* **Q: Why did Constitution Hill fall again?
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Horse Racing / Aintree Festival
The Aintree Hurdle delivered high drama as the formerly unbeaten superstar Constitution Hill fell for the second consecutive race, paving the way for Willie Mullins' talented mare Lossiemouth to capture the Grade One victory. This shock res...
The race unfolded with significant tactical intrigue. Turning for home, Constitution Hill appeared well-positioned but found himself momentarily hemmed in on the rail as Paul Townend manoeuvred Lossiemouth outwards. As jockey Nico de Boinville sought racing room and asked Constitution Hill to challenge approaching the second-last hurdle, the horse repeated his Cheltenham error, taking off too early and falling.
While some debated the ride, Grand National-winning jockey Daryl Jacob defended De Boinville, suggesting tactical riding by Townend and Danny Gilligan (on runner-up Wodhooh) put Constitution Hill in a difficult spot, and that the horse might be "second guessing" himself at hurdles now. Trainer Nicky Henderson lamented the repeat fall of a horse he considers "genuinely the best jumper you'll ever see," acknowledging the worry but questioning how to rectify the sudden issue. This comes after a rollercoaster period for the horse, who missed runs due to infection and lameness following his 2023 Champion Hurdle win.
Lossiemouth's victory was a testament to her own class and resilience, winning just 23 days after her Mares' Hurdle triumph at Cheltenham. It capped an extraordinary day for Willie Mullins, significantly boosting his prize money total in the trainers' championship race against Dan Skelton.
The day was also marked by sadness, as the Rich and Susannah Ricci-owned Willy De Houelle sustained a fatal injury in the Juvenile Hurdle.
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