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7th January 2018
06:06pm GMT

Fast forward to this Sunday, another big day of Irish racing, and the master handler was on fire, with a 100% strike-rate in the three races his horses entered in Naas.
Next Destination was the big one of the day. The Malcolm Denmark-owned six-year-old didn't disappoint, making it three wins out of three over hurdles this term in the Lawlor's of Naas Grade One Novice hurdle.
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The teak tough hurdler will most likely head to the Dublin Racing Festival in Leopardstown in February, and after that all roads will lead to the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle in Cheltenham.
"It's tough out there and I'd say his ability got him home. Next Destination jumped electric and was tough when I needed him - he's improving," said jockey Paul Townend to At The Races in the aftermath.Duck des Genievres was a gallant third behind Next Destination, and he is definitely one to watch next time out. Today was the French bred horse's first run in 246 days so he will come on a good bit for the race. https://twitter.com/AtTheRaces/status/950002523732979712?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportsjoe.ie%2Fhorse-racing%2Fwillie-mullins-big-cheltenham-hope-next-destination-shows-class-naas-grade-one-146417 This impressive stable performance was only continuing the trend of the day. The exciting JP McManus owned five-year-old Demi Sang had set the tone for the day in the 1.15 Novice Chase. The French import didn't have a perfect jumping round on the Kildare track, and lost his momentum on a couple of occasions, but the manner of his recovery, and his gritty rally in the closing stages to take victory will have impressed his trainer. This is a horse who has won two chases and two hurdle races in his career in France, and now Mullins is angling towards an Arkle run at the Dublin Racing Festival.
"Very pleased. We noticed him in France. They kept him busy over there, he has a lot of runs for a five-year-old. He's a nice acquisition to the yard.https://twitter.com/AtTheRaces/status/950022113942913025 Asthuria was Mullins' fourth and final runner of the day, and the 7-year-old duly obliged to take the spoils in the Mares Beginners Chase.
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