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- Fun Fun Fun (IRE)
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Fun Fun Fun (IRE) b f 27th Mar 2018
Track Horse
Track Horse
Fun Fun Fun (IRE) b f 27th Mar 2018
Last Win
Naas Sun, 10th Mar, 24 9/4, P Townend
(286 days)
Last Run
Punchestown Tue, 30th Apr, 24
p.u., 33/1, B Hayes
(235 days)
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
5
2
1
40%
€32,900
-0.45
NHF IRE
3
2
0
67%
€68,550
1.75
Hurdle GB
1
1
0
100%
£18,321
1.50
NHF GB
1
0
0
0%
0
-1.00
Under Rules Total
10
5
1
50%
1.80
Form Figures
1-10412-116P
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Form Figures - 1-10412-116P
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
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Reports in which Fun Fun Fun (IRE) was mentioned
Make that 3 for Mullins and Townend with Tactical Move
With second market choice Flanking Maneuver departing at the first it was left for 1/2 chance Tactical Move to beat two rivals in Grade Three Bar One Racing 'Extra Places At Cheltenham' Directors Plate Novice Chase. This he duly achieved at Naas, without overly convincing with his fencing or the manner of his victory. Sun 10th MarCross-card double joy for double green
Catterick Bridge, Carlisle, Ayr, Limerick and Plumpton is Daryl Jacob's run into Cheltenham, and a flying visit to Greenmount Park paid off as the 'double green' retained jockey took the Panoramic Restaurant At Limerick Racecourse Hurdle on odds-on favourite Intellotto (2/5). Sun 10th MarFun Fun Fun for Closutton team at Naas
After deploying front-running tactics to great effect on boss Willie Mullins' Olympic Man in the opener at Naas, Paul Townend was at it again in race two. Nine to four second favourite Fun Fun Fun, bred at Closutton as well, bolted up in the Grade Three Bar One Racing 'Guaranteed Overnight Prices' Kingsfurze Novice Hurdle. Sun 10th MarBirdie Or Bust takes advantage of Fun Fun Fun stumble
With market leader Fun Fun Fun stumbling after the last, Birdie Or Bust ran out a rather fortunate winner of the Listed Billy Harney Memorial Irish EBF Mares Novice Hurdle at Thurles. Sun 17th DecFive star Mullins as Daddy Long Legs completes 120/1 quintet
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 NovMore Fun for Mullins as mare easily lands the odds
Fun Fun Fun provided Willie Mullins with a fourth winner on the afternoon at Thurles when making all for a facile victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Maiden Hurdle. Thu 30th NovMullins brings a number of his big guns to Thurles this afternoon
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 NovAll Fun Fun Fun for Mullins in bumper rout
Willie Mullins trained his eighth winner of this years Dublin Racing Festival when Fun Fun Fun ran out a hugely impressive winner of the concluding Grade 2 Coolmore N.H. Sires "Santiago" Irish EBF Mares I.N.H. Flat Race. Sun 05th FebFun Fun Fun sends the students on their way
The Willie Mullins-trained Fun Fun Fun, sent off 1/2 favourite, was a very easy winner of Sligo's final race of the year, the Lough Gill INH Flat Race. Fri 21st OctMullins sends small but select team to Sligo
Fri 21st Oct
After race at Naas Sun, 10th Mar, 2024 (1st)
That was super. The race suited her, a quick enough two miles, and she jumped great, a little bit keen. She'll go to Fairyhouse next, I don't know if two-and-a-half miles there will really suit her but it's mares novice Grade 1 so she'll go there. I can't wait for her to go chasing next year, her pedigree is all staying chasers. I think when she goes over fences she might be able to go out in trip. If she jumps as well she could be hard to catch in those mares chases next year. She wants to win and she just loves jumping. In her bumpers we were trying to hold her up but when she's so good to jump you're better off just letting her roll away and I think that's improved her.
W P Mullins
After race at Thurles Thu, 30th Nov, 2023 (1st)
She jumped brilliantly and her pedigree is all three-mile chasers. The way she jumped she can stay at two miles, and she’s keen, so likes to get on with things. We might come back here for a mares’ novice hurdle at the end of the month but that might be too soon. Hopefully we’ll be going for black-type after today. She was definitely better than she was at settling - when I rode her in Punchestown, it was like her tail was on fire, but maybe that was the end of a long season. I think the hurdles will help, and I think she could jump a fence in time if the owners want to.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Sun, 5th Feb, 2023 (1st)
It was a very impressive performance because she had a break since her last run and I didn't think she had enough done. She looked like she had blown up coming out of the back stretch and she looked in trouble about three furlongs out. Patrick said when he pulled her to the outside she got her second wind and she just took off. She looks to be a serious mare. She's entitled to go anywhere she wants now. Do you go to Cheltenham or to the mares bumper in Aintree?
W P Mullins
After race at Sligo Fri, 21st Oct, 2022 (1st)
That's the first official winner I've bred, I bought her five years ago in foal to the dam, so it's a long wait. My mother does most of the work so she deserves the credit for breeding and she named her. We flipped a coin!. She was very good. That's what she was doing at home and I was hoping she'd do that. To breed them and own them is an extra thrill. It's a fantastic pedigree. The dam is a full-sister to Yorkhill and that's why I bought her, and the family goes back to The Listener and Dooneys Gate who was my first winner over fences, so it ties in like that. We might go for a Listed race, either in the spring if we give her a break, or at Navan in five weeks. We'll see how she comes out of this first.
W P Mullins
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