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Galopin Des Champs (FR) bl g 12th May 2016
Track Horse
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Galopin Des Champs (FR) bl g 12th May 2016
Last Win
Cheltenham Fri, 15th Mar, 24 10/11Fav, P Townend
(282 days)
Last Run
Punchestown Sun, 24th Nov, 24
3rd, 16/5, P Townend
(28 days)
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Hurdle IRE
4
1
1
25%
€65,200
-1.38
Chase IRE
11
7
4
64%
€767,250
-0.45
Hurdle GB
1
1
0
100%
£33,353
8.00
Chase GB
3
2
0
67%
£723,752
1.31
Under Rules Total
19
11
5
58%
7.49
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2P-6111-1F11-11231-1123
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Reports in which Galopin Des Champs (FR) was mentioned
Fact To File prevails in John Durkan thriller
Fact To File edged out Spillane’s Tower in a thrilling finish to the John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase, as last season’s crack novices got the better of established stars Galopin Des Champs and Fastorslow. Sun 24th NovPunchestown going update
With the cancellation of Cork, it's all eyes on Punchestown today where the ground is soft, with fresh ground available, on the hurdle and chase tracks and yielding to soft for the cross-country race which gets proceedings under way at 11.35am. Sun 24th NovFastorslow grabs more Punchestown Gold Cup glory
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 MayGoing update
The ground in Punchestown remains yielding, good to yielding in places on both tracks ahead of day two of the festival. Wed 01st MayGold Cup hat-trick firmly on Mullins’ mind
Fri 15th MarRambler does Russell proud in defeat
Fri 15th MarGalopin Des Champs unstoppable in Gold Cup march
Galopin Des Champs joined the list of Cheltenham Festival greats when brilliantly defending his Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup crown. Fri 15th MarGalopin Des Champs shows his class in Irish Gold Cup win
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 FebGoing unchanged at Leopardstown ahead of DRF day one
Following another dry day, the going is unchanged at Leopardstown ahead of day one of the Dublin Racing Festival this afternoon. Sat 03rd FebPatter Merchant advertises his wares
The Midland Legal Solicitors Flat Race became a four-horse contest after recalcitrant third-favourite Jordann was left at the start but in truth only the market principals counted as Patter Merchant got the better of Sounds Victorius. Thu 28th DecGalopin Des Champs simply stunning in Savills
Galopin Des Champs was truly awesome in the Savills Chase as the 6/4 favourite surged clear in the home straight to score by a scarcely believable 23 lengths. Thu 28th DecFastorslow taken out of Leopardstown feature
Plenty of non-runners (22 so far at Leopardstown and 10 at Limerick) on the two Irish cards today and, unfortunately, Fastorslow is amongst them. Thu 28th DecFastorslow lays down Gold Cup claims with battling Durkan win
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 NovFastorslow provides big shock in Punchestown Gold Cup
Fastorslow took some huge scalps when springing a 20/1 shock in the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup. Wed 26th AprHewick skips Punchestown for Sandown
Hewick will sidestep the Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup in favour of a return to Sandown on Saturday. Wed 26th AprGalopin De Champs and Bravemansgame set for another battle
Side by side jumping the last in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Galopin Des Champs will attempt to again conquer Bravemansgame in a mouthwatering renewal of the Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup today. Wed 26th AprGoing update
The ground at Punchestown is now Yielding. Tue 25th AprCuta Des As rounds off a memorable day for Mullins
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 MarGalopin Des Champs dazzles in Gold Cup
Galopin Des Champs and Paul Townend powered clear of Bravemansgame to justify favouritism and land the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup, giving Willie Mullins chasing’s blue riband for a third time in five years. Fri 17th MarGalopin Des Champs carrying plenty of confidence in date with destiny
Willie Mullins is confident Galopin Des Champs is becoming “the complete package” ahead of his bid for glory in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup. Fri 17th MarA Plus Tard camp upbeat as Gold Cup defence looms
A Plus Tard was nothing short of sensational in winning last year’s Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup — but returns with a point to prove. Runner-up to stablemate Minella Indo two years ago, the Cheveley Park Stud-owned gelding turned the tables with a stunning 15-length success under the history-making Rachael Blackmore 12 months ago. Fri 17th MarGalopin Des Champs strides clear in Irish Gold Cup
Sent off at 30/100, Galopin Des Champs was strong on the run-in as he landed the odds in the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup under Paul Townend. Sat 04th FebAppreciate It rules supreme on chase debut
Supreme Novices Hurdle winner Appreciate It (1/5f) won on belated chase debut today, bringing up Punchestown trebles for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend in the Last Chance 20% Off Festival Tickets Beginners Chase. Mon 19th DecDominant in the Durkan, Champs targets Cheltenham
Gold Cup favourite Galopin Des Champs had his odds further cut for Cheltenham glory today, following an impressive reappearance win in Punchestown's rescheduled Grade 1 John Durkan Memorial Chase. Mon 19th DecMelon wins Cork's feature
Dual Champion Hurdle runner-up Melon defeated 2021 Grand National hero Minella Times to land Cork's featured Baroneracing.com Chase today, as the pair filled first and third places in the five-runner Grade 3. Sun 17th AprGalopin Des Champs impresses in Boylesports Gold Cup win
Galopin Des Champs made up for his Cheltenham disappoint when putting up an electric performance to win the featured Boylesports Gold Cup Novices Chase at Fairyhouse. Sun 17th AprCorkery hoping Master McShee can bridge gap with Galopin
Master McShee bids to reverse placings with Galopin Des Champs following their clash in the Grade One Ladbrokes Novices’ Chase at Leopardstown in February. Sun 17th AprAllaho dominates to deliver Ryanair double
Allaho ran his rivals into the ground to become only the second horse to claim successive victories in the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham. Thu 17th MarBob Olinger claims fortunate Turners triumph
Bob Olinger was handed victory in the Turners Novices’ Chase after Galopin Des Champs took a dramatic fall at the final fence in the opener at Cheltenham. Thu 17th MarBob and Galopin set for mouthwatering showdown
Unbeaten novices Bob Olinger and Galopin Des Champs face a mouthwatering clash in the Turners Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham. Thu 17th MarGalopin Des Champs impresses again
The Ladbrokes Novice Chase (Grade 1) went, as anticipated, to the 4/9 favourite Galopin Des Champs. Sun 06th FebCan Galopin Des Champs live up to his billing?
Connections are keen to let Galopin Des Champs do the talking ahead of his highly-anticipated return to Leopardstown on Sunday. Sun 06th FebChamps brilliant on chase debut
Galopin Des Champs exploded on to the chasing scene with a stunning performance in the Ballymaloe Relish Beginners Chase at Leopardstown. Tue 28th DecGrangee completes day two Punchestown treble for Mullins
The Grade Three Weatherbys General Stud Book Irish EBF Mares INH Flat Race saw a Punchestown day two treble completed for Willie Mullins as son Patrick guided home Grangee (5/6 favourite) by seven lengths. Patrick now leads Jamie Codd by two in the race to be champion amateur (47 — 45). Wed 28th AprOn the improve and Galopin Des Champs now a Grade One winner
Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys´ Handicap Hurdle hero Galopin Des Champs (well-backed 13/8 favourite) took the step up to Grade One company in style to win the Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle at Punchestown. Wed 28th AprMullins secures top trainer honours
Willie Mullins pinpointed all-the-way Ryanair Chase victor Allaho as the highlight of his six winners at the 2021 Cheltenham Festival. Fri 19th MarGrand Roi lands Grade 2 feature at Limerick
Grand Roi made some return on a sizeable investment by connections when taking the featured Grant Thornton Hurdle in good style at Limerick this afternoon. Tue 29th DecSea Ducor makes successful return from injury lay-off
Sea Ducor overcame a lengthy spell on the sidelines to land the Download The Boylesports App Novice Hurdle at Gowran Park. Fri 20th Nov
I think he just put himself in the superstar category — to do what he did and the way he did it. The loose horse was there and Paul was just so positive on him. Hopefully we can come back next year to win a third one — he has the ability to do it and we just have to stay sound, I think. He’s doing everything right and is achieving more than I thought he could. It was great to win a Gold Cup last year and we were crossing our fingers this year that if we got him there safe and sound, he’d have every chance of winning and he’s just done that. But you can only dream about these kinds of things.
W P Mullins
After race at Cheltenham Fri, 15th Mar, 2024 (1st)
I think he just put himself in the superstar category – to do what he did and the way he did it. The loose horse was there and Paul was just so positive on him. Hopefully we can come back next year to win a third one – he has the ability to do it and we just have to stay sound, I think. He’s doing everything right and is achieving more than I thought he could. It was great to win a Gold Cup last year and we were crossing our fingers this year that if we got him there safe and sound, he’d have every chance of winning and he’s just done that. But you can only dream about these kinds of things.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Sat, 3rd Feb, 2024 (1st)
It was a terrific performance. He did it the hard way, out in front and jumped from fence to fence. He didn't wait around for anyone and did everything right. Paul was very happy with him. He set his own pace which is hard to do on soft ground. Paul made sure that he was going to go fast enough and try and suck the energy out of the ones behind, which he did. We thought Conflated might make the running but from the early stages we knew that wasn't the way. Paul just had to grab the race by the horns, he did and it worked out. I thought for a minute from the fifth last to the third last that JJ Slevin's body language was looking very good and he was confident in the horse he was riding. When Paul poured a little bit on and got a great jump at the second last you could see the distress signals coming out and Paul was still happy. He was able to dictate in front. Gold Cups are always important and it's nice to win another one for Greg and Audrey (Turley). It's tremendous prize-money and a tremendous day here in Leopardstown. Some people think it's a trial for Cheltenham but for me it's a race in it's own right. They need to be respected and raced for. I bring my best horses here to do that. I thought I'd never have a horse good enough to run in the race, never mind win it different years but that's the way the thing has grown and we're very lucky.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Sat, 3rd Feb, 2024 (1st)
It was a terrific performance. He did it the hard way, out in front and jumped from fence to fence. He didn’t wait around for anyone and did everything right. Paul was very happy with him. He set his own pace, which is hard to do on soft ground. Paul made sure that he was going to go fast enough and try to suck the energy out of the ones behind, which he did.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Thu, 28th Dec, 2023 (1st)
Paul was keen to change tactics today, he wanted to bounce out and let him enjoy himself over the first few fences. I said ‘let’s do that’ because the last twice he was beaten and things didn’t work out. I think the horse gave it back to Paul. When I saw him jumping the first the way he did I thought ‘right, game on here today’. He fiddled a few fences after that but Paul was very happy at all stages and he showed his absolute stamina in the the way he galloped away from the third-last, down over the second-last and then up over the last. He put everything to bed coming around the last bend. I was hugely impressed by him. I didn’t know what to expect as his work had been a little bit indifferent at home. We tried a few different things with him and obviously they must have worked. We had no winner the first day and people were wondering were things not going to happen for us over Christmas. Things came right on the second day and it’s been really good today as well. We had Appreciate It in the race, Capodanno and I Am Maximus, all Gold Cup standard horses and you never know what’s going to fire on the day. It’s like a player going out to play a rugby or hurling match, the ball has to bounce for them. This fella just made the ball bounce for himself today. Take him out and you still had a fantastic race, but he looked a class ahead of them. He put everything together, he really enjoyed himself, and Paul made the right
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Thu, 28th Dec, 2023 (1st)
Paul was keen to change tactics today, he wanted to bounce out and let him enjoy himself over the first few fences. I said 'let's do that' because the last twice he was beaten and things didn't work out. I think the horse gave it back to Paul. When I saw him jumping the first the way he did I thought 'right game on here today'. He fiddled a few fences after that but Paul was very happy at all stages and he showed his absolute stamina in the the way he galloped away from the third last, down over the second last and then up over the last. He put everything to bed coming around the last bend. I was hugely impressed by him. I didn't know what to expect as his work had been a little bit indifferent at home. We tried a few different things with him and obviously they must have worked. We had no winner the first day and people were wondering were things not going to happen for us over Christmas. Things came right on the second day and it's been really good today as well. We had Appreciate It in the race, Capodanno and I Am Maximus, all Gold Cup standard horses and you never know whats's going to fire on the day. It's like a player going out to play a rugby or hurling match, the ball has to bounce for them. This fella just made the ball bounce for himself today. Take him out and you still had a fantastic race, but he looked a class ahead of them. He put everything together, he really enjoyed himself, and Paul made the right decision to get him out early, get him up there and let him
W P Mullins
After race at Cheltenham Fri, 17th Mar, 2023 (1st)
I didn’t realise the pressure I was under. I’m absolutely delighted for Audrey Turley (owner), Paul was under huge pressure too and gave him a peach of a ride. The plan was to drop him in and come through, I said to him ‘I think you’re on the best horse, the fastest horse, so as long as he doesn’t get running with you just tuck him in somewhere and put him asleep’ — and he did. It just worked out, he gave him a brilliant, cool ride. Everyone was questioning the distance and his stamina, they were going to make it plenty fast so I didn’t want him up there in the early exchanges. If he has the class, he’ll come through, if he hasn’t then there’s no point. All the thoughts go through your head, have we gone too far back? They had gone such a gallop, something had to give. One or two fell and we missed all that, we’d a lot of luck. I think that man on board, when the pressure comes on, he’s very good.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Sat, 4th Feb, 2023 (1st)
He was very professional and Paul was happy where he was throughout the race. He was happy that he was settled coming through. He said after the race that he had plenty in the tank and he was never worried at any time during the race about where he was. He seemed to gallop away through the line. He looks a real good horse. Hopefully we can build on that now over an extra two furlongs in the Cheltenham Gold Cup (7/4 fav from 11/8 with Paddy Power). I was amazed that the press were doubting the fact that he had never won over three miles over fences. He had won over three miles as a novice over hurdles which is way harder than doing it over fences. To me he can go four miles. What I love about him now is that he's settling, he's not keen and Paul is able to put him wherever he wants him in a race. That's crucial for tactics going forward. He used to be a little keen over shorter trips but now he just settles and he's able to put him asleep. I think it's just maturity, he's matured in his mind and he's settling into being a proper racehorse. We're more relaxed training him now, we know he has gears. I was always confident that he'd stay and we probably don't do as much speed work with him nowadays. We've had some fabulous horses win the Gold Cup here. This fella is making a name for himself, he's still young in steeplechasing terms and where he'll be at the end of his career, we'll see. It's all going forward at the moment anyway. A lot of people skip this race to go for Chelten
W P Mullins
After race at Punchestown Mon, 19th Dec, 2022 (1st)
he was more relaxed and settled well. I was delighted when he came past the winning post the first time around there was a loop in the reins. When Paul wanted a big jump he gave it to him and when he went in close he was able to do that. There was a lot of positives to take out of today. To go away from a four-time Grade 1 winner (Fakid D'oudairies) over that trip was very good. It looks like he’ll be able to play in the senior ranks and I’m looking forward to his next run. We thought there would be a front-runner and we were happy enough to tuck in behind that front-runner. You always want to be teaching him. I’ve no plan at the moment where he will run next but he will have another run before Cheltenham. He is a Gold Cup horse and is going for the Gold Cup bar something goes wrong.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Sun, 6th Feb, 2022 (1st)
I wasn't as happy with his jumping as I was at Christmas but then Paul said it was a Grade 1 pace today. Bryan Cooper got down off my other horse and said the same thing, they were going so fast. Paul said he didn't want to let him down to jump fences the way he did at Christmas otherwise he would maybe have been in front too early, on softer ground, so he held on to him a bit longer. He didn't go with them a few times and the horse was very brave and I was wondering how long that was going to last. They finished together, which is good, and both would have learned a lot from today's run against real stiff company. The horses behind him were really good horse, Grade 1 winners. When they jumped the second-last I said 'is there anything going well' and you could see all the jockeys were sort of nudging. I said 'Paul is still going well, all you've got to do now is jump the last' and that's what happened. My heart was in my mouth jumping those fences down the back whereas at Christmas I was waiting for another fence to come up because he was really pinging fences. Paul didn't want to let him do that today, he tried to teach him something. We'll just try and keep him right now and then decide where we are going to go. A lot of things can happen between now and Cheltenham. Hopefully we are sound and well the week before Cheltenham and we'll know then what's happening.
W P Mullins
After race at Leopardstown Tue, 28th Dec, 2021 (1st)
He was very impressive. I thought he was good but I didn't think he was that good, that was just something else. He was so effortless over all his fences. Paul said he was fantastic early on and at a few that he met short he just danced in front of his fences and took them at his stride. He did everything right and galloped away through the line and beyond it. He looks a very very exciting horse for the future, especially going over a trip. He's five going six so he's very young. All options are open for him.
W P Mullins
After race at Punchestown Wed, 28th Apr, 2021 (1st)
I was in front a hell of a lot earlier than I anticipated — I won’t say too soon because he’s won — though definitely a lot sooner than I thought I would be. He looked very smart today stepping up to three miles. Paul gave him a squeeze going to the third last, he took off and the race was over coming around the last bend. Greg and Audrey Turley have touched on a nice horse here. They’ve had two runners at Cheltenham, this horse and Burning Victory who won the Triumph Hurdle last year. Two from two is not a bad record but it’s going to be hard to keep that up. Paul said he could be a Stayers Hurdle candidate for next year. However, I like to get them going chasing quickly so we’ll have that conversation later in the summer. I wouldn’t mind going chasing with him anyway.
W P Mullins
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