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Lossiemouth gets the better of Teahupoo in Hatton's Grace

Planet Sport writerStaff Writer1 December 2024
Stan Sheppard riding Lossiemouth to victory at Sandown

Stan Sheppard riding Lossiemouth to victory at Sandown

Lossiemouth enhanced her stellar reputation with a straightforward win over Teahupoo in the Bar One Racing Hatton’s Grace Hurdle at Fairyhouse.

Willie Mullins’ five-year-old was returning to action after an unbeaten campaign last term that included victories at both the Cheltenham and Punchestown Festivals.

She had been beaten only once in nine starts prior to her Grade One Fairyhouse assignment, where she started the 4/7 favourite under Paul Townend in a field of four.

She was never hurried along and looked content in the slipstream of her rivals for much of the way, with dual race winner Teahupoo taking up the lead in the home straight.

Lossiemouth had not even hit top gear behind him, however, and when asked was easily able to sweep by and claim a three-and-three-quarter-length victory – with Betfair making her the 6-4 favourite from 9-4 for the Champion Hurdle.

“It was very impressive, they went very steady which I think suited us,” said Mullins.

“She has that bit of speed. She has a nice Flat pedigree and when they went steady, it was bar a fall or something like that. She did make a bad mistake at the fourth last but when it came down to a speed race, I thought she was going to win that anyway.

“Her dam is a half-sister to Lord Glitters, who was a good miler a few years ago for David O’Meara. That’s the sort of pedigree she has, she has that bit of speed that always comes in handy when they go steady.”

When asked if he would keep reigning champion hurdler State Man and the winner separate, Mullins added: “I imagine we’ll try to keep them apart.

“There is no point us knocking our heads against one another. We can do that later on in the season and we’ll find out more about what’s in England.

“State Man will probably go to Leopardstown at Christmas. She went to the International Hurdle last year but we’ll have to look at the conditions of that as it mightn’t suit.”

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