Cheltenham Festival Erupts in Controversy: Jockey ‘Abuse’ and Starting Gate Chaos
The Cheltenham Festival witnessed a fiery exchange on Wednesday as jockey Declan Queally accused rival Nico de Boinville of “abuse” prior to the Turners Novices’ Hurdle. The incident, occurring during a chaotic start to the race, has reignited debate surrounding the festival’s starting procedures.
A Disrupted Start and Heated Exchange
The opening event of day two experienced a delayed start of almost four minutes due to difficulties positioning the 21 runners. As jockeys jostled for position near the tapes, tensions flared between Queally and de Boinville. Queally, an amateur rider, expressed his distress on ITV Racing, stating, “The start was a bit of a mess… I was being abused by an English rider Nico de Boinville and it’s not very nice. I’m an amateur coming here riding in front of my kids and that, it’s horrific.”
De Boinville responded with a terse, “Maybe he should appear in the mirror.”
Calls for Starting Procedure Reform
The incident has prompted renewed calls for changes to the starting procedures at Cheltenham. Riding legends Ruby Walsh and Sir Anthony McCoy weighed in on the matter, suggesting a rolling start could alleviate the congestion and potential for conflict. Walsh pointed to a previous incident involving de Boinville, stating, “Maybe he needs to look in the mirror, too.” He advocates for a rolling start to avoid the current drama.
McCoy emphasized the equal rights of all riders, stating, “One person has as much right to be there as someone else… I don’t think Declan’s done much wrong. I don’t think one person is any more entitled to be there than another.”
Impact on Races and Rider Penalties
The false start similarly impacted the performance of 5-2 favourite No Drama This End, who was forced into a less advantageous position and ultimately pulled up. Part-owner Max McNeill suggested a second chance should be given to riders who fail to position correctly at the initial start.
Following an investigation, the starter reported that four riders – Jack Kennedy, Declan Queally, Danny Gilligan and Darragh O’Keeffe – had not approached the tape correctly, causing the false start. Kennedy and Queally received one-day suspensions for misconduct, while Gilligan and O’Keeffe were suspended for two days as it was their second offense in 12 months.
The Growing Pressure on Cheltenham Starters
This year’s incident follows similar issues at the 2025 Festival, highlighting the challenges faced by starters managing large fields. The pressure to ensure a fair and safe start is immense, and the current system appears increasingly prone to disruption and conflict.
FAQ
What caused the delay at the start of the Turners Novices’ Hurdle?
The delay was caused by difficulties in positioning the 21 runners correctly before the start of the race.
What was the nature of the exchange between Queally and de Boinville?
Declan Queally accused Nico de Boinville of “abuse,” while de Boinville responded with a dismissive comment.
What penalties were handed out to the jockeys involved in the false start?
Jack Kennedy and Declan Queally were suspended for one day, while Danny Gilligan and Darragh O’Keeffe were suspended for two days.
Are there calls for changes to the starting procedures at Cheltenham?
Yes, several figures, including Ruby Walsh and Sir Anthony McCoy, have called for a rolling start to be implemented.
