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Hewick: Story behind €850 horse that has now won over €450,000 in prize money after American Grand National win

Hewick gave trainer John 'Shark' Hanlon a dream American Grand National win over the weekend, picking up €160,000 for connections in the process.

The seven-year-old staying chaser has now won over €450,000 in prize money, which is all the more remarkable considering he was purchased for just €850.

Hewick has made rapid strides in recent months and was unlucky in the Midlands Grand National, when carried out at the third-last having travelled sweetly.

READ MORE: John 'Shark' Hanlon pays emotional tribute to Jack de Bromhead following Hewick's American Grand National win

Owned by TJ McDonald, he then landed both the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown and the Galway Plate.

He looked poised to become only the second horse since Dorans Pride in 1997 to win the Kerry National Handicap while conceding weight to all rivals at Listowel, but unseated Jordan Gainford when upsides eventual winner Busselton at the last.

But he made amends for that blunder when bolting up by 11 and a half lengths in the States and follows in the hoofprints of Brain Power (2019) and Jury Duty (2018), who have both made successful raids across the Atlantic in recent years.

This time last year Hewick was winning the Durham National at Sedgefield and exactly 12 months on his popular trainer is dreaming of Cheltenham Festival glory following a successful trip to New Jersey.

He will now be trained with the Prestbury Park blue riband in mind after a well-deserved rest following his exertions over the last 12 months.

“I think he’s improving the whole time and his next step is the Gold Cup,” said Hanlon.

Jordan Gainford on Hewick (©INPHO/James Crombie)

“From now on he’ll be trained as a Gold Cup horse, and I might not run him between now and the Gold Cup. We’ll see, he might have one run and I haven’t made up my mind, we’ll just see how he comes along.

“But he’s going to get a good break now until after Christmas and then we’ll train him for the Gold Cup – maybe he’ll get a run some time in February, we’ll just have to see.

“It’s been some journey since he won this day last year in the Durham National. He’s brought us a long way and please God it doesn’t stop here.”

For Hanlon it has been a fantastic experience to take Hewick to the other side of the Atlantic and the handler talks of his disbelief that the seven-year-old appears to have developed a cult following in America.

He also provided a little glimpse into what the Stateside celebrations were like, with the Hanlon team joining forces with Gordon Elliott’s Cullentra House ensemble as they enjoyed a double on the Far Hills card.

“I met people who had driven three or four hours to see Hewick because of his profile over the last couple of months, I couldn’t believe it,” he explained.

“It’s been amazing, Rachel (partner) and the two kids are here and we’re having a ball. You should see the crowds that are there, even after the race.

“We spent two hours there, Gordon and his team and ourselves, we all joined up together and we had plenty of food and plenty of drink for everyone – it was great for Gordon to have a double on the day, too. Three Irish winners on the big day was amazing.

“It was an unreal day and unreal night – it was mighty. We didn’t let the side down anyway.”

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