Search
Cheltenham 2024
- Main Site
- Cheltenham Home
- Cheltenham Cards
- Cheltenham Results
- Cheltenham Offers
- Cheltenham Odds
- Cheltenham Tips
- Cheltenham News
- Prestbury Cup
- Cheltenham Videos
-
Cheltenham Statistics
- Leading Trainer
- Leading Jockeys
- Leading Owners
- Previous Years
- Previous Appearances
- Breeding Profile of Winners
- Lady Jockeys at The Festival
- Leading Jockey Award Winners
- Most Successful Jockeys of All Time
- Current Jockeys Competing at Cheltenham
- Most Successful Jockey In..
- Leading Trainer Award Winners
- Most Successfull Trainer All Time
- Current Trainers Competing at Cheltenham
- Most Successful Trainer In..
- Cheltenham Trainer/Runner Index
- Desktop Site
Cheltenham 2024
- Home
- News
Donal Murphy
Genesta gets deserved win to her name
Lucy Mc (grey) leads Genesta after the last, with the riderless Amarillo Rose in the foreground
© Photo Healy Racing
Genesta got a deserved win to her name as she took the Probably The Best Family Fun Day Ever Mares Maiden Hurdle, under Danny Mullins for his mother Mags.
Placed on her last three starts at Punchestown, Tramore and Gowran respectively, the seven-year-old daughter of Generous was sent off the 10/11 favourite this afternoon (was 11/8 last night and touched evens on-course).
Settled in second, she got to the front after four out as the leader Lucy Mc was impeded by two riderless horses.
Lucy Mc regained the lead after the next, and she was challenged by the winner at the last. Genesta was soon ridden to the front, and she kept on well on the run-in, going on to score by three and a quarter lengths.
The aforementioned Lucy Mc had to settle for second at 10/1 under Keith Donoghue for Gordon Elliott, while Aurora's Dream (14/1) was twelve lengths back in third under Mark Flanagan for Ger Keane.
Mags Mullins said afterwards: "She has been close so long and she deserved it. I'm delighted as Gerard (Mullins, owner) gets the bonus. Gerard lives beside me so it's great to have a winner for him.
"We'll see what she can win from here on. We'll keep her going. She could go up in trip. He'll probably go breeding next year with her. She has a win in front of her now."
In relation to Galway Mullins added: "We'll see how she comes out of this. She's a six-year-old, she can race on away."
Additional reporting by Michael Graham