Jonbon the Superstar Clinches Melling Chase Victory at Aintree Grand National
Jonbon, the odds-on favorite, secures a dominant win at the Melling Chase, showcasing his brilliance in a thrilling race at Aintree.

Jonbon Triumphs in Style at Aintree’s Melling Chase
The electrifying Melling Chase at Aintree’s Grand National meeting saw Jonbon, the reigning superstar of horse racing, deliver a masterclass performance under jockey Nico de Boinville. Despite initial pressure, the 9-year-old gelding pulled ahead on the second circuit, finishing three and a quarter lengths clear of Protektorat in a display of sheer dominance.
A Redemption Story
Jonbon’s victory was particularly sweet after his disappointing second place at last month’s Champion Chase in Cheltenham, where a costly mistake dashed his hopes. Trainer Nicky Henderson praised his resilience, stating, "He proved today that he loves Aintree—the fast pace and big jumps are where he excels."
Jockey and Trainer Celebrate the Win
De Boinville, still riding high after a turbulent week, hailed Jonbon as "an absolute superstar" and credited the team’s efforts. "Racing is about resilience. Like Rocky said, you’ve got to get back up—and today, Jonbon did just that," he reflected. Henderson, a five-time Melling Chase winner, added that the synergy between horse and jockey was unmatched.
Race Highlights & Other Contenders
- Matata secured third place, while Willie Mullins’ hopeful El Fabiolo suffered an unfortunate fall.
- The event also featured Salvator Mundi’s thrilling win in the TrustATrader Top Novices' Hurdle, marking Mullins’ fifth Grade One victory at the meet.
- Caldwell Potter extended his winning streak in the Mildmay Novices' Chase, further proving his Cheltenham form.
Looking Ahead: The Grand National
With the three-day festival concluding on Saturday, all eyes now turn to the 177th Grand National, set to take place at 16:00 BST. Will I Am Maximus defend his title? Stay tuned for what promises to be another historic showdown.