Hennessy to take over Sublimity training Former Champion Hurdle winner Sublimity is switching to the care of Robbie Hennessy, son of his owner Bill, who is setting up his own stable. There was no acrimony in the decision with Robbie Hennessy riding much of the work on the eight-year-old at trainer John Carr´s County Kildare yard. Sublimity gave his connections the thrill of a lifetime when cruising up the Cheltenham hill in 2007 while this year he finished fourth in the same race and second to Punjabi at Punchestown. "He will be going to the owner´s son in the autumn but he´s still with us, out to grass, at the moment," said Carr. "There are absolutely no hard feelings - it´s not because they are unhappy with anything I have done - but Robbie is going to train. "I thought I might have the horse for another season as I didn´t think he was going to start training so soon, but he has." Ex-John Dunlop-trained stayer Kong, now with Carr, will follow Sublimity to Hennessy´s care.