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johnnyrant
14 Apr 12 19:26
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"It's blown Nicky Henderson out of the water now.

"Any good race would do, but this is the race we wanted."

The Alex Ferguson of NH racing. Does winning the jump trainer's title matter that much? No doubt if NC was beaten a nose, Nicholls would have had him out again in the Scottish National, along with countless other horses of his, despite gruelling seasons, in pursuit of the required prize money.
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Report MadVlad April 14, 2012 7:27 PM BST
stop ranting Crazy
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 7:29 PM BST
It's not a rant, it's re-publishing a quote and suggesting it's pretty distasteful.
Report fawwon April 14, 2012 7:30 PM BST
Give him a break, he is obviously delighted with the performance
Report MadVlad April 14, 2012 7:30 PM BST
it's a rant imo .Cool
Report MONEY TREE April 14, 2012 7:31 PM BST
binocular.
Report Ramjam_Cheese April 14, 2012 7:31 PM BST
I agree - one of his first comments when questioned post race.

Really showed him up as the greedy man that his waistline clearly demonstrates.
Report richters April 14, 2012 7:31 PM BST
totally agree johnny wasnt much need for it after winning a national....if i was chemical nicky id be a bit pissed at dat tbh....it just sums nicholls up....
Report MONEY TREE April 14, 2012 7:32 PM BST
queens horse
Report ReaseHeath April 14, 2012 7:32 PM BST
To be fair, it was said in a jocular manner but did n't come across well - he did have a mike shoved under his nose within seconds/minutes of the photo announcement - I'm sure he'd give a more measured response with more time to reflect.
Report MONEY TREE April 14, 2012 7:33 PM BST
countless others, neith trainer is a saint.
Report MadVlad April 14, 2012 7:33 PM BST
I stand by my rant comments Crazy
Report halcyon days April 14, 2012 7:34 PM BST
DARYL, DARYL, DARYL  !!
Report matti w April 14, 2012 7:34 PM BST
To true. truly horrid man. NJH will surely walk the trainers title next season though with all the class horses there nicholls will have a lot less ammo than of late and that will irk the fat smug man as his pr machine will have to work a bit harder to get his owners to buy him some more. Sorry just cant stand the bloke or anyone connected to him.(apart from hales who has some class in retiring neptunes) bet pfn will try get him to change his mind
Report JoeyK April 14, 2012 7:34 PM BST
Poor from Nicholls - as was his face when Daryl Jacobs said he felt sorry for Richie....really put me off him.

Arrogant t0sser
Report Pro-AvB April 14, 2012 7:35 PM BST
Your hatred for SIR Alex Ferguson and Paul Nicholls, champion trainer needs addressing before it eats you up.
Report Gerry Gallbladder April 14, 2012 7:35 PM BST
I'm not so sure he'd come up with anything more measured after a week and a ghost-writer to assist....
Report Ekbalco April 14, 2012 7:39 PM BST
Poor judgement from Nicholls.
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 7:40 PM BST
Pro-AvB 14 Apr 12 19:35   

My deepest sympathies to you for being such an ardent fan.

Nicholls will probably bring back KS yet for another tilt at the KG. Surprised he hasn't got Denman patched up to race again.
Report onlooker April 14, 2012 7:42 PM BST
Far from being GRACIOUS -

But that's not his way.
Report Pro-AvB April 14, 2012 7:43 PM BST
I`m sure none of you guys would have thoughts like that hey load of gossips aunt nellys.
Report lookingforthewildman April 14, 2012 7:44 PM BST
He celebrated like a soccer hooligan.....absolutely classless individual.....wouldnt mind he more than likely dont train it.....some satellite yard about 55 miles away maybe....
Report richters April 14, 2012 7:46 PM BST
i heard this 2day...wud someone please tell me what a satellite yard is please?
Report Pro-AvB April 14, 2012 7:48 PM BST
Young gun respect all Wink
Report tippu April 14, 2012 7:48 PM BST
OP: what is your point? What a load of nonsense. Just won The National after thinking his CT was down the drain. And why would he take NC to Ayr had he lost? Rubbish.
Report flyingbolt April 14, 2012 7:50 PM BST
ffs get a life,Johnnyrant. He'd just won the National.
Report flushgordon1 April 14, 2012 7:51 PM BST
well done team nichols
Report flushgordon1 April 14, 2012 7:52 PM BST
keep taking the tablets team nicky
Report Pro-AvB April 14, 2012 7:53 PM BST
Anyways must dash Black Coffee to place young gun Wink
Report Captain Christy April 14, 2012 7:54 PM BST
It did sound a bit strange but only within the context of no-one ever wanting to say give anything other than bland pat comments to the press
Report Wesdag April 14, 2012 7:56 PM BST
Calm down...who cares?
Report lookingforthewildman April 14, 2012 8:11 PM BST
Richters.....a satellite yard is when somebody with a fat head takes credit that he shouldnt.....horses are trained in a fat heads name even though they are 30 miles away.....it allows people to pretend that they trained a champion hurdle winner....
Report tippu April 14, 2012 8:18 PM BST
Then, when so called "fathead" retires, let's look out for his successor.
Report richters April 14, 2012 8:19 PM BST
i was thinking it was sumthin like that wildman....lol....just goes to show how bad hurricane fly run when you seen ror 2day....
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 8:36 PM BST
flyingbolt 14 Apr 12 19:50 
ffs get a life,Johnnyrant. He'd just won the National.


I have a great life thanks fb. It was a tasteless comment - if you can't see that then more fool you. Try posting something more intelligent in future by way of a response. Thanks.
Report Cymro April 14, 2012 8:44 PM BST
Did someone say John Hales had class?

Eh?

Remember- This is the man who once said of the great Moscow Flyer "We put him on the floor..." when Azerty beat the great one.

Excuse me....
Report Cymro April 14, 2012 8:45 PM BST
Should have added- MF fell in that race.
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 9:08 PM BST
so you would rather have a trainer like Henderson win the title? A man who left his assistants and vet (lost his livelihood) to carry the can for drug offences? Who laid all his horses to lose at the 2011 Festival? Who f**ked up the appearance of Binocular in the 2011 Champion Hurdle?

Henderson has as much loyalty as a turkey chef on Christmas Day.
Report differentdrum April 14, 2012 9:13 PM BST
Never been a fan of Nicholls and I can see where you are coming from but having said that nice to see an honest comment slipping out from the bag of wind. Much better than 'Nicky's a super bloke and a great trainer.....blah blah'.
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 9:27 PM BST
What has Henderson got to do with my OP, pedrobob? Nicholls proved himself a classless, graceless victor. That was my point. This is a man hellbent on winning and who will clearly go to any extreme to try and secure the title. I'd suggest his single-minded, obsessive ambition comes before the welfare of his horses at times. He lacks magnanimity which makes him the worst sort of 'champion'.
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 9:30 PM BST
Nicholls proved himself a classless, graceless victor

...and you also presume to know the character of Henderson as a "gentleman" deserving of success?
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 9:31 PM BST
I think it's true that no-one likes a winner in Britain

No wonder we come second all the time
Report dewey April 14, 2012 9:34 PM BST
In the last 100 years - how many people have actually trained the winner of a Grand National?
Report saxon farm April 14, 2012 9:34 PM BST
T'was an unfortunate quote which I'm sure he already regrets.
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 9:35 PM BST
Nothing to do with Hendo - not relevant to the post. It's about Nicholls. And nothing to do with not liking winners. There's a way to win, and to lose.
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 9:39 PM BST
It's blown Nicky Henderson out of the water now.

is that the comment you are objecting to, johnny?

How do you build a vitriolic character assassination out of that?
Report saxon farm April 14, 2012 9:43 PM BST
Even more unfortunate on the centenary of Titanic.
Report Gerry Gallbladder April 14, 2012 9:49 PM BST
The point has been made already on this thread that Nicholls had just won the biggest steeplechase in the world (and possibly the most famous horserace in the world) for the first time and yet, pretty much his first thought, was for how the rersult affected his personal duel with Henderson for the CT! FFS how self-absorbed must you be for that to be your first thought on such a momentous occasion?
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 9:53 PM BST
so the guy likes to win. What's wrong with that?

Probably the main reason why he is so good at his job and better than the rest
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 9:57 PM BST
yes, pedro - showed him in a deeply unflattering light - as Gerry G articulates above.
What's wrong with it, is that he puts winning above everything else, including the welfare of his horses imho.
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 10:05 PM BST
puts winning above everything else, including the welfare of his horses imho

at least you concede it is only your humble opinion, johnny, and not fact. I doubt you would have the nerve to say that to his face.

Are we are talking about the same person who retired Denman as a "young" 11yo and done similarly with Neptune Collonges today?

I have heard of other trainers (some of them in the top flight) who are quite happy to run their horses lame. Don't think I could accuse Nicholls of that.

If Nicholls didn't care about the welfare of his horses, doubt he would have so many female staff working for him, who are much more likely to be horse lovers than their male counterparts
Report Gerry Gallbladder April 14, 2012 10:19 PM BST
It would be like Messi scoring the winner in the CL final for Barcelona against Real and for his first comment to the post-match interviewer to be something like: "This means I'll probably beat Ronaldo to world player of the year now."

It was a really crass thing for Nicholls to say imo - especially as at that point in time virtually no one else cared about the trainer's championship except for him!
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 10:32 PM BST
"It's a massive, massive team effort. All credit to all down at Ditcheat."

A comment you hear from Nicholls regularly..... but rarely passes the lips of Henderson
Report OnTheSnaff April 14, 2012 10:36 PM BST
Nicholls has been written off in a lot of quarters this season,he was entitled to say whatever he wanted,an "up yours" to all his detractors if you will.
Report runj April 14, 2012 10:39 PM BST
What a lot of drivel, you 'protestors' are far too precious.

Nicholls is a winner and he clearly enjoys being top of the tree.  He'd spent the previous two hours seeing his Champion Trainers lead being cut bit by bit and the fact it means something to him shouldn't be criticised for gods sake!  But as has been said already in this thread, us English can't stand a winner!

Or, apparently, a fat bloke...

Questioning his animal welfare credentials on the back of this comment - now that's truly bizarre.
Report Gerry Gallbladder April 14, 2012 10:40 PM BST
He'll have gained a few more detractors after today's comment.
Report Steamship April 14, 2012 10:41 PM BST
I trhink his comment about people who found todays race distateful "they should grow up" what a complete tool.These people in racing need as erious shake up.
Report hello :-) April 14, 2012 10:44 PM BST
can understand the winner in him coming out on a day like this , but i dont think i will ever understand the

"they should grow up " comment
Report cruise d April 14, 2012 10:46 PM BST
I don't see the issue here...... Top trainer in burning desire to win shocker!!!!!!

He clearly has massive affection for his horses asleep and he will be made up to have got this prize from Neptune. What a great servant he has been.

At least his yard is a little more honest than Hendo's.
Report cruise d April 14, 2012 10:47 PM BST
Lol asleep is meant to be as well. iPad pred text
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 10:50 PM BST
Nicholls has lost plenty of horses on the racecourse, and probably on the home gallops too.
Anyone who works with animals on this scale knows this is part of life and they just have to get on with it.
No way would Nicholls wish a horse's death on anyone and if you think otherwise, you just have no measure of the man at all
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 10:51 PM BST
A win at all costs mentality was shown up in that statement. Not the first time this has been seen in Nicholls, if you've followed NH closely over recent years.
'the grow up' statement is a similar sort of thing... appalling arrogance.
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 10:54 PM BST
johnny, why don't you read the full comment and understand the context before making a few words concur with your misguided preconceptions
Report Ramjam_Cheese April 14, 2012 10:55 PM BST
Completely insensitive comment in light of today's events.

Does nothing for the image of National Hunt racing - asking people to grow up who dare to criticise? That's a real grown up approach.

The guy has gone down in many peoples estimations after today's performance.
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 10:56 PM BST
I totally appreciate the context, pedro, and you cannot justify it regardless of just winning the GN.
Report hello :-) April 14, 2012 10:58 PM BST
Losing a horse like that must be so distressing for any owner , if it was mine and i was told to grow up and get on with it i would most likley lose it .

I dont know him , and no axe to grind either but it does give a measure of the man pedrobob

The racing world has been robbed today and any follower would have been affected by todays events in some way and i would have thought HE would have been more affected than most .
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 11:00 PM BST
ranjam and johnny. Have you ever owned a pet or animal of any description?
Death comes to us all, and sporting animals have a shorter lifespan than most.
If you think Nicholls couldn't give a toss about any of his horses and they are just meat through a factory for him, you have not got an earthly clue
Report Steamship April 14, 2012 11:05 PM BST
pedrobob-My horse was put down after being kicked in his field it was unfortunate. The GN is now becoming unacceptable to many people. It is not a fair test and if we want to save NH racing then we have to make drastic changes. Nicholls needs to make a statement tomorrow to correct what he has said.
Report eirered April 14, 2012 11:06 PM BST
saxon farm
14 Apr 12 21:43 Joined: 11 Nov 05 | Topic/replies: 831 | Blogger: saxon farm's blog
Even more unfortunate on the centenary of Titanic.


nice one!

Mischief
Report eirered April 14, 2012 11:07 PM BST
saxon farm
14 Apr 12 21:43 Joined: 11 Nov 05 | Topic/replies: 831 | Blogger: saxon farm's blog
Even more unfortunate on the centenary of Titanic.


nice one!

Mischief
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 11:09 PM BST
steamship, what is your understanding about the context of what Nicholls has said today?
Report rebelfm April 14, 2012 11:10 PM BST
Animals do not have souls. We attach attributes such as brave, clever, genuine as if they are human. We delight in the speed and agility as the skill of the jockeys combines with the natural selection which enables one to be faster than the other. I have owned racing animals who have died competing and you do get attached which leads to an irrational level of grief which I am afraid to say was greater than an octogenarian grandad's death. We're a weird lot.
Report Ramjam_Cheese April 14, 2012 11:14 PM BST
Yes I have owned plenty of pets and had to have them put down at times - suffice to say on every occasion the vet hasn't turned round to me and said, whilst ive shed a tear and said my goodbyes with 'grow up and get on with it'. That's would be unprofessional right?
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 11:18 PM BST
Ranjam, but you did grow up and get on with it, didn't you. You went out and bought another pet, no?
If you didn't accept the death of a pet or animal, you'd probably never buy another one. That's all Nicholls is saying, not that he doesn't care for animals.
Report Ramjam_Cheese April 14, 2012 11:21 PM BST
Then he could have articulated this in a far better and more timely manner...
Report johnnyrant April 14, 2012 11:23 PM BST
I have, pedro - lost my beloved English setter recently at a tragically young age. Don't really get what relevance that has to justifying Nicholls callous and arrogant statements today.
Report hello :-) April 14, 2012 11:26 PM BST
its plan wrong , cant be justified
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 11:27 PM BST
ranjam, I hope you don't trust the words of some journo who sticks a microphone in front of everyone for a comment.
I think the accusations on here of Nicholls being an uncaring, horse hater are getting a bit out of hand, don't you?
Report Wado April 14, 2012 11:29 PM BST
Nicholls comments are indeed callous & insensitive & sum him up well.


All the pathetic apologists in the world won't change that.  It's nice that there are people who try though, he's probably had far too much champagne tonight to bother himself.
Report ilikewavingatbuses April 14, 2012 11:32 PM BST
it didnt show nichols in the best light alright but i just cant stand nicky so im glad he lost personally!

incred actually as nicky seems to have a better team this yr.
Report Steamship April 14, 2012 11:44 PM BST
pedrobob- i'm sure he is caring but what a thing to say. If he had said it to me and you in the pub then fine, but this is our Champion trainer who loves nothing more than getting his face on tv and representing the sport, and yet falls for that.
Report saxon farm April 14, 2012 11:45 PM BST
Cheers eirered.
It appears plenty on here are still going "fully steamead" Wink
Report saxon farm April 14, 2012 11:46 PM BST
or steamed ^
Report pedrobob April 14, 2012 11:51 PM BST
steamship, as pointed out earlier, Nicholls has to live with a microphone attached to him for his every comment.
No.1, I'm sure he will be gutted that others have lost horses.
No. 2, I'm sue he will be reacting very strongly to anyone who suggests that the Grand National should now be abandoned because we lost horses today.

I'm even more sure that if the full context of his comments were not presented rather than "packaged" by some headline seeking journo, we would not be discussing this on here.
Report rebelfm April 14, 2012 11:53 PM BST
The BBC closing  vision of a disappearing Ms Balding almost depressed beyond belief being replaced by a cloudy Liverpool sky as if searching for the souls of the departed. I almost convinced myself that synchro and Pete shaped clouds were up there. Thommo and C4 ? This became a beeb hospital pass.
Report hello :-) April 14, 2012 11:59 PM BST
the full context was posted pedro earlier mate and still sounded pretty bad , Actualy incredible coming out with a comment like that the more i think about it given the way racing news unfolded today .
Report pedrobob April 15, 2012 12:12 AM BST
ok, let's get some balance here. Took me one minute to find the following:

Nicholls to Henderson:  “You’ve won the title — I’m dead and buried now.” Sounds pretty gracious to me....

.....following the death of Synchronised and According to Pete as he protested almost helplessly: “It’s the tragic side of the sport...."

You can find words almost anywhere on the internet to fit a preconception about anyone you don't find favour with. The posters on here criticising Nicholls would walk away in shame if asked to repeat their comments to him face to face
Report WestRat April 15, 2012 12:21 AM BST
And hes got sh*t fashion sense - that fcukin coat
Report hello :-) April 15, 2012 12:22 AM BST
"grow up and get on with it " isnt what someone who has just lost a horse wants to hear , nor does anyone who cares about the sport .

Its pretty amazing the callousness shown on the same day off these tragic events ,

And im not a nicholls basher i think he is the finest trainer the NH has seen and deserves his sucsess


Let himself down today though
Report Gerry Gallbladder April 15, 2012 12:35 AM BST
pedrobob - more likely that Nicholls would be too shamefaced to repeat some of the comments he has made today and throughout this season imo. Aside from what he said after the National, who can forget his handling of the Kauto Star schooling fall or his public and wholehearted support for the new whip rules?! I'd love the oportunity to quiz him about these things and more.
Report differentdrum April 15, 2012 9:11 AM BST
I have a feeling that it is the initial comments which show Nicholl's true feelings, not those made after the entourage has had time to regroup and someone has had time to point out the error of his ways. Given what I was listening to on Breakfast News this morning in the light of what happened yesterday only a complete idiot would not realise his comments about the National  were a PR disaster.
Report Captain Christy April 15, 2012 9:59 AM BST
He is just giving honest answers, bored to death of hearing the brainless robotic answers they all give in interviews, let's hear what they really think for a change.
Report richters April 15, 2012 12:03 PM BST
ok ive watched the interview again and it was his tone of voice....thats blown nicky henderson ota the water now....ASS HOle....
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