Patrick Mullins purring at chance to partner Chacun Pour Soi in Tingle Creek cracker
‘I sat on him on Tuesday for the first time…he is like driving a Rolls-Royce’.
Patrick Mullins is all set for his first ever ride at Sandown on Saturday in the Betfair Tingle Creek Chase – in the enviable position of getting the leg-up on the highest-rated jumps horse in training in Chacun Pour Soi. The best two-miler chasers flying over the Railway fences is always one of the highlights of the season and despite the absence of Shishkin and only five runners, this year’s race promises to be another excellent spectacle. With Paul Townend still on the sidelines, Willie Mullins gave his son and assistant trainer the possibility of good news on Wednesday evening, before confirming on Thursday morning. And the leading amateur could not believe his luck. He is no stranger to success at the highest level in the saddle, partnering Sharjah to a handful of Grade Ones over hurdles among countless other big-race successes, and he can count on the experience of partnering Douvan, another top-class two-miler, to victory.“I’ve never ridden at Sandown but I’ve always wanted to, this will be the ultimate, I imagine,” said Mullins. “I can’t wait, I’m very excited. The Tingle Creek is one of the classic National Hunt races, so to be riding a horse like Chacun Pour Soi in it is every jockey’s dream. “I sat on him on Tuesday for the first time at the Curragh and he is like driving a Rolls-Royce. “I won a Grade One on Douvan at Leopardstown. He is tall and narrow, whereas Chacun is wider – but both of them have very high cruising speeds and both are quality animals. “It’s only a small field, but you’ve got Nube Negra who was second in the Champion Chase and Greaneteen who won at Sandown at the end of the season – it’s a very exciting race.”
Five declared for the @Betfair Tingle Creek @Sandownpark on Saturday!
🐴 Captain Guinness🐴 Chacun Pour Soi🐴 Greaneteen🐴 Hitman🐴 Nube Negra Watch the Grade One showpiece live on Racing TV! pic.twitter.com/W1DCLidVnY — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 2, 2021
🇪🇸 Vamos Nube Negra
The Spanish-bred chaser is awesome in the Shloer Chase, jumping with aplomb to land the G2 event for @DSkeltonRacing & @harryskelton89 @CheltenhamRaces pic.twitter.com/x74gCka1t4 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 14, 2021
Greaneteen & Hitman having their final jumping session before the @Betfair Tingle Creek at @Sandownpark on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/MwNjkNoMIb
— Paul Nicholls OBE (@PFNicholls) December 2, 2021
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