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Vaucelet (FR) b g 20th May 2015
Track Horse
Track Horse
Vaucelet (FR) b g 20th May 2015
Last Win
Down Royal Mon, 26th Dec, 22 2/1, Mr B O'Neill
(727 days)
Last Run
Tinahely Sun, 17th Nov, 24
4th, 7/2, B O'Neill
D.M. Christie
(35 days)
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
2
0
0
0%
€940
-2.00
Chase IRE
12
4
4
33%
€49,175
-2.62
Chase GB
4
2
1
50%
£25,644
2.44
PtoP
8
3
3
Under Rules Total
18
6
5
33%
-2.17
Form Figures
5-42-11113-112111-7222335-54U54
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 5-42-11113-112111-7222335-54U54
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Change of Trainer D M Christie
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
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Reports in which Vaucelet (FR) was mentioned
Billaway too strong for Vaucelet in Downpatrick feature
Veteran hunter chaser Billaway proved far too strong for young pretender Vaucelet in the feature Down Royal Corporation Of Horse Breeders Hunter Chase at Downpatrick. Fri 19th MayO'Connor seen to terrific effect on Its On The Line
Derek O'Connor took the riding plaudits in the Irish Daily Star Champions Hunters Chase at Punchestown. Fri 28th AprUltimate Optimist provides Christie with welcome tonic
David Christie was out of luck with Vaucelet at Cheltenham but got on the scoresheet at Down Royal as Ultimate Optimist took the Bluegrass Mare Prepare Hunters Chase in decisive fashion. Fri 17th MarVaucelet delights Christie with game effort
Vaucelet punched his ticket to Cheltenham when rallying to score by a neck in the three mile McMahon McKay Hospitality Hunters Steeplechase at Down Royal. Mon 26th DecBillaway a treble for Mullins and 200 for season in Ireland
Willie Mullins made it a treble at Punchestown, and 200 winners in Ireland this season, when Billaway landed the Champion Hunters Chase. Fri 29th AprVaucelet impresses in victory
Vaucelet looked a smart young hunter chaser to follow when taking the Frank & Teresa O'Reilly Memorial Hunters Chase at Fairyhouse. Sat 16th AprDorking Cock a second winner on card for Crawford
Stuart Crawford doubled up at Down Royal when Dorking Cock served up a 22/1 surprise in the hunters chase. Sun 26th DecChristie eyes bright future for Vaucelet
David Christie's Vaucelet made it four on the bounce in the INHSC Supporting Point-To-Points Hunters Steeplechase in Fairyhouse. Tue 09th NovVaucelet wins hunters' chase for Christie and Harvey
The 11/8 favourite Vaucelet, trained in Derrylin Co. Fermanagh by David Christie, won the Virtual Racing On The BoyleSports App Maiden Hunters’ Chase on his first chase start on a racecourse. Mon 03rd May
After race at Down Royal Mon, 26th Dec, 2022 (1st)
It is not his ground. We had a discussion this morning whether we would run him or not, but there are so few races for him. It is only really Thurles I would want to take him to in the spring time. I wouldn't take him to Naas in the glue. We came anyway thinking we could be beaten today, but we need to get battle hardened because he has been doing really. He only kicks in at three miles, he really stays well. Funny enough, if the second-last fence had been there, it would have been even better for him. In the back of Barry's (O'Neill) mind all the time was Punchestown (bad mistake at the last when finishing second in the Champion Hunters Steeplechase in April). Barry just sat on him over the last and was careful and he lost a bit of momentum but then he really picked up and stayed. I'm chuffed to bits because of all the days that he would be beaten in a hunters' chase today would be that day. All roads lead to Cheltenham because it is three mile three up the hill. He kicks in at three miles which is what you need. He could possibly go to the hunters chase at Thurles and then Cheltenham. If he runs between now and Cheltenham, it is one we would consider. This is our number one Cheltenham horse here. He's very young, he's only seven. The nicer the ground, the better he is. The ground he won on at Stratford and Punchestown was lovely ground. We'll keep our fingers crossed we get him there. I wouldn't be averse to going to Cheltenham without a run. He's a big, tall, athletic hors
D M Christie
After race at Fairyhouse Sat, 16th Apr, 2022 (1st)
That was lovely, I was hoping he would do that,. I was so close to taking him to Aintree but I thought we'd just wait. He was second reserve for Winged Leader for Cheltenham as well but he's only seven. He's a very babyish horse in his head so we thought we'd just sit that out this year. Jamie said there that he's a Foxhunter horse for Cheltenham and Aintree next year. I couldn't have been happier coming down when I saw the sun and the wind. I walked the track and thought it was closer to good, but it's beautiful ground. He just floats on that ground and he needs the big track to bring out the best in him, jumping big fences. He's a proper staying horse as he only gets going at two-and-a-half miles. He's lazy up to that stage which will stand him in good stead in the future. It's a lovely race to win, Maple Mons was my last winner in it.
D M Christie
After race at Fairyhouse Tue, 9th Nov, 2021 (1st)
That was lovely because he's such an immature horse in his head. Even though he won an Open the first day it was a nothing race and the last half lap he was just on his own cantering, so it was no preparation for that up against a hardened horse. He did it well and Barry said he was always travelling easy but it's when he has to give him a shove he still doesn't know to do it straight away yet. When he hits the front, it's still like 'what am I doing here?'. That will all come, he's only six but has the right engine and jumps really well. He could be the proper horse for me to go to Cheltenham with for the Foxhunters. He could go to Down Royal but I'm not going to run him on really deep winter ground.
D M Christie
Related by Dam Peggy Pierji (FR)
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