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Final Demand (IRE) 6yo b g 24th Apr 2019
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Final Demand (IRE) b g 24th Apr 2019
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Flemensfirth (USA)
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May 2022
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Castletown Quarry Stud
Purchaser: Ballycrystal Stables / Joey Logan
€230,000
Lots Sold: 321
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Avg: €57,903
Median: €50,000
Maximum: €310,000
Reports in which Final Demand (IRE) was mentioned
Final Demand (7/4) demolished seven rivals to win Punchestown’s Alanna Homes Champion Novice Hurdle by 16 lengths and more today, giving UK and Irish champion trainer Willie Mullins a seventh Grade 1 success this week.
Fri 02nd May
The New Lion lived up to the hype with a battling victory in the Turners Novices’ Hurdle on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival.
Wed 12th Mar
Willie Mullins saddled two winners on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival and the record-breaking trainer has plenty of good chances of adding to that tally this afternoon.
Wed 12th Mar
After a Champion Hurdle that had to be seen to believed, there was another surprise at Cheltenham on Wednesday morning, with snow falling.
Wed 12th Mar
Leopardstown and Galopin Des Champs are simply a match made in heaven and that was proven as Willie Mullins' star chaser won the Grade 1 Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup for the third year in a row.
Sat 01st Feb
Majborough put himself firmly in the frame for an epic clash with Sir Gino at Cheltenham after he blitzed his rivals in the Grade 1 Goffs Irish Arkle Novice Chase at Leopardstown.
Sat 01st Feb
Final Demand was roared home by favourite backers in the opening race of the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown - the Grade 1 Nathaniel Lacy & Partners Solicitors Novice Hurdle over and extended 2m6f.
Sat 01st Feb
A pair of expensively bought, and identically-priced, 2022 Derby Sale graduates won in the space of 15 minutes today, with €230,000-purchase Final Demand (4/7f) beginning by landing Limerick’s CUBE Maiden Hurdle.
Sat 28th Dec
After race at
Punchestown Fri, 2nd May, 2025 (1st) 
it was an awesome performance over that trip, for that horse. Paul felt he didn’t go fast enough in Cheltenham and said to Caroline (Tilsdale, part-owner) ‘today I’m going to show him off’. I saw him jumping the first and second hurdles but wasn’t happy that he was jumping well until he jumped the third. He was then getting lengths at his hurdles and for a big chaser (type) to jump the way he did when it mattered, he was electric. I thought he was going to tire due to the pace but then he’d go down to the hurdle and just take a length out of a horse behind him. If you can jump fences like that he’s one to look forward to. he hasn’t schooled over fences at home but there will be time enough next Autumn. He won his point-to-point so he’s well able to jump. To have this horse with his size and scope, these horses don’t come along too often - if we can just keep him sound. He’s not a horse you’d want to stand on your foot!

W P Mullins
After race at
Leopardstown Sat, 1st Feb, 2025 (1st) 
It was a huge performance, absolutely huge. Paul was in a lovely position the whole way and the horse did everything fairly right. Turning for home, when he started to niggle, I wondered what was going to be in the tank. Little did I think that he was going to have that much in the tank and he was probably going better at the winning post than he was at any part of the race. There was a good few disappointments there, including plenty of mine. For him to be able to do that on his second run over hurdles was a huge achievement.

W P Mullins
After race at
Leopardstown Sat, 1st Feb, 2025 (1st) 
That was a huge performance, Paul was in the perfect position the whole way and when he pulled him out, it was a question of what was left in the tank – it turns out there was plenty. He was probably going better at the winning post than he had the whole way. There was a good few disappointments there but for him to be able to do that is huge. It’s a nice start but we need a few more!. Jumping the last today was the first time I realised he was a bit above average, but what he did from the last today sets him apart from a lot of other horses.

W P Mullins
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