Elliott records Punchestown four-timer
Trainer not in attendance as Black Tears takes feature Grade Three.
Black Tears initiated a four-timer for Gordon Elliott at Punchestown on Monday with victory in the Quevega Mares Hurdle. Elliott, who is under investigation by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board over an image posted on social media on Saturday, sent a strong team of horses to County Kildare for Punchestown’s latest fixture, but was not in attendance himself. With the Willie Mullins-trained Great White Shark a significant non-runner, Black Tears was the 2-5 favourite for the Grade Three opener – and ultimately got the job done with relative ease.
“It was very straightforward. She jumped and travelled well,” said the jockey. “She picked off the leader easily and was idle up the straight. “She jumped very well.”

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