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Bryony Frost guides Greaneteen to Tingle Creek glory in Sandown

Joe HewlettJoe Hewlett4 December 2021
Bryony Frost

Bryony Frost

“I got over the last, but it felt a very, very long way up the hill! We were riding for everything we were worth."

Bryony Frost put a turbulent few days behind her to steer Greaneteen to a brilliant in the Betfair Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown for trainer Paul Nicholls.
Frost has been giving evidence at the British Horseracing Authority's headquarters in London this week in relation to charges brought against Robbie Dunne of prejudicial conduct and violent and threatening behaviour towards her - all but one of which he denies.

Frost and Greaneteen travelled handily through the two-mile Grade One contest until he was ridden to take up the lead over the penultimate fence.

From there he pulled further and further away from stablemate Hitman, and eventually crossed the line five and a half lengths ahead to give Nicholls a one-two in a race he was winning for the 12th time. Hot favourite Chacun Pour Soi was a major disappointment.
Frost said: "I got over the last, but it felt a very, very long way up the hill! We were riding for everything we were worth.
"I can't speak. I landed over the last and thought 'I'm going to get caught, somebody's going to come and get me. I can hear them, I can hear the crowd!'.
"We won the Tingle Creek. I absolutely can't believe it.

? Greaneteen - 2021 Tingle Creek hero @Sandownpark

? Bryony Frost does she does best & steers the likeable Greaneteen to victory in the G1 @Betfair Tingle Creek Chase - a 1️⃣2️⃣th win for @PFNicholls in the contest pic.twitter.com/hey7zKQv4a

— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 4, 2021
"I can't tell you what it (reception from the crowd) means, to feel the support of everyone here is huge.
"I ride horses and it's the best life. I can say I do that as a job. It's quite special and it's the best place to be when you are galloping out on track. That's the place you've got to take yourself, it's what I've done since I was little."
She added: "They knew he was 100 per cent right today and the team at home is phenomenal. I couldn't do this without the team, Paul and his training. Paul said this was the horse that was coming here for this."

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