State Man ‘does what it says on the tin’
State Man spearheads an opening Willie Mullins treble and there’s an emotional success for Kim Bailey
TRAINING maestro Willie Mullins landed his 95th, 96th and 97th Festival winners on the opening day, sealing a remarkable hat-trick with Gaelic Warrior, uber-mare Lossiemouth and his fifth Unibet Champion Hurdle crown with State Man.
“There’s no wow factor with State Man, but he does what it says on the tin,” said the trainer of Marie Donnelly’s chestnut son of Doctor Dino. “But it’s hard to be wow on that ground. He’s a good, solid, sound horse and he’s hardy and tough and has oodles of stamina.”
As he set off up the Cheltenham hill, jockey Paul Townend’s poise was in stark contrast to the efforts being made by Jack Kennedy on the Gordon Elliott-trained Irish Point alongside him and the Mullins runner confidently dispelled his key rival.
“I was surprised Paul rode him so deep in the race, but he was happy and he had Irish Point where he wanted him,” revealed Mullins. “He’s riding with such confidence. It just shows that when jockeys are riding in the zone, they can make other things happen that they want to happen.”
When asked if he’d relish a clash with Constitution Hill – a late withdrawal from the race – Mullins said: “You’ve got to turn up to win a Champion Hurdle. We turned up.”
Bu hikaye Horse & Hound dergisinin March 21, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Horse & Hound dergisinin March 21, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Gemirande provides 24-carat magic
Venetia Williams sparkles again in the December Gold Cup and jockey brothers dead-heat
‘Happy hunting, everyone'
“The season for talks, dinners and parties has finally arrived for Tessa Waugh, whose distress about the snags of middle age fades away with some rousing festive spirits
'Monaco deserved this victory
Seemingly destined always to play the bridesmaid’s role, Harrie Smolders’ great partner Monaco finally tops an incidentpacked Rolex grand prix
'It had to end sometime'
The closure of beloved Hampshire saddlery Calcutt Sons is a loss to the hunting and wider equestrian worlds, as Octavia Pollock reports
'You couldn't want for more
The Ludlow's peaceful country makes for a day in \"hunting paradise\"
The greatest gift of all
Christmas is fast approaching and while we all like a bit of tinsel, the festive season is also a perfect time for giving to a horse charity. Niki Hinman finds out some of the options
Winter him well
A horse's winter routine can differ dramatically from his summer structure but what’s the knock-on effect? Ellie Hughes asks vets how to optimise routine management for the season
Neat feet
Excellent hoof care is a year-round concern but the winter months present their own problems. Richard Stephenson MRCVS explains the seasonal challenges afoot and how to stay one step ahead
In bygone days
Modern vets have much scientific knowledge behind them, but what about their forebears? Kieran O’Brien MRCVS opens up the world of Victorian vets in London
'When I joined the Pony Club it was just two boys and 48 girls'
Pepsi Kohler on being delightfully outnumbered by girls in the Pony Club, a leg-up from a royal and the H&H advert that changed his life