Nico de Boinville returns to victory at the first attempt aboard the Cher in Stratford | Racing news

Nico de Boinville made his return to the saddle a winning success with a success aboard the one who is dear in the dragonbet born of the handicaps of the novices of Paris in Stratford.
De Boinville has been sidelined since he was kicked in the back during a fall in Plompton on Easter Monday. The 36 -year -old man suffered injuries to the spine and neck which forced him to wear a splint and he remained patient with his recovery.
All the obstacles of the right house were omitted due to a low sun, but that made no difference for Nigel and Willy Twiston-Davies formed the Cher, while the favorite 5-4 went immediately to the front of the field and held the challenge of four cities to win by two and a quarter.
De Boinville told Racing TV: “I think I’m going to come for the race. It’s a nice horse and a big horse to come back. Sammy Twiston-Davies gave me good instructions very early and thank you to the whole team of Davies Twiston for having set me up.
“It was difficult (being sidelined), it was a fracture of the neck and fractures in the spine, so it was a slow summer to start and just delighted to be back in class. You just want to be back here. We are just going to appreciate today and go for a good time.”
It is not such a chance for Jonjo O’Neill Jr, who was also back on the plate for the first time since April.
O’Neill recovered from a back injury that was aggravated by a fall in Dancing City in the BET365 Gold Cup in the season final in Sandown.
He could not finish third on Trapista for his father Jonjo in the best ratings guaranteed on Dragonbet.co.uk Handicap Chase, while Sleeping Stellite (7-2 favorite) moved away for a victory of a length and a half.
Ben Pauling knew Just Just Chasing May (1-2 favorite) made four victories of four this season with a simple seven length victory in the sponsors of Dragonbet Fier of Stratford Racecourse Handicap Chase.




