Close Menu
Grand NationalGrand National
    What's Hot

    Aidan O’Brien Secures Double Victory at Epsom Trials During Chester May Festival

    May 13, 2025

    Marine Nationale Claims Victory in the Champion Chase at Punchestown

    May 12, 2025

    Concerns Raised Over Musselburgh Links Used as a Car Park by Racing Officials

    May 10, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Horse Racing
    • Horses
    • Jockeys
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
    Grand NationalGrand National
    • Home
    • Horse Racing
    • Horses
    • Cheltenham
    • Grand National
    • Jockeys
    • Contact
    Grand NationalGrand National
    Home»Grand National News»Options Open for Ile Atlantique at Dublin Racing Festival
    Grand National News

    Options Open for Ile Atlantique at Dublin Racing Festival

    James DooleyBy James DooleyJanuary 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Ile Atlantique, a versatile novice chaser under the watchful eyes of revered trainer Willie Mullins, is gearing up for potential appearances at the Dublin Racing Festival. This horse, owned by Tony Bloom, chairman of Brighton & Hove Albion, has shown a dazzling performance that captured public attention at Naas earlier this month.

    Naas was not just an ordinary win for Ile Atlantique; it was a spectacle that vividly showcased his jumping prowess. Competing in a Grade Two race over the minimum distance, he galloped past a field that included seasoned Grade One-winning hurdlers such as Firefox, who came in second, and Inthepocket in third place. This victory wasn’t just about speed; it was an exhibition of a novice chaser’s artful and precise maneuvering over hurdles.

    Earlier this season, Ile Atlantique demonstrated his adaptability by making an impeccable chasing debut over an extended two and a half miles. This newfound versatility has left his connections pondering whether to pit him against rivals in the Goffs Irish Arkle Novice Chase or the Ladbrokes Novice Chase at Leopardstown, which offers an intermediate trip. These options present a tantalizing dilemma for Mullins, who will ultimately decide the best course based on the horse’s capabilities.

    Sean Graham, the racing manager for Tony Bloom, offered insights into the careful considerations being made for Ile Atlantique. “Willie’s decision will likely come down to the wire at declaration stage,” Graham noted. “We trust his judgment entirely and are confident the horse will enter whichever race is ideally suited for him.”

    Enthusiastic about the horse’s prowess at Naas, Graham expressed an openness to tackling the Arkle: “Given his outstanding jumping form, it seems like a natural step to test if we’ve got an Arkle contender on our hands.”

    Moreover, Ile Atlantique’s experience at Navan adds another layer of intrigue. “He flared up over nearly two miles and six furlongs there, which is a significant challenge given the track’s intensity,” Graham recalled. There was initial skepticism when this seasoned horse was entered for a two-mile race at Naas, but under Paul Townend’s skilled guidance, Ile Atlantique made a mockery of such doubts all the way to victory.

    Those close to Ile Atlantique have always spoken highly of him, even during his novice hurdling season at Grade One level. Despite critiques of his form dipping towards the season’s end, Graham defends the horse, citing maturing physicality and a preference for softer ground conditions.

    “Last year, some might’ve written him off as soft,” said Graham. “But he was still growing into himself. Hard tracks in spring pinched his form a bit, but when there’s moisture in the turf, he runs the course beautifully.”

    Looking forward, Ile Atlantique’s team plans a strategic approach to his races. “We’re not over-racing him this year. There’s potential for him to excel over different distances, whether he shows as a spry two-miler, a robust three-miler, or brings something in-between,” Graham explained.

    In the end, Ile Atlantique embodies potential and adaptability. He’s a horse with options, much like the seasoned trainers and owners guiding him; he may gallop into diverse distances and stagger us with groundbreaking performances.

    Related posts:

    1. Palladium Triumphs in Hurdles Debut at Huntingdon
    2. Quai de Bourbon’s Triumph at Gowran Signals Bright Prospects for Cheltenham Festival
    3. Warren Greatrex Prepares Quantock Hills for Cheltenham Trials Day
    4. Docpickedme Secures Victory for Richard Hobson and Charlie Maggs at Doncaster
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    James Dooley
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

    Related Posts

    Aidan O’Brien Secures Double Victory at Epsom Trials During Chester May Festival

    May 13, 2025

    Marine Nationale Claims Victory in the Champion Chase at Punchestown

    May 12, 2025

    Gordon Elliott Prepares Brighter days ahead for Cheltenham Decision

    May 9, 2025

    Green Impact Preparing for 2000 Guineas with Derby in Sight and Kinross Eyes Lockinge Stakes

    May 7, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks

    How Technology is Shaping the Future of Horse Racing

    January 16, 2025

    Grand National-Winning Jockey Daryl Jacob Announces Retirement

    January 16, 2025

    Oisin Murphy Prioritizes Quality Over Quantity, Aiming for Top Wins in 2025

    January 16, 2025
    Top Reviews
    Advertisement

    Recent Posts

    • Aidan O’Brien Secures Double Victory at Epsom Trials During Chester May Festival
    • Marine Nationale Claims Victory in the Champion Chase at Punchestown
    • Concerns Raised Over Musselburgh Links Used as a Car Park by Racing Officials
    • Gordon Elliott Prepares Brighter days ahead for Cheltenham Decision
    • Harry Skelton’s Horse Racing Insights: Warwick and Newbury

    Recent Comments

    No comments to show.
    © 2025 Grand National Pro
    • Grandnationalpro.com
    • Horse Racing
    • Horses
    • Jockeys

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.