Sir Alex Ferguson experienced his “greatest day in racing” at the Cheltenham Festival, as his long-awaited win finally arrived with a quick double reminiscent of Manchester United’s 1999 Champions League final victory. Ferguson’s horse Monmiral and Protektorat both triumphed marking a memorable day for the legendary football manager.
Ferguson expressed his joy emphasizing the significance of winning at Cheltenham. Meanwhile, fellow former football manager Harry Redknapp also celebrated success with his horse Shakem Up’Arry. Both Ferguson and Redknapp relished the moment reminiscing about their footballing days.
Betfair reported a significant payout for a customer who bet on the football-related winners. Additionally, Teahupoo trained by Gordon Elliott claimed victory in the Stayers’ Hurdle while the retirement of Paisley Park a beloved hurdler marked the end of a remarkable career.
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