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The Shunter one of three co-favourites for Galway Plate with Mullins pair backed | Horse Racing News racingpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from racingpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
RSN927 COX PLATE ON THE CARDS FOR CLASSY OTI MARE May 24, 2021 12:48 pm By Jackson Frantz Cox Plate at True Self. Willie Mullins-trained galloper will return to Australia for a third consecutive spring campaign, after she produced a flashing first-up performace in Sunday night’s Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup at Curragh. “She’s a remarkable mare, she’ll arrive back over here in Australia as a nine-year-old and she just seems to be getting better with age,” Henderson told Racing Pulse. “We’ll most likely take her to a race in America and then we will come across here for the spring where she may be more aimed at the Cox Plate.
); Mullins had his 15th championship in the bag before Punchestown but it didn’t stop him dominating Donn McClean takes a look back at the 2021 Punchestown Festival and Willie Mullins’ 19-winner haul. By Donn McClean Tuesday 4 May 2021, 7:00 AM 3 hours ago 1,575 Views 1 Comment GOING INTO THE Punchestown Festival in 2018, one week to go in the 2017/18 Irish National Hunt season, and Willie Mullins trailed Gordon Elliott by over €500,000 in the trainers’ championship. You knew that Willie Mullins would be strong at Punchestown but, even so, it was a fair gap, and the bookmakers made Gordon Elliott favourite to claim his first title.
Punchestown Festival day three | Klassical Dream & Energumene star in Willie Mullins 299/1 five-timer By Sporting Life 20:13 · THU April 29, 2021 A review of all the action from day three of the Punchestown Festival as Energumene and Klassical Dream starred in a Willie Mullins-trained five-timer. Energumene among five for Mullins Energumene claimed his second Grade One triumph with a smooth performance from the front in the Ryanair Novice Chase. Paul Townend enjoyed something of an armchair ride on the 2/5 favourite, who was last seen winning the Irish Arkle at the Dublin Racing Festival, before missing the Sporting Life Arkle at Cheltenham due to a late setback.
They took the first upsides at breakneck speed and it continued thereafter. Allaho led marginally over the second under Blackmore, then Chacun Poir Soi took the third and fourth in front as Townend switched his mount outside. It was like watching two flyweight boxers exchange a flurry of early punches. As Allaho began to feel the pinch on his first start at the minimum trip over fences, First Flow was then squeezed on to Chacun Pour Soi’s shoulder, with Nube Negra watching them all they way on the inner under Harry Skelton. One thing is for sure, there would be no freebies here.
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