Published on 27 December 2020inReports

Last updated 18:41, 27 December 2020

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