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Teahupoo (FR)
b g 18th Feb 2017
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Track Horse
Teahupoo (FR) b g 18th Feb 2017
Dam's Sire
Sassanian (USA)
Breeder
S C E A Haras Du Hoguenet & M Philip Prevost-Baratte
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Reports in which Teahupoo (FR) was mentioned
Top mare Lossiemouth (4/7f) made a successful seasonal reappearance today as the dual Cheltenham festival heroine impressively landed Fairyhouse's Grade 1 Bar One Racing Hatton's Grace Hurdle, for trainer Willie Mullins and jockey Paul Townend.
Sun 01st Dec
Gordon Elliott rounded off what was a day of mixed emotions when Wingmen made every yard of the running under Harry Swan to run out a comfortable winner of the concluding JP & M Doyle(C&G) INH Flat Race at Punchestown.
Thu 02nd May
Trainer Gordon Elliott spoke of his heartbreak after losing stable stalwart Sire Du Berlais at Punchestown on Thursday.
Thu 02nd May
Teahupoo confirmed himself to be the leading 3m hurdler in training when adding to his Cheltenham success with an even more impressive performance to win the featured Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle on the third day of Punchestown.
Thu 02nd May
Holding a slender lead of five over reigning champion Paul Townend going into day three of the 2024 Punchestown Festival, Jack Kennedy will be hoping to get back amongst the winners on Thursday afternoon.
Thu 02nd May
It was deemed a “score draw” between the punters and the layers heading into the final day of the Cheltenham Festival after football encroached heavily on racing’s pitch on day three
Thu 14th Mar
Gordon Elliott notched back-to-back victories in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle as Teahupoo stormed up the Cheltenham hill for Festival glory.
Thu 14th Mar
Punters have latched on to Gordon Elliott's Zanahiyr in the opener at Cheltenham this afternoon with the gelding's odds tumbling from 20/1 to as low as 9/1 with bookmakers this morning.
Thu 14th Mar
Sire Du Berlais will go in search of a unique hat-trick at Punchestown when he lines up in the Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle on Thursday.
Thu 27th Apr
Sire Du Berlais ground down Dashel Drasher late on in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle as the big-race outsiders fought out a thrilling finish to the Cheltenham Festival’s day three feature.
Thu 16th Mar
Blazing Khal faces his toughest task yet at Cheltenham on Thursday when he attempts to extend his five-race winning streak in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle.
Thu 16th Mar
Teahupoo moved to the head of the ante-post market for the Stayers' Hurdle at Cheltenham with an impressive success in the Grade 2 John Mulhern Galmoy Hurdle.
Thu 26th Jan
Henry de Bromhead does not expect Honeysuckle to give up her crown lightly when she bids for fourth successive victory in the Chanelle Pharma Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown.
Thu 26th Jan
Hatton’s Grace hero Teahupoo tests the water over three miles for the first time in the John Mulhern Galmoy Hurdle at Gowran Park today.
Thu 26th Jan
Teahupoo caused a shock in the Bar One Racing Hatton's Grace Hurdle as Honeysuckle’s unbeaten run came to an end at Fairyhouse.
Sun 04th Dec
Wonder-mare Honeysuckle maintained her unbeaten record with her 16th consecutive victory in the Grade 1 Paddy Power Champion Hurdle in front of a modern day record crowd of 40,984 at Punchestown.
Fri 29th Apr
Honeysuckle could go off the shortest price since Istabraq won the last of his three titles in 2000 when she defends her Unibet Champion Hurdle crown at Cheltenham on Tuesday.
Tue 15th Mar
Champion Hurdle candidate Teahupoo is riding the crest of a wave and bagged Gowran's Grade 3 Red Mills Trial Hurdle today, providing jockey Robbie Power with a first winner since returning from injury.
Sat 19th Feb
Chatham Street Lad is a significant non-runner from the featured Red Mills Chase at Gowran Park this afternoon leaving Melon to face just three rivals in the Grade 2 event.
Sat 19th Feb
Teahupoo rallied strongly in the closing stages to get the better of Quilixios and justify odds-on favouritism in the featured Grade 2 BoyleSports Sporting Limerick Hurdle.
Wed 29th Dec
Altior's half-sister Bellatior (10/11f) won on debut at Naas today, completing a double for her trainer Gordon Elliott in the concluding Irish Stallion Farms EBF (Mares) Bumper.
Sat 06th Nov
Gordon Elliott's Teahupoo (2/1) defeated Triumph Hurdle winner Quilixios to win Naas' Grade 3 BetVictor Fishery Lane Hurdle today, in a dramatic race which featured another Grade 1 winner Jeff Kidder.
Sat 06th Nov
Jeff Kidder (5/1) supplemented his Cheltenham success with victory in the Grade 2 Juvenile at Fairyhouse.
Mon 05th Apr
Tritonic cemented his JCB Triumph Hurdle claims with a hugely impressive display in the Close Brothers Adonis Juvenile Hurdle at Kempton.
Sat 27th Feb
Teahupoo maintained an unbeaten record with a third jumps win at Fairyhouse today, landing the opening Grade 3 Norman Colfer Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle for trainer Gordon Elliott, Brian Acheson's Robcour and jockey Robbie Power.
Sat 27th Feb
Anibale Fly will warm up for a potential third tilt at the Randox Grand National with his first competitive appearance in almost a year in the Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse.
Sat 27th Feb
A third winner of the day for Gordon Elliott, and a second for owners Robcour, arrived in the finale at Fairyhouse as Gerri Colombe (8/13) absolutely blitzed his rivals by twenty four lengths and more.
Sat 16th Jan
Fred Winter winner from Cheltenham in March Aramax (first-time tongue-strap) made it third time lucky over fences today in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Chase at Fairyhouse.
Sat 16th Jan
Robbie Power rode his first winner since recently returning to home soil aboard Teahupoo in the ITM Virtual Stallion Trail Hurdle at Fairyhouse.
Sat 16th Jan
We knew he was in good nick but obviously Willie’s horse was going to be hard to beat over two and a half miles and we know our lad wants three. Jack gave him a wonderful ride and was very clever on him, squeezed him along and said he was going to have one go at him between the last two. The horse has got a lot stronger. He’s only a young horse and didn’t do much wrong last year. We are going to do things a bit different this year and the plan is to go straight for the Stayers Hurdle now. We might have knocked the edge off him in Gowran last year.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Punchestown Thu, 2nd May, 2024 (1st)
He is really after stamping his authority on the staying division. This lad is brilliant. You can go wherever you want on him. You can make a move and go forward on him without lighting him up or anything. It was great for the horse and great for Jack, he has a big battle and it's going to be a long tough week. He said he was stuck in a bit of a pocket behind Paul and he had to get out. He said the ground might be as quick as he wants it but he was very good. He's a great horse.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Cheltenham Thu, 14th Mar, 2024 (1st)
He’s best fresh so we said we’d come straight here. Listen, it’s great to get a winner. They’ve been running well, just hitting the crossbar, they’ve had no excuses but to win the Stayers’ Hurdle is unbelievable and I’m delighted for the whole team. It’s difficult to tell myself to stay patient when you don’t have a winner, it’s been a long couple of days but they’ve bene running well. We’ve got one now. This was always going to be our best day, this was one of our biggest guns.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Gowran Park Thu, 26th Jan, 2023 (1st)
He was good and is a good horse. He is going the right way and the plan is to go straight to Cheltenham (for the Stayers' Hurdle). It was two-miles in Cheltenham last year and I'd say this distance is the key to him - over two miles the gun is to your head the whole time. I know he was well beaten in Punchestown, but he wasn't actually beaten that far and he wasn't tailed off. At the moment we have no worries ground-wise although it (Stayers' Hurdle) is an open race too. Davy said he panicked and got there a bit soon, as he is so laid-back early but, when he gave a squeeze, he leapt back on the bridle. You'd love the way he quickened from the second-last to the line.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Fairyhouse Sun, 4th Dec, 2022 (1st)
She has been incredible so far and will be again. It's just disappointing today and that's the way it is. I'm delighted for Robcour and I said to Brian (Acheson) beforehand that if we don't win it, I hope you do and I genuinely meant it. Klassical Dream is a Supreme Novices' winner and I saw Teahupoo come up the straight one day in Gowran in the Red Mills Hurdle like a weapon on soft ground. The more it rained, the more he was coming into play. That's the game we are in unfortunately and they get beaten. As disappointing as it is, we've had an unbelievable run with her so far and I've no doubt it's not over yet. He was very good last year on soft ground and we ran him on good ground a couple of times which was probably a mistake but we are still learning about the horse. Jack gave him a wonderful ride. He let it all happen in front of him and there is only one winning post. It's been a brilliant day with two Grade 1s and we were only beaten a head for three.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Naas Sat, 6th Nov, 2021 (1st)
Autumn Evening went at the second last but I felt I had him covered at the time. I reluctantly had to go forward early on and I was much happier when Rachael (Blackmore, on Quilixios) went on. He picked him up well, stayed galloping and jumped brilliant. I hadn’t ridden him in a race before but he’s obviously after improving from last year and is a lovely horse.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Fairyhouse Sat, 27th Feb, 2021 (1st)
I thought it was a good performance again; I liked the way when he jumped the second last and idled a bit and pricked his ear. Robert said when he gave him a squeeze at the back of it he was gone again. He's improving the whole time. Obviously he's in everything at Cheltenham, the Fred Winter, the Supreme and the Triumph. I'll have a chat with Brian (Acheson, owner) as we have Cheltenham or we could come back here for the Grade 2 at Easter which is only two weeks later. It wouldn't be the biggest shock in the world if he stayed at home and came back here. There is a lot of water to go under the bridge over the next couple of weeks. I'd say he'll stay three miles, he's a real stayer, and he's probably the type of horse you need for a Triumph Hurdle because he stays. He's a nice horse.
Gordon Elliott
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