Willie Mullins - stars galore in 2019/2020 team
Willie Mullins - stars galore in 2019/2020 team

Carefully Selected maintains unbeaten chasing record at Punchestown


Carefully Selected maintained his unbeaten record over fences with a dominant front-running display in the Killiney Novice Chase at Punchestown.

The Willie Mullins-trained eight-year-old won twice in the bumper sphere and was only narrowly denied by then stablemate Relegate in the Champion Bumper at the 2018 Cheltenham Festival.

He raced just twice over hurdles last season - winning at Limerick before finishing third behind Minella Indo in a Grade One at Punchestown - and it was no surprise to see him make a successful transition to fences at Fairyhouse in late November.

Stepping up in class for this Grade Three assignment, Carefully Selected was sent straight to the lead by Paul Townend - and was still in command rounding the home turn.

The final-fence fall of Speak Easy extended the winning margin to 24 lengths, but it was an impressive display by the winner.

Last season's Ballymore Novices' Hurdle winner City Island jumped better than on his chasing debut at Leopardstown last month, but was still a little disappointing - profiting from Speak Easy's exit to finish a distant second.

Sky Bet cut the winner to 3/1 (non-runner/no bet) for the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham and 6/1 from 10s with the same proviso for the RSA.

Head of Sports PR Michael Shinners said: "It will be interesting to see what direction connections decide to go in March but clearly Carefully Selected is an exciting prospect over fences."

Mullins said: "This race wasn't the plan, but I wanted to get experience into him because he missed running at Leopardstown.

"He was careful when he needed to be and got some good jumps when Paul wanted him. He learned a lot today, and we are very happy.

"He didn't get too hard a race there. I hadn't planned running at the Dublin Racing Festival - but maybe something just after that, he could go for before Cheltenham.

"The way he went around there, the National Hunt Chase would be right up his street, but we have to keep the RSA open as well.

"I'd like to get another run into before Cheltenham, and the Ten Up at Navan is a possibility. I often think it's too near Cheltenham, but this fella doesn't take too much out of himself racing.

"He's well able to jump and he's well able to gallop on at his fences. He's also nice and careful when you leave him alone - so that's all the things you want in a staying chaser."


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