While Mullins watched Galopin Des Champs from the sidelines, he was on board another of his father’s big winners when Facile Vega cruised home by 12 lengths in the Grade 2 Goffs Future Stars I.N.H Flat Race.
Envoi Allen, Appreciate It and Kilcruit have been the last three winners of the race, but Facile Vega was as impressive as any of them thanks to displaying a stunning turn of foot in the straight.
A son of Quevega, there’s some buzz about this horse who is now the 10/11 favourite at Sky Bet for the Champion Bumper.
“It was an extraordinary performance,” Mullins beamed. “Kilcruit was good in that race and so was Appreciate It, so you don’t know the strength of the form but what he did was incredible.
“He settled so well, I loved the way he settled very easily, I don’t have to look for cover or drop them in. I love being able to that on a horse it makes life very simple as a jockey.
“All the way down the side I was thinking I want to get a lead into the straight, it’s a long straight at Leopardstown, we’re out further than Christmas at the DRF.
“It was visually very very impressive.
“Quevega was the original Queen of Closutton, so it’s very cool. She’s remembered for winning six Cheltenham Festivals in a row, but she won four stayers’ hurdles at the Punchestown Festival, where she did beat the boys, too.
“This fellow’s very different to her. He’s tall, chilled out and relaxed. But it’s a nice connection to the recent past.”
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