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Mark Nunan
Haut En Couleurs another for Mullins
Haut En Couleurs and Paul Townend
© Photo Healy Racing
In the absence of Thedevilscoachman (temperature), the Paddy Power Games Beginners Chase was always going to be a Willie Mullins benefit and so it proved as 1/3 favourite Haut En Couleurs led home two stable companions to make a winning start over fences.
Paul Townend sat second on last season’s Triumph Hurdle third and his mount readily went past the front-running Mt Leinster off the home turn. Gentleman Du Mee gave chase to the winner on the run-in but never looked a danger and was five and a half lengths adrift at the line with Mt Leinster finding no extra in third.
The winning son of Saint des Saints was cut to 12/1, from 33s, for the Sporting Life Arkle Chase.
“Mt Leinster set a fair pace and had two good horses in behind,” said Mullins.
“I think Haut En Couleurs looks like Arkle material and maybe Gentleman De Mee as well.
“I think both will improve for the run, I know Gentleman De Mee had a run but certainly Haut En Couleurs is going to improve.
“We were so disappointed with the winner last year even though he ran well.
“He's a natural jumper and I hope they all come out of here okay as that ground is dry enough. Paul thought it was anyway on that fella. I think they are going to water this evening.”
Quotes from Gary Carson