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Michael Graham
Ramillies impressive on big day for Mullins
Ramillies clear in Foxrock
© Photo Healy Racing
Patrick Mullins oozed confidence on Ramillies the facile winner of the bumper in Leopardstown.
This made it five winners on the day for Willie Mullins - four at Leopardstown (Gaillard Du Mesnil, Dandy Mag the other ones) and Ciel De Neige in Limerick.
Mullins was motionless on board the 15/8 favourite who began to increase his lead inside the final quarter of a mile. He eased right away to score unextended by 10 lengths. Tucson Train (33/1) and Que Famoso (7/1) were back in second and third respectively.
Willie Mullins said: He's a very nice horse. He did what I was hoping he'd do last year.
“He looks top drawer and I'd imagine we'll look to come back here for the festival. The Grade 2 bumper there would have to be the target.”
Ramillies had been off since finishing fourth in a bumper at this festival last year.
Paddy Power gave Ramillies a first show of 14/1 for the Champion Bumper.
Additional reporting by Gary Carson