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Super Solness Bags Another Grand Award Leopardstown – Irvine Times

Super Solness Bags Another Grand Award Leopardstown – Irvine Times

Joseph O’Brien’s charge was a 28-1 first-degree winner during the festive period, beating the re-exposed pair of Gaul warrior and the national nation.

The Gel warrior was a 6-4 favorite to turn the masses just over five weeks later, but Salis again appeared on an inspired driving by Danny Mulins.

Sent straight to the lead from the exception, the Salt accumulated a significant advantage, competing on the back straight and from a long way out would struggle to overcome the gap.

As the Gel warrior never threatens to get involved seriously, Marine National is emerging as the biggest threat to solidity in the right, but O’Brien’s accusation has found an abundance of Power Packed by Mullins to see it with two lengths S

The Gel warrior was 12 lengths further in third place, with his stable El El Fabiolo injured.

The corals cut the solo 10-1 out of 25-1 for the queen of the Queen of Chase in Chelnom, with Ante-Post’s favorite also trimming 4-5 of Event.

Solness and Danny Mullins on the way to win
Solness and Danny Mullins on the way to win (Evan Treacy/PA)

O’Brien said: “The aggressive tactics (works), he jumped brilliantly, and I thought that what he was doing from the last to the line showed real perseverance because he was there to be shot all the way.

“He has the will to win, Danny put a breathing between the third and the second, and this is probably the victory of the race at the end.

“I could see him conduct a big race at Chame Chase. He will jump and go and they will have to come and reach him to defeat him. This is the way he likes to run.

“He surprised us. We went to Listowel and he won a great pursuit of a handicap with a lot of White and decided it was a good court to get with him. Then we found ourselves in gradual competitions and he was just moving forward. “

Mulins took on the saddle of JJ Slevin, who instead partnered El Fabiolo for his new detainees, owners Simon Munir and Isaac Sedee.

Who is likely to be on board in Chelton next month, O’Brien added: “Everything will depend on the availability. If JJ is available, he will ride it, if Danny is available, he will ride it and if none of them is available, someone else will ride it! “

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