Declan Queally will resist the temptation to head to the Cheltenham Festival with Bacchanalian after what was a dominant victory in the William Hill Top Price Guarantee Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle at Naas.
The four-year-old had won two of his five previous outings over obstacles, with a course and distance success two weeks ago following a sixth-place finish in a Grade One at Leopardstown.
The four-year-old was the 6-4 favourite to strike at Grade Three level in County Kildare and never really looked in danger of being beaten, jumping well in the main on the front end under Sean O’Keefe before pulling 11 lengths clear of Kool One on the run-in.
Nice.
𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧, who holds a Triumph entry, makes every yard to take Grade Three honours in the @WilliamHill-sponsored juvenile hurdle @NaasRacecourse
The four-year-old chestnut has been a real ⭐️ since joining Declan Queally last October … pic.twitter.com/4DL0ZmMusy
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 23, 2025
Paddy Power trimmed the winner’s odds for the JCB Triumph Hurdle 33-1 from 50-1, but Queally is happy to remain on home soil.
“We were playing with fire running him at the Dublin Racing Festival and then back here a week later and again today. We’ll leave him out in a field for a week and maybe put him away for Fairyhouse or Punchestown. He definitely won’t go to Cheltenham as he’s had a hard race,” he said.
“This was a grand opportunity for him as he likes heavy ground and we’re looking forward to him next season. He’s a decent horse and it’s great to have him.”
Queally went on to complete a double on the card by steering I’ll Sort That (9-4) to victory in the William Hill Proper Prices (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race.
A winner at Fairyhouse last month, the five-year-old followed up with a seven-and-a-half-length verdict.
The Willie Mullins-trained Kalix Delabarriere opened his account over obstacles in the Lily & Wild At The Post Maiden Hurdle.
The Ballinrobe bumper winner was fourth on his hurdling debut at Leopardstown over Christmas and filled the runner-up spot at Naas four weeks ago.
Sent off at 8-11 to go one better under Paul Townend, Kalix Delabarriere tracked the pacesetting Ivybrook for much of the way before quickening up on the run-in to score by a length and a half from Walk On The Beach.
Patrick Mullins, assistant to his father, said: “I’d say the hood helped him and I think being a Galiway, he’ll be better on better ground. He probably won despite the ground.
“I’d imagine we’re looking towards Fairyhouse and Punchestown and whether we go for a novice race or a handicap, we’ll have to see. We think he’s better than he’s looked on soft ground.”
Duke Of Leggagh was a 9-2 winner of the William Hill Keep Your Raceday Positive Handicap Hurdle for trainer Mick Mulvany and and 7lb claimer Patrick O’Brien, while Will The Wise could be part of Gavin Cromwell’s Cheltenham Festival team after justifying 11-4 favouritism in the Pertemps Network Group Handicap Hurdle.
The latter was cut to 7-1 from 12-1 for the Pertemps Final by Paddy Power and also holds entries in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle and the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Hurdle.
Cromwell said: “I was very unsure how he was going to handle the ground. He travelled and jumped and dug deep from the last.
“He’s in the Albert Bartlett as well so we’ll see where we go from here. We’ll have to see what the handicapper does as well.”
The final two races on the card were abandoned after the chase track was deemed unraceable following heavy rain earlier in the afternoon.
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