In 2012, after Rangers faced administration and were relegated comedian Kevin Bridges likened Scottish football to showjumping. In the upcoming Dublin Racing Festival trainer Willie Mullins won’t be alone but circumstances may make it seem that way. Gordon Elliott chose to skip the Paddy Power Gold Cup and the departure of horses owned by Andrew and Gemma Brown has left Elliott short.
With stablemate Henry De Bromhead in team-building mode the festival appears advantageous for Mullins. Mullins a dominant figure is favored in eight of the 15 Grade One races showcasing his team’s strength. Despite concerns about predictability, the festival remains a crucial Cheltenham trial. The concentration of power in Irish-based horses has limited international competition with Mullins consistently leading.
The dominance raises questions about competitiveness and public appeal. The Dublin Racing Festival’s success is evident but its one-sided nature may impact its long-term appeal. Willie Mullins weekend focus is on Grade One races with Fine Margin and Redemption Day highlighted as intriguing contenders in other events.
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