Bargain-buy Skyace sparks Festival dreams
Cheltenham next stop for Shark Hanlon-trained mare.
Skyace will head straight for the Cheltenham Festival after continuing her fairytale campaign with victory at Punchestown on Sunday. Bought for the bargain-basement price of GBP 600 by trainer Shark Hanlon, after being placed in three bumpers for Willie Mullins, the five-year-old made a successful start for her new connections at Tipperary in June and has not looked back. Despite having won a Grade Three event at Down Royal on her previous start, Skyace was a 28-1 outsider for Sunday’s Listed assignment – but proved that recent triumph was no fluke as she ran out a dominant five-length winner in the fog that shrouded the track. Hanlon said: “I don’t know why she was 28-1. She’d won her graded race, beating a horse that finished third in the Champion Bumper (Queens Brook). If Willie Mullins or Gordon Elliott trained her, she would have been 3-1.🌌 The Sky’s the limit
Bought for GBP 600, Skyace is now a Grade Three & Listed winner with a facile success amidst the fog in the Voler La Vedette Mares Novice Hurdle under @jody_mcgarvey for John ‘Shark’ Hanlon at @punchestownrace pic.twitter.com/w1ciCooBkr— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 6, 2020
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