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Gaelic Warrior routs Gold Cup field and carries Mullins into record books

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A capacity crowd had squeezed into the grandstands on Friday hoping to see a football legend lift the festival’s biggest prize, but the greatest trainer in National Hunt history had other ideas.The Gold Cup was one of the last races at the meeting to elude Willie Mullins until his first win in 2019.Now he has five, joining Tom Dreaper, Arkle’s trainer, as the co-holder of the all-time record, after Gaelic Warrior’s relentless charge up the hill to an eight-length success.Paul Townend, meanwhile, is now out on his own as the only rider to win five Gold Cups, one more than Pat Taaffe, who steered Arkle to all three of his victories in the 1960s.Gaelic Warrior is a different brand of steeplechaser to Al Boum Photo and Galopin Des Champs, who both recorded a pair of victories for Mullins and Townend.

Those were French-breds, while Gaelic Warrior was foaled in Germany, sired by a Group One winner on the Flat.But his triumph was perhaps the most decisive of the five, and all the more commendable as he was pulling for his head in the early stages and running over the Gold Cup trip of three and a quarter miles for the first time.The race was in effect over from the moment that Townend sent Gaelic Warrior into the lead before the second-last fence.The familiar pink colours of the former banker Rich Ricci had moved steadily towards the lead on the run down the hill, as Haiti Couleurs, the Welsh Grand National winner, cut out the running under Sean Bowen with The Jukebox Man – Harry Redknapp’s runner – in close attendance.Both Haiti Couleurs and The Jukebox Man were out of contention soon afterwards, however.

Haiti Couleurs made a mistake at the top of the hill and was running on empty, while The Jukebox Man dropped away after turning into the straight.Jango Baie, closely matched with Gaelic Warrior on their form in a blanket finish to the King George VI Chase on Boxing Day, was alongside Gaelic Warrior in the pre-race betting as the 11-4 joint-favourite, but he was no match for the winner in the final furlong and crossed the line in second.Inothewayurthinkin, the defending champion, stayed on from well off the pace to finish third, but this was, for practical purposes, a one-horse race from two out.Gaelic Warrior’s success set the seal on another outstanding week here for Mullins, Townend and also Ricci, whose popular mare Lossiemouth won the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday.Mullins and Townend also took Wednesday’s Champion Chase with Il Etait Temps, completing a rare treble in the biggest three races of the meeting.

Just three months ago, though, Mullins was struggling for winners and even, on occasion, wondering what had gone wrong,“We had a little doubt and a wonder,” Mullins said,“But we knew the horses were fit and we could get them fitter, and I didn’t wind them up until they needed to be wound up just before Christmas,“But sometimes it’s not you, it’s just a horse that you have expectations for and they just don’t turn out to be that horse,They might be next year, and you have to delve into why.

But it was certainly one of the most trying winters we’ve ever had, and I would say it was all weather-related.“You’ve got to believe, and I wake up in the morning thinking, this is part of the enjoyment, having a new problem to solve.If you were getting up every morning with the same thing to do every day, that would get a bit boring, so at least it added a good bit of spice to the season.”Mullins also paid rich tribute to Townend’s significance to the stable after he took over the role from Ruby Walsh, the most successful jockey in festival history.“When you meet Paul outside [the course] you wouldn’t dream that he’s such a record-breaking jockey and a top-class sportsman,” Mullins said.

“He’s a very cool, calm, nice man, and what I really like about him is that when things get tough, he gets tougher and he doesn’t let bad days upset him.He’s back the following day and he’s 100%.”In an alternate universe, Mullins’s son, Patrick, might have been riding Gaelic Warrior, as Townend would have been expected to ride Galopin Des Champs had the dual Gold Cup winner not been ruled out by injury last week.There was a sad postscript to Friday’s Gold Cup when the festival veteran Envoi Allen, who was last across the line in ninth, collapsed and died on the walkway back to the unsaddling enclosure.Envoi Allen, who was running at the festival for the eighth year running and had due to retire afterwards, had the rare distinction of having won Grade One events at the meeting on the flat, over hurdles and also over fences.

He landed the Champion Bumper for Gordon Elliott in 2019, the meeting’s two-and-a-half mile novice hurdle the following season, and then the Ryanair Chase in 2023 following a stable-switch to Henry de Bromhead’s yard,“We didn’t see it,” Richard Thompson, the director of Cheveley Park Stud, which owned Envoi Allen, said,“The vets OK-ed them all [after the race] and Darragh [O’Keeffe, the gelding’s jockey] said he was pricking his ears, then he came up and went over as he was coming out of the chute,“He had just retired and he’s just gone in a minute or two,”James Given, the British Horseracing Authority’s director of equine health and welfare, told Racing TV afterwards that Envoi Allen “had what is almost certainly a very acute cardiovascular collapse”.

Given added: “It happened very quickly, the vets were immediately with him but he was passing very quickly.Horses who haven’t been racing for a while might be subject to more investigation, but he’d already won a Grade One over three miles this season.“He had the normal pre-race examination this morning, he had his heart listened to, he was trotted up, his limbs were checked.Everything was normal as you’d expect.He was then looked at after the race, it is a cursory to check nothing is going wrong with any of the horses and they are allowed to come down the chute.

Sadly, events overtook him.”Saint Le Fort suffered a fatal fall in the festival's closing race, the fourth death over the four days of the showpiece meeting.The Philip Fenton-trained runner came down at the final flight in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle.Given said: "As with any fatal injury, these incidents will now be looked at in detail through our fatality review process, which is part of the sport's commitment to ongoing improvements in racehorse safety." Greg Wood and PA Media“He pulled a little bit early on, but he was well behaved for Gaelic Warrior, to be honest,” Townend said.

“He jumped really well and going into the third-last I just thought ‘don’t fall off him and get home’.“I wasn’t going to slow him down any more, but he was jumping well and I wasn’t going to kick him into them either.He was extraordinary.”It was tough going for the punters at Cheltenham this week – one bookie described Wednesday’s parade of beaten favourites as a “historically successful day” – but Emmet Mullins could provide at least a little relief when he saddles J’Arrive De L’Est (3.00) in the Midlands Grand National at Uttoxeter on Saturday.

J’Arrive De L’Est made his first two starts since joining Mullins’s stable over Cheltenham’s cross-country course, and was a major gamble for the Kim Muir at the festival when the weights were published earlier this month.He narrowly missed the cut at the final declaration stage on Tuesday, but J’Arrive De L’Est is clearly a well-handicapped horse from one of the sharpest stables around, and even at odds of around 3-1, the seven-year-old is a decent bet for Saturday’s £90,000 feature event.Uttoxeter 1.50 Wellington Arch was no match for the handicap blot Tutti Quanti in the William Hill Hurdle at Newbury last time but posted a seasonal-best in second and will appreciate the return to two and a half miles.Kempton 2.

08 Like so many of Dan Skelton’s hurdlers, Chuggy has made a smooth transition to chasing and will have been freshened up by a break since his run at Aintree on Boxing Day.Uttoxeter 2.25 The step up to three miles brought a career-best performance from A Pai De Nom at Newbury in February and a 5lb rise in the weights for that win looks lenient.Kempton 2.40 A fierce pace is all but guaranteed here with several front-runners in the field and that should play to the strengths of Double Powerful, who has been dropped 2lb after a promising run at Musselburgh in February in a race that was not run to suit.

Fontwell 1.25 Catch On Me 2.00 Aggagio 2.35 Good Friday Fairy 3.10 Junior Des Mottes 3.

45 Innisfree Lass 4.20 Raffles Hermes 4.55 NimbaKempton 1.33 Gold Cast 2.08 Chuggy 2.

40 Double Powerful (nb) 3,18 Ryan’s Rocket 3,53 Soomaroy 4,28 Doctor Ken 5,03 Galante De VassyNewcastle 1.

40 Irandando Has 2.15 Forcetoreckonwith 2.45 Glory Heights 3.25 Young Jack 4.00 The Hatchet 4.

35 Athair Mor 5.10 OrestinaUttoxeter 1.50 Wellington Arch 2.25 A Pai De Nom 3.00 J’Arrive De L’Est (nap) 3.

35 Kykorock 4,10 Seaniecon 4,45 Kalista Love 5,20 VrheligonneSouthwell 5,30 Spaceage Love Song 6.

00 Anthropologist 6.30 Man On A Mission 7.00 Woodraff 7.30 See Blue 8.00 Don Simon 8.

30 Sports CoachKempton 3.18 Ryan’s Rocket needs to avoid the errors that have unseated his rider in two of his last three starts, but has more than enough talent to win this if so.Uttoxeter 3.35 The progressive Kykorock made up plenty of ground to get within seven lengths of the winner at Haydock in January and the step up in trip could lead to further improvement.
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