Gaelic Warrior ran out a tremendous winner of the Guinness Faugheen Novice Chase at Limerick.
?? He's a monster
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 28, 2023
A seismic performance from Gaelic Warrior to land the Guinness Faugheen Novice Chase to lead home a 1-2 for Willie Mullins in the @LimerickRaces feature pic.twitter.com/9Io8AGZmBY
Racing in the famous pink and green Susannah and Rich Ricci colours that Faugheen sported throughout his illustrious career, he looks booked for the very top.
While in the past connections have hinted at a preference for going right-handed, the 4/7 favourite jumped as straight as an arrow on this occasion in the hands of Patrick Mullins.
The leading amateur also rode Faugheen to glory in the corresponding race in 2019, a highlight he still refers to as one of the best days of his career.
He will surely have never ridden an easier Grade 1 winner as, despite coming up against the smart American Mike, who had lowered the colours of subsequent impressive winner Fact To File last time out, and stablemate Il Etait Temps, a Grade 1 winner over hurdles, the five-year-old proved in a different league.
Gaelic Warrior’s only worry was when Danny Mullins attempted to sneak up the inner of his stablemate and cousin on the run to the second-last, but once he came out on top in the brief skirmish the race was over.
He crossed the line five and a half lengths clear without coming off the bridle and Willie Mullins will now have to decide which race he runs in at Cheltenham in March, with all options seemingly open trip-wise.
Mullins said: “That was super and he settled away going his own gallop. I was trying to get him to pop early on, but he wasn’t too sure of that so I let him jump. He loves the ground, won as he liked and jumped well once he got into a rhythm.
“He has been beaten twice at Cheltenham and it doesn’t really suit him as he jumps good and right. That said the Turners Chase is on the New course (at Cheltenham) which is slightly less tight than the Old course.
?? "I told Danny that there will be a gap down the inside at the second-last. Do not come for it. He hasn't listened to me."
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 28, 2023
Patrick Mullins reflects on Gaelic Warrior's brilliant performance in the G1 Guinness Faugheen Novice Chase at @LimerickRaces pic.twitter.com/2rzsyoYf1m
“He is most definitely a different horse going right-handed, but Cheltenham is Cheltenham. I’m not sure what Willie has in mind for him and I think the way he jumps, maybe two and a half miles on soft ground is his best trip.”
Regarding the incident approaching the second-last fence, he added: “I told Danny going out that there will be a gap on my inside going down to the second-last and ‘do not come for it’ but he hasn’t listened to me. Luckily it didn’t get the two of us beaten.
“You see that in beginners chases and in maiden hurdles where the horses in second and third don’t go after the leader going a half-stride faster, so I think the (winning distance) in his beginners was exaggerated.
“Rachel Robbins looks after him and does a great job with him.”
Willie Mullins was at Leopardstown where he told Racing TV: “I thought he put up an exhibition of jumping. If anyone wants to watch what a novice chaser looks like, go and replay that race. I thought he was fantastic.
“I had my son and my nephew trying to kill each other going to the second last. I don’t know what Patrick said to Danny, but I don’t imagine they’ll be going home in the same car anyhow!
“Danny was riding his horse and he had to try to go for Grade 1 glory on his horse. Anyhow, it will make fun for this evening when we are disseminating the whole thing.
??? "My son & my nephew trying to kill one another. They wouldn't be coming home in the same car anyway." ??
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 28, 2023
Willie Mullins on Gaelic Warrior & the Faugheen Novice Chase... pic.twitter.com/sK4rDehSq5
“Who knows what the winner can achieve and Fact To File was very impressive (at Leopardstown), they are all horses you’d love to have and we are very lucky to have them.”
The Limerick stewards looked into the incident at the second last and, after hearing evidence from both Patrick and Danny Mullins, decided to take no further action.
However, the pair were recalled to the stewards' room to discuss Patrick Mullins' post-race comment to the media regarding the tactical advice the winning rider had allegedly given to Danny Mullins before the race.
After Danny Mullins confirmed that the conversation had taken place as per Patrick Mullins' reported comments, the stewards referred the matter on for further consideration by a senior racing official.