A second Festival winner in Masterson silks would make Appreciate It well named
All eyes will be on Supreme hotpot in Festival opener.
Prominent owner Michael Masterson is taking nothing for granted as he looks to end a 13-year wait for a second winner at the Cheltenham Festival – despite possessing two of Ireland’s leading contenders in Appreciate It and Kilcruit. A native of Achill Island off the west coast of County Mayo, Masterson’s interest in racing was spiked after moving across the Irish Sea to set up his construction business in Britain. He said: “There was no racing on the island. I was into Gaelic football and soccer as a child and I suppose it was when I got into the construction industry that I became more interested in racing. “Farming is linked to jump racing and I’ve found the construction industry to be much the same.” Masterson first became involved with racehorse ownership in the late 1990s, enjoying big-race victories with the likes of Punchestown winner Cherub, trained by Jonjo O’Neill, and Balder Succes, who won 11 races including Grade Ones at Ascot and Aintree for Alan King.In 2008, Masterson secured his first and only Cheltenham Festival success to date, with the Tom Hogan-trained Irish raider Silver Jaro springing a 50-1 surprise in the County Hurdle. Like the current horses Masterson has in training in Ireland, Silver Jaro carried the blue and green colours of his daughter, Margaret. He said: “We weren’t going to run Silver Jaro as Tom thought he wasn’t good enough. He came over with another horse of ours called Kalderon. I insisted that Silver Jaro ran as well and the rest is history. “Tom kept saying all the way round that he’ll be pulled up as he’s not going that good, but then all of a sudden jumping the second-last he said, ‘this fella might win’! “It was Tom Hogan’s first winner at Cheltenham, it was Noel Fehily’s first winner at Cheltenham and it was my first winner at Cheltenham, so it was an amazing day.”
Willoughby Court takes the opener in a thrilling finish from Neon Wolf to give trainer Ben Pauling a first Festival winner #TheFestival pic.twitter.com/k8eRcfGeno
— CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) March 15, 2017
⭐️ Appreciate It – the real deal
🏇 Three runs over hurdles🥇 Three wins🏆 Dual Grade One winner✅ Supreme favourite All class from Appreciate It who captures the Chanelle Pharma Novice Hurdle for @WillieMullinsNH & @PTownend at @LeopardstownRC#DublinRacingFestival pic.twitter.com/yvzE9S57ej — Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 7, 2021
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