Nicky Henderson dealt Cheltenham blow as Sir Gino ruled out for season

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Sir Gino, who had been the odds-on favourite for the Arkle Trophy at Cheltenham next month since his brilliant chasing debut at Kempton’s Christmas meeting, has been ruled out for the remainder of the National Hunt season with an infection following a minor leg injury sustained during a routine piece of exercise last week.Nicky Henderson’s five-year-old beat Ballyburn, one of the top novice hurdlers last season and a Grade One winner over fences since, with ease in December, prompting immediate comparisons with previous Arkle winners from the yard including Sprinter Sacre, Altior and Shishkin.He missed an intended prep run for Cheltenham in the Game Spirit Chase on Saturday, however, and his price for the Arkle started to drift ominously on the Betfair betting exchange on Monday morning before a statement from Henderson’s stable confirmed the news that his ante-post backers had been dreading.“Unfortunately, Sir Gino’s situation has deteriorated somewhat and he has been admitted to the equine hospital,” Henderson said in a statement on X.“As a result of initial examinations … an infection has invaded the ligaments in his near-hind leg.

“This will require lengthy treatment that will sadly rule him out of any further racing this season,“This is a dreadful blow to [Sir Gino’s owners] Joe and Marie Donnelly and everybody at Seven Barrows but we will be doing everything possible to help this incredible bright light back to full fitness next season,”The news on Monday means that Sir Gino will be denied a run as favourite for a festival Grade One for the second year running, as he was ruled out of the Triumph Hurdle last year a day before the race as Henderson’s string struggled with the effects of a virus at the worst possible moment of the campaign,Ayr 1,10 Ballyfort 1.

40 Wainwright 2.10 Walk On Quest 2.40 Baratablet 3.10 Rock On Jet 3.45 Bollin Matilda 4.

20 Montys Soldier 4,55 GintimeLingfield 1,55 Presenting Doy 2,25 Pleasington 2,55 Are U Wise To That 3.

27 Jukebox D’Eddy 4.02 Pilsdon Pen 4.37 My Friend Sean Wolverhampton 4.30 Muddy Mooy 5.00 Marinakis (nb) 5.

30 Marvellous Lady 6.00 Lord Rapscallion 6.30 Path To Dubai (nb) 7.00 Combustion 7.30 Silky Robin 8.

00 State Of Madness 8.30 Wonder (nap)In his absence, Majborough was an impressive winner of the Triumph and the same horse has now replaced Sir Gino as odds-on favourite for the Arkle at a top price of 8-13.Next in the betting is L’Eau Du Sud (5-1), the comfortable winner of the Grade Two Kingmaker Chase at Warwick on Saturday, while Mistergif, the winner of his only start over fences to date at Fairyhouse in January in a notably quick time for a chasing debutant, is a 10-1 chance.Sign up to The RecapThe best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s actionafter newsletter promotionIf there is a crumb of consolation for Henderson after Monday’s news it is that Sir Gino was ruled out by an injury rather than any hint of a bug in the yard.Overall, in fact, his string appears to be in rude health with just 29 days left to the opening day of the festival, a point that was underlined by the emphatic success of Joyeuse in Saturday’s valuable William Hill Handicap Hurdle at Newbury.

The most successful British trainer at the Cheltenham festival also still has three warm favourites for the meeting next month: Constitution Hill, in the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday’s opening card on 11 March; Jonbon, in the Queen Mother Champion Chase the following afternoon, and Lulamba in the Triumph Hurdle on 14 March,
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Gordon Ramsay reaches boiling point in Chelsea, 1999

Gordon Ramsay is in the kitchen of Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, and it’s hot, intense and frenzied, wrote fly-on-the-wall reporter Nicci Gerard in the Observer on 24 January 1999.‘Over everyone towers Ramsay, barking orders, spraying expletives across the room… tasting, shouting (“Fucking unbelievable!”), calming (“Guys, guys, guys!”).’ Ramsay, 32, the ‘wunderkind of the cooking world’, is running what is ‘not a democracy but a dictatorship’. Channel 4 was filming the kitchen for Ramsay’s Boiling Point, a five-part documentary.It was a bad week: his father had just died, aged 54

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The Great Indian, London: ‘A thoroughly delightful food pub’ – restaurant review

An old north London boozer has found new life as an Indian restaurant, and redefined ‘gastropub’ along the wayThe Great Indian, 139 Marlborough Road, London N19 4NU. Small plates £7.50-£11.50, large dishes £9.50-£23

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Save our cider: apple growers and producers call on government to protect traditional ‘native wine of England’

They are a symbol of the bucolic English countryside and a staple of the West Country landscape, but since the second world war, 90% of traditional orchards have disappeared.Defined as a collection of five or more fruit trees planted in permanent grassland and managed in a non-intensive way, traditional orchards have suffered from neglect, been razed for development and converted to intensive bush orchards or alternative crops.Now cider makers are calling on the government to protect what they say is one of the country’s most environmentally friendly farming systems. Traditional orchards are often wildlife havens with rare birds and insects, and allow silvopasture – where livestock grazes on a variety of plants in forests and tree-filled pastureland, eliciting multiple uses from one field. Older orchards, proponents say, are excellent carbon storers

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How to turn eggs into a traditional British pub snack – recipe

Pickling is a good way to lengthen the life of your eggs, and a chance to use up herbs and spices, tooThe Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.At Yeo Valley’s Good Food and Eating Well conference last year, Christine Storry of the Dynamic Food Board, a UK body that promotes sustainable, local food procurement, estimated that “more than 700 million eggs are wasted in the UK each year”; that’s roughly 45,000 tonnes, or almost equivalent to the weight of the Titanic. She also noted that only 22% of us know how to test if an egg is fresh and safe to eat

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Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for orange and cardamom muffins | The sweet spot

Give me a muffin over a cupcake any day. They’re less faffy to make, don’t need much when it comes to decorations, and I’m a big fan of the way the domed tops spill over the cases, giving a crisp shell that contrasts with the fluffy insides. Orange and cardamom feel bright and fresh, so are ideal for cold, grey afternoons.Prep 10 minRest 15 min Cook 40 min Makes 6Zest of 1 orange Seeds from 6 green cardamom pods, crushed100g caster sugar190g plain flour 1½ tsp baking powder ¼ tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 large egg 80g plain yoghurt 40ml milk 80g unsalted butter, melted20g oil 2-3 tbsp pearl sugar (optional)Heat the oven to 220C (200C fan)/425F/gas 7 and line a six-hole muffin tray with paper cases.In a bowl, use your fingertips to rub the orange zest and cardamom into the sugar until well combined and smelling nice and fragrant

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Seven kitchen gadgets I can’t live without: ‘How does anyone make a salad without one?’

Keen cook Elizabeth Quinn opens her drawer to share the culinary tools that save her time, sanity and fingertipsThe Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.What makes a kitchen gadget a culinary gamechanger? An indispensable item of the kitchen toolkit doesn’t have to be hi-tech or fancy – my most prized tool is a 50 cent plastic spatula – but it does have to earn its place in the cutlery drawer.The Guardian’s journalism is independent