Punchestown report: Darrens Hope scoops fairy tale Florida Pearl win
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Punchestown report: Darrens Hope scoops fairy tale Florida Pearl win

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Darrens Hope runs out a fairy tale winner at Punchestown
Trainer Robert Murphy celebrated a famous big-race victory as _Darrens Hope _produced a brave front-running performance in the Liam & Valerie Brennan Florida Pearl Novice Chase at Punchestown.
Although a capable performer at her best, the eight-year-old mare was below par when last seen at Limerick and as a result was a 20-1 shot for this Grade Two assignment over an extended two and a quarter miles.
But she answered every call in front for Danny Mullins, and while hard pushed by Minella Crooner refused to buckle and won the day by a head, in a race that was reduced in terms of a jumping test with the fences down the back taken out due to low sun.
“That’s mighty, it’s the best win she’s ever had. We knew that she was in great form,” said Murphy, who also owns and bred the winner.
Bob Murphy: "The best buzz I ever got!"
“She has to be out in front, if she’s in behind she doesn’t want to know anything about it.
“I’ve been milking cows all my life and I’ve always had a love for horses. Since I was a child I loved horses and I’m lucky to have a good mare like her.
“Her mother was a great mare, but she’s every bit as good as her and I’m wicked lucky to have her.
“It was great to be able to come up today and run in a Grade Two, for me to breed her and train her at home. I ride her out every morning.
“She’s a great mare to eat and we don’t be too hard on her. When she’s fit, she’s fit.”
The winner holds an entry in the Troytown at Navan next weekend, and Murphy added: “We don’t know if she’ll run. We’ll see how she is after this.”
The disappointment was favourite Idas Boy, who was pulled up some way out.

Delta Work strikes on return

Full replay: Pigsback.com Risk Of Thunder Chase
Cheltenham Festival winner and Grand National third Delta Work made a winning return to action at Punchestown.
Sent off the 4-6 favourite for the Pigsback.com Risk Of Thunder Chase over the banks course, the Gordon Elliott-trained nine-year-old – who denied esteemed former stablemate Tiger Roll a fairytale send-off at Cheltenham in March – had to work hard for victory, as he dug deep to hold the rallying Singing Banjo having taken over after the last.
“Jack (Kennedy) said it took him a while to get going, he said he was very sticky early until he got down over the double down the bottom,” said Elliott.
“It’s a bit trickier here than it is in Cheltenham. It’s hard to place a horse like him now so we said we’d see how he took to this. It’s job done.
“The runner-up is good around here and those horses are real specialists around here.
“He kind of pulled up from the last home, he pricked his ears and didn’t do much.
Jack Kennedy enjoyed his first ride over the Punchestown banks course
“He used to wear cheekpieces over fences and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were back on him again at some stage.
“We try to do different things with him at home, we take him away to a lot of different places to school him.
“He’s very good around Cheltenham, but he still has a bit to learn over the banks here.
“Jack was happy, so if he’s happy I’m happy.”
Looking to future plans, Elliott said: “He’ll probably have one run between now and Cheltenham all being well.
“There is a race in January in Cheltenham for him or he could maybe run in the Boyne Hurdle. We probably wouldn’t be here, only it was called off there (Cheltenham cross-country chase in November) last time because of the ground.”

Sean Doyle dreaming big with Monbeg Park

The imposing Monbeg Park opens his hurdles account under Bryan Cooper
Sean Doyle could scarcely hide his enthusiasm for Monbeg Park after a convincing success at Punchestown.
Bryan Cooper’s mount travelled with ease in behind long-time leader Top Speed, before kicking on rounding the turn for home.
The odds-on Seabank Bistro gave chase for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend, but was soon fighting a losing battle and it was Will Do who proved second best to the two-and-three-quarter-length winner.
The 9-4 winner had run with promise on his debut at Galway, and now looks set for a Grade One target.
“We’ve never had anything like him, he’s very special, and when he jumps a fence we’ll see the best of him,” said Doyle.
“We’re selling men and it’s just by default we still have him. He jumped the last in his four-year-old maiden and sprained his front joint. He couldn’t go to the sales then and we just got left with him.
"He has a bright future" - Cooper on Monbeg Park
“Donnchadh and Eamonn (brothers) have a share in him as well and it’s grand to have him. He’s really one to look forward to.
“If the barrel runs dry we might have to sell some day, but we’ll dream big with him.
“A step up in trip won’t be a problem and he’s by Walk In The Park and everyone wants one.”
He added: “We’ll work back from Cheltenham and we’ll probably go to Naas in January (Grade One Lawlor’s Of Naas Hurdle). That will tell us where to go.
“It’s grand to win today anyway and it’s a grand day to have a winner.”

Flying visit pays dividends for Jacob

Daryl Jacob’s visit to Punchestown on Sunday was rewarded with a taking victory aboard __Nusret__ in the John Lynch Carpets 3-Y-O Hurdle.
A Curragh maiden winner who was sixth in the Melrose at York in the summer, the Joseph O’Brien-trained three-year-old is now a good looking jumps prospect for owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede.
He quickened up nicely in the closing stages to readily account for Morning Soldier by six lengths, and his rider feels the 5-2 winner has a bright future.
“I sat on him in Joseph’s as a two-year-old and I said when I got to the top that he would make a fine jumper. Little did I know he was going to end up going jumping,” said Jacob.
"It's always nice to come home - and especially for nice horses like that," Jacob told Gary O'Brien
“He’s always shown a nice attitude to schooling, I’ve schooled him a couple of times at Joseph’s.
“When he won at the Curragh I really liked him and thought it was a really good performance. I thought he could be quite nice over hurdles.
“I’m sure they’ll have a nice race in mind for him now, there are a couple of good races over here at Christmas time.
“It was a nice performance, there were some nice horses in that race today. He’s done it very nicely, travelled around great and jumped great.”

Festival ambitions for Shewearsitwell

Paul Townend gives the post-race debrief to Gary O'Brien
Willie Mullins has Cheltenham in mind for Shewearsitwell, who could go straight to the Festival after her win under Paul Townend in the Pertemps Network Group Handicap Hurdle.
“I don't think the mare helped Paul at all in the first mile, she got herself out of the race,” said Mullins of his 8-1 scorer.
“Paul said he tried to get her back interested again and get her on an even keel. He took a chance coming through the inside and it worked, but he had to take that chance to get through.
“She was a great help to him from the second-last hurdle, over the last, and she just really put down her head in the last 50 yards. I didn't think with 100 yards to run she'd get back up, but she was very brave when push came to shove.
“She stays well and I'd imagine now that she's qualified we'll have to have the final as our main aim for the season.
“We'll have a look at what her likely weight would be in it. It's very seldom I have a runner in that race and I don't feel any need to run her again before it.”
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