Hanlon has National ambition with new recruit Cape Gentleman
Success at Aintree would be one of the great National stories.
John ‘Shark’ Hanlon is hoping Cape Gentleman will create a unique piece of history should he win the Grand National. The six-year-old arrived at Hanlon’s yard in Bagenalstown, County Carlow this week, having been purchased for American owners. The former Irish Cesarewitch winner has been bought out of Emmet Mullins’ yard with the aim of landing the Aintree spectacular exactly 100 years after new connections’ great-grandfather, American businessman and owner/breeder Stephen Sanford, won the race with Sergeant Murphy.Cape Gentleman tenaciously wins the Sky Bet Dovecote Novices’ Hurdle under pressure from Calico
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Trained by George Blackwell and ridden by leading amateur jockey Captain Geoffrey Harbord ‘Tuppy’ Bennet, 13-year-old Sergeant Murphy was the first US-bred winner of the National in 1923. Mullins himself won the race last year with the seven-year-old Noble Yeats, ridden by amateur Sam Waley-Cohen, and Hanlon hopes the Champs Elysees gelding Cape Gentleman will become a National horse, having won two of his seven starts over fences. Hanlon confirmed: “We have Cape Gentleman, who we have bought out of Emmet Mullins’. We are looking forward to him now. “He is a 150-rated horse who is going to go for the English National. I only got him during the week.
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