The galopin des jerk connections finally got into the hands of Ladbrokes Gold Cup at the third time to ask after a dominant performance in Punchestown.
Last month, he denied a third Gold Cup in Cheltenham, the star formed by Willie Mullins was left out to avoid an unwanted hat-trick in this race, according to Fastorslow for the past two years.
The nine -year -old man seemed much happier than he did in Cheltenham until this time, jumping for fun at the top of the affairs and taking his rivals a good dance in Paul Townend’s hands.
Monty’s star was the first to cry quite low Rachael Blackmore and then King George George, King George’s winner, Banbridge, began fighting.
The Spillane tower was still on the bridge in the last fourth, but just when Mark Walsh would hope to make his movement, he failed to collect, make a bad mistake.
With Walsh still apparently goes well, Townend launched and Spillane’s tower had to meet the fence perfectly for a chance, but failed to do so and the race was over.
Galopin des Champs pingou the last and favorite 5-6 returned home 22 lengths, for the rapid applause of the attendees.
Townend Irons PROBLEM ATTENTION OF PARKS TO HELP VAUX POUNE JASMIN
Paul Townend stood out when Cheltenham’s winner Jasmin de Vaux abandoned Aintree Victor’s honesty policy in an exciting ending the Channor Hurdle Novice real estate group in Punchestown.
A notorious jumper at the best of the moments, Jasmin de Vaux seemed to win the race before making a mistake in the final flight.
Townend lost the right iron shortly after the landing, and instead of trying to recover it, he kicked left.
This allowed him to enter a position to mount the strongest finish as possible as quickly as possible, and it was an inspired decision.
Mark Walsh has drawn the inner course on Gordon Elliott’s honesty policy of honesty, which lost little in the defeat, as Townend swept out.
It was Jasmin de Vaux (favorite 13-8), winner of last year’s champion champion in Cheltenham before the success of Albert Bartlett this year, which was at the highest speed on the floor, and won the half-length.
Winning coach Willie Mullins said, “It only does it when you have it. It’s not the best jumper in the world. Paul asked for a big one in the last one, he gave him, but he almost got it out of the saddle.
“It was a great little of Paul to stay in the saddle, with I think an iron probably.
“It’s a fantastic achievement to do it, get the job. He did what he had to do.
“You have a huge engine, maybe you will skip better fences; I don’t know.
“If you can only get it near the winning position, take it above the obstacles without losing too much ground, you are able to make up for it on the floor.”
Bambino fever further improves exceptional bumper record
Bambino fever was confirmed as the outstanding performer in its division by exhausting an impressive race winner and stay in the Punchestown Champion Inh Flat Race race.
Surprisingly for such a stature race, only six went to the post, with Willie Mullins responsible for the eventual winner, led by Jody Townend, and Copacabana, Mount Patrick Mullins.
The five -year -old had already won at the Dublin Racing Festival and followed impressive under Townend on Cheltenham Champion.
Although this attracted his great usual field, this race was a different matter and Mullins tried to dictate issues in Copacabana, but Townend had always covered it.
Despite the small field, Noel Meade’s Colcannon ended up outside the room as the rhythm was accelerated and the bambino fever and went from diesel shot.
Bambino fever (11-8 favorite) showed a smart spin and kept its only challenging for two and quarters long.
It meant the victories back to the first degree for Townend, which spent the day of redemption to the victory in the corresponding race last year.
Willie Mullins said, “It looks good good. It wasn’t a career as fast as we thought it was going to be and was still able to accelerate. You also have gears.
“I thought it would be very difficult to remove Jody after what you did all year.
“It will be now and we look forward to next season, jumping.
“It’s a tough and strong. Even if you do nothing else, you have already done enough anyway, but I am looking forward to jumping, as you are raised.”