
Willie Mullins will celebrate another landmark in his famous training career when he saddles the first runner of King and Queen on Leopardstown on Friday evening.
Former Michael Stoute Inmate, HIGH debuted in Closutton Handler in Leopardstown Lady Riders Handicap to finish the action on the Dublin track and pleased that the British and Irish champions were added to the trainer’s Royal list. I think.
Mullins told the Irish field: “Last year, we were introduced to King Charles and Queen Camilla in Royal Ascot, the next thing, we received a telephone call asking if we would talk to them.
Reaching High has acquired one of the eight starts from the store, and Jody Townend, the sister of Mullins’s No. 1 Paul Townend, will be partnered.
“We wanted to go to school beyond obstacles and go to school beyond obstacles, but I hoped to meet him through a recent jump, but it didn’t work,” Mullins added.
“The current plan is to run him on Lady Riders’ Race on Leopardstown on Friday night. Jordy Townend can be a competitor of ASCOT steak over 2.5 miles on the opening day of Royal ASCOT ahead of him.
“His family tree is all health, so that kind of race can be suitable for him.”
MULLINS won four times with Simenon in 2012 at ASCOT STAKES. Simenon was rejected by a high dam, a high dam in the Gold Cup winner of Elizabeth II later.