Henry de Bromhead: 'I don’t know this feeling … but it’s good'

He’s right, of course, the Festival opener was a gap on his CV, but that winning feeling at this meeting is certainly nothing new to the Co Waterford trainer who was celebrating his 22nd Festival success.
Henry de Bromhead: 'I don’t know this feeling … but it’s good'

GOOD FEELING: Rachael Blackmore onboard Slade Steel celebrates winning. Pic Credit: Tom Maher, Inpho.

“It’s lovely to get one on the board. You definitely breathe a sigh of relief, but we’ve never won that before, so I don’t know this feeling … but it’s good,” said a beaming Henry de Bromhead, after Slade Steel gave him a first Grade One Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.

He’s right, of course, the Festival opener was a gap on his CV, but that winning feeling at this meeting is certainly nothing new to the Co Waterford trainer who was celebrating his 22nd Festival success.

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