Rachael Blackmore and Bob Olinger (left) jumps the last
Rachael Blackmore and Bob Olinger (left) jumps the last

Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle report, reaction and free video replay


Bob Olinger maintained his unbeaten record at Cheltenham with a striking victory in the Grade 2 Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle.

The Henry De Bromhead-trained nine-year-old shot to prominence with victory in the 2021 Ballymore Novices' Hurdle before being gifted the 2022 Turners Novices' Chase when Galopin Des Champs fell at the last fence with the race at his mercy.

Bob Olinger lost his way back over the smaller obstacles last season and didn't run in the spring at all but resumed winning ways in the Lismullen Hurdle at Navan in November and easily followed up in the hands of Rachael Blackmore back at Prestbury Park.

After travelling strongly throughout the two and a half-mile contest, it got a little tight by the stands' side rail as Blackmore picked her spot to challenge on the inside of Brewin'upastorm, but once into the clear her partner quickened up stylishly to leave Marie's Rock (7/4) seven lengths adrift in second.

Brewin'upastorm (20/1) ended up third with his front-running stablemate Strong Leader (3/1) weakening to be last of the four runners.

Sky Bet make Bob Olinger 14/1 (from 20/1) for the Stayers' Hurdle at the Festival in March, with the sponsors and Betfair offering 20/1 (from 40s).

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Blackmore said: “He was really fantastic today and jumped the best he has ever jumped – he carried me into the race beautifully. He rode like the horse I thought he was and he obviously lost his way a little bit last season, but it’s great to get him back finishing up the hill at Cheltenham like that.

“I could feel I had a lot of horse underneath me and that is a great feeling when you are at the bottom of the hill at Cheltenham.

“It was a really good performance and he has taken a good step forward from his first run at Navan. A lot of work has gone into him from an awful lot of people. Big thanks to Henry and everyone down at Knockeen. There’s a lot of people who have got this horse back to what he is now.”

Bob Olinger has spent plenty of time with former jockey Robbie Power being nurtured back to his best and the Gold Cup-winning rider – who has close connections to the owners – was at Cheltenham in his capacity as De Bromhead’s race planner to watch Bob Olinger.

He said: “You would have to be impressed (with that). We were impressed with him in Navan and just hoped he would be able to back that up. His home work had been very very good and he has come forward a lot since Navan and it’s great to see him back to his best.

“He didn’t really take to chasing and the decision was made at the start of the year to stick to hurdles and see if we can get him back to his best. A lot of work has gone into him from a lot of different people so it is great to get him back.

“To see him come back at Navan and then back up that run was impressive.

“It was always going to be a tactical race and it is always better if you can get over to the stands rail – you can get on the better ground there and you have the rail to help, it is always a huge advantage. Rachael was keen on getting it and no one was going to stop her.

“She had the horse underneath her to get her gap and she had it at all times.

“There is a lot of work gone in and he came to my place last February and he was there until around October, he was there for about eight months. He just lost his way and his confidence over fences and there is a lot of work gone in from vets, physiotherapists and doing different things and we have him back now hopefully.

“We just sweetened him up, got his confidence back and let him believe he is good again and he has shown today that he does think he’s good again.

“He’s beat Marie’s Rock giving her 7lb and that is a very good performance. He will have an entry for the Champion Hurdle but taking on Constitution Hill is probably unlikely so Aintree may be his big target.”

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Owner Brian Acheson, whose horses run under the Robcour banner, was understandably thrilled with the result.

“He was hurt for so long and he kept wanting to give it his all,” said

“You could see him coming in, he didn’t have the swagger of the Bob in the Ballymore, you could see it. Horses are emotive creatures.

“It’s just made my year, it really has.”

He added: “At some stage I will be in the ground and everyone else will be in the ground and you want to go with experience and the experience of being here with friends and family and the lads giving the prize out are two of my best buddies – you can’t buy that.

“Bob Olinger being back has made my day.”


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