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  1. Paul Frank Nicholls OBE (born 17 April 1962) is a British National Hunt horse trainer with stables at Ditcheat, Somerset. A relatively successful jump jockey, Nicholls has become the leading National Hunt trainer of his generation in Britain, finishing the 2007–08 season with 155 winners and a record £4 million in prize money.

    • As a National Hunt jockey: 133, As a National Hunt trainer: 3,582
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  2. 3 days ago · Welcome to the website of Paul Nicholls Racing which contains a wealth of detail on all aspects of our training operation at Ditcheat. Paul has changed the face of jump racing since he arrived here in October 1991 with eight horses and a notably positive attitude in his relentless pursuit of success. Over 3,600 winners have followed his initial ...

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  4. 5. 135. 7. DIFF is the difference between the RPR the horse recorded and their expected RPR. Trainer Paul Nicholls statistics and form. View results and future entries as well as statistics by course, race type and prize money.

  5. Paul Nicholls has been champion trainer eleven times, has trained upwards of 3,100 winners, 125 of them at Grade 1 level, and has won many of the races that matter most in the calendar including four Gold Cups, a Grand National, ten Tingle Creeks and the King George V1 Chase an astonishing eleven times. He has maintained a strike rate of 20% or ...

  6. Paul Nicholls Racing. in. Latest News. Monday 22nd April. We head to Sandown on Saturday with the exciting prospect of Harry Cobden being crowned champion jockey for the first time. He has been riding at the top of his game all season and richly deserves to end up top of the table. Harry is such an important part of our team, provides vital ...

  7. Dec 26, 2022 · The win, at odds of 11-4, was Nicholls’s fourth in the last five runnings of the race. Photograph: John Walton/PA. That likelihood is reflected in the latest Gold Cup betting, where L’Homme ...

  8. Dec 24, 2021 · After marking the 30-year anniversary of his first winner this week, champion trainer Paul Nicholls wants to become the first to reach 4,000 winners in British jump races. Nicholls' maiden win ...

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