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Classic Getaway (IRE)
br g 21st May 2016
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Classic Getaway (IRE) br g 21st May 2016
Dam's Sire
Classic Cliche (IRE)
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Dec 2020
December p2p sale at Yorton Farm (Goffs UK)
Monbeg Stables (Donnchadh Doyle)
Purchaser: Tom Malone/G Elliott
£570,000
Lots Sold: 25
Prices
Avg: £92,960
Median: £55,000
Maximum: £570,000
May 2019
Spring Sale (Goffs UK)
Ballincurrig House Stud
Purchaser: Monbeg Stables
£65,000
Lots Sold: 174
Prices
Avg: £26,602
Median: £21,000
Maximum: £105,000
Jan 2017
January Sale (Goffs UK)
Trickledown Stud
Purchaser: Brendan Bashford Bloodstock
£24,000
Lots Sold: 229
Prices
Avg: £11,706
Median: £6,200
Maximum: £100,000
Reports in which Classic Getaway (IRE) was mentioned
Jungle Boogie proved the toughest of the field in taking the Savills New Year’s Day Chase for Henry de Bromhead at Tramore.
Mon 01st Jan
Jungle Boogie (10/1) provided trainer Henry De Bromhead with the opening leg of a big-races Ireland-England double today in landing Tramore's Savills New Year's Day Chase, with Bob Olinger later doubling-up in Cheltenham's Reelkeel Hurdle.
Mon 01st Jan
Daddy Long Legs completed a near 120/1 five-timer at Thurles for champion trainer Willie Mullins when taking the Killinan Maiden Hurdle in ultra impressive fashion.
Thu 30th Nov
Classic Getaway has been quite lightly raced since bought for £570,000 at Yorton Farm after winning his point-to-point three years ago but is starting to make up for lost time judged by a fine front-running success in the featured Make Your Best Bet At BetVictor Chase at Thurles.
Thu 30th Nov
Willie Mullins brings a strong team of nine horses to Thurles this afternoon with four runners in the featured Make Your Best Bet At BetVictor Chase.
Thu 30th Nov
Gowran's opening Noreside Catering Irish EBF Beginners Chase today was a high-class Christmas festivals trial race with Willie Mullins completing a 1-2-3, headed by Classic Getaway (8/1) under the champion trainer's nephew Danny Mullins.
Sat 26th Nov
Crosshill rallied to winning effect under Robbie Power in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel Hurdle at Punchestown.
Wed 27th Apr
Classic Getaway was another short-priced winner for Willie Mullins on Punchestown's card as he obliged in the extended two and a half mile maiden hurdle.
Mon 31st Jan
The Willie Mullins-trained Cash Back went to post the outsider of the four in the Munster Hurdle at Clonmel but proved too strong for hotpot stablemate Classic Getaway in the closing stages.
Thu 06th Jan
Expensive purchase Classic Getaway makes his eagerly-awaited debut over jumps in the Munster Hurdle at Clonmel today.
Thu 06th Jan
All eyes were on 570,000 guineas purchase Classic Getaway in the bumper at Tipperary and the 4/9 favourite didn't disappoint.
Tue 25th May
We went a good, even gallop with a good horse (Aspire Tower) leading and he showed a good turn of foot from the back of the last. He is more professional and has more options over fences because he is maturing. Hopefully he will be an Arkle type — we went a good strong pace, he has a good cruising speed and stays too. It was very straightforward and he settled well. The others had had runs already this year so, on the flat, I was conscious not to do too much with him and his jumping put him back into the race. He quickened up, lengthened nicely to the last and sorted himself out and he jumped brilliantly. He has a lot of natural ability.
W P Mullins
After race at
Thurles Thu, 30th Nov, 2023 (1st)
We went a good, even gallop with a good horse (Aspire Tower) leading and he showed a good turn of foot from the back of the last. He is more professional and has more options over fences because he is maturing. Hopefully he will be an Arkle type – we went a good strong pace, he has a good cruising speed and stays too. It was very straightforward and he settled well. The others had had runs already this year so, on the flat, I was conscious not to do too much with him and his jumping put him back into the race. He quickened up, lengthened nicely to the last and sorted himself out and he jumped brilliantly. He has a lot of natural ability.
W P Mullins
After race at
Thurles Thu, 30th Nov, 2023 (1st)
If you look at his form it reads very well and he turned over a hotpot this time last year in Gowran. He missed most of the season and came back to run with credit at Punchestown. We were hoping he could do something like that and he always promised but is thankfully starting to deliver. His jumping is so good and he probably wasn't getting that advantage over hurdles. For a horse of his size he has great agility and with that size, maybe he was that bit weak early in his career. We took a few nice scalps there and hopefully it is on towards Christmas now and find another spot for him.
W P Mullins
After race at
Gowran Park Sat, 26th Nov, 2022 (1st)
the ground is perfect for us so I wanted to get the three of them out. It’s not ideal but we let them take each other on and have them ready for Christmas so we know where we are going now. Paul (Townend, on Minella Cocooner) was a shade unlucky having to make all the running and the horse was a little green in front which cost him, as well as the mistake at the last. Take nothing from the winner, who travelled the whole way and jumped well. He had the benefit of getting a lead but did come through and jumped well. He did everything right. Whatdeawant might need a longer trip but was a little more novicey than the other two. They are three nice novices to go to war with at Christmas.
W P Mullins
After race at
Punchestown Mon, 31st Jan, 2022 (1st)
It was a very workmanlike performance. I think the hood had the desired effect and maybe he settled too much. Whether we'll use it again or not I don't know. It certainly did what we needed it to do and I think he was just lazy in front. That ground is very deceiving, it's much more testing than it looks. Our fella had a good blow after it and I think there is plenty of improvement left in him. I'd imagine we'll be looking at two-and-a-half if not three in future. We certainly won't be coming back in trip anyway. I'd imagine he'll be put in the Ballymore and Albert Bartlett and we'll have a look nearer the time. I won't make any decision now what direction he goes but it would be one of those two I'd imagine.
W P Mullins
After race at
Tipperary Tue, 25th May, 2021 (1st)
He is a beautiful-looking horse and I think he was a little bit more expensive than a Rolls-Royce Phantom! But I'm pretty sure Mrs Thomson will get more fun out of him than a Rolls Royce. He's a big baby and that's why I was keen to teach him and get him to stride out. He is a big baby at home for a five-year-old who had a point to point run and he's not a bumper horse. I imagine he'll go jumping later in the season - he wouldn't have run only the ground was so wet and we said we'd get a run into him. Willie didn't rush him and let him settle in - he didn't have to run this season but it just happened with the weather. I think he'll continue to improve mentally.
W P Mullins
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