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    Gordon Elliott Hopes for Jack Kennedy’s Return Despite Injuries

    James DooleyBy James DooleyFebruary 27, 2025Updated:February 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the spirited world of UK horse racing, Gordon Elliott, a seasoned trainer, harbors hopes for the swift recovery and return of his star jockey, Jack Kennedy. Despite being laid low with yet another leg fracture, Kennedy looms large in Elliott’s plans for the bustling Cheltenham Festival. This festival is not just another race meet; it’s the hallowed ground where legends forge their legacy.

    Kennedy, at just 25 years of age, has already endured more bone-rattling mishaps than most, his latest being the unfortunate leg fracture in a fall at Fairyhouse this past November. While some whisper that brittle bones might be at play, Elliott believes it’s a cruel stroke of luck that’s forced his jockey onto the sidelines. Regardless of the past, the present question remains: can Kennedy make a comeback in time?

    Elliott has fields full of promising replacements who’ve stepped up diligently, much like colts ready to chase down the lead mare. Sam Ewing, Danny Gilligan, and Jordan Gainford have taken reins with confidence and skill, garnering victories that echo through the stables and into the hearts of racing enthusiasts. Ewing, in particular, has earned his spurs with impressive Grade One wins aboard a staunch quartet bound for the festival: Croke Park, Romeo Coolio, Brighterdaysahead, and The Yellow Clay.

    Yet, there is a timbre in Elliott’s voice when he talks about Kennedy that establishments the young jockey’s unique place in the horse racing tapestry. Having notched up ten triumphant wins at Cheltenham, Kennedy’s presence is not merely about victories but about charisma, cool confidence, and an instinctive understanding of the equine athletes that he partners. His debut win on Elliott-trained Labaik in the 2017 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at just 17 years old foreshadowed the stardust that he carries.

    In Elliott’s own words, “I’d love to have him back – Jack is part of the team. He looks great, feels sound, and is just waiting for a nod from the doctors.” Kennedy has been diligently working at rehabilitating, spending time at RACE, honing skills on simulators, and riding out where his legs allow.

    Retooling strategies and jockey lineups reflect the industry’s dynamic nature. However, while Elliott praises his team for their performances and acknowledges their prowess, he cannot disregard the intangible edge that Kennedy brings. “They don’t make too many Jacks, you know? He’s a great fella and very laid-back – he’s horizontal. Nothing fazes him at all,” said Elliott with a chuckle, referring to Kennedy’s calm demeanor which has, no doubt, been forged in the crucible of experience.

    With all eyes on the coveted Cheltenham Festival, decisions about Kennedy’s participation hang in the balance pending medical clearance. Even amidst such uncertainty, the horse racing community knows well that champions are not merely defined by their impeccable record or the glitter of their wins, but also by their resilience and the passion with which they pursue every race, from start to finish.

    In the intertwining paths of chance and choice, Elliott remains hopeful, reminding us that the race is not always to the swift, nor battle to the strong, but time and chance happen to them all. As for Kennedy, should he rejoin the fray, he will carry not just the weight of expectation but the joy of those who stand steadfastly by his side, with Elliott leading the cheer.

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    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

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