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Harry Redknapp says he’s ‘in Champions League’ after Jukebox’s King George hit

The horse The Jukebox Man, owned by former football manager Harry Redknapp, won the King George VI Chase at Kempton in a thrilling three-way photo-finish. Redknapp compared the victory to competing at the highest level of football, likening it to facing teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona. The race itself was described as extraordinary and one of the most enthralling passages of action seen in a Grade One steeplechase. Kempton's track, despite potential future demolition for housing, proved ideal for producing this classic race. The tight finish and exciting competition captivated the sell-out crowd of 17,000 spectators. The Jukebox Man's performance suggests it can compete with the best in the sport. This victory has earned The Jukebox Man a spot in the upcoming Cheltenham Gold Cup. The horse demonstrated remarkable grit and determination in its win. The unique characteristics of the Kempton track contributed to the race's excitement. The race was a significant achievement for both the horse and its owner.
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