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Lossiemouth (FR)
gr f 23rd Mar 2019
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Track Horse
Lossiemouth (FR) gr f 23rd Mar 2019
Dam's Sire
Gentlewave (IRE)
Breeder
Elevage des Vallons & I Kellett
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Nov 2020
Autumn Sale (Arqana)
Normandie Breeding
Purchaser: Not Sold
€14,000
Lots Sold: 347
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Avg: €23,675
Median: €14,000
Maximum: €200,000
Reports in which Lossiemouth (FR) was mentioned
Jack Kennedy survived having to sit out the final day of the season through suspension to claim his first Irish jump jockeys’ championship.
Sat 04th May
Willie Mullins extended his record haul of Grade One wins in a season to 39 after Kargese came with a flying finish to claim the Ballymore Champion Four Year Old Hurdle at Punchestown.
Sat 04th May
Lossiemouth emulated her stable companion State Man by ending an unbeaten campaign with Grade 1 success at Punchestown. The Willie Mullins trained grey proved far too strong for a trio of rivals in the Coolmore N.H. Sires Bolshoi Ballet Irish EBF Mares Champion Hurdle.
Sat 04th May
Bookmakers were left reeling on the ropes following a Willie Mullins blitz on day one of the Cheltenham Festival – and they fear the Irish maestro will go on to deliver a knockout blow.
Tue 12th Mar
Lossiemouth was a straightforward winner of the Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
Tue 12th Mar
The Ballymore Champion Four-Year-Old Hurdle, the final Grade 1 of the festival, was another Wille Mulins benefit as he saddled the first three home with 1/2 favourite Lossiemouth following up on her win in the Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham.
Sat 29th Apr
Love Envoi bids to take the Coolmore N.H. Sires Mogul Irish EBF Mares Champion Hurdle crown back to Britain for the second year in succession on the final day of the Punchestown Festival.
Sat 29th Apr
Cuta Des As looks another exciting prospect for champion trainer Willie Mullins after taking the Bluegrass Horse Feeds Mares INH Flat Race in runaway style at Down Royal.
Fri 17th Mar
St Patrick’s Day got off to a raucous start for the legions of Irish racing fans at Cheltenham as Lossiemouth easily justified favouritism in the JCB Triumph Hurdle.
Fri 17th Mar
The fly on the Leopardstown weighroom wall would have had plenty to report after Gala Marceau's success in the Donohue Marquees Spring Juvenile Hurdle.
Sat 04th Feb
Lossiemouth cemented her place at the head of ante-post lists for the Triumph Hurdle with a commanding display at Leopardstown.
Mon 26th Dec
The Willie Mullins-trained Lossiemouth created a big impression on her Irish debut, as she ran out a comfortable winner of the Bar One Racing Price Boost Juvenile Hurdle.
Sun 04th Dec
After race at
Punchestown Sat, 4th May, 2024 (1st)
It was a good test today. Only scare was up the side when Rachael was dropping back. I wanted to pop and she(Lossiemouth) had a cut at it. It's a privilege to ride both(her and State Man). I hope they stay apart for as long as possible. She didn't jump with same fluency but I think probably Paul was trying to settle her so that she didn't get going too quick. They went a very fast gallop and he was happy enough to let her settle. Off that gallop it was a great performance. Paul wanted to keep the lid on for want of a better word. I think she has done enough for the year now. All being well, she will go for the Champion Hurdle next year, That's the plan at the moment.
W P Mullins
After race at
Cheltenham Tue, 12th Mar, 2024 (1st)
She was great – she’s a Champion Hurdle mare, we all think. Once again, Paul was very cool on her and she can improve another year on, when she’s a bit older. Running like that, in that ground, she’s got everything.
W P Mullins
After race at
Punchestown Sat, 29th Apr, 2023 (1st)
We bought her in France from Yannick Fouin and he was full of her when he had her. We were lucky enough to get her,. You think you are buying nice horses all the time but this filly looks to be a cut above, for a filly to go through the whole season and come out at every festival. Christmas, the Dublin Racing festival and to get hammered there, back to Cheltenham and back here today, that's incredible for a four-year-old filly. She'll need a long break now after that to recover. She's been very good to us. I'm looking forward to maybe the Mares Hurdle next year. Normally those juveniles work into staying hurdlers which would be the Mares Hurdle or the Stayers Hurdle but I'm just wondering could she be a Champion Hurdle filly in two years time. She has huge reserves and she's sound as a pound. Half the battle of being a good horse is being sound. We've so many talented horses but they're not sound and they miss a year. Look at the likes of Monkfish and Asterion Forlonge this week, if they were sound they could win a lot more but it's a high level of training and racing and it's tough. In any sport the top players pick up injuries and careers are done because they pick up injuries. Racing is no different.
W P Mullins
After race at
Cheltenham Fri, 17th Mar, 2023 (1st)
She travelled into the race at maybe the five-furlong marker and rather than fighting her Paul just let her gallop and held onto her as much as he could for a long as he could. He thought she was actually idling come up the straight and thinks there is a little bit more in the tank — she looks a star mare. But for the traffic problems in Leopardstown she’d be unbeaten for us. I’m very happy with how they all ran, bar Blood Destiny (finished ninth) who was disappointing. I don’t know what happened to him, but all the rest ran their race. It’s a nice start to the day.
W P Mullins
After race at
Leopardstown Mon, 26th Dec, 2022 (1st)
She did that nicely and jumped well. She was hard on herself and was still able to win well enough. I’m very pleased with her and with Gala Marceau who ran on to be second. Lossiemouth looks like she could be the real deal and deserves her favouritism for the Triumph. I haven’t asked her to do too much since (Fairyhouse) and we said we’d come here and see how things go. The Dublin Racing Festival would seem the obvious target now.
W P Mullins
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