History made after Big Buck’s lands his fourth World Hurdle success

Big Buck’s made Ladbrokes World Hurdle history with a thrilling fourth successive victory in the stayers’ championship at Cheltenham.

The Andy Stewart-owned nine-year-old, trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Ruby Walsh, had to work hard to ward off Voler La Vedette to take his winning streak over hurdles to 16.

The 5-6 favourite battled on tremendously to win by a length-and-three-quarters from Voler La Vedette (20-1), with Smad Place (20-1) seven lengths away in third.

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Cross Kennon and Five Dream, Big Buck’s stablemate, made the running with Big Buck’s unusually quite close up from early on in the Grade One three-mile contest.

Mourad forced the pace some way out with Big Buck’s moving into second place and Oscar Whisky and Thousand Stars waiting in the wings. Big Buck’s had those under control but then Andrew Lynch played his cards late on the Colm Murphy-trained mare Voler La Vedette.

The two horses switched positions on the run to the final flight with Big Buck’s moving out to the centre of the course and Voler La Vedette to the nearside rail.

There was still all to play for on the final slog up the punishing hill but Big Buck’s had been there so many times before that he was not going to surrender his record, even against such a worthy opponent.

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The win was as much a relief as joy for Nicholls, who had seen several of his horses run disappointingly since Rock On Ruby won the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday.

Walsh said: “He’s an amazing horse. We went a good gallop and sprinted off the bend when he got to the running rail.

“The way Paul’s horses had been running they were starting to doubt but boy this lad is good.

“I rode him much handier than last year – they were all speed horses, Thousand Stars, Oscar Whisky, So Young, but the only one that stayed was this lad.

“He’s just a great horse and thank God I ride him.”

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Nicholls said: “I was getting a bit worried as we’d been totally out of form and out of luck since Rock On Ruby the other day, but this lad is all class.

“We needed to ride him like that today as we’ve thought for a long time that to get the best out of him we need to make it a test.

“He had to fight today but he just keeps galloping, he’s wonderful.

“He’s an awesome horse, the tactics were executed to perfection and it was a great ride from Ruby.”

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Stewart said: “The only person who is more important in the Stewart family is my wife – Big Buck’s has changed our lives.

“He’s got to 16 (wins in a row) and now we will go to Liverpool and see if he can beat Sir Ken’s record there.”

Alan King said of Smad Place: “He’s run very well and I hoped he would put in a good performance. It was another marvellous performance by the winner. It’s a good result for racing and it’s nice to be a little part of it.”

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