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Greg Wood and Chris Cook

Talking Horses: Faugheen leads Willie Mullins' Dublin Festival contenders

Faugheen, pictured before the 2019 Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, is slated for the Flogas Novice Chase.
Faugheen, pictured before the 2019 Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, is slated for the Flogas Novice Chase. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

Willie Mullins has his focus squarely on the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown on 1 and 2 February, described on Monday as “a huge weekend” by Patrick Mullins, the trainer’s son and assistant. “It’s very important to us with regard to the trainers’ championship,” added Mullins Jr, who spoke at length about the stable’s team for the Leopardstown races, including established stars, leading novices and the veteran Faugheen, now a novice chaser.

Sharjah (5-2, Irish Champion Hurdle, 1 Feb)

He’s so easy to ride, you could ride him with your baby toe and baby finger. It was such a pity that he got such a bad fall in the shadows at the last hurdle [at Leopardstown in 2017], it took him about six months to get over it. He lost his form and had a few very average runs, but he has improved since winning the Galway Hurdle [in 2018]. I was disappointed with him in the Morgiana Hurdle, but a lot of our horses have needed their first run.

Klassical Dream (9-2, Irish Champion Hurdle)

I think he probably wants soft ground to be a two-mile champion hurdle horse. His best form was in the Supreme [at Cheltenham] on soft ground and I think he’ll be very dangerous when he gets soft ground over two miles. He made a mistake at Leopardstown and he did something very similar at the first in the Morgiana, he looks like a horse that’s going a half-stride faster than he’s comfortable. If it comes up soft you’d have to take him very seriously.

Chacun Pour Soi (13-8, Ladbrokes Dublin Chase, 1 Feb)

I think he still has huge potential. I thought he jumped fantastic at Leopardstown at Christmas, he was spectacular, but perhaps we were a bit forward on him. Rachael [Blackmore] probably got the run of the race [on A Plus Tard] and I thought he just blew up, like a lot of our horses that have needed their first run. I was disappointed to get beaten but I wouldn’t say his bubble has burst just yet – but he’ll have to go and win here to live up to his reputation. I think we’ll see a huge improvement from Christmas.

Paul Townend and Chacun Pour Soi (back, pink silks) narrowly lost out to Rachael Blackmore and A Plus Tard at Leopardstown in December.
Paul Townend and Chacun Pour Soi (back, pink silks) narrowly lost out to Rachael Blackmore and A Plus Tard at Leopardstown in December. Photograph: Healyracing/racingfotos.com/Shutterstock

Min (5-1, Ladbrokes Dublin Chase)

I think he got the run of the race in the John Durkan Chase [in December] but he made a few mistakes, which was unusual. I think he won despite not being at his best.

Cilaos Emery (5-2, Ladbrokes Dublin Chase)

He’s been very fragile, and used to be very keen, which was his downfall. He’s settling down much better now. He’s had to learn very quickly and if he goes for the Champion Chase it will be off four runs [over fences]. He’s a horse that we’re just not quite sure how good he is.

Cash Back (5-1, ERSG Arkle Novice Chase)

He’s a bit like Un De Sceaux, he likes to get on with things. He jumps very well and at Naas this month, Danny [Mullins, his jockey] couldn’t pull him after the line, so he’d obviously got an awful lot left in the tank. I think two-mile chasing is his job.

Danny Mullins leads Cash Back over the final fence at Naas.
Danny Mullins leads Cash Back over the final fence at Naas. Photograph: Seb Daly/Sportsfile/Getty Images

Kemboy (15-8, Irish Gold Cup, 2 Feb)

I think he just blew up in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown, and I expect him to improve considerably from that run. He’s come out of it perfectly. As a novice, he was good but not a real Grade One horse, but he’s just improved and improved.

Faugheen (Flogas Novice Chase, 2 Feb)

It was magic at Limerick at Christmas. There’s a certain responsibility on a horse like that, and to be honest, I didn’t think we’d beat Samcro, but he jumped great. The race took place from the third-last and it was a case of who was going to get slower, not quickening up. The roar when he landed at the back of the last was phenomenal. There were caps in the air and papers flying around. It was very special. I’m not sure we’ve seen him at his best since coming back [from 18 months off] but he’s still won three Grade Ones. This race is the obvious place to go, and I’d imagine that Paul [Townend] will probably want to get back on him. GW

Shake-up for Vacuum Pouch horses

The team behind last month’s Market Rasen success with Little Rory Mac has broken up. Owner Adam McCormack says he has sold the horse, who is now registered as in training with Dr Richard Newland, and has moved six other horses, who carry the colours of The Vacuum Pouch Company Limited, from Henry Oliver’s stable to that of Philip Kirby.

It is an abrupt end to a partnership that yielded what, from McCormack’s social media output, appeared to be a happy and profitable day when Little Rory Mac scored in a handicap hurdle.

“I’ve not had any fall-out with Henry whatsoever,” McCormack told me, “and I wish him the best going forward. He’s a top bloke and trainer.” He said that Kirby’s North Yorkshire base was closer for him to visit the horses more often.

Kirby confirmed he had received six horses, four of which are currently in training, including Louis’ Vac Pouch, who had some useful form in his days with Philip Hobbs. Oliver did not return a request for comment. CC

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