Impervious maintained her unbeaten record over fences with a clear-cut victory in the O’Flynn Group Irish EBF Mares Novice Chase at Cork on Sunday.
Dinoblue looked to be travelling best in the Grade 2 O'Flynn Group @IrishEBF_ Mares Novice Chase but Impervious is strongest at the finish with the six-year-old powering clear to win for the Brian Hayes and Colm Murphy team ?? pic.twitter.com/aPmkQFUUF8
— Cork Racecourse (@corkracecourse) December 11, 2022
The daughter of Shantou was a smart performer over hurdles last season for Champion Hurdle and Champion Chase-winning trainer Colm Murphy, winning at Grade 3 level, but looks set to scale even greater heights over the larger obstacles.
Following an impressive chasing debut at Wexford in October, the six-year-old was a 13/8 shot for this Grade 2 assignment, with Dinoblue the 5/4 favourite to provide Willie Mullins with a sixth victory in the last eight renewals.
The latter cut out much of the running, but was unable to resist the challenge of Impervious after the final fence, with three lengths separating them at the line.
Murphy said: “We’d have been disappointed if she wasn’t in the ding-dong there – we’ve had a nice clean run with her this year.
“Settling her is the biggest worry, but she settled really well again today.
“She was a bit careful jumping early on, but warmed up to it and her pedigree is all jumping. I wouldn’t be afraid to step her up in trip either and there is plenty improvement to come from stepping her up.
“We’ll see how she comes out of this and there are plenty of nice options for her.”
?? "She went away & won well at the line."
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 11, 2022
Brian Hayes on Impervious who was gutsy at the last before going on record Graded glory to remain unbeaten over fences for Colm Murphy @corkracecourse pic.twitter.com/Mzgrr3j6J6
Good juvenile
Blood Destiny emerged as a potential Triumph Hurdle contender after making an impressive Irish debut for Mullins and Paul Townend.
Smooth as you like ??
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 11, 2022
A lovely round of jumping from Blood Destiny who romps to victory for @WillieMullinsNH & @PTownend to make a winning start to life in Ireland @corkracecourse pic.twitter.com/Tl2pVnAG3q
Runner-up at Auteuil on his sole appearance in France, the son of No Risk At All was the 4/5 favourite for his first start for new connections in the Bar One Racing 3-Y-O Maiden Hurdle.
Always to the fore, the market leader jumped better as the race progressed and quickened smartly in the straight to score by five lengths from Sir Allen.
Mullins is looking forward to testing the winner at the highest level.
He said: “Paul had lots of confidence in him and when he let him stride on, he jumped those hurdles well and the experience he got in France helped.
“He does that nicely in the juvenile division and will make a chaser in time. Hopefully he is one which will go forward.
“I’m sure he’s entered for Christmas at Leopardstown and we might wait. We’ll see how he comes out of the race, I hope he comes home safe and sound and I’ll be planning a Grade 1 route with him.”
Exciting double
Henry de Bromhead and Rachael Blackmore combined for a double on the card, with Arctic Bresil and Hiddenvalley Lake shaping like horses destined for bigger and better things.
?? Another nice effort @corkracecourse
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 11, 2022
£305,000 purchase Arctic Bresil earns a quote of 12/1 for the Ballymore following a smart win on Rules debut for @rachaelblackmor & @HenrydeBromhead pic.twitter.com/UwNc4SC5Kk
Point-to-point graduate Arctic Bresil (11/8) readily accounted for Mullins-trained favourite Mercurey in the Bar One Racing Maiden Hurdle, while Hiddenvalley Lake (9-2) supplemented a successful Rules debut at Naas with an impressive display in the Grade 3 Singletons Supervalu Stayers Novice Hurdle.
“I’m delighted with Arctic Bresil. We liked him at home but you always have to do it on the track,” said de Bromhead.
“He is by Blue Bresil and is from the same cross as Constitution Hill – both are out of King’s Theatre mares. Whether he is him or not I don’t know – we have a long way to go for that, but it is nice to win a maiden hurdle.
“I don’t think we need to rush and there is the Grade 2 Moscow Flyer Hurdle at Punchestown in the middle of January and that might be the race for him.
?? A very nice performance
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 11, 2022
£200,000 buy Hiddenvalley Lake quickens clear in impressive fashion to land G3 honours, landing a double for @HenrydeBromhead & @rachaelblackmor @corkracecourse pic.twitter.com/MoN167fMAl
“Hiddenvalley Lake did it very nicely and Rachael was brilliant on him. I thought he was struggling turning in and then he picked up really well – I’d say he quickened after the second-last.
“You have to stay running around here and we’ll pencil in the Albert Bartlett. He could run in the Clonmel graded hurdle in February which Monalee won and Minella Indo finished second in to Allaho.”
?? "He was really good."
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 11, 2022
A nice double @corkracecourse for @rachaelblackmor courtesy of victories for Hiddenvalley Lake & Arctic Bresil, with both performances impressing the winning rider pic.twitter.com/I87olngiBz