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I Am Maximus (FR)
b g 27th Mar 2016
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Track Horse
I Am Maximus (FR) b g 27th Mar 2016
Dam's Sire
Poliglote (GB)
Breeder
Ronald Huggins & George William Tiney
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Nov 2017
Autumn Sale, Deauville (Arqana)
Ellon
Purchaser: HORSE RACING ADVISORY
€26,000
Lots Sold: 469
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Avg: €18,288
Median: €8,000
Maximum: €310,000
Reports in which I Am Maximus (FR) was mentioned
Leading owner JP McManus finished an incredible three-days at Aintree by watching I Am Maximus provide him with a thrilling third triumph in the Randox Grand National.
Sat 13th Apr
Willie Mullins said it was “game on” in his pursuit of a first British trainers’ championship as I Am Maximus provided him with a second Randox Grand National victory.
Sat 13th Apr
Bookmakers were put to the sword as I Am Maximus’ supreme Randox Grand National triumph meant the layers left Aintree licking their wounds.
Sat 13th Apr
Gordon Elliott again had to give best to the “thorn in his side” that is Willie Mullins, with Delta Work finding only I Am Maximus too good for Delta Work in the Randox Grand National at Aintree.
Sat 13th Apr
I Am Maximus was an emphatic winning favourite of the Randox Grand National, storming clear of his rivals to give the all-conquering Willie Mullins a second victory in the Aintree showpiece.
Sat 13th Apr
The field for this afternoon's Aintree Grand National has been reduced to 32 horses following the withdrawal of the Venitia Williams' trained Chambard (no 33) and Gordon Elliott's Run Wild Fred (no 19).
Sat 13th Apr
The eyes of the racing world will be focussed on Aintree at 4pm on Saturday for what promises to be another pulsating renewal of the Randox Grand National. Here are the thoughts of some of the connections hoping to strike gold in the world’s most famous steeplechase:
Fri 12th Apr
Galopin Des Champs was truly awesome in the Savills Chase as the 6/4 favourite surged clear in the home straight to score by a scarcely believable 23 lengths.
Thu 28th Dec
Plenty of non-runners (22 so far at Leopardstown and 10 at Limerick) on the two Irish cards today and, unfortunately, Fastorslow is amongst them.
Thu 28th Dec
It was quite a day for the Townends as, after Paul's Irish National triumph on I Am Maximus, sister Jody and father Timothy teamed up to win the concluding the mares' point-to-point bumper at Cork with the 11/4 favourite Straight Home.
Mon 10th Apr
The 500,000 Euros BoyleSports Irish Grand National was full of thrills and spills as usual with only six of the 27 that set out completing the course and it was I Am Maximus (8/1) who stayed on best after the last to give Paul Townend a first win in the race.
Mon 10th Apr
Noel Meade feels soft ground is key to the chances of ante-post favourite Thedevilscoachman in the BoyleSports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse.
Mon 10th Apr
Facile Vega and High Definition are all set to take each other on in a Tattersalls Ireland Novice Hurdle not to be missed at Leopardstown on Sunday.
Sun 05th Feb
Gentlemansgame (2/1) made a good start to his chasing career when winning the Ballymaloe Relish Beginners' Chase in Foxrock.
Wed 28th Dec
Minella Crooner came home best to beat I Am Maximus in an interesting beginners' chase that got Fairyhouse's Winter Festival under way.
Sat 03rd Dec
I thought it was a magnificent performance considering how badly he jumped going away from the stands. He just missed one or two there and Jody (McGarvey) left him alone and let him find his own feet. When he got half down the back, and around the fifth last, once he saw the stands I think he just clicked into a another gear. I don't know how good he is, but he's certainly improving with every run. However, he does love Fairyhouse and maybe this is his track, he certainly has an engine. It's very hard to quicken in this ground, he has a big engine in there. I'd imagine he goes for the Grand National, he would look a Gold Cup horse in time but I'd imagine Aintree is his objective. I'm not worried about ground for him. I don't know how good he is yet because he just keeps improving.
W P Mullins
After race at
Aintree Sat, 13th Apr, 2024 (1st)
It was an excellent ride. I had said before the race that we didn’t know how good this horse was, today he showed that he’s better than he had been. I thought he still had a little bit from the handicapper after the Bobbyjo and he’s proved it today. Paul was excellent, he kidded him round the inside, he got chopped up a couple of times and probably didn’t jump as clean as he could, but he was looking for the gaps and when he eventually got it he was all right. I could see Paul’s body language and he was happy, so I was happy then. I don’t think I said anything until he got over the last and then I let go (and gave him a cheer). He’s a tremendous horse. He has his own way of doing things, he’s quirky and immature but he’s learning all the time. It’s extraordinary how we came to have him. Nicky Henderson had him before me, Michael Grech moved his horses to Ireland and Nicky said to me ‘make sure you get him’ and it was fine advice. Nicky could see the talent that he had and we just had to nurture it, so thanks to Nicky and also Henrietta Knight who organised all that. To win an Irish National and an English National is impressive. I think he could be a Gold Cup horse, but we don’t know how good he could be because he doesn’t do it at home. He’s quirky, but he has huge ability and until others get the better of him, we won’t know how good he is.
W P Mullins
After race at
Fairyhouse Sat, 24th Feb, 2024 (1st)
I thought it was a magnificent performance considering how badly he jumped going away from the stands. He just missed one or two there and Jody (McGarvey) left him alone and let him find his own feet. When he got half down the back, and around the fifth last, once he saw the stands I think he just clicked into a another gear. I don't know how good he is, but he's certainly improving with every run. However, he does love Fairyhouse and maybe this is his track, he certainly has an engine. It's very hard to quicken in this ground, he has a big engine in there. I'd imagine he goes for the Grand National, he would look a Gold Cup horse in time but I'd imagine Aintree is his objective. I'm not worried about ground for him. I don't know how good he is yet because he just keeps improving.
W P Mullins
After race at
Fairyhouse Sun, 3rd Dec, 2023 (1st)
That’s a nice bonus on his last day as a novice. He’s a total character, as you could see from his early days racing. Paul (Townend) gave him a great ride in the Irish National and Jody gets on well with him and gave him a super ride there. He looks a class horse now rather than a handicapper, so maybe we’ll have to make different plans for him now. We were hoping he’d have a chance over the trip and the fact that it was his last day as a novice to give him the opportunity. He’s clearly improved from last year and obviously shows a liking for Fairyhouse. He has a funny action when you look at him head on and I’d imagine softer ground is to his liking. I thought he was beaten turning for home and to produce what he did up the straight was very good.
W P Mullins
After race at
Fairyhouse Sun, 3rd Dec, 2023 (1st)
That’s a nice bonus on his last day as a novice. He won his maiden in nice circumstances here and has come back now to win a Grade 1 novice. He’s a total character as you could see from his early days racing. Paul gave him a great ride in the Irish National and Jody gets on well with him and gave him a super ride there. He looks a class horse now rather than a handicapper so maybe we’ll have to make different plans for him now. We were hoping he’d have a chance over the trip and the fact that it was his last day as a novice to give him the opportunity. He’s clearly improved from last year and obviously shows a liking for Fairyhouse. He has a funny action when you look at him head on and I’d imagine softer ground is to his liking. I thought he was beaten turning for home and to produce what he did up the straight was very good. This year we were maybe looking at going for the English National and whether we change and go for Grade 1 races now I’m not sure. We’ll have to have a word with Frank (Berry) and JP and see what they want to do. I didn’t speak to Paul yet but for me Sharjah clearly didn’t like the ground and you could see that from his head action.
W P Mullins
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