Willie Mullins
Willie Mullins - runs eight in feature

View from connections ahead of Thursday meeting at Gowran


Get the view from connections and Man On The Spot verdicts for the feature races at Gowran Park on Thursday.

1500 Goffs Thyestes Chase

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Willie Mullins will launch a six-pronged assault in a bid to win his eighth Goffs Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park.

The champion trainer first won the feature event at his local track with Micko's Dream in the year 2000 - and has since added to his tally with Hedgehunter (2004), Homer Wells (2007), On His Own (2012 and 2014), Djakadam (2015) and Invitation Only (2018).

This year's squad is headed by top-weight Acapella Bourgeois, who is the chosen mount of stable jockey Paul Townend on Thursday - after filling the runner-up spot behind his Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning stablemate Al Boum Photo at Tramore on New Year's Day.

Mullins' assistant David Casey - who won the Thyestes Chase three times as a jockey aboard This Is Serious, Hedgehunter and On His Own - said: "Obviously Acapella ran a very good race behind Al Boum, and we hope he's improved again from that.

"Touch wood, he stays and jumps and he seems in good form - so hopefully he'll run a big race. He has to carry top weight, but he has plenty of class."

Robbie Power takes the ride on ante-post favourite Chef Des Obeaux, who has made two starts for Mullins since leaving Nicky Henderson's yard - finishing fourth in the Drinmore at Fairyhouse and fifth in the Paddy Power Chase at Leopardstown.

The Closutton sextet is completed by Total Recall (Danny Mullins), Class Conti (Mikey Fogarty), Livelovelaugh (Rachael Blackmore) and Pont Aven (Brian Hayes).

Casey added: "Chef Des Obeaux improved a lot from Fairyhouse to Leopardstown, and I think the step up in trip helped him. I also think he'll be better suited by going back right-handed, because he does jump a bit to his right. He has to have his chance. Pont Aven unseated early in the Paddy Power Chase at Christmas - but he's been fine since and he gets in with a nice light weight (10st 3lb), so he could run well.

"We're hoping Livelovelaugh will improve for his run in the Paddy Power; Class Conti would probably prefer better ground but will stay every yard of the trip, and Total Recall is back to a mark only 2lb higher than when he won the Ladbrokes Trophy in Newbury (in 2017)."

A maximum field of 18 runners, plus three reserves, have been declared for the 100,000 euro handicap. Gordon Elliott also has a strong hand - with Borice and Roaring Bull part of a seven-strong team, including second reserve Out Sam. Other hopefuls include Ellmarie Holden's stable star Ex Patriot and Moyhenna, from Denis Hogan's yard.

Man On The Spot verdict:

Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott share twelve of the 18 runners. The former has the top two in the weights and Acapella Bourgeois was an excellent third in the Irish Grand National in April while Chef Des Obeaux is returning to his best judging by his run in the Paddy Power won by Roaring Bull. The latter has been raised 7lb which looks harsh as he only just got up in a bunch finish but he's still a youngster in staying chase terms and can improve enough to get into the frame. Daryl Jacob travels over to ride BORICE, the Galway Plate winner. His mount didn't show much in the Grade 3 Ladbroke Trophy at Newbury but, with the ground drying out here, he should have conditions to suit and gets the nod.

1350 John Mulhern Galmoy Hurdle

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The main supporting race is the Grade Two John Mulhern Galmoy Hurdle, which throws up an intriguing clash between the two brilliant mares Apple's Jade and Benie Des Dieux.

Elliott's Apple's Jade bounced back to form when claiming her 11th Grade One victory at Leopardstown last month, while the Mullins-trained Benie Des Dieux makes her first competitive appearance since landing the French Champion Hurdle at Auteuil last June.

Mullins also saddles Penhill and Killultagh Vic, third and fifth respectively behind Apple's Jade almost four weeks ago.

Casey said: "It's a tough race - but Benie is in great form, and we're looking forward to running her. Penhill is improving with every run this season, and Killultagh Vic ran a good race to finish third in this race last year."

Elliott has a second string to his bow in Death Duty, who returns from a mammoth absence of 758 days. Gardens Of Babylon (Joseph O'Brien) and Mary Frances (Martin Hassett) complete the line-up.

Man On The Spot verdict:

Apple's Jade came right back to her best when making all for a very easy victory in a Grade 1 over this trip at Leopardstown where she had Penhill and Killultagh Vic well beaten. However, she was twice beaten by BENIE DES DIEUX in championship races at Cheltenham and Punchestown in 2018 and Willie Mullins' mare would have been unbeaten for the stable but for falling at the last in the mares' Grade 1 at Chelenham in March. She can come out on top here as Death Duty is likely to need this after an absence of over two years and will likely return to chasing in the near future. Gardens of Babylon is a smart young hurdler but she's never been anywhere near this trip and is playing in the big league here.


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