Fancy winning a morning on the gallops with Nicky Henderson and Constitution Hill?

Nicky Henderson is offering racing fans the chance of a lifetime to see superstar Constitution Hill in training ahead of the Champion Hurdle in March.
The top-class hurdler will not participate in a public gallop before his next assignment on March 11, but one lucky winner has the opportunity to go behind the scenes at Henderson’s yard.
The Seven Barrows stable star continued his preparations for the Cheltenham Festival when stretching his winning sequence to ten in the Grade 2 Unibet Hurdle last weekend.
To enter, go to Henderson’s X account (@sevenbarrows) and write a caption to the picture of Constitution Hill and his connections following the Unibet Hurdle. The best will win the prize.
Henderson said: "I saw the picture that night [after Cheltenham] and it made me laugh. It occurred to me that we could do something with it."
In addition to a morning on the gallops with the unbeaten eight-year-old, yard sponsors Unibet have included a pair of tickets for the opening day of the festival.
Henderson added: "Whoever wins will have a morning here and Unibet will throw in two tickets for Champion Hurdle day at Cheltenham, which makes it a competition worth entering."
The winner will be announced on social media on Tuesday, February 4.
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