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Min (by Walk In The Park) is another rising star for the sire of Douvan (photo: Healy Racing)
SUNDAY
Nearly Nama'd won the Grade A Underwriting Exchange Dan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase over two miles, one furlong at Fairyhouse, a second blacktype success at the venue for the Sandra Hughes-trained eight-year-old. A son of the classic star and Knockhouse Stud stallion Millenary (by Rainbow Quest), he was bred by Prospect Stables Ltd. He is a half-brother to the multiple winners Filbert (by Oscar) and Well Green (by Quws), and his dam Coca's Well (by Religiously) comes from the family of Cheltenham Festival winners Denys Adventure (by Saint Denys) and Menorah (by King's Theatre).
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SATURDAY
Adrien Du Pont became the latest Grade 1 star for Boardsmill Stud stallion Califet (by Freedom Cry) when taking the coral.co.uk Future Champions Finale Juvenile Hurdle over two miles at Chepstow. The Paul Nicholls-trained four-year-old was bred in France by Thierry Cypres, and he is the first foal out of the placed mare Santariyka (by Saint Des Saints). He comes from the immediate family of the Grade 1 Triumph Hurdle heroine Shawiya (by Lashkari) and the Group 1 Prix du Cadran scorer Shafaraz (by Levmoss).
Min was sent off at odds of 1/7 for the Grade 2 Sky Bet Moscow Flyer Novice Hurdle over two miles at Punchestown. A €6,000 graduate of the Arqana Deauville Autumn Mixed Sale, the Willie Mullins-trained five-year-old was bred by Marie-Therese Mimouni. He is a son of the Derby runner-up and Haras de la Huderie stallion Walk In The Park (by Montjeu) and his dam Phemyka (by Saint Estephe) is a flat-winner out of a half-sister to the Grade 3-winning chaser Stormez (by Ezzoud).
Mountainous won the Grade 3 Coral Welsh Grand National over three miles, give and a half furlongs in heavy ground at Chepstow, winning by a wider margin than when he took the same contest in December 2013. The Kerry Lee-trained 11-year-old was bred by Lady Melissa Brooke, he is a son of the Grange Stud stallion Milan (by Sadler's Wells), and he is a half-brother to the bumper scorer Innbrodericksbar (by Presenting). His dam Mullaghcloga (by Glacial Storm) is a half-brother to the high-class trio Bannow Bay (by Good Thyne), Far From Trouble (by Good Thyne) and Mighty Moss (by Moscow Society).
Triolo D'Alene won the Listed williamhill.com Chase over two miles, four and a half furlongs at Kempton, a third blacktype success for the son of the late Epalo (by Lando). The Nicky Henderson-trained nine-year-old was bred in France by Louis Couteaudier, he is out of the AQPS mare Joliette D'Alene (by Garde Royale), and his siblings include this season's Grade 2-placed novice chaser Arpege D'Alene (by Dom Alco).
Yala Enki justified favouritism in the Listed William Hill Lanzarote Hurdle over two miles, five furlongs at Kempton. The French-born six-year-old, who was bred by Esteve Rouchvarger and partners, joined the Venetia Williams stable 11 months ago. He is a son of the top-class chaser and late Haras de Victot stallion Nickname (by Lost World), he is a half-brother to the French hurdles winner Grace A Toi Enki (by Agent Bleu), and his dam Cadiane (by Cadoudal) is a half-sister to the chase and multiple hurdles scorer Sainte Kadette (by Kadalko).
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