Hewick (horse)

Hewick (foaled 17 April 2015) is an Irish-bred and trained Thoroughbred racehorse who races under National Hunt rules. He is a specialist long-distance steeplechaser known for his victories in the 2022 American Grand National and 2023 King George VI Chase.

Background
Hewick is a bay gelding, with a narrow white blaze bred in Ireland by William Quinn. At 16 hands, he is small for a steeplechaser. His sire, Virtual, won the Lockinge Stakes; his dam, Ballyburn Rose, was unraced. Hewick was bought as a two-year-old at Goresbridge Sales for €850 (about £800) and went into training with John Joseph "Shark" Hanlon at his County Carlow yard.

Racing career
Hewick began his racing career as a four-year-old in early 2019 with three appearances in point-to-point. On two occasions he fell, and on one occasion unseated his jockey. He then ran 11 times over hurdles before securing his first victory at Kilbeggan in September 2020. This was followed two weeks later by another at Navan. In June 2021 he raced over fences for the first time, winning a beginners' chase at Clonmel. Hewick raced in Britain for the first time in September 2021, coming second in a handicap chase at Perth. In October 2021 he won the 3m 5f Durham National at Sedgefield, ridden by conditional jockey Shane Fenelon. In April 2022, ridden by conditional jockey Jordan Gainford and starting as a 16/1 outsider, he won the Grade 3 Bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown, beating Musical Slave and favourite Kitty's Light by eight lengths. Hewick and Gainford, who had by this time lost his claim, then went on to win the Galway Plate in July 2022 before travelling to the United States to compete in the 2m 5f Grand National Hurdle Stakes at Far Hills, New Jersey. Ridden by Gainford and starting as 21/10 second favourite, Hewick beat Noah And The Ark by 11½ lengths to win. After the race, Hanlon said: "This horse is a legend and is starting to get a huge following".

The eight-year-old's first race of 2023 was the Cheltenham Gold Cup at the Cheltenham Festival in March. He started at 40/1 in a field of thirteen, again ridden by Gainford, and fell at the second last fence when racing in second position. Ridden by Rachael Blackmore as Gainford was side-lined by injury, Hewick then won the Grade 2 Oaksey Chase over 2m 6½f at Sandown in April. His next race was the French Champion Hurdle at Auteuil. Ridden by Blackmore in ground softer than he likes, he finished in fourth place. In August he had a disappointing run in the Galway Plate under Brian Hughes, finishing fourteenth in a field of 22, 27 lengths behind the winner. After a break of nearly five months, Hewick won the Grade 1 King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day. Gavin Sheehan was riding him for the first time, as Gainford was again injured and Blackmore was riding at Leopardstown. Starting at 12/1 in a field of six, he raced in last place for much of the 3 miles and appeared to be out of contention when he rallied and eventually overtook leaders Bravemansgame and Allaho on the short run-in to win by 1½ lengths. Hewick's second attempt at the Cheltenham Gold Cup was thwarted due to unsuitably soft ground. He was then scratched from the Aintree Grand National, in which he had been allocated top weight, and aimed at the Aintree Bowl. As the ground was soft, he ran in the Liverpool Hurdle instead. Reunited with Gainford, he finished 6th of the eleven runners, beaten 25 lengths by Strong Leader. His next outing was on 1 May in the Punchestown Gold Cup where he finished third behind Fastorslow and odds-on favourite Galopin Des Champs. Later in May there was a trip to France to contest the Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil (French Champion Hurdle) in Paris, where he finished second, one and a half lengths behind Losange Bleu. His trainer said after the race: "He's run an absolute cracker. He jumped well, did everything and a better horse beat us. I know we're better over fences but that shows what I have, he's a great horse."