Sir AP McCoy has given his opinion on the future plans for the struggling jumps horse, Constitution Hill. The talented horse, who won the 2023 Champion Hurdle, had a perfect record of ten wins under rules before facing setbacks at the Cheltenham Festival and the Grand National meeting at Aintree.
Despite undergoing a thorough assessment during the summer, trainer Nicky Henderson believed Constitution Hill was ready for a comeback at the Fighting Fifth Hurdle in Newcastle. Unfortunately, the horse fell at the second hurdle in a race won by Golden Ace.
Henderson has dismissed the idea of retiring Constitution Hill and is considering transitioning the horse to flat racing. McCoy shared his thoughts on the situation during an episode of William Hill’s latest Inside Track, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and proper care for the horse.
Barry Geraghty, another William Hill ambassador involved in purchasing Constitution Hill, suggested exploring rehabilitation options for the horse’s jumping issues before making any decisions about future competitions. Geraghty highlighted the expertise of Yogi Breisner in unconventional training methods and advised caution in rushing the horse into novice chasing.
The fate of Constitution Hill remains uncertain, with differing opinions on whether to continue hurdling or explore alternative routes for the talented but struggling horse. It is a tough decision that the connections of Constitution Hill will have to carefully consider moving forward.
