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GRANGECLAR­E FINDS RANGE FOR MULLINS

- ■■Michael GRAHAM

GRANGECLAR­E WEST could finally deliver on his huge price tag and early promise judged on a runaway success in the Neville Hotels Novice Chase at Leopardsto­wn.

The seven-year-old cost Cheveley Park Stud €495,000 after winning his only start in the point-to-point field, and he looked an exciting recruit for champion trainer Willie Mullins after landing a Punchestow­n bumper and a maiden hurdle at Navan on his first two appearance­s under rules.

The wheels fell off in the second half of the campaign, though, with the seven-year old disappoint­ing in successive Grade Ones at Naas and Leopardsto­wn, and while he made the most of having his sights lowered at Punchestow­n in the spring, he began the current campaign with something to prove.

Elan

But having made all the running on his chasing debut at Naas last month, the Presenting gelding proved he does have what it takes to make his mark at the highest level, travelling and jumping with elan in the hands of Paul Townend before easing to the lead rounding the home turn.

As he did aboard Thursday’s scintillat­ing Savills Chase winner Galopin Des Champs, Townend angled Grangeclar­e West to the stands’ side rail in the home straight and he safely negotiated the final fence to seal a sixlength victory over 13-8 favourite Corbetts Cross without being extended.

After adopting his customary pacesettin­g role for much of the three-mile contest, dual Stayers’ Hurdle hero Flooring Porter faltered in the straight and passed the post well held in third.

Huge

Mullins (below) said: “I didn’t expect that now - I thought he would run well, but that was a top race. “Paul was worried about him pulling too hard and he’d want to be as fit as he is because he just pulled his arms out for the three miles. To do that, on that ground and win like that going away was a huge performanc­e.

“His jumping was excellent. He just came out of Paul’s hands at the first fence and from then on Paul was just trying to settle him back. He got him back jumping normally.

“He’s just a natural chaser.”

Paddy Power make Grangeclar­e West their 4-1 favourite, cut from 14-1, for the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham and Mullins confirmed that race as a likely target.

He added: “He might go for the Brown Advisory and Fact To File might go for the Turners. We’ll see, it is a nice problem to have.”

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 ?? ?? GO WEST: Paul Townend, onboard Grangeclar­e West, celebrates winning
GO WEST: Paul Townend, onboard Grangeclar­e West, celebrates winning

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