Elimay has ‘perfect launchpad’ for Cheltenham return
Mullins-trained mare defends Opera Hat crown at Naas on Saturday.
Elimay bids to open her account for the campaign and book her return ticket to the Cheltenham Festival by successfully defending her crown in the BBA Ireland Limited Opera Hat Mares Chase at Naas. The Willie Mullins-trained grey was a facile winner of the Listed contest 12 months ago before being narrowly outpointed by stablemate Colreevy in the inaugural Mares’ Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. She rounded off her campaign with another Listed win at Fairyhouse, but has had to make do with minor honours in two previous outings this term – most recently going down by half a length to Mount Ida. Assistant trainer Patrick Mullins is hopeful Elimay can get back on the winning trail this weekend before returning to the Cotswolds next month.
He said: “Elimay is in great form and this looks a really nice opportunity to get her back to winning ways. “Court Maid is quite closely matched to her in ratings, but doesn’t appear to be in the form she was. Hopefully Elimay can get her head in front and it should be a perfect launchpad back to Cheltenham “The Opera Hat Chase is a valuable race in its own right with a good history and we’re looking forward to Elimay running in it.” A bumper eight-race card in County Kildare gets under way with the Private Security Ltd Cleaning And Maintenance Supporting Kill GAA Rated Novice Hurdle, in which Noel Meade’s Ben Siegel catches the eye. An impressive winner on his hurdling debut at Punchestown, the four-year-old finished sixth in the Grade One Spring Juvenile Hurdle at Leopardstown last week.
⭐ Still unbeaten
Journey With Me makes the perfect start to life over hurdles, galloping clear of the odds-on Kilcruit to score in fine style in the hands of @rachaelblackmor for trainer @HenrydeBromhead @LeopardstownRC | @BrianAcheson pic.twitter.com/1VqKTSWE7v — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 29, 2021

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