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Co-owner Alex Ferguson (centre) celebrates Monmiral's victory. Alamy Stock Photo

'What a jockey, deary me' - Famous Cheltenham double for Alex Ferguson

Harry Redknapp also celebrates first winners on football-focused day at Cheltenham.

LAST UPDATE | 14 Mar 2024

ALEX FERGUSON TASTED double Cheltenham success on a famous afternoon for the former Manchester United manager at the Festival.

The Scot was in the winnerโ€™s enclosure for the first time as Paul Nicholls got off the mark for the week when Monmiral hunted down Kyntara in the Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle.

And Ferguson was then celebrating again when Protektorat claimed the Ryanair Chase for the red-hot Dan Skelton team.

A Grade One winner over three miles, he was third and fifth when tried in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in the past two years and connections resisted taking a third crack at the blue riband to revert to one of the day three features

There was plenty of pace on show with Stage Star and Ahoy Senor leading the field along, with Protektorat among those right on that duoโ€™s tail in the hands of Harry Skelton.

Having travelled menacingly into contention it appeared 9-4 favourite and defending champion Envoi Allen was the one the front-runners had to worry about heading into the straight, but neither Stage Star or Protektorat were ready to give up the fight and although Stage Star faded after two out there was still plenty of fight left in Protektorat.

sir-alex-ferguson-centre-owner-of-monmiral-celebrates-after-watching-his-horse-win-the-pertemps-network-final-which-was-ridden-to-victory-by-harry-cobden-left-on-day-three-of-the-2024-cheltenham Alex Ferguson (centre), owner of Monmiral, celebrates after watching his horse win the Pertemps Network Final, which was ridden to victory by Harry Cobden (left). Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

There was little to separate Protektorat and Henry de Bromheadโ€™s charge jumping the final fence, but it was Protektoratโ€™s stamina reserves which then came to the fore late in the day as the 17-2 chance stormed up the Cheltenham hill to victory.

It was Skeltonโ€™s fourth victory at this yearโ€™s Festival, and also the second in the space of 40 minutes for the collective of owners that include Ferguson and John Hales โ€“ whose famous yellow colours Skelton donned in the saddle.

Monmiral, running in those same colours, was sent off at 25-1 in the hands of Harry Cobden, sporting first-time blinkers as he was given a patient ride by his title-chasing jockey.

Cobden edged his mount into contention heading down hill for the second time, but it seemed the bird had flown when the bold front-running Kyntara set sail in his bid to provide Mel Rowley with a first Festival success.

However, Monmiral still had plenty in reserve and emerged as Kyntaraโ€™s sole challenger at the last before storming home to crush the long-time leaderโ€™s dreams.

A clearly thrilled Ferguson said: โ€œThat was fantastic. Brilliant. What a jockey, deary me, he was brilliant. Itโ€™s my first winner here, John is the master, he chooses the horses and we back him all the way.โ€

Earlier, Grey Dawning continued Dan Skeltonโ€™s fabulous Cheltenham Festival with a brilliant victory in the Turners Novicesโ€™ Chase.

Nichollsโ€™ Ginnyโ€™s Destiny never missed a beat out in front as he attempted to repeat Stage Starโ€™s victory in this race 12 months ago, but Grey Dawning was never far away in the hands of the trainerโ€™s brother, Harry, and as they headed down hill it became clear it would be an all-British shoot-out up the famous hill.

The duo swung the bend locked in unison but having jumped two out matching strides, it was the 5-2 joint-favourite who edged to the front at the last and stayed on strongly to see Skelton oust his former Ditcheat boss and register his third triumph of the week at the showpiece meeting.

harry-skelton-celebrates-winning-on-grey-dawning Jockey Harry Skelton celebrates winning on Grey Dawning. Tom Maher / INPHO Tom Maher / INPHO / INPHO

Venetia Williamsโ€™ Djelo came home in third to complete a one-two-three for the home team, with Zanahiyr the best of the Irish in fourth.

Skelton said: โ€œHe was destined to be a chaser from the start and you just want it to happen so bad, so to win a Grade One novice here is great. Heโ€™s still got a huge future to look forward to, hopefully.

โ€œWe won a Grade One novice chase (at Aintree) with Protektorat, but I just feel like this horse is at least as good and potentially could be better, and that is not taking anything away from the ones weโ€™ve had before. But time moves forward and heโ€™s very important.

โ€œSome people questioned coming for the race, but they canโ€™t now! I just felt the race he ran here against Ginnyโ€™s Destiny in December was a very good race and itโ€™s been proven so because theyโ€™ve been first and second today.โ€

featureimage Harry Redknapp celebrates at Cheltenham.

Later on Thursday, another former football manager enjoyed a first Festival winner as Harry Redknappโ€™s Shakem Upโ€™Arry landed the TrustATrader Plate Handicap Chase.

The Ben Pauling-trained 10-year-old travelled supremely in the hands of Ben Jones and having jumped the last already looking the winner, he stuck his head down and galloped all the way to the line.

Redknapp said: โ€œOh my god, get in there. How good was that? He jumped for fun, what a performance. Iโ€™m so happy, itโ€™s unbelievable.

โ€œMy nan got me into racing, she was a bookieโ€™s runner when she was young and every week sheโ€™d get locked up in the police station in the east end of London because betting was illegal in those days. She got me into it and I love every minute, I love the people, I love the racing.

โ€œTo have a winner at the Festival, my god, I canโ€™t tell you.โ€

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    Mar 14th 2024, 2:56 PM

    Fergieโ€™s best horse since he let Van Nistelroy go

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    Mar 14th 2024, 4:09 PM

    Its always still fergie time..legend

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    Mar 14th 2024, 5:49 PM

    Either Fergie has turned into a horse or has become a jockey according to the caption under the main picture !

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