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23 Oct 2025

Sirius performance from winner of Galway feature

Sirius performance from winner of Galway feature

Sirius was produced to perfection in recording a 50-1 surprise in the Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap, the feature contest on the opening day of the Galway Festival.

Ridden by her owner David Dunsdon, the five-year-old was having just her second start for Willie Mullins โ€“ who was also responsible for race favourite Lot Of Joy โ€“ having previously been with Nicolas Clement in France.

Stone last at halfway, Dunsdon fairly slalomed through the field from two and a half furlongs out โ€“ where Sionnach Eile sadly went wrong โ€“ and arrived at the furlong pole full of running to catch long-time leader Baltic Bird and go on to score by three and a half lengths.

An emotional Dunsdon said: โ€œIโ€™m so thankful to Willie and his team.

โ€œI didnโ€™t ride for four years. I had a family, came out of retirement and this was the dream. I hadnโ€™t had a winner in five years, so for your comeback winner to be this raceโ€ฆ this is the race you dream of.

โ€œThis is bigger than the Amateur Derby at Epsom, this is like winning at the Cheltenham Festival. Iโ€™m still a bit in shock!โ€

When asked if he was surprised Mullins said: โ€œTo say the least!

โ€œDavid asked me to look out for a horse for him to ride in this race, to try to win it, and that was two years ago.

โ€œI thought David had retired in the meantime, but obviously he had come back and ridden a few. He rides out with Gary Moore to stay fit.

โ€œHe actually never sat on her before, he was supposed to come over and ride her out and never did. Itโ€™s tremendous.

โ€œDavid was champion Fegentri rider, which is European champion amateur rider, a few years back.

โ€œHeโ€™s a fitness fanatic and keeps himself very fit. He bought a horse and put it in with Gary Moore, heโ€™s had a few rides this year. Race-riding would get you race fit.

โ€œI thought it was an extraordinary achievement. Iโ€™m delighted for him.

โ€œThe start didnโ€™t go well for him, he wanted to be in the first four. He didnโ€™t panic and sat where he was. He had the nerve to sit there and see what happened.

โ€œShe won easy. She had some nice form in France, she had been off the track with injury.

โ€œIt was disappointing that she got injured last year when we were trying to get her ready for this race.

โ€œSheโ€™ll probably run again here on Friday night. She handles that hill alright.โ€

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