King Charles and Willie Mullins are spending historical deal about ‘impressive’ horse
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King Charles and Willie Mullins have concluded a historic deal – which will see the legendary handler train a hugely ‘impressive’ horse bred by the deceased mother of the prince.
The amazing link-up, reported by The Irish fieldmeans that Mullins takes care of the brilliantly bred reaches that reaches high in a first of its kind.
It is believed that reaching high will be the first horse ever owned by a ruling monarch to be trained in Ireland.
In the past with the now retired Sir Michael Stoute, High Blew gamblers with a seven-length of rivals in the Racing League in Wolverhampton last August.
That was his only victory in eight starting but it seems that there is so much more of the four-year-old gelding.
And King Charles And Mullins – who was Crowned Irish and British champion Jumps Trainer last season – are aimed at Royal ASCOT.
Reaching the mother of High is the estimate of the favorite horse of the deceased queen who won the Ascot Gold Cup in 2013.
Video of Queen Elizabeth II celebrates the monumental victory In addition to trusted confidant and racing adviser, John Warren was played all over the world.
And reaching the father of High is none other than the Awesome Sea the Stars – one of the biggest racing horses ever to win the 2000 Guineas, Derby, Coral -Eclipse, Juddmonte, Irish Champion Stakes and Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe in 2009.
Mullins said he and King Charles, who owns horses alongside wife Queen Camilla, were introduced to last year’s Royal Ascot.
And then a deal was concluded that would eventually lead to him to be sent High High.
Mullins – Who could Gatecrash the Gold Cup with another £ 100,000 monster – The Irish field told that they have already explained which race at Royal Ascot they want to win.
That offers everything well with his debut in Leopardstown on Friday, when he is driven by champion Bumper winner Jody Townend, sister of Mullins’ No1 Jockey Paul.
Mullins, whose victories in Great Britain this year include the Grand National, where he had the 1-2-3 at Aintree, said: “He could be a competition for the Ascot Stakes about two and a half miles on the opening day of Royal Ascot.
“His family tree is all endurance, so that kind of races should suit him.”
King Charles actually rode at Cheltenham Festival, but the Royal Lopers tend to concentrate on the flat.
The estimate of them was by far the best, but the king and the queen had a great success with Desert Hero in 2023.
Aly by sea the stars and bred by the late Queen, he was an exciting 18-1 Royal Ascot winner, Reduce the king to tears.
He then won the Group 3 Gordon Stakes in Glorious Goodwood before he finished third in the St Army – the last classic of the season – at Doncaster.
There had been fears King Charles would drastically cut the multi-million pounds of Royal Race Operation After he inherited it.
But Queen Camilla remains a huge supporter of the sport and the couple still has many horses in training with people like Nicky Henderson about jumps and William Haggas, Ralph Beckett and John and Thady Gosden on the flat.
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