All-conquering Mullins has Gold-en chance to join Cheltenham elite
Al Boum Photo bidding to join the greats, and young guns like Monkfish primed for action.
He is already the most successful trainer in Cheltenham Festival history – and should Al Boum Photo provide Willie Mullins with a third successive Gold Cup, his name will be added to an even more elite list. The Clossuton trainer admits he had almost given up his quest of winning a Gold Cup, given he had provided the runner-up on six separate occasions. But then along came the “unremarkable” Al Boum Photo. Nothing flash over hurdles, he was a smart novice chaser but fell in the RSA Chase of 2018 when still holding every chance, breaking Ruby Walsh’s leg, before winning the Ryanair Gold Cup at Fairyhouse a few weeks later.
Before the season was out, though, he became much more famous for a race he did not win at Punchestown – the Growise Champion Novice Chase. With another Grade One at his mercy, Paul Townend was approaching the final fence and mistakenly thought he had heard a shout that it should be bypassed. In moving to his right to miss the obstacle, he dramatically carried Finian’s Oscar out and crashed into the white rail before the wing of the fence. It is to the credit of all involved that on Walsh’s retirement there was never any question of another jockey being sought. “I think it’s a great three-way partnership. There’s Paul, the Donnellys, and the horse. They stuck by Paul after Punchestown and they got their reward,” said Mullins. Three-time Gold Cup winners are a rare thing. There was Golden Miller in the 1930s who won five, Cottage Rake in the 1940, Arkle – known simply in Ireland as ‘Himself’ – in the 1960s and Henrietta Knight’s Best Mate at the turn of the century.


To celebrate #StPatricksDay take yourself back to happier times with Al Boum Photo creating history 🇮🇪
🏆 2020🏆 2019pic.twitter.com/Juvo5X4qZm — Great British Racing (@GBRacing) March 17, 2020

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