All options open for exciting bumper performer Fascile Mode
Leopardstown winner could yet be sold, or be back for Dublin Racing Festival.
Fascile Mode impressed when taking a competitive Leopardstown bumper with ease over Christmas and owner-trainer Tom Mullins now looks set to cash in on the homebred Walk In The Park five-year-old. Having beaten a pair of better-fancied horses from each of Willie Mullins’ and Gordon Elliott’s yards, he is now as short as 8-1 for the Weatherbys Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival on March 15. Fascile Mode had to come wide in the two-mile contest under 7lb claimer Charlie Mullins, but had the race in the bag a furlong out and stayed on strongly, sparking plenty of interest from some powerful owners.👀 Fascile Mode – a smart winner on debut of the concluding bumper for Tom & Charlie Mullins to conclude the @LeopardstownRC Christmas Festival pic.twitter.com/7z8h3Ex2Kk
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 29, 2022
“There was loads of interest,” admitted Mullins. “We haven’t finalised anything yet, but if he is still with me, he will be going to Leopardstown for the (Grade Two) Dublin Festival bumper (February 4). “He is a lovely horse. I bred him myself, so we have been minding him all the way. “We were nearly going to go down the point-to-point route, so we have him well schooled. He was showing enough speed and we thought he’d win a bumper, which he did. “He had to come wide turning in, which wasn’t ideal, and he still had it won a furlong down. He stayed on and was going away at the line, which impressed me.” Mullins, who was unbeaten on the mighty mare Dawn Run when a jockey, is based at Goresbridge in Kilkenny and has had plenty of success as a trainer, in particular with four-time Grade One hurdler Asian Maze. However, competing against big yards who boast owners with deep pockets means he is forced to sell on occasion. “Sadly, I don’t have the mare (C’Est La Mode). I sold her three years ago,” he said.

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