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Captain Guinness (IRE)
b g 19th Apr 2015
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Captain Guinness (IRE) b g 19th Apr 2015
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Presenting d'Azy (IRE)
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Reports in which Captain Guinness (IRE) was mentioned
The William Hill Champion Chase produced a finish worthy of the feature race on day one at Punchestown as Banbridge flew home in the closing stages to grab a last gasp victory.
Tue 30th Apr
Captain Guinness came out on top in a dramatic renewal of the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival, in which red-hot favourite El Fabiolo was pulled up.
Wed 13th Mar
Energumene defended his Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase crown in imperious style at Cheltenham — routing the opposition to become the first back-to-back winner of the day two feature since Altior in 20018 and 2019.
Wed 15th Mar
Energumene has something to prove when he returns to Cheltenham to defend his Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase crown today.
Wed 15th Mar
Blue Lord (2/1) made it six wins from seven starts over fences with a thumping eleven length victory in the Grade One Paddy's Rewards Club Chase.
Tue 27th Dec
Captain Guinness made most of the running under Rachael Blackmore and kept on strongly to win the Grade 2 Sean P. Muldoon & Patrick F. Gormley Fortria Chase at Navan.
Sun 13th Nov
Energumene completed the Cheltenham/Punchestown Champion Chases double today, as the Willie Mullins trained star chaser won the William Hill-sponsored race under jockey Paul Townend.
Tue 26th Apr
Patrick Mullins feels he may have a tall order on his hands in taking on Energumene with Chacun Pour Soi in the William Hill Champion Chase at Punchestown.
Tue 26th Apr
Henry de Bromhead and Rachael Blackmore teamed up for a quick double at Naas as Gabbys Cross recorded a shock 22/1 victory in the valuable BetVictor Novice Handicap Chase.
Sun 27th Feb
Captain Guinness, placed on his last two starts in Grade 1 company, appreciated a drop in class to justify 5/4 favouritism in the Grade 3 BetVictor Chase at Naas this afternoon.
Sun 27th Feb
A great afternoon of racing is in store at Naas with two Graded races, some competitive handicaps and €187,000 in prize-money up for grabs on the ‘Trials Day’ card.
Sun 27th Feb
Connections are keen to let Galopin Des Champs do the talking ahead of his highly-anticipated return to Leopardstown on Sunday.
Sun 06th Feb
Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore completed a first four-timer today at Naas, dodging mayhem, and progressing from an unpromising position, to land an incident-packed Mongey Communications Beginners Chase on Mr Incredible (11/10f).
Sat 06th Nov
Rachael Blackmore completed the third-leg of a four-timer at Naas today with Eric Bloodaxe (5/4f) in the BetVictor Irish EBF Maiden Hurdle, as the gelding scored for trainer Joseph O'Brien and owners Gigginstown House Stud.
Sat 06th Nov
Captain Guinness' Cheltenham Champion Chase odds were trimmed by bookmakers today following a winning seasonal reappearance in Naas' Grade 3 Poplar Square Chase.
Sat 06th Nov
Shishkin justified his prohibitive odds when taking his winning streak to seven with an easy victory in the Sporting Life Arkle Challenge Trophy at Cheltenham.
Tue 16th Mar
A Grade One treble in the first three races for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend was completed by a Closutton one two three led home by the hugely impressive Energumene (8/11 out to 5/6 favourite) in the Grade One Patrick Ward & Co. Solicitors Irish Arkle Novice Chase.
Sat 06th Feb
Energumene powered away up the hill to run out an impressive winner of the two-mile novice chase at Naas this afternoon.
Wed 13th Jan
Captain Guinness put a disappointing chase debut at Tipperary well behind him when landing the odds in the Gain Supporting Laois GAA Beginners Chase at Punchestown.
Fri 11th Dec
Willie Mullins' Unexcepted was mightily impressive in the Cashel Beginners' Chase over two miles one furlong in Tipperary.
Tue 20th Oct
Shishkin edged out Abacadabras in a pulsating renewal of the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.
Tue 10th Mar
Le Musigny gave his trainer Henry De Bromhead and jockey Rachael Blackmore a measure of compensation following an earlier defeat in the Grade 2 feature race as he caused a minor upset to win the concluding Racing TV Club Day Today Maiden Hurdle at Punchestown today.
Sun 12th Jan
Andy Dufresne resumed winning ways at Punchestown today as the J.P. McManus owned, Gordon Elliott trained gelding landed the featured Grade 2 Sky Bet Moscow Flyer Novice Hurdle under jockey Mark Walsh.
Sun 12th Jan
There was drama late on in the opening Irish Stallion Owners EBF Maiden Hurdle at Navan as hotpot Blackbow crashed out at the last, leaving the way clear for Captain Guinness to make a winning debut.
Sun 15th Dec
I'm delighted with that, he jumped brilliant. Rachael (Blackmore) was brilliant on him again. I thought that was one of his best performances that I've seen for a while. I loved the way he picked up to the line, he was brilliant. At every fence he went in four behind and landed two behind, he was so good. There was one halfway down the back that he winged and I don't think that Rachael even expected it. I entered him in the Tingle Creek and I'll speak to Declan and see. It's three weeks so potentially he could go there. We'll definitely consider it or otherwise Leopardstown at Christmas. I always thought he was better on better ground but he loved that there. In the Champion Chase I said to Declan that we'd run him but he probably wouldn't like the ground but he loved it.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Cheltenham Wed, 13th Mar, 2024 (1st)
Obviously after El Fabiolo went you knew then that the race had opened right up and we felt we had a right chance then. Can mistakes happen more at the speed they go in this race, I don’t know. He had his thing at Christmas (fibrillating heart) and I just kept thinking the horse deserved to get his Grade One so much, to get this one is amazing. Everyone at home has done a fantastic job and the vets. The tests he went through after Christmas, his heart specialist was happy and the IHRB (Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board) was happy and everyone was. In fairness to Sam who looks after him, he hadn’t known him in such form. We took a view from Leopardstown in February we just wouldn’t train him hard and keep him fresh and happy and that’s what we did. We just wanted him really bullish and he’s been trying to buck Sam off for the last two weeks, so I’m not sure he was as happy with the plan as I was, but it’s worked out for us all now.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Navan Sat, 18th Nov, 2023 (1st)
I'm delighted with that, he jumped brilliant. Rachael (Blackmore) was brilliant on him again. I thought that was one of his best performances that I've seen for a while. I loved the way he picked up to the line, he was brilliant. At every fence he went in four behind and landed two behind, he was so good. There was one halfway down the back that he winged and I don't think that Rachael even expected it. I entered him in the Tingle Creek and I'll speak to Declan and see. It's three weeks so potentially he could go there. We'll definitely consider it or otherwise Leopardstown at Christmas. I always thought he was better on better ground but he loved that there. In the Champion Chase I said to Declan that we'd run him but he probably wouldn't like the ground but he loved it.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Navan Sun, 13th Nov, 2022 (1st)
He had done a lot of work for this, we had targeted it during the summer and it seemed the right race for him. He's some horse to leap and she (Blackmore) is an amazing lady. Absolutely (a big day in him), he's a really good horse and was giving away plenty of weight. We've yet to win a Grade 1 (with him), it is something we would like to achieve. I think we will maybe enter him in the Tingle Creek, he seems to really enjoy it around there (third last year). We'll see, we will enjoy today most importantly.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Naas Sun, 27th Feb, 2022 (1st)
I was worried about the ground but it looked like a good opportunity and he stayed at it well. Rachael walked the track, was where she wanted to be and she was spot on, fair play to her. We decided we'd give Cheltenham a miss this year and have a go at this and luckily it worked out. I'm delighted to see him win another one. Once we switched out of the Champion Chase, today was the day and I'll speak to Declan (Landy, owner) now. We were toying with the idea of stepping him up to 2m4f at Aintree and the Webster Cup is an option, but is less than two weeks away. Unfortunately he had been on the same course as Energumene as a novice but he's only a young horse and I'm sure we'll head over to Cheltenham next year.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Naas Sat, 6th Nov, 2021 (1st)
he settled really well which is key to him and that is just what we wanted. It’s brilliant for the Landys (owners) who are all here today. we’ve always thought he was a brilliant jumper and it was just unfortunate a few times last year. Punchestown was probably a run too many last season. This was always an obvious race to start off but I’m not sure where we’ll go next. I’d imagine Leopardstown at Christmas would be one and whether we do anything between now and then I’m not sure. The Tingle Creek and the Hilly Way at Cork would be the two obvious races between now and Christmas if we do run him again.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Punchestown Fri, 11th Dec, 2020 (1st)
I’m delighted with that and Rachael was really happy with him. He took a little blow turning in and is having another good blow now so hopefully he will come on from that. It’s great to get him back on track. Obviously he was very disappointing the first day and hopefully we can keep the heart right. Rachael said it’s very testing ground and she thinks he’ll be better on nicer ground. He did a piece of work since Tipperary and worked well. He’s just been tipping away since and we keep monitoring the heart. Certainly before and after he runs now we will always check his heart. Christmas may come a bit soon but there is a nice race at Naas in early January. He can go there and if all goes well then to the Irish Arkle.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at
Navan Sun, 15th Dec, 2019 (1st)
He always worked well but coming for his first run it was a bit of a surprise I suppose. He jumped well but ours have generally needed their first run. The favourite falling at the last obviously helped. Rachael said he picked up really well so who knows what would have happened.
Henry De Bromhead
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