Poziros started home to land 100/1 shock and give Irish sixth straight success in JCB Triumph Hurdle in Cheltenham.
James Oven’s East India Dock and Nicki Henderson-dressed Lulamba was strongly emphasized to finish the British infertile running in open to the Gold Cup and looked to fight the end when it was in front of the last flight.
However, they had to settle for less honor while Joo O’Neill Jr had a pair of debris, who provided Villie Mullins with the fourth consecutive victory of the triumph, this in the colors of Braintytton & Hove Albion.
Mullins – who had 11 runners in the race – he said, “He’s a golden horn and I think it’s going to be a kind of horse, but I was hoping it would be doing well and be a nice horse for next year.
“We bought it in October, we just got it and took him to a break. We were going to get it back off the field and get it up for Cheltenham, so it did, but I didn’t expect it more than nice running.
“We would be a lot of horses in the race and everyone came here with the same plan and I couldn’t believe when I saw him flying.”