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Romeo Coolio (GB)
7yo b g 1st Mar 2019

Romeo Coolio (GB)
b g 1st Mar 2019- Form
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Here we take a close look at his profile, as the seven-year-old is set to run at the Cheltenham Festival in March.
Early days
Romeo Coolio is a bay gelding who was foaled on the 1st March 2019, and bred by Clononeen Stud. He is by the late Kayf Tara, who has consistently been one of jump racing's top sires in the last two decades, and out of Miss Baily, who won over hurdles and fences in France.
The good-looking gelding was initially purchased for 92,000 by Valyrian Bloodstock and he made one start in an Irish point-to-point at Belclare in March 2023. Winning impressively that day, he made all the running and jumped them into submission.
It's no surprise that he then went to the sales and leading Irish trainer Gordon Elliott picked him up for the substantial sum of 420,000. He then made his debut under rules in a Fairyhouse bumper and was well on top at the finish, scoring by a length-and-a-quarter.
A steep step up in class was next on the agenda and he ran a cracker to finish second behind Jasmin De Vaux in the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival. Disappointing at Punchestown after that, his performance that day wasn't an accurate reflection of his ability.
Novice hurdle campaign (2024-2025)
Romeo Coolio started off over hurdles in a Down Royal maiden hurdle over 2m1f in November 2024 and could hardly have been more impressive. Prominent throughout, he took the lead jumping the third-last flight and pulled 18 lengths clear with ease.
A trip to Fairyhouse for the Grade 2 Royal Bond Novice Hurdle was next on the agenda, although he suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Willie Mullins' Tounsivator.
Getting back on track at Leopardstown over Christmas, he won the Grade 1 Future Champions Novice Hurdle impressively.
He then headed to Cheltenham for the Supreme Novices' Hurdle but couldn't live with Kopek Des Bordes and eventually finished third. Second at Punchestown on his final start of the season, a step up in trip was surely on the agenda for the next campaign.
Chasing is his forte (2025-)
Being a point-to-point winner, it was only a matter of time until Elliott sent him chasing and he started off at Down Royal in October. He was far too good for Koktail Divin that day and that rival was an impressive winner on his next start, boosting the form.
A return to Grade 1 level was next on the agenda and he went on to win the Drinmore at Fairyhouse by eight lengths, while being eased down at the finish. The runner-up was the same distance behind Final Demand next time so the form is solid.
Just about getting away with it when dropped back to 2m1f at Leopardstown last time out, he's now the third favourite for the Arkle at Cheltenham, although he also holds an entry in the Ryanair Chase.
Kopek Des Bordes and Lulamba are the main contenders for the Arkle and he would struggle to compete with them over two miles. Although his trainer isn't too keen on running novices in open company, he would have a much better chance in the Ryanair.
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Cheltenham Festival: Day two confirmations
Thu 05th Mar
Mighty Park taking Supreme route at Cheltenham
Thu 05th Mar
Thomas eyeing Festival success with Cheltenham trio
Sun 01st Mar
Elliott fires in treble via Broadway Ted
Mon 02nd Feb
Romeo Coolio shades Kargese in Arkle thriller
Mon 02nd Feb
Romeo Coolio bidding to give Elliott more glory
Sun 01st Feb
Romeo Coolio bidding to give Elliott more glory
Sun 01st Feb
Elliott wary of Kargese threat to Romeo Coolio
Fri 30th Jan
Kopek Des Bordes heading straight to Cheltenham
Thu 29th Jan
Drew anticipating further progress from Final Demand
Fri 09th Jan
Dominant Elliott lands Limerick's feature race
Fri 26th Dec
Romeo Coolio the highlight of Elliott six-timer
Fri 26th Dec
Friday going updates
Fri 26th Dec
Friday going updates
Fri 26th Dec
Elliott expects Coolio clues at Leopardstown
Wed 24th Dec
July Flower aiming to bloom at Leopardstown
Thu 11th Dec
Fabulous four-timer for Elliott and Kennedy as Teahupoo clings on
The rich lustre of the action in Fairyhouse got even better when Teahupoo clung on by the narrowest margin after a dramatic and exciting renewal of the Grade 1 Hatton's Grace Hurdle over two and a-half miles. Sun 30th Nov
Kennedy and Elliott fire in treble via electric Romeo Coolio
Romeo Coolio was undoubtedly impressive in giving Gordon Elliott a ninth Grade 1 Drinmore Novice Chase at Fairyhouse. Sun 30th Nov
Going update
It is day two of Fairyhouse's Winter Festival and the going remains yielding to soft, soft in places. Sun 30th Nov
Elliott: Romeo looking good ahead of Drinmore
Sat 29th Nov
Lossiemouth and Teahupoo head Hatton's Grace entries
Thu 06th Nov
Romeo Coolio wins on chasing debut to give Elliott treble
Trainer Gordon Elliott brought up a three-timer on the afternoon, as odds-on favourite Romeo Coolio made a winning start to his career over fences in the BetVictor Beginners Chase at Down Royal. Fri 31st Oct
Gambled debutante rustles up tasty Wexford win
Trainer Gordon Elliott completed an opening-races Wexford double today as his debutante Cooke’s Lass landed a gamble (15/2 — 7/2) to win the Tomcoole Farm Ltd. Mares Maiden Hurdle, under jockey Jordan Gainford. Fri 04th Apr
Straightforward for Salvator Mundi at Aintree
Salvator Mundi continued an extremely fruitful Aintree meeting for Willie Mullins with a straightforward success in the TrustATrader Top Novices’ Hurdle. Fri 04th Apr
Romeo Coolio leads home Elliott one-two at Leopardstown
Romeo Coolio bounced back to winning ways with an authoritative display in the Paddy Power Future Champions Novice Hurdle at Leopardstown. Fri 27th Dec
Royal Bond mini-shock for Temple Bloodstock
Tounsivator was a nicely supported winner (18/1 - 12s) but nonetheless caused a minor upset to land Fairyhouse's Grade 2 Bar One Racing Royal Bond Novice Hurdle today, scoring for champion trainer Willie Mullins and his nephew jockey Danny Mullins. Sun 01st Dec
Coolio impressive on hurdling debut
Romeo Coolio opened his hurdling account in impressive fashion in the Tayto Group Maiden Hurdle at Down Royal. Sat 02nd Nov
Walsh salutes Mullins on 'incredible achievement'
Wed 13th Mar
He's a good horse. It was a messy race as they went no gallop. I missed a bit of time with him a month or two ago and he's having a proper blow, he's going to come on a lot from it. If I didn't come here I had to go to Navan, there aren't a lot of races for him going forward and I wanted to get a run into him. On the day probably 80 per cent of mine ran below par so I was nervous going into the race, but I think he's a proper horse. It's all about the future with this horse, whatever he does this year is only going to be a bonus â I think he's a real one. The boys (KTDA Racing) are big supporters of the yard and they flew over from England today, so I'm delighted to get them a winner. He'll go straight to Cheltenham now. I'm not worried about today, the race was very messy and it didn't work out. They went no gallop and he's a big galloping horse. He's a stayer. Harry said he didn't do a stroke when he got to the front. It's one of those days, I didn't think we had too many that were going to win but at the same time we had one or two run disappointing. That's the game we're in and I've had worse days.
Gordon Elliott
They went a good gallop, the pedal never came off. They went very fast,. Our lad needs every bit of the trip, he was flat out. The mare had us at it. He made a few mistakes, but he’s very gutsy and he digs deep. He pulled up when he got to the front then and I was glad the line came when it did. It’ll be interesting to see what Jack says. I’d say Jack maybe idled a bit as well, he thought he was home and hosed. He should have kept going, but thankfully we held on. They are great lads and big supporters of Cullentra. This horse was bought to be a stayer, we’re hoping he’ll go the whole way.
Gordon Elliott
I was on the back foot really the whole way from there. I suppose his stamina kicked in down to the last and he probably got a bit lonely in front. To be fair to the mare (Kargese), she was good and hardy to get back at him . He does (have the heart of a lion), he is very tough. I was very happy with his jumping, I thought it was a lot sharper today until the ditch down the back. I met the next one lovely and I kind of just let him at it himself, thinking he would come and he just put in another little short one. Thankfully, he got it done anyway. I suppose it is (relief) a bit when you are coming into the weekend thinking he is probably your best chance of a winner. Obviously, we had a great day yesterday, but I suppose with these good horses you just want them to get over the line. They went a good gallop, the pedal never came off. They went very fast. Our lad needs every bit of the trip, he was flat out. The mare had us at it. He made a few mistakes, but he’s very gutsy and he digs deep. He pulled up when he got to the front then and I was glad the line came when it did. It’ll be interesting to see what Jack says. I’d say Jack maybe idled a bit as well, he thought he was home and hosed. He should have kept going, but thankfully we held on. They are great lads and big supporters of Cullentra. This horse was bought to be a stayer, we’re hoping he’ll go the whole way. I wouldn’t be shocked to see him stepping out in trip now. He has three G
Gordon Elliott
I was hoping the line was going to be further away than it was,. Jack said Kieren Buckley (on Irish Panther) was very good on his horse, he winged it and got three lengths on him and we got stuck in a pocket. The horse was very gutsy, we know he stays very well and we’ll have learned a lot from today. I said to Jack straight away that two miles is going to be too sharp for him but he said ‘don’t rule it out yet, he’ll have learned a lot from today as he was spending a bit of time in the air over his fences and was a bit slow away from them’. If we got soft ground on the first day of Cheltenham, you’d never know. The beauty I have with these owners is that we can leave everything as late as we can. We can enter him in everything and then see what we do.
Gordon Elliott
I was hoping the line was going to be further away than it was,. Jack said Kieren Buckley was very good on his horse, he winged it and got three lengths on him and we got stuck in a pocket. The horse was very gutsy, we know he stays very well and we’ll have learned a lot from today. I said to Jack straightaway that two miles is going to be too sharp for him but he said ‘don’t rule it out yet, he’ll have learned a lot from today as he was spending a bit of time in the air over his fences and was a bit slow away from them’. If we got soft ground on the first day of Cheltenham you’d never know. The beauty I have with these owners that we can leave everything as late as we can. We can enter him in everything and then see what we do.
Gordon Elliott
I was hoping the line was going to be further away than it was,. Jack said Kieren Buckley was very good on his horse, he winged it and got three lengths on him and we got stuck in a pocket. The horse was very gutsy, we know he stays very well and we’ll have learned a lot from today. I said to Jack straightaway that two miles is going to be too sharp for him but he said ‘don’t rule it out yet, he’ll have learned a lot from today as he was spending a bit of time in the air over his fences and was a bit slow away from them’. If we got soft ground on the first day of Cheltenham you’d never know. The beauty I have with these owners that we can leave everything as late as we can. We can enter him in everything and then see what we do.
Gordon Elliott
I was hoping the line was going to be further away than it was,. Jack said Kieren Buckley (on Irish Panther) was very good on his horse, he winged it and got three lengths on him and we got stuck in a pocket. The horse was very gutsy, we know he stays very well and we’ll have learned a lot from today. I said to Jack straight away that two miles is going to be too sharp for him but he said ‘don’t rule it out yet, he’ll have learned a lot from today as he was spending a bit of time in the air over his fences and was a bit slow away from them’. If we got soft ground on the first day of Cheltenham, you’d never know. The beauty I have with these owners is that we can leave everything as late as we can. We can enter him in everything and then see what we do.
Gordon Elliott
Jumped brilliant, probably could have done with even going half a stride quicker the whole way around. Travelled very well and never missed a beat. He got in tight to a couple, but it was more me trying to restrain him than anything. He's as quick as lightning (jumping), he's unbelievable. He's after growing up an awful lot. He was very keen early on in his career. He's a lot simpler to ride now. Exactly (chasing is his game). That was brilliant, he was good. We always knew chasing was going to be his game and we’re absolutely thrilled. It’s just one of those days, the horses are absolutely flying and we’re absolutely delighted. Obviously, with Cheltenham you have two or three (miles). We could also come back here at Easter or go to Aintree, there are loads of options. The one thing Jack did say is that he wouldn’t be afraid to bring him back to two (miles) off a real fast pace, the way he jumps. There is no decision that needs to be made today, we’re going to enjoy it and see what happens.
Gordon Elliott
It couldn't have been more straightforward. Jack said he's one of those horses that you would love to have the last three fences in, he was that good. Jack said he was very good. I thought it was a good performance, he couldn't have done any more than he did so we are absolutely delighted. I imagine we will probably head for the Drinmore (in Fairyhouse) now. We'll enjoy today and see what happens. You have the Drinmore and you have Christmas, we'll talk to the lads and see what they want to do. They are great supporters of Cullentra.
Gordon Elliott
Obviously it didn’t go to plan the last day and we all went home a bit disappointed,. I’m delighted for the boys, they are back over here today. I’m very proud of the horse, and the boys that own him, as they are big supporters of Cullentra. He had a little blip the last day and we’re very happy. Looking at that today, I’d say just a fast gallop is what he needs. He looked good there today. We said after the last day, we were going to go on and keep it simple. I’d imagine he’ll probably go for the Supreme Novices’.
Gordon Elliott
Obviously it didn't go to plan the last day and we all went home a bit disappointed,. I'm delighted for the boys (KTDA Racing), they are back over here today. I'm very proud of the horse, and the boys that own him as they are big supporters of Cullentra. He had a little blip the last day and we're very happy. Looking at that today I'd say just a fast gallop is what he needs. He looked good there today. We said after the last day we were going to go on and keep it simple. I'd imagine he'll probably go for the Supreme Novices'.
Gordon Elliott
He's a speedy horse and I'm delighted with him. He's a real two miler, a quick horse. He'll definitely stay two miles. I think he was almost foot perfect - even down to the last, he got in close to it and quick away from it. A great performance, he jumped class. He came out of Donnchadh's (Doyle) and all those horses are very well schooled. Last year in Punchestown he was running a bit keen and probably got a bit lit up at the end of the season. He's a lot stronger - even watching him walking around the ring, there is a big improvement in him today. Last year he was light. I imagine the Royal Bond will be where he goes, all being well.
Gordon Elliott
He's a good horse. It was a messy race as they went no gallop. I missed a bit of time with him a month or two ago and he's having a proper blow, he's going to come on a lot from it. If I didn't come here I had to go to Navan, there aren't a lot of races for him going forward and I wanted to get a run into him. On the day probably 80 per cent of mine ran below par so I was nervous going into the race, but I think he's a proper horse. It's all about the future with this horse, whatever he does this year is only going to be a bonus — I think he's a real one. The boys (KTDA Racing) are big supporters of the yard and they flew over from England today, so I'm delighted to get them a winner. He'll go straight to Cheltenham now. I'm not worried about today, the race was very messy and it didn't work out. They went no gallop and he's a big galloping horse. He's a stayer. Harry said he didn't do a stroke when he got to the front. It's one of those days, I didn't think we had too many that were going to win but at the same time we had one or two run disappointing. That's the game we're in and I've had worse days.
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