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    Ballyburn Secures Victory in Leopardstown Grade One at Dublin Racing Festival

    James DooleyBy James DooleyFebruary 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the thrilling world of horse racing, Ballyburn has made his mark by securing a win in the Grade One event at Leopardstown during the Dublin Racing Festival. Showcasing his skill and determination, Ballyburn, the 8/13 favorite, emerged victorious after a gripping contest against formidable adversaries.

    The seasoned trainer Willie Mullins has seen many champions under his guidance, and Ballyburn might just be on the way to joining the ranks of illustrious names. Known for his prowess in coaxing the best from his stables, Mullins was pleased with Ballyburn’s performance, particularly his improved jumping and endurance over the extended two-mile-five-furlong race.

    Ballyburn had previously shown promise with an impressive debut in chasing but faced challenges at Kempton where Sir Gino proved to be unbeatable over the shorter distance. Identifying the need for a longer run, Mullins decided to increase Ballyburn’s distance in preparation for this Grade One contest, and the decision certainly paid dividends.

    As the race unfolded, Champ Kiely set the pace, adapting to a shorter distance after a strong three-mile victory at Christmas. Along with Croke Park, these horses provided stiff competition for much of the race. Ballyburn, however, was biding his time, a strategy that paid off when jockey Paul Townend nudged him into the lead after the penultimate fence.

    With rain-softened ground presenting an additional challenge, the final stages saw Ballyburn fend off fierce competition. Croke Park briefly forged ahead, launching into the lead at the last hurdle with Impaire Et Passe trailing in third, attempting to find his stride. Impaire Et Passe couldn’t catch up with the frontrunners, leaving Ballyburn to take the victory by a comfortable five lengths.

    Reflecting on the race, Willie Mullins praised Ballyburn’s ability to shift gears on the home stretch. He noted the improvement in Ballyburn’s jumping, as the obstacles at this pace seemed less daunting compared to the sharp speeds at Kempton. The longer trip highlighted Ballyburn’s stamina, and Mullins speculated that three miles should suit him even better.

    The trainer also commented on the learning curve that Ballyburn is undergoing. Despite the win, there’s still room for Ballyburn to mature in the race, particularly in learning how to settle more efficiently.

    Mullins also shared thoughts on his other contenders. Impaire Et Passe, though showing potential, didn’t rise to the occasion this time, while Champ Kiely demonstrated a commendable performance.

    In a festival notable for family ties, when asked about his nephew Emmet Mullins winning the opening contest, he humorously remarked about not being clued in on family discussions.

    With another victory under his belt, Ballyburn joins the list of promising horses watched closely by racing enthusiasts. As his journey progresses, the horse racing community anticipates Ballyburn’s future endeavors, especially over extended distances where his stamina will truly shine. With the steady guidance of Mullins, this horse has the potential to be more than just a flash on the track, perhaps a beacon among equine stars.

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    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”.

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