Dan Skelton had another red-letter season in 2022/23 when his 133 winners took him to a personal best prize money tally of £2,614,206 and there plenty of high profiles winners in that mix.
Pride of place in his achievements last term may well have been a double at the Cheltenham Festival with Langer Dan gaining reward for some luckless efforts the previous two seasons when coming good in the Coral Cup and Faivoir capturing the County Handicap Hurdle.
Major handicap success was also achieved in the autumn when Le Milos took the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury and at a higher grade there was an exemplary performance from Protektorat in the Betfair Chase at Haydock and Nube Negra in the Shloer Chase at the November Meeting.
Grey Dawning marked himself down of some prowess when landing the Leamington Novices’ Hurdle at Warwick, whilst West Balboa marked herself down as something to keep on the right side when taking the Lanzarote Handicap Hurdle at Kempton and adding to that in the Village Hotels Handicap Hurdle at the Grand National Festival. Both look very exciting recruits to their novice chase divisions.
Dan has plenty of untapped ammunition to go to war with this season and he kindly talked to Tony Elves of attheraces.com about some of his leading lights for this term.