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15:15 Saturday 06 February 2021 1neu

CHANELLE PHARMA IRISH CHAMPION HURDLE (Grade 1) 4i572u

Distance : 2m
Prize : €150,000 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Hurdle Going : Soft
Race Type : Hurdle
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Running Notes
Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 Rachael Blackmore silk 6. HONEYSUCKLE 6. HONEYSUCKLE -21 <
165
-1 > 158 Rachael Blackmore 7 11-5 10/111.9f 10/111.9f
Rachael Blackmore silk bm LANDO (GER) J: Rachael Blackmore
T: Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-5
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
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made it a perfect 10 under Rules with arguably her best performance to date, it as good as any in this division so far this season, winning a lot more convincingly than in the race last year, the outcome in no doubt from 2 out on this occasion; close up, jumped fluently, travelled well, led 4 out, kicked on 2 out, in command soon after, kept up to work; connections will surely find it nigh on impossible to swerve the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham after this, her claims arguably even stronger than the reigning champion's under the same sex allowance.
close up, jumped fluently, led 4 out, kicked on 2 out, in command soon after, kept up to work
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2 2 J. W. Kennedy silk 10 1. ABACADABRAS (FR) 1. ABACADABRAS (FR) -28 <
157+
> 150 J. W. Kennedy 7 11-12 10/111 10/111
J. W. Kennedy silk bg CADOUDAL (FR) J: J. W. Kennedy
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-12 Eq: (t)
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (t)
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whose yard is going better now than it was at Christmas, bounced back to form, albeit without managing to lay a glove on the winner; mid-division, took closer order approaching 2 out, pushed along entering straight, carried head bit awkwardly, one paced.
mid-division, took closer order approaching 2 out, pushed along entering straight, carried head bit awkwardly, one paced
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3 3 Mr P. W. Mullins silk 9 5. SHARJAH (FR) 5. SHARJAH (FR) +13 <
144+
+17 > 137 Mr P. W. Mullins 8 11-12 10/34.33 10/34.33
Mr P. W. Mullins silk bg ROYAL ACADEMY (USA) J: Mr P. W. Mullins
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-12 Eq: (t)
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (t)
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wasn't in the same form as last time, not ideally placed the way things panned out but unlikely to got close to the winner no matter which way he was ridden; dropped out, still plenty to do 2 out, headway under pressure entering straight, kept on, never a threat; runner-up in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham last year, a place is probably the best he can again hope for back there next month.
dropped out, still off pace 2 out, headway under pressure entering straight, kept on, never on
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4 4 M. P. Walsh silk 2 3. SAINT ROI (FR) 3. SAINT ROI (FR) +9 <
141
+9 > 134 M. P. Walsh 6 11-12 6/17 6/17
M. P. Walsh silk brg SAINT DES SAINTS (FR) J: M. P. Walsh
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-12
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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fared no better than last time, doing little to dispel the notion that he is not up to this company; waited with, laboured headway after 2 out, effort flattened out.
waited with, headway under pressure after 2 out, not sustain effort
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5 5 B. J. Cooper silk 19 2. PETIT MOUCHOIR (FR) 2. PETIT MOUCHOIR (FR) +37 <
114
+24 > 107 B. J. Cooper 10 11-12 18/119 18/119
B. J. Cooper silk grg DENHAM RED (FR) J: B. J. Cooper
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-12 Eq: (s)
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (s)
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back in his customary front-running role, went backwards from reappearance; made running, headed 4 out, weakening when mistake 2 out, eased off.
led, headed 4 out, weakening when mistake 2 out, eased
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6 6 P. Townend silk 34 4. SALDIER (FR) 4. SALDIER (FR) +55 <
64
+83 > 57 P. Townend 7 11-12 16/117 16/117
P. Townend silk bg MONSUN (GER) J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-12
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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can't be the easiest to train given his infrequent appearances and ran no sort of race here, something clearly not right again; prominent, took keen hold, lost place halfway, beaten 2 out, eased off.
prominent, lost place halfway, beaten 2 out, eased
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All 6 ran. Hurdles: 8.

Winning Owner: Kenneth Alexander

Time: 4m 1.8s Closing Sectional: (5.4f): 83.4s (97.9%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 110%, Betfair SP 99.8%

The cream of the Irish 2m hurdlers, with the possible exception of Aramon and Aspire Tower, turned up for this but there was going to be only one winner from some way out, Honeysuckle the first mare to land this race more than once, her performance backed up by the clock.

HONEYSUCKLE made it a perfect 10 under Rules with arguably her best performance to date, it as good as any in this division so far this season, winning a lot more convincingly than in the race last year, the outcome in no doubt from 2 out on this occasion; close up, jumped fluently, travelled well, led 4 out, kicked on 2 out, in command soon after, kept up to work; connections will surely find it nigh on impossible to swerve the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham after this, her claims arguably even stronger than the reigning champion's under the same sex allowance.

ABACADABRAS (FR) whose yard is going better now than it was at Christmas, bounced back to form, albeit without managing to lay a glove on the winner; mid-division, took closer order approaching 2 out, pushed along entering straight, carried head bit awkwardly, one paced.

SHARJAH (FR) wasn't in the same form as last time, not ideally placed the way things panned out but unlikely to got close to the winner no matter which way he was ridden; dropped out, still plenty to do 2 out, headway under pressure entering straight, kept on, never a threat; runner-up in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham last year, a place is probably the best he can again hope for back there next month.

SAINT ROI (FR) fared no better than last time, doing little to dispel the notion that he is not up to this company; waited with, laboured headway after 2 out, effort flattened out.

PETIT MOUCHOIR (FR) back in his customary front-running role, went backwards from reappearance; made running, headed 4 out, weakening when mistake 2 out, eased off.

SALDIER (FR) can't be the easiest to train given his infrequent appearances and ran no sort of race here, something clearly not right again; prominent, took keen hold, lost place halfway, beaten 2 out, eased off.