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Racing Post Sunday, November 29, 2020

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HEN used in conjunction with a horse the term could be less than complimentary but that’s not so when deployed in relation to one of the most successful trainers of jumps horses there has ever been. With Paul Nicholls, it really is all in his head. Among the ranks of racing professionals, Nicholls has few peers at the art of communication. He is one of the sport’s finest talkers because he is one of the sport’s finest thinkers. Where possible, he stays out of turf

politics and industry debates, but ask him about any of the 150-plus animals in his string and Nicholls will quickly rattle off a series of opinions, views on past performances and predictions on those still to come. He does so with relish. It is a pleasure, not a chore. He also never stops doing it. At 9.30pm on the night before his latest mammoth Racing Post stable tour was published, he sent its writer a message, expressing the view Paddy Power Gold Cup disappointment Saint Sonnet might perhaps do better dropped back to two miles. It

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INSIDE THE MIND OF PAUL NICHOLLS

was a Saturday evening sandwiched by two important afternoons at Cheltenham, yet Nicholls seemed in no mood to take his mind elsewhere. “I spend a lot of time thinking – in fact, I never stop thinking,” he says. “You have to be thinking the whole time and the reality is there isn’t a lot of time to think about anything else. You can never flick off the switch. I do enjoy it, though. I always have done. Thinking produces winners.” There have been so many of them. There is Continues page 16


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