Unbridled: Champion Hurdle dream still alive for The New Lion despite Newcastle fall, says Harry Skelton

The Lion's Den Remains Unfazed as Skelton Fights On.

For 36-year-old Harry Skelton, Saturday's fall in Newcastle can't dampen his spirits. Despite losing control of Constitution Hill, a horse with which he has a storied partnership, the champion jockey remained optimistic about The New Lion's chances at the upcoming Champion Hurdle. Skelton believes that all eyes are still on the prize for this enigmatic stallion.

"I'm happier than I was on Saturday," Skelton said in an interview on Unbridled, a podcast hosted by Matt Chapman and Paddy Brennan. "But I'm afraid in this game you don't walk out with your cheeks puffed out for too long. The wheels keep turning and the clocks keep ticking - it's all go."

Skelton attributed his loss to Constitution Hill to Newcastle's emphasis on speed, which caused both horses to lose their footing at the same hurdle a circuit apart. "It started off how I wanted it to," Skelton explained. "I wanted to be down the middle on my own getting that lead. It all changed after the second when Constitution Hill fell."

The fall was attributed to the fact that the horse wasn't prepared for the fast pace of the track, which caught him off guard. However, Skelton remains confident in The New Lion's abilities and attributes his opponent's performance at Cheltenham to nerves.

"I felt I had a lot in my hands," he said. "When I turned into the straight, I squeezed him along into the bridle a bit because I thought if I put a little bit of pressure on, that would keep his mind a bit concentrated."

Despite the setbacks, Skelton remains undeterred and is keen to take on the challenge at the Champion Hurdle. "I promise you now, the one thing this horse isn't is slow," he said. "He's got the gears to play over two miles, he stays strong, and our minds are still set on having a crack at the Champion Hurdle."

The Skelton brothers have already shown their prowess in last term's Turners Novices' Hurdle, with The New Lion emerging as the winner. As they look towards next year's festival, the stakes will be higher than ever.

Skelton also highlighted his confidence in Be Aware at Sandown's Betfair Henry VIII Novices' Chase on Saturday, stating that fences give this horse a chance to relax and breathe better.

"I think it was a hell of a run the last day giving the mare the weight," he said. "He can definitely win it."

With The New Lion back in focus, the Skelton team will be watching closely as their star stallion prepares for his next challenge at the Champion Hurdle.
 
I'm still fuming about those racing horses 🐴😑. Can't they just behave themselves? First, it's this horse Constitution Hill and its owner is all shook up because it fell off πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Then there's The New Lion, which is supposed to be the star of the show πŸ’«, but Skelton is so focused on winning he can barely keep his emotions in check 😩.

I mean, what's with the jockeys always having these intense conversations about their rides? It's like they're trying to psyche each other out πŸ€”. And don't even get me started on how those horses are just running around like maniacs, almost crashing into each other 🏎️.

Can't we just have a nice, civilized sport for once? πŸ˜’ Where everyone gets along and nobody falls off their horse... or has a nervous breakdown πŸ’₯?
 
lol this horse racing thing is wild πŸ΄πŸ’¨ skelton dude is on a roll, i love how he's not letting that one loss get him down though πŸ’ͺ he's still all about The New Lion and I got to admit, sounds like a solid plan for the champion hurdle πŸ† what i dont get is why const hill fell off, wasnt he supposed to be in shape? πŸ€”
 
he's still on fire πŸŽπŸ’¨ and i love how he's not getting rattled by those losses, like he's gonna learn from them and come back even stronger next time! 36 is still young for a jockey and skelton's experience with constitution hill will def help him in the upcoming champion hurdle
 
Ugh, forums like this are so last gen πŸ˜’. Can't even get a good discussion going without all these drama-filled comments. Anyway, back to the news... I mean, Skelton is still pumped up about The New Lion's chances, and that's cool, but what really gets me is how fast-paced those horse racing events are πŸ΄πŸ’¨. Like, can't even get a decent conversation started without someone losing their train of thought mid-sentence? And don't even get me started on the interview setup – podcast? Really? How about just a straight-up forum discussion like everyone else? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
THE CHAMPION HURDLE IS GONNA BE EPIC!!! SKELTON'S RIGHT, THE NEW LION ISNT SLOW AND HE'S GOT THE GEARZ TO PLAY OVER 2 MILES!!! I LOVE HOW SKELTON STAYED POSITIVE AFTER THAT TOUGH RIDE IN NEWCASTLE. HE'S PROBABLY RIGHT ABOUT THE FENCEGIVING HIS HORSE A CHANCE TO RELAX AND BREATHE BETTER AT SANDOWN. CAN'T WAIT TO SEE HIM TAKE ON THE COMPETITION IN THE CHAMPION HURDLE!!! 🐴πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜’ I'm low-key worried about this guy's odds, he's been having a decent run but still has so much to prove. I mean, Newcastle was a tough track and all, but it's not like The New Lion didn't see that coming. Skelton's trying to spin it as if they just got caught off guard, but let's be real, the horse can't do everything on his own. And what's with this "I'm happier than I was on Saturday" thing? That sounds like he's just trying to sugarcoat a bad loss. πŸ€”
 
🐎πŸ’ͺ Skelton is still a top jockey and I think he's got a point about nerves affecting performance. But to be honest, The New Lion needs to step up its game if it wants to take on the best πŸ€”. 36-year-old Harry Skelton seems like a pro but even pros have bad days, right? πŸ™„ It's all about bouncing back from setbacks and that's exactly what The New Lion is doing - staying focused and determined πŸ’ͺ. Let's see how it goes at the Champion Hurdle! πŸ†
 
omg I'm so confused about this horse racing thing πŸ€”... like how does a horse keep running if it's not prepared for the pace of the track? didn't that just kinda kill its chances right off the bat?

and seriously, 36 is old to be competing at such a high level - don't get me wrong, I think he seems super confident and all, but isn't there like some risk involved with injuries or something?

but on the flip side, it sounds like The New Lion has got some serious skills - staying strong over two miles, gears to play... that's actually pretty cool! πŸŽπŸ‘
 
I'm telling ya, I don't know if Harry Skelton is being too optimistic about this πŸ€”. On one hand, he's got a point, The New Lion did show some potential in that last Novices' Hurdle win. But on the other hand, losing to Constitution Hill isn't exactly a victory πŸ’ͺ. And now he's saying they've got the gears to play over two miles? I'm not so sure about that πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. He also mentioned The New Lion won't be slow, but what if the pace is too fast for them? πŸŽπŸ’¨
 
🐴πŸ’ͺ So I've been thinking and I gotta say, I love how Harry Skelton's attitude is still on point even after a tough fall πŸ€•. The guy's confidence in The New Lion is super inspiring! I mean, who wouldn't want to ride that horse? 😎 His strategy of squeezing the lead out just for a sec and then taking it easy sounds like a solid plan to me πŸ€”. And yeah, Be Aware is looking good too - fences really do help with relaxation issues 🌿. The Skelton brothers are def on top of their game right now πŸ’₯
 
🐴πŸ’ͺ so i think skelton is really cool how he's still all about the champ hurdle despite that tough loss in newcastle πŸ€” he knows what makes constitution hill tick and he's gonna bring that same intensity to their rematch πŸ”„ it's like he's not letting anything get him down, you know? πŸ™ even when they lost, he was already thinking ahead to the next challenge πŸ’­ and i gotta say, his strategies make sense πŸ€“ especially with be aware looking strong in the novices' chase πŸŽ‰ can't wait to see what these guys have in store for us at cheltenham πŸ΄πŸ†
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on... 36-year-old jockey Harry Skelton is still riding high despite a fall in Newcastle 🐎😬. The guy's optimism about The New Lion's chances at the Champion Hurdle is admirable πŸ‘, but let's be real, he needs to brush up on his racing skills ⚠️. That second hurdle change was crucial, and if Skelton had just kept it together, they might've won πŸ†.

And honestly, I'm a bit skeptical about The New Lion being the go-to horse at this point πŸ€”. With all eyes on him, he's got some serious pressure to perform πŸ’ͺ. Can Skelton's team keep up with the hype and deliver the goods? It's anyone's guess πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

Skelton's been riding for years, but sometimes experience isn't enough πŸ™„. Maybe they just need a shake-up or a new approach to take The New Lion to the next level πŸ”„. Whatever happens, I'm excited to see what the future holds! πŸŽ‰
 
im loving this underdog story 🐎πŸ’ͺ skelton seems so calm and focused despite losing control of constitution hill i think thats what makes him such a great jockey he just picks up from mistakes and moves forward ⏩️ i'm rooting for the new lion to take on the champion hurdle its gonna be epic if they can pull off that win 🀞
 
πŸ€” this horse racing thing is like life itself - you're one hurdle away from falling off, and then you're racing again. Skelton's optimism makes me think about how we approach setbacks in our own lives... do we let them define us or do we use them as an opportunity to learn and come back stronger? 🌈 for me, it's all about perspective - seeing the fast pace of life as a challenge rather than a threat. Skelton believes The New Lion has "the gears to play over two miles", which reminds me that sometimes you need to slow down and appreciate the journey rather than just focusing on the destination. 🐎
 
πŸ˜’ Another horse falls... πŸ˜” Constitution Hill got outpaced and lost control on a fast track πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. That's what happens when you're not prepared, right? πŸ™„ Skelton thinks The New Lion is gonna crush it at the Champion Hurdle, but I'm not holding my breath... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ At least he's confident in Be Aware, who might just surprise us with a win 🐴πŸ’ͺ. Meanwhile, horses keep getting hurt and owners are losing faith... πŸ₯πŸ˜”
 
Wow 😊! Skelton's positivity is infectious, and I love how he's focusing on the positive aspects of his horse's performance. The way he attributes the loss to Constitution Hill being caught off guard by the track's speed is so true πŸŒͺ️. And now he's back on track (pun intended) with Be Aware, who seems like a dark horse for that Chase! Interesting πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” So like I'm thinking why do all these jockeys keep saying they're not worried about losing and that it's just part of the game? 🐎 It seems like a pretty big deal to me, you know, riding a horse at high speeds and competing against other top riders. But I guess when you've got experience and skill, you can just roll with the punches, right? πŸ˜‚ What do you think about the horses that are considered underdogs in these competitions - how do they stay motivated and focused? πŸ€”
 
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