Posts Tagged: Richard Johnson
17.35 John Smith’s Champion Standard Open NH Flat Race
Moore & Moore, the father and son/trainer and jockey duo, have great reason to celebrate after Moore the younger rode winner Megastar at the Champion Standard Open Flat Race…
- Read more news on: Barry Geraghty, Dare Me, G L Moore, J E Moore, John Smith's Champion Standard Open NH Flat Race, Megastar, Nicky Henderson, P J Hobbs, Richard Johnson, Tetlami
15.25 John Smith’s Handicap Chase
Less than an hour before starting in the John Smith’s Grand National, Richard Johnson had his nerves under perfect control when he rode From Dawn To Dusk first across the line in the Handicap Chase…
- Read more news on: Dom D'Orgeval, From Dawn To Dusk, John Smith's Handicap Chase, Nick Williams, Paul Hobbs, Rare Bob, Richard Johnson, Tony McCoy
13.45 John Smith’s Mersey Novices’ Hurdle
Peddlers Cross repeated the winning performance he gave at Cheltenham last month in the Mersey Novices’ Hurdle, racing to a two lengths victory over Duke Of Lucca…
- Read more news on: Donald McCain Jnr, Duke of Lucca, JAson Maguira, John Smith's Mersey Novices' Hurdle, Najaf, Paul Nicholls, Peddlers Cross, Richard Johnson, Ruby Walsh
15.10 John Smith’s Melling Chase
In spite moments of chaos and furious opponents Tony McCoy rode to victory on O’Neill-trained Alberta’s Run in the Melling Chase…
- Read more news on: Albertas Run, Davy Russell, Forpadytheplasterer, John Smith's MElling Chase, Jojno O'Neill, Monet's Garden, Paddy Flood, Richard Johnson, Schindler's Hunt, Tony McCoy
14.00 John Smith’s Top Novices’ Hurdle
General Miller reclaimed his pride with a determined win in the Novices’ Hurdle…
- Read more news on: Barry Geraghty, General Miller, John Smith's Top Novices' Hurdle, Menorah, Nicky Henderson, P Hobbs, Richard Johnson
Riding To Glory – Cheltenham’s Top Jockeys
After four days of merciless competition, the Cheltenham Festival is proud to present its most successful jockeys of the year. Of the hopeful riders who arrived at Cheltenham on Tuesday 16th March, seven leave with their heads held high – but one man’s head can be just a little bit higher.
- Read more news on: Andrew Lynch, Barry Geraghty, Cheltenham Festival, Katie Walsh, Paddy Brennan, Richard Johnson, Ruby Walsh, Tony McCoy, Top Jockeys

