William Hill Trophy 2009
The race currently known, for sponsorship purposes, as the Ultima Handicap Chase is run over three miles and a furlong on the Old Course at Cheltenham, where it has the distinction of being the first of 12 fiercely competitive handicaps run at the Cheltenham Festival. Between 1998 and 2010, the race was sponsored by bookmaker William Hill and hence run as the William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase.
History records that, on March 10, 2009, the William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase was won, by a neck, by the 5/1 favourite, Wichita Lineman, owned by J.P. McManus, trained by Jonjo O’Neill and ridden by Tony McCoy. However, that bare result does not tell the full story.
Despite his position at the head of the market, Wichita Lineman was never jumping with any fluency and McCoy did well to survive a blunder at the ninth fence. The eight-year-old proceeded to hit the next fence, hit the last fence on the far side, when making ground, and put in what commentator Mike Cattermole described as a ‘shoddy jump’ at the third last, by which time his chance appeared to have gone.
However, McCoy said later, “I knew he’d come home well if I could just give him a chance by keeping close enough.” Remarkably, McCoy did give Wichita Lineman a chance and, to his credit, his mount started to rally from the second-last fence, and jumped the final fence in third place. He still had plenty to do to catch the leader, Maljimar, who traded as low as 1.06 on the Betfair betting exchange but, given the office by McCoy, Wichita Lineman produced a strong run to lead in the dying strides and win a neck; he had been matched at a high of 60 on Betfair. Sadly, there was no fairytale ending for Wichita Lineman, who suffered a fatal fall at the first fence in the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse the following month.