Sunday Limerick Review: Faugheen Novice Chase

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Breaking: Mullins Masterclass at Limerick; Final Demand Wins G1 as Willie’s YardClaims Treble, Including 3rd Grade 1 Success for Star Chaser

In a dominant display at Limerick, Willie Mullins’ yard swept the first three races, led by the highly anticipated Final Demand’s Grade 1 triumph in the Guinness 0.0 Faugheen Novice Chase. Ridden by Patrick Mullins, the six-year-old lived up to his billing, jumping accurately and swiftly to win comfortably by a length and a half from Gold Dancer. Odds for the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham have been trimmed to evens. Mullins also saw success with King Rasko Grey in the maiden hurdle and You Proof in the CUBE Maiden Hurdle, making it a remarkable day for the champion trainer.

Willie Mullins Dominates Limerick: Final Demand and King Rasko Grey Shine in Graded Races

Limerick Racecourse played host to an exceptional day of racing, with Willie Mullins showcasing his unstoppable force in the Grade 1 Guinness 0.0 Faugheen Novice Chase and two other races on Sunday. The Closutton trainer’s treble was highlighted by the impressive victory of Final Demand, who clocked his third Grade 1 triumph.

Final Demand Clinches Third Grade 1 Win

Stepped up in class, Final Demand lived up to expectations, winning the two-mile, five-furlong contest in style under Patrick Mullins. The six-year-old jumped accurately and swiftly, mirroring his impressive chasing debut at Navan. Taking the lead in the home straight, Final Demand put his rivals under pressure, securing an emphatic victory by a comfortable margin.

Pro Tip: Keep an eye on Final Demand in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. Paddy Power and Sky Bet have trimmed his odds to evens following his impressive display.
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Paddy Mullins was understandably delighted with the winner, stating, “He jumped fantastic… He was like riding an armchair.” Willie Mullins, the master trainer, was equally pleased, commenting, “What can you do other than go out and win?”

King Rasko Grey Lands Maiden Hurdle

Earlier in the day, Willie Mullins and Danny Mullins doubled their tally with a victory in the Whitebox Property Group Maiden Hurdle, courtesy of King Rasko Grey. Sponsors Sky Bet reacted to this performance by cutting the five-year-old’s odds for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham to 16/1.

King Rasko Grey scored by two and three-quarter lengths, with Danny Mullins riding a smooth race. The jockey praised the horse’s performance, “There are a lot of good horses coming out today… It was a taking performance to win with that bit of ease.”

You Proof Impresses in Maiden Hurdle

Completing the treble, Willie Mullins and Danny Mullins teamed up again to win the CUBE Maiden Hurdle with You Proof. The 3/1 chance got home by a cosy length and a half, with 4/5 favorite King’s Bucks finishing second.

Speaking after the race, Danny Mullins said, “It was good… I travelled smooth behind him and ran away nicely at the finish.” Following this victory, Paddy Power and Sky Bet cut You Proof’s odds for the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle to 16/1.

FAQs

Q: Which horses have won for Willie Mullins at Limerick?
A: Final Demand (Guinness 0.0 Faugheen Novice Chase), King Rasko Grey (Whitebox Property Group Maiden Hurdle), and You Proof (CUBE Maiden Hurdle).
Q: What races have these horses won?
A: Final Demand won the Grade 1 Guinness 0.0 Faugheen Novice Chase, while King Rasko Grey and You Proof won their respective maiden hurdles.
Did you know? Willie Mullins has now won nine times in the Guinness 0.0 Faugheen Novice Chase, further cementing his dominance in the Grade 1 chase.
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Looking Ahead

The success of these horses at Limerick Racecourse has thrown the spotlight on their potential in upcoming Grade 1 races, such as the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase and the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. With Willie Mullins’ stable in red-hot form, punters and racing enthusiasts alike should keep a close eye on these promising young horses as they continue their campaigns.

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