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Fastorslow (FR)
b g 28th Mar 2016
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Fastorslow (FR) b g 28th Mar 2016
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Jul 2018
Summer Sale, Deauville (Arqana)
Fairway Consignment
Purchaser: BLM BLOODSTOCK
€100,000
Lots Sold: 284
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Avg: €26,714
Median: €12,500
Maximum: €445,000
Reports in which Fastorslow (FR) was mentioned
Fastorslow retained his Grade 1 Punchestown Gold Cup crown with a superb round of jumping and, in so doing, squared it up at 3-3 with his old rival, and reigning Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, Galopin Des Champs.
Wed 01st May
The ground in Punchestown remains yielding, good to yielding in places on both tracks ahead of day two of the festival.
Wed 01st May
Galopin Des Champs joined the list of Cheltenham Festival greats when brilliantly defending his Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup crown.
Fri 15th Mar
Trainer Willie Mullins enjoyed a clean sweep of Grade 1 wins on day one of the Dublin Racing Festival when reigning Cheltenham Gold Cup holder Galopin Des Champs made it four from four on the day for the champion trainer by making all to land the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown.
Sat 03rd Feb
Following another dry day, the going is unchanged at Leopardstown ahead of day one of the Dublin Racing Festival this afternoon.
Sat 03rd Feb
Fastorslow announced his arrival on the scene as a legitimate Cheltenham Gold Cup contender when staying on best to land a thrilling renewal of the Grade 1 John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase.
Sun 26th Nov
Fastorslow took some huge scalps when springing a 20/1 shock in the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup.
Wed 26th Apr
Corach Rambler enhanced his claims for the Randox Grand National when becoming the fourth back-to-back winner of the Ultima Handicap Chase.
Tue 14th Mar
Blue Lord is widely expected to provide Willie Mullins with a sixth successive victory in the Ladbrokes Dublin Chase at Leopardstown on Sunday.
Sun 05th Feb
Second-favourite beat favourite in the 25-runner Tote-sponsored Grade B Handicap Hurdle as Camprond (4/1) provided Aidan Coleman (33) with his first winner in Ireland.
Sat 30th Apr
Commander Of Fleet got up on the line in a thrilling, head-bobbing finish to the Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle under a well-judged ride from 5lb claimer Shane Fitzgerald.
Wed 16th Mar
Guiri and Simon Torrens in the opener set the ball rolling nicely for Jessica Harrington, and she doubled up in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel Hurdle through the Robbie Power-ridden Lifetime Ambition at Punchestown.
Wed 28th Apr
After race at
Punchestown Wed, 1st May, 2024 (1st)
To win it last year was a bit of a shock, but to win it two years in a row is something that can probably never be repeated again. We have to enjoy every second. In a lifetime you could have a hundred horses and never have a horse like him. Martin is an extraordinary man to care for a horse and had him spot on today. He’s turned up in just as good a shape (as last year) and possibly even better. JJ said he was running away with him for the first mile. He’s the best horse that I’ve ever had.
Martin Brassil
After race at
Punchestown Sun, 26th Nov, 2023 (1st)
He’s enjoyed himself and jumped brilliant but just jumping that little bit left has probably cost him the race. We would have been delighted if he was in the first three. It was a tactical, steadily run race and he never gave him too much to do and it worked out well. He went the shortest way round and jumped really well. He was nearly travelling too well for the first mile of the race, he was in his hands a bit. He’s just a very good horse and there is a lot to look forward to with him. He needed to back up that Punchestown run (in April). People might have thought we were mad taking on very good horses in the spring and he’s done the same today. This is very sweet. I knew John (Durkan) very well and this is the 25th anniversary of this race. He’s a horse that takes his racing well so there is four and a half weeks until the Savills. The horse will tell us.
Martin Brassil
After race at
Punchestown Sun, 26th Nov, 2023 (1st)
We would have been delighted if he was in the first three. It was a tactical, steadily run race and he (Slevin) never gave him too much to do and it worked out well. He went the shortest way round and jumped really well. He was nearly travelling too well for the first mile of the race, he was in his hands a bit. He’s just a very good horse and there is a lot to look forward to with him. He needed to back up that Punchestown run (in April). People might have thought we were mad taking on very good horses in the spring and he’s done the same today. This is very sweet. I knew John (Durkan) very well and this is the 25th anniversary of this race. He’s a horse that takes his racing well and there is four and a half weeks until the Savills Chase (at Leopardstown). The horse will tell us.
Martin Brassil
After race at
Punchestown Wed, 26th Apr, 2023 (1st)
Martin (Brassil) always had a lot of faith in the horse, he's some trainer isn't he?. He was running over two miles and he wasn't struggling too much overt that trip, so we were always wondering if he got three miles could he do something like this. I was planning to hold on to a bit, I think he likes to be ridden like that. It is a long way around on this outside track, there's a long way off the bend to the second-last. I just wanted to hang on and save a bit to come home and see what happened then. It's unbelievable! It is unreal and I owe a big thank you to Sean and Bernardine (Mulryan, owners), Paddy Aspell, Martin and all the lads there. These big rides are hard to come by. Martin has between 15 and 20 horses, he had Panda Boy who was fifth in an Irish Grand National and Longhouse Poet. To do that with a small team of horses is unbelievable. He was going to be carrying top weight in a lot of those handicaps so we just felt we might as well dip our toe in the water and see how much we find. There were only five runners and the first two in the betting had hard races in the Gold Cup. If there was a bit of a chink in the armour I thought we could hopefully exploit that. I didn't think we'd win but I thought we wouldn't be far away. They quickened from the back of the fourth last and instead of going with them he hunted away behind them. JJ is a cool customer, he took the shortest way around and the horse jumped well, everything fell into place. The Mulryans are great suppo
Martin Brassil
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