Il Etait Temps claimed another top-level prize when prevailing in the Barberstown Castle Novice Chase at Punchestown.
The six-year-old came into the race on the back of a successful season, within which he has won the Irish Arkle, finished third in the Arkle itself and then claimed the Manifesto Chase at Aintree last time out.
Despite that he was not the favourite to strike again at Grade One level as his stablemate Gaelic Warrior took that status as the first horse home when the two met in the Arkle at Cheltenham in March.
In a small field the four challengers travelled closely before outsider Mount Frisco fell away, leaving three Willie Mullins-trained geldings to fight it out.
Il Etait Temps 97-2) was the one who came off best, claiming a two-and-a-quarter-length victory under Danny Mullins.
šØ Gaelic Warrior beaten!
š² Il Etait Temps turns the tables with his stablemate in the Grade 1 Castle Novice Chase at @punchestownrace!pic.twitter.com/tfslndrP3X
ā Sporting Life Racing (@SportingLife) May 2, 2024
āHeās an extraordinary horse, thatās his third Grade One this year,ā said the Closutton trainer.
āHe doesnāt look like a big steeplechaser, but heās got an engine and he jumps well. Heās just maturing and learning all the time.
āHeās getting a lot easier to ride. He has a good and a tongue-tie and thatās to keep the revs low on him. Itās working and weāll keep them on him for the time being anyway.
āIād imagine heāll stay at the two-mile division until we think that heās too slow, possibly on ground that he likes better.
āHe never gives up. Heās settling now and more mature and concentrating his energy at the second half of the race.
āHeās a horse that I wonāt mind going up in trip with and he could easily slot into being a Ryanair horse.ā
Of the runner-up Mullins added: āI think Gaelic Warrior probably didnāt like the ground and it might just be drying up too much for him. He might be more of a winter horse.
āWhen he won here last year Paul (Townend) thought he didnāt move as well on it even though he won.
āI didnāt think he was as flashy jumping. Heās an extravagant jumper and he wasnāt that at all today.ā
The result was a record 35th Grade One of the season for the all-conquering Mullins, who added: āWeāve an incredible team of owners and staff and the horses come if you have both of those.ā
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