Cheltenham Festival: Jasmin De Vaux comes from last to first in Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle for Willie Mullins | Racing News happymamay

Jasmin De Vaux added success in the last year’s hero when staying strongly to hit Albert Bartlet Newvous in Shallitham.

Paul Tounda gave the six -year -old a patient journey, but he came smoothly to control the entry of the house directly.

The Market The Big Westerner made a strong challenge on the final trip, but 1/6/1 Jasmin de Vaux kept his death in running in the prevailing and a half and the coach Willie Moulins gave his fourth victory a day.

“We have made a lot of education with him, which is the very abnormal jump, and Paul said he had made a chaos from the third match, but he jumped in the last two when we wanted,” Moulins said.

“We know that he has a driver and that it is only about taking it from A to B, and going to this slower during a longer journey that has made the difference – its walls may jump better than the obstacles next year and we may go to beginners.

“Most of the winners of the hero of Al -Wafir were from our surplus, and on its ratio and class, it was worth trying the longest race.

Yasmine de Fox (Green) sees Gharbner the Great over Shallitham Hill
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Yasmine de Fox (Green) sees Gharbner the Great over Shallitham Hill

“Maybe it surprised me how much he got the field and seeing him another sitting. I was wondering that he could have come from this time?

“Once he got to the third match, I felt confident and certainly after moving forward, I felt that he was losing it, but then again that last journey of obstacles, with one of the worst race players, I think there was always anxiety.

“I thought for half a second when he fell during the last thing he had thrown away, but he did enough hill anyway.”

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