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Vanillier ends a land for winning at Punchestown Double for Cromwell – Irvine Times

Vanillier ends a land for winning at Punchestown Double for Cromwell – Irvine Times

Fresh from the trio of the strikes at the Dublin race festival, the former Farrier registers his 72nd and 73rd winners of the season, exceeding his previous best of 72 sets during the last campaign.

Just 11 years ago, Cromwell trains a lonely winner over the jumps and his rise is nothing remarkable.

At that time, he was successful in the championship obstacle with the ill -fated Espoir d’Allen, the obstacles of two remained of the floor on the floor and the victory of the Royal Ascot with Snellen.

Vanilier himself (9-4 favorite) won Albert Bartlet at the Chelton Festival in 2021, but he had not raised his head in front of the same year Florida Pearl Novice Chase.

He subsequently finished second in Grand Corah Rambeler, but was in danger of losing his way until he came to life from Banks’s course at the PP PP Cross Country Chase.

“It’s great to see Vanilier win again because I thought he had lost a little. Most recently, for some reason, he was really sharpened and today the indicators were help, “Cromwell of the winner in Keith Donogyu said.

“He has entered the national and we have the opportunity to cross Celton, but I do not know exactly where we will go. I’m glad he moved again and liked him.

“He is a sign that he may not enter the national, but this start today can help. The fact that it is in shape and has a form of Aintree, it (the handicap) can give it a little more. “

Ladbrokes reduced it to 8-1 of the 1920s for the pursuit of Chelnom and 33-1 of the 1950s for Grand National.

Just 30 minutes later, the promising rider Konor Stone-Wolsh partnered with 9-4 favorite Theonewedreamof for success in Irish EBF Mares Handicap Chase.

“This is the winner number 73, so this is my best season; We had 72 last year, “Cromwell said.

“The Tenewedreamof disappointed the last day and it may be a little out, but it’s her. When she is in one day, she is not very bad.

“Konor was good at her and she got a good draw in the race. A little field probably also helps, because when it is crowded, it may be inclined to retreat a little. Today she had a lot of space there and a good gallop to seek. “

Wearing her recent shape, Willie Mulins had a tall, ethical diamond (8-11 loved) and Argento Boy (4-7 beloved), justifying the short odds while Sir Gerhard won the UP the Yard Challenge race under confident Amy Morrisi.

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