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Sean Bowen, jump jockey great who can’t buy a winner at the Cheltenham festival

about 6 hours ago
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Mike Trout is 34 years old, weighs 235lb and plays baseball for the Los Angeles Angels.Sean Bowen is 28, tips the scales at around 140lb and is the reigning champion jockey over jumps.At first sight, they do not have a great deal in common besides both being professional athletes (and even then, Trout earns more in a fortnight than Bowen can ever hope to bank in a year).But when you break down what they do and, above all, when they do it, there are some distinct similarities.Trout is widely recognised as the greatest baseball player of his generation, consistently putting up numbers during the six-month, 162-game regular that put him among the all-time greats.

Yet he is shackled – though that is perhaps not entirely the right word for a $426.5m contract – to the serially underachieving Angels, and when the serious business of Major League Baseball comes around in the October post-season, Trout is watching on TV.He has played in just three post-season games in a 15-year career, and ended up on the losing side in all three.Bowen, meanwhile, is currently racking up winners at a rate that is without precedent since Tony McCoy’s retirement in April 2015.Before racing on Monday, he had ridden 134 winners from 505 rides in the 2025-26 season, which started in early May, a strike rate of 27%.

Next on the list is his younger brother, James, with 54 wins – little more than a third of his sibling’s total, while former champion Harry Skelton, whose brother, Dan, runs the most powerful yard in Britain, has 52.Bowen is winning races that he should win.Favourites with Bowen on top have a return on investment of -4.57% in 2025, while the return from favourites overall over jumps is -7.41%.

And he is also winning races that he shouldn’t, with his epic, never-say-die performance on Wade Out at Cheltenham on Friday being only the latest example,Yet when it comes to the crunch in the spring, Bowen, for the moment at least, is a permanent also-ran,British jumping’s current champion jockey has had a total of 52 rides at the Cheltenham festival since making his debut at the meeting in 2014 on an 80-1 shot in the Kim Muir, and has yet to register even a single success,The average SP of his festival rides is 40-1, and just six have even managed to reach the frame,This is not an entirely new phenomenon, as Brian Hughes, the champion three times in four seasons from 2019-20, could often be found swerving the festival to ride at Sedgefield or Doncaster in his championship campaigns.

Kelso 12,55 Burning It Up 1,25 Meetmeinthemorning 1,55 Eagles Reprieve 2,25 Triple Crown Ted 2.

55 Moon Phases 3.25 MagnoliaLingfield 1.15 Giantsgrave 1.45 Getaway King 2.15 Kosac d’Oudairies 2.

45 Realisation (nap) 3,15 Scorpio Rising 3,50 JorebelNewcastle 3,45 Different Drum 4,15 The Tunguska Event 4.

45 Clouds Hill 5.15 Kullazain 5.45 Blackisthenewblack 6.15 Ardaddy 6.45 Mister Sky Blue 7.

15 Korroor (nb) 7.45 ThankuappreciateBut it does reinforce the extent to which National Hunt racing now has a regular season, from October to mid-March, and then a climactic post-season when, for practical purposes, the significant stats reset to zero – much as they also do in baseball.One obvious reason for that, of course, is that, for a decade at least, a majority of the very best jumping prospects have been finding their way to Irish stables, and Willie Mullins’s yard above all.A relatively limited but richly endowed schedule at home means that there is little reason for those that rise to the top of the pile to cross the water until the festival in March.Which is when the serious competition begins.

The relative decline in significance of Saturday’s Betfair Chase at Haydock, the first Grade One of the British season, could also be seen as a symptom of the changing nature of the campaign,Just six Irish-trained runners have lined up since 2017, and A Plus Tard, the 2022 Gold Cup winner, is the only truly top-class name on the list,The best Irish chasers have the John Durkan Memorial Chase at Punchestown on Sunday as a much more attractive alternative, leaving the Betfair Chase with the best available from British yards, plus track specialists like Royale Pagaille, the winner in 2023 and 2024, and Bristol De Mai (2017, 2018 and 2020) that will not be on anyone’s mind for the Gold Cup in March,Native River, in 2018, was the last British-trained Gold Cup winner, and Haiti Couleurs, at 25-1, is the shortest-priced contender from a UK yard for next year’s renewal,The 2027 and 2028 winners too have, in all likelihood, already been sourced, bought and relocated to a top Irish stable.

It is not a situation that is likely to change any time soon, so while most of the best horses will be in Ireland for the foreseeable, the arrival of a relentless new hero in the saddle is well timed.He is the first Sean Bowen rather than the next McCoy, but an injury-free run through to the spring would probably see Bowen post the best winning total in a jumps season since McCoy’s retirement.He is richly talented, irrepressibly determined and will be a major asset to British jump racing over the winter months, whether or not he finally manages to break his festival duck.
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Scott Boland seeks to inspire next generation as Indigenous history beckons in Ashes opener

Scott Boland expects Brendan Doggett to help inspire a new generation of Indigenous cricketers, as a slice of history beckons for the duo when the Australia XI is named for the Ashes opener in Perth.The fast bowlers are on the verge of shattering the glass ceiling and becoming the first pair of Indigenous cricketers to be included in the same Australia side as spots open up with Josh Hazlewood joining injured captain Pat Cummins on the sidelines.Only two of Australia’s 471 men’s Test players are Indigenous – former fast bowler Jason Gillespie and Boland – with Doggett poised to join the all-too exclusive club.Boland backed Doggett – whose Indigenous heritage traces back on his mother’s side to the Worimi people from around Newcastle – to make an impact on more than just the Ashes if he is selected to face England in the first Test starting on 21 November.“Hopefully Brendan does get the nod and that happens,” Boland said on Monday about the prospect of two Indigenous players being selected in the same Australia side

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Mind guru Gilbert Enoka: ‘England are about to go to war, and I want to be in the trench with them’

“We’ve got a smooth lake at the moment,” Gilbert Enoka says, relaxing in the bar of England’s team hotel in Perth a few days before the battle for the Ashes gets under way. “But the series is going to start and then there’s going to be really, really choppy water in terms of what we actually have to sail. All I want is to help the guys develop structures that can help them be reliable when those waves come.”Enoka is the mental skills coach most famous for instigating a “no dickheads” policy during his 21 years in the All Blacks dressing room, and a man whose path to the pinnacle of team sport is as remarkable as the impact he has had since getting there. He spent much of his childhood in an orphanage before moving back in with his mother, who had settled with a new partner Enoka describes as “alcoholic, dysfunctional”

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Anthony Joshua will ‘break internet over Jake Paul’s face’ as fight is confirmed

Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul will face each other in a heavyweight fight in Miami on 19 December, it has been confirmed.Rumours of the fight between Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer, and Joshua, the British former heavyweight champion of the world, had been trailed earlier this month and Paul’s company, Most Valuable Promotions, confirmed the news on Monday. The fight will be shown live on Netflix.“This isn’t an AI simulation. This is Judgment Day,” said Paul

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Australia target Joe Root as the England batter to ‘take down’ on eve of Ashes

Scott Boland has flagged Joe Root as the England batter to “take down” this Ashes series as Pat Cummins stepped up his return from a back injury with an encouraging net session at Perth Stadium.England were handed a day off on Monday after their warm-up fixture at Lilac Hill, as Australia’s players began their preparations after flying in 24 hours earlier. A green-tinged pitch was being watered out in the middle as temperatures hit 33C inside the ground.Boland, scourge of England on their previous tour here four years ago, was already the seamer chosen to replace Cummins in the Australian XI, with a further hamstring injury to Josh Hazlewood likely to result in South Australia’s Brendan Doggett being handed a debut this week.Asked about the tourist he was targeting, the soft-spoken Boland plumped for the obvious answer

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England to launch first Nations Championship campaign with visit to South Africa

England will begin their inaugural Nations Championship campaign next summer by travelling to South Africa to lock horns with the two-times defending world champions.As revealed by the Guardian in June, Steve Borthwick’s side, who are not playing the Springboks this autumn, also face fixtures against Fiji and Argentina next summer.England last toured South Africa in 2018 and next year’s clash – likely to be at Ellis Park in Johannesburg – will be only the second meeting between the two sides since the 2023 World Cup semi-final.The game with Fiji is also set to take place in South Africa in an attempt to minimise travel, as per tournament protocols. Fiji had wanted to play the match in Europe, either in France or at Twickenham, but the expectation is England’s first two matches will be in South Africa before they return to Argentina, having played two Tests there last summer

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