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Irish Gold Cup: All roads to Cheltenham for Galopin Des Champs after Leopardstown success

Galopin Des Champs ran away from Stattler and Fury Road to take the Irish Gold Cup and further enhance his Cheltenham Gold Cup credentials; Paul Townend guided the star chaser to the front over the last and pulled clear for a ready victory

Galopin Des Champs wins the Irish Gold Cup under Paul Townend
Image: Galopin Des Champs wins the Irish Gold Cup under Paul Townend

Galopin Des Champs dispelled any stamina doubts when running away with the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup, cementing his Cheltenham credentials in the process.

There were still plenty in with a chance half a mile out when The Big Dog departed who was in the process of running a huge race.

At that point in the race, Davy Russell took it upon himself to lay down his challenge on Fury Road as he went up to challenge Stattler, but Paul Townend was stalking the pair on the 30-100 favourite.

Galopin Des Champs and Paul Townend win the John Durkan
Image: Galopin Des Champs and Paul Townend win the John Durkan

The three got close together on the run to the last, with Fury Road was awkward at it. That left Galopin Des Champs with the initiative and while it briefly looked like it may be hard work, he soon pulled well clear.

Having his first run at three miles over fences, the extra distance at Cheltenham looks unlikely to pose a problem on this evidence as he drew away to win by eight lengths clear. Stattler ran back on to reclaim the runner-up spot.

"He was very professional and Paul was happy where he was throughout the race," said Mullins.

"He was happy that he was settled coming through. He said after the race that he had plenty in the tank and he was never worried at any time during the race about where he was.

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"He seemed to gallop away through the line. He looks a real good horse. Hopefully we can build on that now over an extra two furlongs in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

"I was amazed that the press were doubting the fact that he had never won over three miles over fences. He had won over three miles as a novice over hurdles which is way harder than doing it over fences. To me, he can go four miles.

"What I love about him now is that he's settling, he's not keen and Paul is able to put him wherever he wants him in a race. That's crucial for tactics going forward.

"He used to be a little keen over shorter trips, but now he just settles and he's able to put him asleep. I think it's just maturity, he's matured in his mind and he's settling into being a proper racehorse."

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He went on: "We're more relaxed training him now, we know he has gears. I was always confident that he'd stay and we probably don't do as much speed work with him nowadays.

"We've had some fabulous horses win the Gold Cup here. This fella is making a name for himself, he's still young in steeplechasing terms and where he'll be at the end of his career, we'll see. It's all going forward at the moment anyway.

"A lot of people skip this race to go for Cheltenham, but for me any day you can win an Irish Gold Cup it needs to be done.

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"There is a nice time frame from now until Cheltenham, we're going to celebrate and enjoy today. It's all about getting there now.

"I suppose Conflated didn't appear here today, he's going to go to Cheltenham a little bit fresher but we're probably going to go there a little bit fitter and it's all to play for.

"We have this in the bag and we're very happy to have won an Irish Gold Cup with him."

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