St James’s Place Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Chase

BILLAWAY produced a devastating late finish to snatch victory in the big race of the week for amateur riders.

The 10-year-old, who was the fourth of five winners on the day for trainer Willie Mullins, got up in the shadow of the post in the hands of the trainer’s son Patrick to deny Winged Leader.

Billaway was making it third time lucky in this race after being second in the last two runnings but it looked unlikely as Winged Leader led into the straight after overpowering Mighty Stowaway.

Winged Leader jumped the last several lengths clear, but he could not quite last home as Billaway (13/8 favourite) came from the clouds to snatch the spoils by a neck. Mighty Stowaway was 12 lengths away in third place.

Wille Mullins said: “Patrick kidded Billaway around there and the aim has been to win this race with him for three years. He’s come close twice and now he’s done it. Patrick never gave up and it’s unfortunate for David Christie (trainer of Winged Leader) as it would have been a huge victory for him.

“As much as I love winning, I’m sorry for David because I know what it’s like losing in the last stride and it’s his Gold Cup as a big pointing man.

“We went for the cheekpieces as he’s idle. I’m delighted for Patrick and John and Michelle Turner (owners), it’s a race we’ve both been desperate to win. Although it might cost John a bit to fill the trophy as it’s the biggest one of them all!”

Barry O’Neill, who rode the runner-up, said: “It’s just sickening to get chinned like that after the horse has given such a great performance.

“I’m gutted. Not only for myself, but for David Christie and the horse. He was just so good, he’s so, so tough and jumps and stays.”

David Christie said: “I am immensely proud of the horse. He did everything perfect - that’s racing and we are up against the best trainer, in my opinion, in the world. It’s a very honourable place to be.”